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Titilaka

An all-inclusive, Relais & Châteaux boutique hotel situated on a private peninsula of Lake Titicaca.

Overview

Titilaka sits on Lake Titicaca’s shores and has 18 rooms, each with views of the water. The sophisticated hotel is ensconced on a private peninsula which it shares with the local indigenous Aymara community, and features all the authentic yet contemporary décor and five-star service that you might expect from a member of the prestigious Relais & Chateaux fellowship.

Life On The Lake

Life at Titilaka is as it should be, stress free with everything included, so you can enjoy all the meals, a selection of drinks, activities, and all the gorgeous scenery surrounding the hotel without worrying about a thing. The three-story lodge has a low carbon footprint, thanks to hydroelectric power, and employs local workers from nearby communities.

As you walk through the hotel, striking natural scenes, including the two private beaches, are visible from every angle. Sit on the outdoor wrap-around terraces, boardwalks, and floor-to-ceiling windows in the lounges and dining room offer views of the two private beaches, the lake, and the four acres of land surrounding the hotel.

For a bit of extra relaxation, schedule a massage or treatment in the spa. Every evening, enjoy a sundowner in the bar or on the beach. For families traveling with tiny explorers, cribs and nannies are available. Thrice daily housekeeping service, a boutique stocked with an eclectic collection of items, and complimentary WIFI complete the experience.

Exploratory Excursions

Titilaka Hotel serves as a hub for exploration and has various programs to help you discover the lake, the natural surroundings, and the local lifestyle. Both shared, and private excursions are available both on the lake and throughout the surrounding area. Explore the Uros communities’ floating islands and learn how skilled reed raftsmen and expert weavers keep their islands afloat.

Visit local festivals and discover colonial temples or go birdwatching near the lake. You may also cycle through the fields of Platería, kayak on the lake, or raft through reeds as you learn about the ecosystem of Lake Titicaca. It is even possible to arrange excursions into Bolivia to visit the famous Isla del Sol.

Gastronomy at Titilaka

Chef María Fé Garcia used the ethereal beauty of Titicaca as the inspiration for the menu served at Titilaka. The contemporary menu is a unique take on Peruvian cuisine, features Andean ingredients including lake trout, and is carefully created to take the high altitude into account in the cooking process. At breakfast, local breads, cheese, fruits, and eggs are served until noon, with lunch and appetizers available until three.

This flexible schedule allows you to enjoy a meal between relaxing and discovering the area. Take a seat in the dining room, or dine on the outdoor terraces where the view pairs perfectly with each dish.

Lake Titicaca was the cradle of Andean civilization, and Titilaka is an ideal base for exploring some of Peru’s most traditional communities. Everyone from bird watchers to wildlife lovers, families looking for casual explorations, and anyone seeking to rejuvenate in a unique ecosystem will love their time at Titilaka.

Itineraries & Prices

All itineraries are subject to change due to seasonal weather conditions (and resultant variations in river and tributary water levels) affecting accessibility to locations. Thus navigation routes, times and excursions may need to be modified at the cruise captain’s or your guide's discretion.

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3-Day
4-Day
5-Day

3 Day - Lodge Stay

itinerary map

Arrival to the Lodge

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: You will be welcomed at Juliaca Airport by our Guest Services Representative and driven to Titilaka lodge. On the way, you will pass through the city of Juliaca and the port of Puno.

PM: On arrival at the lodge, check-in, rest, and enjoy the scenery. Lunch, based on the local cuisine, is served from 12:30pm to 3:00pm. We recommend an afternoon siesta and drinking plenty of liquids to help you acclimate. Enjoy teatime at 3:00pm, followed by activities near the lodge in the afternoon. Explore the lake and paddle through nearby totora reeds as you choose from a selection of nautical activities, including kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, and sailing. Or, if you prefer, ride a bicycle through the fields of the district of Platería, take a walk on country paths, or watch local birds and drink in Puno’s striking landscapes.

Evening cocktails are served from 6:30pm, followed by dinner from 7:30pm to 9:30pm.

