Hotel Paracas, a Luxury Collection Resort, Paracas Hotels
Upscale beachfront resort with a private dock, luxury spa, and sustainable on-site dining
Hotel Paracas: A Coastal Oasis
Escape to Hotel Paracas, a luxurious beach resort nestled just three hours south of the vibrant city of Lima. This stunning destination offers unparalleled access to the breathtaking Paracas National Reserve, a protected area renowned for its pristine beaches and incredibly diverse wildlife. Imagine waking up each morning to the sound of gentle waves and the sight of exotic birds soaring overhead.
The hotel’s prime location places you mere steps away from the wonders of the Paracas National Reservation, allowing for effortless exploration of its natural beauty. Furthermore, you’ll find yourself in close proximity to El Chaco Beach, a popular spot for relaxation and water sports. Beyond the immediate vicinity, Hotel Paracas serves as an excellent base for discovering other captivating attractions in the region, including the enigmatic Nazca Lines, the impressive El Candelabro geoglyph, and the sprawling, otherworldly landscapes of the Paracas Desert.
With its exclusive private dock, world-class facilities, and a curated selection of exciting experiences, Hotel Paracas provides the perfect setting to immerse yourself in the wonders of nature and the richness of the local culture. Whether you seek adventure or simply wish to unwind in style, this coastal haven promises an unforgettable escape.
Hotel Paracas boasts 120 meticulously designed air-conditioned rooms and suites, each thoughtfully crafted with your comfort as the utmost priority. Sink into a plush pillowtop bed adorned with luxurious down comforters and premium bedding, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. Each room is equipped with modern amenities, including an iPod docking station, flat-screen TVs for your entertainment, and complimentary high-speed WiFi, allowing you to stay connected throughout your stay. The elegantly appointed private bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers, deep soaking bathtubs for ultimate relaxation, and a selection of designer toiletries, adding a touch of indulgence to your daily routine. Previous guests of kimkim have consistently praised the hotel’s exceptional amenities, including two sparkling swimming pools perfect for a refreshing dip, two stylish bars serving handcrafted cocktails, and three exceptional restaurants offering a diverse range of culinary delights.
What truly distinguishes Hotel Paracas from other destinations are its unique and unforgettable offerings. Experience the culinary delights of Chalana Restaurant, situated directly on the hotel’s private dock. This exceptional dining venue is renowned for its innovative “Km 0” concept, which prioritizes the use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients obtained directly from nearby fishermen and farmers, ensuring a truly authentic and sustainable dining experience. Additionally, the hotel proudly features the city’s only luxury spa, complete with a rejuvenating thermal circuit designed to soothe your body and mind. Within the beautifully landscaped hotel grounds, you’ll discover a dedicated activities center offering a wide array of exciting options, including kayaks for exploring the coastline, catamaran rides for enjoying the sea breeze, paddle surfing for an adventurous workout, sand bikes for traversing the dunes, and a selection of complimentary activities exclusively for hotel guests.
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