A coastal revival:
Peru’s next luxury escape in Cabo Blanco
Inkaterra's first move onto Peru’s Pacific coast with the opening of Inkaterra Cabo Blanco in 2026 expands the brand’s footprint beyond established destinations like Cusco and the Amazon.
Located in the historic fishing village of Cabo Blanco, the property represents a new chapter for one of Peru’s most renowned eco-luxury brands. Renowned for its nature-driven philosophy, Inkaterra is venturing beyond its iconic Andean and Amazonian lodges to unveil its inaugural coastal retreat, offering a novel interpretation of barefoot luxury in Peru.
Long associated with legendary sportfishing and once visited by Ernest Hemingway, Cabo Blanco carries a sense of history and myth. Inkaterra Cabo Blanco builds on this legacy by reimagining the destination as an upscale yet deeply rooted getaway where the ocean, culture, and storytelling converge.
The hotel itself is intentionally intimate, featuring just thirteen ocean-view suites designed to blend into the surrounding landscape where desert meets Pacific. Private terraces, plunge pools, and an emphasis on indoor-outdoor living reflect a growing demand for space, privacy, and connection to place.
Experiences at Cabo Blanco are rooted in both nature and culture. Guests can explore one of Peru’s richest marine ecosystems, encounter diverse wildlife, and engage with the traditions of local fishing communities whose stories have shaped the region for generations. As with all Inkaterra properties, conservation and community engagement are central to the experience.
As Peru strengthens its position on the global luxury travel map, Inkaterra Cabo Blanco's arrival signals a new frontier where coastal heritage meets contemporary design and conscious hospitality.
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