Welcome to Luna Salada Hotel & Spa, a hotel entirely made out of salt in Bolivia offering guests the essence of the Andes, on the edge of the world’s largest salt flats.
The hotel invites you to stay while visiting one of the most unique places on earth, where you will experience nature in a completely new way. Step out onto the white salt pans just meters from hotel doors, to a vast expanse of white as far as the eye can see. Disconnect and bask in this remote spot: the rooms are designed with colorful Andean charm, art, and furniture.
Enjoy delicious regional flavors at the hotel's on-site restaurant, Tanupa, where you’ll enjoy a free breakfast to start your day off right. For undisturbed relaxation, indulge at the hotel's spa either in the steam room with a panoramic view, or by booking a massage.
As featured in National Geographic, this hotel is entirely constructed from salt blocks, with sweeping panoramic views of Salar de Uyuni dotting the hotel. Witness the beauty of the surrounding area and get lost finding the pot where the sky meets the earth.
In addition to the restaurant and spa, the hotel's friendly staff will go above and beyond to curate and create your connection to the salt flats. The hotel's staff organizes the tours to Salar de Uyuni, which will include all the natural sites you want to see.
The hotel's team can also help put together an event to remember, with photos that will truly be a work of art. The additional services and amenities are offered to make sure you leave the hotel on the edge of Salar de Uyuni refreshed and relaxed.
Luna Salada Salt Hotel is home to the best restaurant in Uyuni and the surrounding area. From romantic dinners to intimate gatherings with all your loved ones, Tunupa Restaurant is the perfect dining option to delight both guests and visitors.
Come and enjoy spectacular panoramic views of Salar de Uyuni, excellent traditional cuisine, and a wide selection of wine from the wine cellar featuring vintages from all over the nation.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Create a transformative experience for body, mind, and spirit with a customized spa service. Spa Luna offers a variety of spa treatments, many of which use the rejuvenating salt that surrounds the hotel.
Discover Salar de Uyuni on two wheels. As a guest of the hotel, you can rent a bike for free to explore and zoom along the salty ground at your own speed.
The salt deposits across the region create strikingly beautiful, salt and mineral-rich lakes. Laguna Blanca is clear and white, Laguna Verde is a bright green caused by the minerals, Laguna Colorada is bright red, and flamingos frequently flock here.
There are many ways to see the salt flat itself during the dry season. Hotel de Luna Salada has free bike rental, so you can coast through the salt flat on two wheels. In the dry season, you can cruise, hike, and photograph with ease.
Enjoy embaking on a journey as a whole family. The Luna Salada group tours will make sure your family experience this mystical place together, while learning something new - with plenty of stops for family photos.
If you’re visiting the hotel to celebrate your wedding, anniversary, or just on a romantic getaway, Hotel Luna Salada has everything you need for romance.
Hike to the top of this “island” covered in cacti, surrounded by the vast expanse of Salar de Uyuni. Some of the cacti measure up to 4m. From the top, you will take in the surreal view of the coral and cactus-covered island with the flat salts in every direction.
There is no boundary between earth and sky in the rainy season. When visiting the salt flats in the rainy season, don’t forget your rain boots.
Observe the universe with a full sky of stars across the vast, empty salt flats. The sea level, atmosphere and lack of artificial light make Salar de Uyuni the perfect spot to see stars, planets and galaxies.
Uyuni’s striking train graveyard is covered in rusted-out old trains, a testament to Uyuni’s long history as an important trading outpost at the intersection of roads that connect Bolivia to Chile and Argentina.
A sweeping view and epic hike await you at the top of this dormant volcano. Tunupa is located between the northern edge of the Salar de Uyuni and the southern edge of the Salar de Coipasa. In Andean culture it is regarded as a sacred mountain.
On Thursdays, a fun thing to do in Uyuni is to head to Avenida Potosi, when it becomes an open-air market, selling a wide variety of goods and crafts. Don’t worry if you’re not here on Thursday, the hotel shop also carries many goods made of salt, as well as Andean crafts.
HOTEL DE SAL LUNA SALADA
25 km de UyuniUyuniBolivia