1/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruLocated in Urubamba, Peru, in the Sacred Valley, Sol & Luna Lodge and Spa is about an hour drive from Cusco. // © 2014 Sol & Luna Lodge and SpaPreviousNext2/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruEach Sol & Luna casita features its own outdoor terrace with seating, and some also feature outdoor heated whirlpools and soaking tubs. // © 2014 Sol & Luna Lodge and SpaPreviousNext3/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruAccommodations are decorated with local art, including murals by Federico Bauer, a contemporary artist who blends motifs of nature and the Escuela Cusquena. // © 2014 Sol & Luna Lodge and SpaPreviousNext4/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruSol & Luna’s spa offers stained-glass windows and an array of massage treatments. // © 2014 Sol & Luna Lodge and SpaPreviousNext5/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruThe outdoor pool provides ample outdoor seating and mountain views. // © 2014 Sol & Luna Lodge and SpaPreviousNext6/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruFare at Sol & Luna highlights local ingredients and flavors. // © 2014 Sol & Luna Lodge and SpaPreviousNext7/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruWomen in Chinchero use hand-dyed Alpaca wool to weave clothing, blankets and tapestries. // © 2014 Megan LeaderPreviousNext8/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruThe ruins at Moray consist of concentric stone circles that create farming terraces, each with its own distinct microclimate. // © 2014 Megan LeaderPreviousNext9/9Art in the Sacred Valley of PeruLocals have mined salt at the Salineras de Maras salt evaporation ponds since before Inca times. // © 2014 Megan LeaderPreviousNext