HipLatina Style: 5 Unique Hotels in Latin America We Want to Stay At
Travel isn’t just about the destination
Travel isn’t just about the destination. Where you stay while there can truly take your trip to a whole other level. This week’s HipLatina Style is about five unique hotels in Latin America, that are destinations in and of themselves. Think your fashion/beauty look, art, or other form of style is noteworthy? Hashtag your Instagram photos with #HipLatinaStyle to be featured next!
Hotel Costa Verde, Quepos, Costa Rica
The Hotel Costa Verde is literally in the middle of nowhere (well, the beautiful Costa Rican rainforest, to be exact), allowing for the opportunity to reconnect with nature. Even cooler is the fact that the locale has a two-bedroom suite inside a vintage 1965 Boeing 727 airplane fuselage.
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Hotel La Montaña Magica – Huilo, Chile
What if we told you that there was a place where you could relive those childhood daydreams of magical places, princes and princesses, and fairies and gnomes? Hidden in the forest of southern Chile, Hotel La Montaña Magica looks right out of a fantastical fairytale.
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Villa on Dunbar Rock – Bay Islands, Guanaja, Honduras
We’ve all imagined lounging in privacy on a deserted island. The Villa on Dunbar Rock, in Honduras, offers a great escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The dive resort and historic monument (it was used as a mooring for Blackbeard the pirate), sits atop a private cay, off of the main island of Guanaja.
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Hotel Campera Burbuja, Baja California, Mexico
Hotels can be boring—this one isn’t. Hotel Campera Burburja, located in Mexico’s Valle de Guadalupe, allows you to sleep under the stars, while also having the luxury of a full size bed, private bathroom, and other amenities in a futuristic bubble. Did we mention that there are also over 80 wineries in the area?
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Luna Runtun, Adventure SPA – Baños, Ecuador
Latin America has some of the most breathtaking views of nature on the planet. Take some of those in, from your large hotel room window, or maybe while soaking in the thermal baths, at Ecuador’s Luna Runtun.