Titilaka's 3-Day Lodge Stay Day One - Cycling Excursion.
Location
Juliaca/Puno - Titilaka
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Islands of Lake Titicaca Excursion & Picnic

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: This is an active day. If you wish, get up at dawn to witness a magnificent sunrise. Whenever you do wake, enjoy a healthy breakfast in bed or on our terrace. In the morning, your guides will take you by car and boat to visit the famed Uros floating islands, near the Titicaca National Reserve. Here you will meet one of the traditional families that inhabit these unique islands. The Uro- Aymara people are a proud culture, where the men skillfully traverse the lake with rafts made from reeds, and the women are expert weavers. Calling themselves kot-suña or, “people of the lake,” the Uro-Aymara were once persecuted by other groups and forced to relocate to Lake Titicaca, where they found refuge by creating the islands out of totora reeds. Considering themselves guardians of Titicaca, the Uro-Aymara claim to have black blood that supposedly makes them impervious to the cold. A must for travelers to the area, expect to see many visitors here.

PM: You will then explore Quechua beliefs and culture through the rich weaving tradition on the island of Taquile. Declared a part of UNESCO’s Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, Taquile’s vivid textiles convey complex messages about the wearer’s social status and life. As the island enjoys a privileged microclimate, you’ll likely see men weaving wonderful pieces outdoors.You will then enjoy a picnic against the stunning backdrop of Titicaca’s deep blue skies, the lake’s sapphire waters, and on the horizon, Bolivia’s Cordillera Real, or Royal Mountain Range.

Return to the hotel around 5:30pm and enjoy cocktails from 6:30pm and an á la carte dinner around 7:30pm.

Titilaka's 3-Day Lodge Stay Day Two - Boat Tour of Lake Titicaca.
Location
Titilaka
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Departure

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: After breakfast, and depending on the timing of your departure, you may enjoy a short excursion, an en route excursion, or one of a range of activities near the lodge.

The en route excursion involves a visit to the mysterious, ancient site of Sillustani, home to the area’s best preserved chullpas, or funerary towers. Once a burial ground for the Pucara, Tiahuanaco, and Ccolla pre-Inca cultures, and then the Incas themselves, Sillustani’s chullpas offer an ideal opportunity to compare the contrasting pre-Columbian architectonic styles.

Symbolizing life and birth, these ancient tombs were used for chiefs and other dignitaries. Made of stones weighing up to six tons, the biggest tower took around 50 years to complete. Offering archaeology and history, in a stunning natural setting, Sillustani is an impressive site we strongly recommend you see.

Farewell takes place at Juliaca airport or Puno train station as you head off to your next destination.

Titilaka's 3-Day Lodge Stay Day Three - Visiting Sillustani.
Location
Titilaka - Juliaca/Puno
Day
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4 Day - Lodge Stay

itinerary map

Arrival to the Lodge

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: You will be welcomed at Juliaca Airport by our Guest Services Representative and driven to Titilaka lodge. On the way, you will pass through the city of Juliaca and the port of Puno.

PM: On arrival at the lodge, check-in, rest, and enjoy the scenery. Lunch, based on the local cuisine, is served from 12:30pm to 3:00pm. We recommend an afternoon siesta and drinking plenty of liquids to help you acclimate. Enjoy teatime at 3:00pm, followed by activities near the lodge in the afternoon. Explore the lake and paddle through nearby totora reeds as you choose from a selection of nautical activities, including kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, and sailing. Or, if you prefer, ride a bicycle through the fields of the district of Platería, take a walk on country paths, or watch local birds and drink in Puno’s striking landscapes.

Evening cocktails are served from 6:30pm, followed by dinner from 7:30pm to 9:30pm.

Titilaka's 4-Day Lodge Stay Day One - Arrival to the Lodge.
Location
Juliaca/Puno - Titilaka
Day
1 / 4

Islands of Lake Titicaca Excursion & Picnic

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: This is an active day. If you wish, get up at dawn to witness a magnificent sunrise. Whenever you do wake, enjoy a healthy breakfast in bed or on our terrace. In the morning, your guides will take you by car and boat to visit the famed Uros floating islands, near the Titicaca National Reserve. Here you will meet one of the traditional families that inhabit these unique islands. The Uro- Aymara people are a proud culture, where the men skillfully traverse the lake with rafts made from reeds, and the women are expert weavers. Calling themselves kot-suña or, “people of the lake,” the Uro-Aymara were once persecuted by other groups and forced to relocate to Lake Titicaca, where they found refuge by creating the islands out of totora reeds. Considering themselves guardians of Titicaca, the Uro-Aymara claim to have black blood that supposedly makes them impervious to the cold. A must for travelers to the area, expect to see many visitors here.

PM: You will then explore Quechua beliefs and culture through the rich weaving tradition on the island of Taquile. Declared a part of UNESCO’s Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, Taquile’s vivid textiles convey complex messages about the wearer’s social status and life. As the island enjoys a privileged microclimate, you’ll likely see men weaving wonderful pieces outdoors.You will then enjoy a picnic against the stunning backdrop of Titicaca’s deep blue skies, the lake’s sapphire waters, and on the horizon, Bolivia’s Cordillera Real, or Royal Mountain Range.

Return to the hotel around 5:30pm and enjoy cocktails from 6:30pm and an á la carte dinner around 7:30pm.

Titilaka's 4-Day Lodge Stay Day Two - Exploring Lake Titicaca.
Location
Titilaka
Day
2 / 4

Aymara Route Excursion & Picnic

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: This is also an active day. Wake at dawn and witness a magnificent sunrise or rise whenever best suits you to a healthy breakfast of fresh fruits and local cereals in bed or on our terrace. The Aymara Route is worth a full day’s exploration, with its landscapes, wildlife, villages, and privileged views of the Chucuito peninsula and community of Ácora.

Through the oral traditions that your guide will share with you, you will travel back to pre-Inca times and learn about Titicaca’s central role in the Andean way of life and cosmovision, and the intimate relationship between man and nature here that survives to this day. By car, bicycle, or foot, set your own pace through curving country paths as they cross open farmland. From natural lookouts, drink in inspiring views of Lake Titicaca. Keep an eye out for native birds, archaeological remains and locals going about their daily chores.

PM: Lunch will be a picnic while enjoying open vistas of Lake Titicaca.

You return to the hotel for dinner at 7:30pm.

Titilaka's 4-Day Lodge Stay Day Three - Picnic Lunch.
Location
Titilaka
Day
3 / 4

Departure

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: After breakfast, and depending on the timing of your departure, you may enjoy a short excursion, an en route excursion, or one of a range of activities near the lodge.

The en route excursion involves a visit to the mysterious, ancient site of Sillustani, home to the area’s best preserved chullpas, or funerary towers. Once a burial ground for the Pucara, Tiahuanaco, and Ccolla pre-Inca cultures, and then the Incas themselves, Sillustani’s chullpas offer an ideal opportunity to compare the contrasting pre-Columbian architectonic styles.

Symbolizing life and birth, these ancient tombs were used for chiefs and other dignitaries. Made of stones weighing up to six tons, the biggest tower took around 50 years to complete. Offering archaeology and history, in a stunning natural setting, Sillustani is an impressive site we strongly recommend you see.

Farewell takes place at Juliaca airport or Puno train station as you head off to your next destination.

Titilaka's 4-Day Lodge Stay Day Four - Lodge Depature.
Location
Titilaka - Juliaca/Puno
Day
4 / 4
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5 Day - Lodge Stay

itinerary map

Arrival to the Lodge

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: You will be welcomed at Juliaca Airport by our Guest Services Representative and driven to Titilaka lodge. On the way, you will pass through the city of Juliaca and the port of Puno.

PM: On arrival at the lodge, check-in, rest, and enjoy the scenery. Lunch, based on the local cuisine, is served from 12:30pm to 3:00pm. We recommend an afternoon siesta and drinking plenty of liquids to help you acclimate. Enjoy teatime at 3:00pm, followed by activities near the lodge in the afternoon. Explore the lake and paddle through nearby totora reeds as you choose from a selection of nautical activities, including kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, and sailing. Or, if you prefer, ride a bicycle through the fields of the district of Platería, take a walk on country paths, or watch local birds and drink in Puno’s striking landscapes.

Evening cocktails are served from 6:30pm, followed by dinner from 7:30pm to 9:30pm.

