The Andes
La Floresta Hotel
La Floresta Hotel is situated close to the centre of the delightful town of Banos in central Ecuador. The hotel is quiet and cosy with traditional décor and artwork around the rooms and halls, and the communal area has a warm fireplace, TV and seating, table tennis room, gift shop and massage room.
In the centre of the hotel is a flower rich garden that attracts several hummingbird species and there are hammocks and balconies from which to enjoy them.
The hotel’s restaurant/café serves a daily tasty buffet breakfast, with lunches and dinners prepared on request.
La Floresta Hotel has 29 rooms including double, triple and family options, all with private bathrooms and free Wi-Fi – many rooms also have private balconies overlooking the garden.
A short walk from the hotel takes you into central Banos where several good restaurants and shops await discovery. It is not far to access the hot bath springs after which the town got its name, or the start or the locally famous waterfall trail.
Facilities
Restaurant, free Wi-Fi, laundry/dry cleaning and ironing service, room service, child care, communal area, gift shop, massage room, table tennis room, cable TV, luggage storage and safety deposit box
Optional Activities
Table tennis and massage. Mountain bikes can be hired to explore the beautiful town of Banos, which is full of history and culture. The natural thermal baths are a star attraction. The surrounding area has many active activities on offer including horseback riding, treks, mountain biking, white water rafting and climbing.
John Melton
Area Specialist
If you have any questions regarding our Ecuador tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965
[WILDLIFE HIGHLIGHTS] Amazon – harpy eagle, brown howlers, golden backed tamarins, dusky tee-tee monkeys, caimans, giant anaconda & loads of fabulous birds. Galapagos – giant school of pilot whales, white-tip reef shark, underwater views of penguins, cormorants, iguana and seals. An excellent trip…marvellous contrast of scenery and wildlife between the different locations. Many thanks!