In this 13-day tour, enjoy a honeymoon in Peru that offers a unique experience, combining exclusive accommodations with the country's rich cultural and natural heritage. From a night overlooking Lake Titicaca to another in Aguas Calientes at the foot of Machu Picchu, every moment is designed to make this journey unforgettable.
Upon arrival in Lima, our team will greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel, offering you a warm welcome to the city.
Lima (150 m / 492 ft)
After breakfast, we will explore colonial and modern Lima, visiting the Main Square, the Cathedral, Torre Tagle Palace, and the Government Palace, showcasing their historical architecture. Then, we will visit the modern districts of Miraflores and San Isidro. In the afternoon, we will take a flight to Arequipa, where you will be transferred to your hotel to rest and enjoy the evening.
Lima (150 m) - Arequipa (2,330 m)
On this day, we will explore the highlights of Arequipa, starting with the Carmen Alto viewpoint, offering views of the Misti, Chachani, and Pichu Pichu volcanoes. Next, we will visit the Yanahuara district, the Santa Catalina Monastery, the Main Square, and the Church of the Society of Jesus.
We will also visit the Minor Basilica of Arequipa, and if you wish, you can explore the Museum of Andean Sanctuaries.
Arequipa (2,330 m)
Today, we will travel in a shared vehicle with a guide toward Colca Canyon. Along the way, we will enjoy breathtaking landscapes, including Aguada Blanca and Salinas, as well as the Volcano Viewpoint, where you can see the snow-capped peaks of Ampato and Hualca Hualca.
During the journey, we will observe Andean wildlife, such as vicuñas and flamingos, in their natural habitat. At the end of the day, we will arrive at a hotel in Chivay, where you can relax in the thermal baths.
Arequipa (2,330 m) - Volcano Viewpoint (4,950 m) - Chivay (3,600 m)
We will start the day at the Cruz del Cóndor viewpoint to observe condors in flight and enjoy the stunning canyon. Then, we will visit the traditional villages of Yanque, Coporaque, and Achoma, followed by Maca and its church.
After lunch in Chivay, we will take a bus to Puno. Upon arrival, a guide will transfer us to the hotel.
Chivay (3,600 m) - Cruz del Cóndor (3,800 m) - Chivay - Puno (3,850 m)
On this day, we will explore Lake Titicaca, starting with the floating Uros Islands, renowned for their lifestyle built on totora reeds. Next, we will visit Amantaní Island, where we will have lunch and explore the ceremonial centers of "Pachamama and Pachatata," offering breathtaking views of the Andes and the lake.
In the evening, you will have the option to stay with the locals on Amantaní or, for an additional fee, in a hotel.
Optional: For a small surcharge, you can choose to stay in a hotel.
Puno (3,850 m) - Uros Islands - Amantaní (4,150 m)
This morning, we will further explore Amantaní Island, walking along trails that offer stunning views of Bolivia’s Royal Mountain Range. Next, we will sail to Taquile Island, renowned for its terraced farming system and communal organization inherited from Inca times.
On Taquile, the inhabitants continue to live by Inca principles. At the end of the day, we will return to Puno by boat, enjoying panoramic views of the lake and bay.
Amantaní Island (3,817 m) - Taquile Island (3,870 m) - Puno (3,850 m )
Today, we will travel to Cusco, crossing the Collao Plateau and stopping in Pucará, known for its traditional crafts. We will continue through the Abra La Raya, enjoying the stunning landscape and wildlife, before exploring the Raqchi archaeological site, an important pre-Hispanic religious settlement.
Upon arrival in Cusco, an assistant will transfer you to your hotel.
Puno (3,850 m) - Abra La Raya (4,350 m) - Raqchi (3,500 m) - Cusco (3,330 m)
In the morning, we will visit the Sacsayhuamán archaeological site and participate in a traditional Andean wedding ceremony, followed by a picnic with stunning views. Later, we will explore the city, starting with the Cathedral, renowned for its Cusco School paintings and exquisite gold and silver treasures.
The tour will continue with a visit to the Santo Domingo Monastery (Qoricancha).
Cusco (3,330 m) - Sacsayhuamán (3,700 m) - Cusco (3,330 m )
We will head to the Sacred Valley, visiting the Inca agricultural laboratory of Moray and the Maras salt mines, which have been worked by locals since pre-Inca times. Then, we will explore Chinchero, where we will learn about the art of weaving and dyeing.
In the evening, we will stay with locals in Chinchero to enjoy a traditional dinner. Alternatively, you can choose to stay in a unique accommodation in Maras for an additional cost.
Cusco (3,300 m) - Moray (3,500 m) - Maras Salt Mines (3,300 m) - Chinchero (3,850 m)
We will head to Pisaq to explore its archaeological site and visit the town's artisan market. Then, we will continue to Ollantaytambo to discover its impressive fortress.
From Ollantaytambo, we will take the train to Aguas Calientes, arriving in the afternoon to enjoy an evening in this charming village near Machu Picchu.
Aguas Calientes (2,000 m) - Machu Picchu (2,400 m) - Ollantaytambo (2,800 m)
In the morning, we will explore Machu Picchu, an impressive architectural complex perched on a ridge surrounded by steep cliffs, with changing views as the day progresses. During the guided tour, we will walk through its streets, plazas, agricultural terraces, and observatories.
After the tour, we will return to Aguas Calientes to board the train to Ollantaytambo. From there, a vehicle will take us back to Cusco, where you will be transferred to your hotel for your final night. You may also opt for a second entrance to climb the nearby mountains for even more spectacular views.
Aguas Calientes (2,000 m) - Machu Picchu (2,400 m) - Ollantaytambo (2,800 m) - Cusco (3,500 m)
At the scheduled time, you will be transferred to the airport to board your flight to Lima and, subsequently, your international flight.