Need to know
Rooms
Seven, set across restored garden cottages and stables and in the farmhouse.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible, subject to availability – the hotel is happy to work around flight timings. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates include breakfast, all excursions and experiences (tree-to-bar chocolate-making, bike hire, milking on the farm, cacao-plantation tour, tubing), and all the tropical fruit you can pick from the gardens.
Also
Unfortunately, this vast rural estate isn’t wheelchair-accessible.
At the hotel
Cacao and sugar-cane plantations, dairy farm and grazing fields, tropical gardens and groves, stables, library lounge and workspace, boutique, free-to-hire bikes, free WiFi (can be intermittent). In rooms: entertainment system, Bose Bluetooth speakers, smart TV, binoculars and bird-watching guide, coffee and fresh juice delivered every morning, yoga mats, Panama hats, refillable water bottles, minibar with free soft drinks, air-conditioning and ceiling fan, coffee- and tea-making kit, and Terra bath products.
Our favourite rooms
A strong sense of locality is felt across all three room types, with handmade teak furnishings, traditional finishings in pebbledash river-stone, and native handicrafts (weavings, paintings and pressed flowers, grilles with rows of small bells, dried palm fronds and upcycled animal horns). But, for the extra private outdoor space, sense of seclusion, and the fact that they’re big enough for in-room spa treatments, we like the Garden Cottages and Restored Stables – the latter, with their barn doors are the pick if you’ve come for the quarter-pinto horses.
Spa
If you’re staying in the restored stables or cottages (not available in the Heritage Bedrooms), in-room massages are available.
Packing tips
Saddle-up sorts should pack their jodhpurs and boots, those looking to muck in at the farm will need knock-about gear, and those looking to sample all the Wonka-esque delights on offer here should bring something with a bit of give.
Also
The hotel has a small shop selling their chocolate bars, dulce de leche, jams and local handicrafts (we like the baskets and totes). And if you want to connect with the wider world (spoiler: you won’t), provider Claro offers the best coverage onsite.
Children
Welcome. Babysitters and nannies can be booked with 24 hours’ notice for US$10 an hour; the Garden Cottages and Restored Stable rooms can sleep three and activities such as chocolate-making, football matches and farm fun will keep them entertained.
Best for
Any kid old enough to bite into a bar.
Recommended rooms
The Garden Cottages and Restored Stables offer more room, are more secluded and mostly sleep up to three.
Activities
Expect sticky fingers and chocolate-smeared faces – there’s tree-to-bar chocolate-making workshops and tastings of the Hacienda’s sweet treats. Otherwise, kids will love helping out on the farm and searching for local wildlife, playing soccer with kids from nearby villages and gentle horse rides. (Please note, some activities, such as beekeeping, are not suitable for younger children.)
Meals
This is a good opportunity to introduce unaccustomed smalls to Ecuadorian cuisine – small plates such as plantain stuffed with bacon and cheese, tamales and empanadas will go down a treat.
Babysitting
Babysitters and nannies can be arranged with 24 hours’ notice for US$10 an hour.
Sustainability efforts
This farm estate has been in the Olsen-Peet family for three generations and they’ve tended the land lovingly, restoring rather than building and respecting the local wildlife. And the land has given back – around 90 per cent of the restaurant’s ingredients are harvested onsite. And the rest comes from neighboring communities, with whom the Hacienda’s owners have strong ties, hiring and training locals, helping with start-ups, and even setting up soccer games between kids staying at the hotel and those from nearby villages. Activities offered promote Andean traditions, and there are zero single-use plastics onsite.