Titilaka's 5-Day Lodge Stay Day One - Canoeing.
Location
Juliaca/Puno - Titilaka
Day
1 / 5

Islands of Lake Titicaca Excursion & Picnic

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: This is an active day. If you wish, get up at dawn to witness a magnificent sunrise. Whenever you do wake, enjoy a healthy breakfast in bed or on our terrace. In the morning, your guides will take you by car and boat to visit the famed Uros floating islands, near the Titicaca National Reserve. Here you will meet one of the traditional families that inhabit these unique islands. The Uro- Aymara people are a proud culture, where the men skillfully traverse the lake with rafts made from reeds, and the women are expert weavers. Calling themselves kot-suña or, “people of the lake,” the Uro-Aymara were once persecuted by other groups and forced to relocate to Lake Titicaca, where they found refuge by creating the islands out of totora reeds. Considering themselves guardians of Titicaca, the Uro-Aymara claim to have black blood that supposedly makes them impervious to the cold. A must for travelers to the area, expect to see many visitors here.

PM: You will then explore Quechua beliefs and culture through the rich weaving tradition on the island of Taquile. Declared a part of UNESCO’s Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity, Taquile’s vivid textiles convey complex messages about the wearer’s social status and life. As the island enjoys a privileged microclimate, you’ll likely see men weaving wonderful pieces outdoors.You will then enjoy a picnic against the stunning backdrop of Titicaca’s deep blue skies, the lake’s sapphire waters, and on the horizon, Bolivia’s Cordillera Real, or Royal Mountain Range.

Return to the hotel around 5:30pm and enjoy cocktails from 6:30pm and an á la carte dinner around 7:30pm.

Titilaka's 5-Day Lodge Stay Day Two - Lake Titicaca.
Location
Titilaka
Day
2 / 5

Aymara Route Excursion & Picnic

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: This is also an active day. Wake at dawn and witness a magnificent sunrise or rise whenever best suits you to a healthy breakfast of fresh fruits and local cereals in bed or on our terrace. The Aymara Route is worth a full day’s exploration, with its landscapes, wildlife, villages, and privileged views of the Chucuito peninsula and community of Ácora.

Through the oral traditions that your guide will share with you, you will travel back to pre-Inca times and learn about Titicaca’s central role in the Andean way of life and cosmovision, and the intimate relationship between man and nature here that survives to this day. By car, bicycle, or foot, set your own pace through curving country paths as they cross open farmland. From natural lookouts, drink in inspiring views of Lake Titicaca. Keep an eye out for native birds, archaeological remains and locals going about their daily chores.

PM: Lunch will be a picnic while enjoying open vistas of Lake Titicaca.

You return to the hotel for dinner at 7:30pm.

Titilaka's 5-Day Lodge Stay Day Three - Aymara.
Location
Titilaka
Day
3 / 5

Water Sports, Hiking & Birdwatching

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: This day is flexible, offering you the free time to set your own pace, including just sitting back at the lodge and enjoying the sumptuous views. After witnessing a breathtaking sunrise or lying in, as you prefer, enjoy a healthy breakfast with an assortment of fresh fruits and local cereals in bed or on the terrace. You can then choose from a selection of activities near the lodge for a quarter- or half-day excursion.

PM: You can return to the boathouse to choose from kayaking, canoeing, paddle- boarding, or sailing, among other options. Explore the Totora reeds near the lodge, or cycle around the fields surrounding the nearby village of Platería, go birdwatching, or take a leisurely hike. Depending on timing, you can also choose a short excursion such as visiting nearby colonial churches, a portion of the Colla Route hike, a visit to the local market (only Saturdays and Sundays), or birdwatching.

Before stepping into our spa, enjoy a slow lunch in front of the lake. Cocktails are served from 6:30pm and dinner from 7:30pm.

Titilaka's 5-Day Lodge Stay Day Four - Lake Titicaca.
Location
Titilaka
Day
4 / 5

Departure

Today is a sample itinerary that includes a selection of the explorations on offer at Titilaka. This day is completely customizable.

AM: After breakfast, and depending on the timing of your departure, you may enjoy a short excursion, an en route excursion, or one of a range of activities near the lodge.

The en route excursion involves a visit to the mysterious, ancient site of Sillustani, home to the area’s best preserved chullpas, or funerary towers. Once a burial ground for the Pucara, Tiahuanaco, and Ccolla pre-Inca cultures, and then the Incas themselves, Sillustani’s chullpas offer an ideal opportunity to compare the contrasting pre-Columbian architectonic styles.

