The hotel is beautiful and the experience is amazing! The common areas impress with their salt construction, sophisticated atmosphere, and impeccable décor. The staff are very welcoming. However, the sunrise-view room lacked maintenance: mold and mildew in the bathroom, badly peeling paint, and an old, worn mirror. These are not minor details—such issues are unacceptable for a 4-star hotel. The sunrise itself is stunning, but electric wires at window height spoil the view.
Restaurant prices are extremely high in Bolivianos (a Huari beer costing about 10 Bs is sold for 67). While higher hotel prices are expected and still affordable for foreign currency, charging six times the local market value is excessive.
It was also frustrating to learn on arrival that the jacuzzi was out of service, something that should have been informed in advance by email. The outdoor fireplaces, including those near the façade, were also under maintenance and unavailable, reducing the charm guests expect from Luna Salada.
In short, it’s worth staying one night to experience the unique setting, but for longer stays focused on enjoying the hotel itself, confirm in advance that key facilities are fully operational to avoid disappointment.