ZerohotelWe’re not sure exactly where the zero part comes in actually. But there is something charmingly minimal about the Zerohotel Valparaiso, a hotel that (...)
Zank Boutique HotelCrisp all-white decor and ocean views are nothing new in the realm of beachfront boutiques. But in the Brazilian colonial capital of Salvador da Bahia, (...)
VitrumThere’s no shortage of boutique hotels in Palermo Viejo, widely considered to be Buenos Aires’ most fashion-forward barrio. There is, however, a (...)
Unique GardenWhat’s in a name? Well, in this case, Unique Garden pretty much covers it; the centerpiece of this country retreat, located within a state park fifty (...)
Ultra HotelIn Buenos Aires, the bar has been set high in the boutique hotel category – and that fact makes the new Ultra Hotel all the more notable. Centrally (...)
The Hotel - CaracasForeigners expecting Venezuela to be a hotbed of radical sentiment will quickly find its hotels to be a conservative lot. The sole exception is the (...)
Sol Arrayan Resort & SpaWhile it’s often the Chilean side that gets the most attention, the Argentine side of Patagonia has its fair share of charms as well. Perhaps less (...)
Sofitel Santa ClaraHotel Santa Clara is a converted seventeenth-century convent, a grand and historic hotel, easily the top lodging in the Caribbean coast city of Cartagena (...)
Sofitel Buenos AiresThe Sofitel Buenos Aires dates back to the golden age of Argentinean style; this authentic Art Deco monument, the city’s first skyscraper, has towered (...)
Royal Palm HotelIf we tell you there’s a resort you’ve got to see in the Galápagos Islands you’d probably imagine some kind of bare-bones eco-resort, or a bit of (...)
Pousada PicinguabaPicinguaba, meaning “fish shelter,” is a tiny fishing village, with a population of about five hundred, on Brazil's Costa Verde, midway between Rio (...)
Pousada MaravilhaIf there’s one magic combination of travel-industry buzzwords right now, it’s eco-luxury. All the luxe trappings without the guilt — all the (...)
Pestana Convento Do CarmoThe Pestana Convento do Carmo is the product of a familiar formula: a large hotel chain snaps up a small historic property, tears down the old wallpaper (...)
Park Hyatt MendozaAll of us are familiar with the caricature of Argentina: Buenos Aires, some cattle ranches, maybe Patagonia if we’re feeling outdoorsy. Too often (...)
Palacio Duhau Park HyattThe brand-new Palacio Duhau Park Hyatt was met with a bit more enthusiasm than the typical big-chain luxury hotel. It’s at the same time an homage to (...)
Correntoso Lake & River HotelAt first glance, Argentina’s lake region looks a lot like Switzerland — crystal blue water, dramatic mountainscapes, impossibly fresh air, snow-capped (...)