Our Destinations

EXPLORE PERU

Large historic cathedral with people in square
Large historic cathedral with people in square
aerial view of green trees and river during daytime
aerial view of green trees and river during daytime
a view of the ocean with palm trees and a pagoda in the foreground
a view of the ocean with palm trees and a pagoda in the foreground
Desert landscape with ancient geoglyph and ocean
Desert landscape with ancient geoglyph and ocean

THE LOST CITY OF THE INCAS

Machu Picchu

Perched at 2,430 meters above sea level, Machu Picchu is the crown jewel of Inca civilization. Explore its terraces, temples, and plazas with an expert guide who reveals stories no guidebook ever tells

  • Intihuatana Stone

  • Temple of the Sun

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain

  • Sun Gate Sunrise Hike

ANCIENT DESIGN IN THE SKY

Nazca Lines

Carved into the desert over 2,000 years ago, the Nazca Lines remain one of the world’s greatest mysteries. Witness these massive geoglyphs from above, where their scale and precision truly come to life

  • Nazca Lines Scenic Flight

  • Huacachina Oasis

  • Pisco Vineyard Experience

  • Ballestas Islands Excursion

IMPERIAL CITY OF THE ANDES

Cusco

Once the heart of the Inca Empire, Cusco is a living museum of layered history: Inca stonework beneath Spanish colonial architecture, artisan markets, and one of South America's most vibrant food scenes

  • Qorikancha (Temple of the Sun)

  • San Pedro Market

  • Sacsayhuaman Fortress

  • San Blas artisan Quarter

LIVING INCA HERITAGE

Sacred Valley

Stretching 60km between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley is a mosaic of Inca ruins, indigenous communities, salt ponds, and terraced hillsides that have been farmed for over 500 years.

  • Ollantaytambo Fortress

  • Maras Salt Ponds

  • Moray Circular Terraces

  • Pisac Market

EARTH'S GREATEST WILDERNESS

Amazon

Peru holds nearly 60% of the Amazon basin. The Manu Biosphere Reserve and Tambopata National Reserve offer some of the planet's most pristine jungle, with macaw clay licks, giant otters, and canopy towers above the forest floor.

  • Macaw Clay Licks

  • Canopy Walkway

  • Indigenous Community Visits

  • Night Wildlife Walks

WORLD'S HIGHEST NAVIGABLE LAKE

Lake Titicaca
  • Uros Floating Islands

  • Taquile Island Experience

  • Lake Titicaca Boat Excursion

  • Traditional Andean Textiles

Set at 3,812 meters above sea level, Lake Titicaca is one of the world’s highest navigable lakes and the cultural heart of the Andes, where ancient traditions and living islands endure.

GASTRONOMIC CAPITAL OF THE AMERICAS

Lima

Lima is the gateway to Peru and a destination in its own right. Home to more World's 50 Best restaurants per capita than almost any city on Earth, its neighborhoods of Miraflores and Barranco burst with creativity, history, and ocean views.

  • World Class Restaurants

  • Larco Museum

  • Barranco Bohemian District

  • Miraflores Cliff & Paragliding

Machu Picchu

Perched at 2,430 meters above sea level, Machu Picchu is the crown jewel of Inca civilization. Explore its terraces, temples, and plazas with an expert guide who reveals stories no guidebook ever tells

aerial view of green trees and river during daytime
aerial view of green trees and river during daytime
a view of the ocean with palm trees and a pagoda in the foreground
a view of the ocean with palm trees and a pagoda in the foreground
Desert landscape with ancient geoglyph and ocean
Desert landscape with ancient geoglyph and ocean
a large building with a green lawn
a large building with a green lawn

THE LOST CITY OF THE INCAS

  • Intihuatana Stone

  • Temple of the Sun

  • Huayna Picchu Mountain

  • Sun Gate Sunrise Hike

ANCIENT DESIGN FROM THE SKY

Nazca Lines

Carved into the desert over 2,000 years ago, the Nazca Lines remain one of the world’s greatest mysteries. Witness these massive geoglyphs from above, where their scale and precision truly come to life

  • Nazca Lines Scenic Flight

  • Huacachina Oasis

  • Pisco Vineyard Experience

  • Ballestas Islands Excursion

IMPERIAL CITY OF THE ANDES

Cusco

Once the heart of the Inca Empire, Cusco is a living museum of layered history: Inca stonework beneath Spanish colonial architecture, artisan markets, and one of South America's most vibrant food scenes.

LIVING INCA HERITAGE

Sacred Valley

Stretching 60 km between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley blends Inca ruins, living traditions, and terraced landscapes shaped over centuries

  • Qorikancha (Temple of the Sun)

  • Sacsayhuaman Fortress

  • San Pedro Market

  • San Blas Artisan Quarter

EARTH'S GREATEST WILDERNESS

Amazon

Peru holds nearly 60% of the Amazon basin. The Manu Biosphere Reserve and Tambopata National Reserve offer some of the planet's most pristine jungle, with macaw clay licks, giant otters, and canopy towers above the forest floor.

  • Macaw Clay Licks

  • Canopy Walkway

  • Night Wildlife Walks

  • Indigenous Community Visits

WORLD'S HIGHEST NAVIGABLE LAKE
Lake Titicaca

Set at 3,812 meters above sea level, Lake Titicaca is one of the world’s highest navigable lakes and the cultural heart of the Andes, where ancient traditions and living islands endure.

  • Uros Floating Islands

  • