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Luxurious Accommodation with Stunning Views
Hotel Rio Sagrado offers luxury rooms with breathtaking river views, heated wooden floors, and a Swiss shower. The stylish blend of regional and European influences creates a unique and comfortable stay for guests.
Relaxation and Wellness
Indulge in a rejuvenating experience at Spa Mayu Wilka, where you can enjoy massages with local herbs, unwind in the indoor pool, sauna, or hydromassage tub. The perfect way to unwind and pamper yourself during your stay.
Exciting Activities and Culinary Delights
From horse riding and cycling to cultural programs and cooking classes, there's something for everyone at Hotel Rio Sagrado. Don't miss the chance to dine at El Huerto Restaurant & Bar, offering gourmet Peruvian dishes made with organic ingredients in a beautiful riverside setting.
Experience luxury, relaxation, and adventure at Hotel Rio Sagrado. Book your stay now to create unforgettable memories in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
When booking more than 5 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Based on local tax laws, Peruvian citizens (and foreigners staying more than 59 days in Peru) must pay an additional fee of 18%. To be exempt from this 18% additional fee (IVA), a copy of the immigration card and passport must be presented.
Please note both documents are required for fee exemption. Guests who are not able to present both documents will be required to pay the fee. The tax is applied per room when the room is shared by a taxable and a nontaxable guest.
Foreign business travelers who require a printed invoice, will also be charged the additional 18% regardless of the length of their stay in Peru. This fee is not automatically calculated in the total costs for the reservation.
In accordance with the new provisions in force as of April 17, 2021 (DS No. 005-2021-MINCETUR)For the entry of minors accompanied by one or both parents, it is mandatory to carry the passport or identity card of the minor. It is also a requirement to present at the hotel, the birth certificate or birth certificate; as well as passport or identity card of the accompanying parent, as appropriate.
According to Peruvian law (Law No. 28194), cash is not accepted for payments from PEN 2,000.00 or USD 500.00. These currencies must be settled by credit card or other methods approved by the hotel and Peruvian Law. Payments cannot be split between currencies.
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not possible).
When booking more than 3 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
Pets are allowed on request. Charges may be applicable.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 3 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
Children up to and including 11 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
Children from 12 years old to 17 years old stay for US$77 per person per night when using an existing bed.
Children from 4 years old to 11 years old stay for free when using an available extra bed.
Children from 12 years old to 16 years old stay for US$77 per person per night when using an available extra bed.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Supplements are not calculated automatically in the total costs and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Officially our 1st stop on our Peru tour - a quick 1 hour flight from Lima and another 90min drive from Cusco to the Sacred Valley.
It was a very interesting drive (shortcuts to avoid main roads). But the destination was so worth the anticipation. At Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado we found our little piece of paradise. It’s peaceful. Tranquil. And the perfect place to acclimate to the new altitude of approx 2700m above sea level.
I’d strongly suggest not staying in Cusco and spending all your time doing day trips (and hours in a shuttle) to explore the Sacred Valley. Rather stay here and explore at a leisurely pace - with all the key “must see” spots fairly close
We loved our stay at Rio Sagrado.
The space is incredibly peaceful, the river/mountain setting is idyllic.
All the staff were AMAZING - nothing was too much trouble.
Would highly recommend this hotel. A must on your travels.
Oh and being able to feed the resident Alpacas was a super highlight, they just wander which always put a smile on our face.
Thank you for sharing your peace of paradise with us.
It is hard to imagine there is a more beautiful property in the Sacred Valley. If you are going to Machu Pichu, don't have a tight budget, the Rio Segrado+Hriam Bingham train ride is THE best combo you can make during your visit.
22 rooms of paradise. Add the Dany and Sabrina smiles in dining and the front desk "how can I help" Julio and you get a sense of the staff. VERY accommodating.
Clean, spacious, over the top in appointment this Belmond property will make me shop the brand during future travels. Impressive.
Food is only outdone by the grounds on where you eat. Just beautiful and plenty of space to relax and chill. Just gorgeous.
Beat the "high altitude" issue of Cusco by making your first nights to this region in the Sacred Valley and ONLY at the Rio Segrado.
Muy Bien!
Take the bike tour. Carlos was amazing. Make sure you stay at least three days Try to acclimate to the climate with some preparation but the experience of being there is calming and so connecting to nature.
Thank you to Julio and Govani and the whole Belmond team. It was a magical, intimate, and unparalleled experience.
Incredible setting. Beautiful. Amazing staff as in all Belmond Hotels.
A wonderful relax
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We staied at Belmond Rio Sagrado for few days in March. The hotel is in a magical place near the Urubamba river and completely immerse in nature. The Restaurant, SpA, and all the people at Rio Sagrado made our holidays feel very special. The attention to detail and the care for guests is second to none! If you are planning Machu Picchu the train starts from the hotel and the Hiram Bingham is an absolute MUST. A very special thanks to the GM Javier Carlavilla who managed to solve a personal issue we had with an incredible professionalism, aplomb, and savoir- fair!!
Sometimes there’s just no point hesitating. It’s a Belmont after all.
