4 Best Hotels in Ica, The Southern Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Ica - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hotel Viñas Queirolo

$$$ | Carretera a San José de los Molinos, Ica, Peru Fodor's Choice

There's no better property in Peru for getting an up-close view of the wine and pisco industry than this charming bodega-hacienda surrounded by 400 hectares (988 acres) of leafy vineyards. Santiago Quierolo is a household name in Peru, with two legendary taverns in Lima and a sizeable presence in the national liquor market, and this stylish property gives the brand's imprimatur to a modern, classy lodging with top-shelf amenities. Spend your days learning about pisco and admiring the vines and your afternoons lounging poolside. At night, indulge your taste buds at the superb restaurant.

Pros

  • Atmospheric and authentic property
  • Unique in the region
  • Great on-site restaurant

Cons

  • A bit out of the way, making local public transportation impractical
  • Occasional problems with the reservation process
  • Some staff members don't speak English
Carretera a San José de los Molinos, Ica, Peru
965-397–086
Hotel Details
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Sur

$ | Av. La Angostura 367, Ica, Peru

This is one of Ica's hidden gems, with amenities you'd expect to find only in a much larger hotel. The intimate property, surrounded by brick walls, includes a great restaurant serving local specialties and a sleek bar area, plus a swimming pool, a gym, and hammocks. The cozy rooms, with tile floors and contemporary macro photography on the walls, are simple but stylish.

Pros

  • Quiet atmosphere
  • Superb attention to detail
  • Good food and great value

Cons

  • High walls make the hotel seem cut off from the city
  • Service can be slow
  • Pool is often closed
Av. La Angostura 367, Ica, Peru
952-152–568
Hotel Details
16 rooms
No Meals

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El Carmelo Hotel & Hacienda

$ | Km 301.2, Panamericana Sur, Ica, Peru

With rooms built around a central courtyard complete with an ancient grape press and a working pisco distillery, it's hard to tell whether this quirky property on the road between Ica and Huacachina is a hotel or a bodega-style theme park. It's strange, but all the knickknacks work, giving the place a unique and charming air. There's something for everyone: an adventure playground for the kids, a nice swimming pool, a small zoo, and of course, the bodega. Rooms are simple but comfortable, with pastel furnishings and wood fittings. In March, you're invited to use your feet in the annual grape pressing.

Pros

  • Wicker-filled, open-air sitting room
  • Chance to see the pisco-making process up close
  • Zoo and playground to entertain the kids

Cons

  • Out-of-town location
  • Rooms are on the small side
  • Wi-Fi is weak in many rooms
Km 301.2, Panamericana Sur, Ica, Peru
946-009–065
Hotel Details
58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Jazmin

$$ | Los Girasoles Mz. C-1 Lt. 7, La Angostura, Peru

This intimate inn garners rave reviews, and the charming dune setting and small but inviting pool make it a good place to chill for a few days while exploring the area. It's on the small side, but the personable owner welcomes you with a pisco sour. The clean, modern rooms feature bright, cheery color schemes that help make up for the lack of natural light.

Pros

  • Good in-house restaurant
  • Eco-friendly ethos
  • Less crowded than other Ica resorts

Cons

  • Rooms can be dark
  • The pool is more for lounging than swimming
  • Far from downtown Ica
Los Girasoles Mz. C-1 Lt. 7, La Angostura, Peru
056-258–179
Hotel Details
20 rooms
No Meals

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