Symbolizing life and birth, these ancient tombs were used for chiefs and other dignitaries. Made of stones weighing up to six tons, the biggest tower took around 50 years to complete. Offering archaeology and history, in a stunning natural setting, Sillustani is an impressive site we strongly recommend you see.

Farewell takes place at Juliaca airport or Puno train station as you head off to your next destination.

Titilaka's 5-Day Lodge Stay Day Five - Hiking Excursion.
Location
Titilaka - Juliaca/Puno
Day
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Accommodations

Social Areas

Terrace
Common Room
Hot Tub
Dining
Outdoors Hot Tub
Lounge
Lounge & Lake View
Terrace & Lake View
Observation Point

Suites & Cabins

Titilaka's Explorer Room - Double. Titilaka's Explorer Room - Bathroom. Titilaka's Explorer Room - Details. Titilaka's Explorer Room.
4 Cabins

Explorer

Guests
2 - 3
Size
28 m² / 301 ft²
Beds
King / Triple

The 4 Explorer rooms are located on the first and second floor featuring a king-sized bed and a sofa bed. The bathroom is equipped with a shower, toilet and washbasin.

Each room is equipped with blackout curtains, individually-controlled heated floors, and includes a fully stocked complimentary mini-bar, personal safe, organic bathroom amenities, wi-fi and international phone service, laundry service, complimentary ironing and shoe-shining service, turn-down service and housekeeping 3 times per day.

Titilaka's Dawn Room. Titilaka's Dawn Room - Layout. Titilaka's Dawn Room - Details. Titilaka's Dawn Room - Bathroom.
8 Cabins

Dawn

Guests
2 - 3
Size
30-40 m² / 322-430 ft²
Beds
King / Twin / Triple

Located on the second and third floor, the 8 Dawn Rooms face east towards sunrise. These lake-view rooms have an open format, integrated bathroom, private toilet and oversized bathtub.

Each room is equipped with blackout curtains, individually-controlled heated floors, and includes a fully stocked complimentary mini-bar, personal safe, organic bathroom amenities, wi-fi and international phone service, laundry service, complimentary ironing and shoe-shining service, turn-down service and housekeeping 3 times per day.

Titilaka's Dusk Room. Titilaka's Dusk Room - Twin. Titilaka's Dusk Room - Bathroom. Titilaka's Dusk Room.
4 Cabins

Dusk

Guests
2 - 3
Size
29-47 m² / 308-505 ft²
Beds
Twin / Triple

With a spectacular view of the sunset, the 4 Dusk Rooms, are located on the second and third floor facing west. These rooms include a separate bathroom with private toilet, open shower and oversized bathtub.

Each room is equipped with blackout curtains, individually-controlled heated floors, and includes a fully stocked complimentary mini-bar, personal safe, organic bathroom amenities, wi-fi and international phone service, laundry service, complimentary ironing and shoe-shining service, turn-down service and housekeeping 3 times per day.

Titilaka's Corner Room. Titilaka's Corner Room - View. Titilaka's Corner Room - Bathroom. Titilaka's Corner Room - Twin. Titilaka's Corner Room - Details.
2 Cabins

Corner

Guests
2 - 3
Size
38-43 m² / 409-463 ft²
Beds
Twin / Triple

The 2 Corner Rooms on the third floor have awe-inspiring views via the windows on two sides of the room. These rooms come with a separate bathroom with private toilet, open shower and oversized bathtub.

Each room is equipped with blackout curtains, individually-controlled heated floors, and includes a fully stocked complimentary mini-bar, personal safe, organic bathroom amenities, wi-fi and international phone service, laundry service, complimentary ironing and shoe-shining service, turn-down service and housekeeping 3 times per day.

Technical Information

Property Layout

Features

  • Air conditioning
  • Deck shower
  • Massage room
  • Lecture room
  • Wheelchair access
  • WIFI available
  • Solar Energy
  • Onsite tour desk
  • Souvenir shop
  • Hot showers
  • All inclusive
  • Heating
  • Family Room (Triple or Quadruple)
  • Charging areas for electronic equipment

Equipment

  • Satellite phone
  • Stand up paddleboard
  • Kayaks / Canoes
  • Bicycles
  • Water canteen/bottle
  • Binoculars
  • Insect repellent
  • Poncho
  • Dry Bags/Plastic bags to protect cameras
** Use of certain equipment at additional cost, ask for details
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