Pros:
- Lush green boutique hotel, sitting in between majestic mountains and rapids
- Service quality that rivals the Middle East, all staff speak impeccable English
- Gastro food
- Comfortable rooms. First time that no TVs in the rooms is actually a plus
- Roaming Alpacas to enchant the kids
- Activities organized by the hotels e.g stargazing, cooking class, pisco tasting
- Excursions organized by the hotel are perfect (knowledgeable guide, English speakers, water/oxygen/shoe cleaning service, all provided). Alternatively, the hotel can also organize the privatization of a taxi for very cheap to take you wherever you want by yourself (admittedly, it’s better if you can speak a bit of Spanish)
Cons:
- pricey
Strong recommendation: Combine your stay with the Hiram Bingham train (the “Orient Express”) departing from a private train station at the hotel and that takes you to Machu Pichu. It’s a fantastic experience, from start to finish including a tour of the Machu Pichu. Just close your eyes and let them organize everything and in style!
There were 4 of us on a friend’s trip. We had never been to Peru, and wanted a combination of luxury and the opportunity to experience Machu Picchu via the train that leaves from the property. (If you’re booking in advance and want to do the train, make sure it’s a time of year where the train leaves this hotel because it varies). The hotel was very accommodating, and the alpaca feeding experience was a particular highlight. The restaurant service was wonderful, and the staff all went above and beyond. Bernie and Danae are two I remember specifically. And the food was 10/10. There were also some families, so the place is also kid-friendly. But the property is spread out enough that you can socialize or keep to yourself.
EVERYTHING!!! The staff, the food, the beauty of it all, the sweet Alpacas, the service - thank you for bringing so much joy and lifetime memories to our family.
The property was perfection.
Unique property. Exceptional food and value. Very attentive staff. 10/10. Would visit again for longer
Wonderful hotel with fantastic staff!!! Perfect location with lovely rooms and welcoming staff. Amazing stay. We highly recommend!
Our stay at Rio Sagrado was truly one of the highlights of our journey in Peru. Arriving at the property feels like discovering a hidden paradise in the heart of the Sacred Valley. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with genuine warmth and care that immediately made us feel valued and at home.
The entire property is beautifully maintained and perfectly integrated with the surrounding nature. The gardens, the river flowing through the valley, the llamas roaming peacefully on the grounds, and waking up in the morning to birdsong create an atmosphere that is both peaceful and magical. At times we found ourselves wondering if we were dreaming.
What stood out the most was the exceptional service. The entire team was friendly, attentive, and clearly proud of the hospitality they provide. The restaurant staff in particular were outstanding and created a warm and welcoming experience throughout our stay.
We also had the pleasure of joining a wonderful excursion organized by the hotel. Our guide, Arturo, was excellent – knowledgeable, experienced, and engaging – and together with his driver Angel they made the day truly memorable. Rio Sagrado also sets a strong example when it comes to sustainability. The organic gardens and the commitment to sourcing ingredients locally create a meaningful connection with the surrounding community and landscape.
Overall, our stay far exceeded our expectations and will remain a cherished memory from our time in Peru.
A beautiful and peaceful property in the Sacred Valley with stunning gardens and nature all around. The staff were exceptionally warm and welcoming, and the service felt very genuine. Waking up to birdsong and seeing the llamas on the grounds made our stay truly special.
It is honestly difficult to find anything that could be improved. Perhaps a small suggestion would be to reduce light from electronic devices in the rooms. For example, the light from alarm clocks, heaters, or small blinking lights from safety sensors could be slightly dimmed or covered to make the rooms even darker at night. However, this is truly a very minor detail in an otherwise outstanding overall experience.
We had an exceptional 3-day visit to the Sacred Valley & Belmond's Rio Sagrado resort. The property and grounds are nothing short of heavenly, exquisite service by the staff and fabulous small touches (torito bull painting, harp music played at breakfast, artist & weaver gifts, to name a few). A wonderful experience!
From feeding the baby alpacas, to meeting local artists, to the friendly and attentive staff, the Rio Sagrado delivers a truly satisfying experience. Our arrival was announced by 3 calls from a conch. The foood was local in concept, locally sourced, and exquisite in both presentation and taste. The room was well apportioned with a great view of the river.
I normally don’t assign superlatives to reviews, but our experience during our visit was nothing short of stellar. The level of service, attention to detail, friendliness of the staff, as well as the food quality paired with the location and ambiance made this one of our favorite hotels of all time.
Everything about this hotel exceeded expectations. The location was beautiful, the food was delicious and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful and did everything to make sure we had a great time.
I planned an engagement at the hotel and they put me in touch with Alejandro who did everything to make sure it went perfectly, which it did. I'm so thankful to him and his team for making it so special.
The pool was closed for maintenance when we were there but the spa was made available to us which was really nice so this was not a problem for us.
The hotel grounds are stunning but we stayed at the Q’inti 3 bedroom villa which was wildly dated- no AC, cheap mismatched furniture, tiny bathrooms, no blackout shades, no bathtubs. I have had larger bathrooms on cruise ships than in the primary bedroom in the villa. It felt like a 1990s Marriott- not a Belmond. Staff were generally great - especially at the spa and restaurant - and the property is gorgeous, but we were shocked at the quality of the villa for the price we paid ($2,500 a night). On the plus side the linens were great.
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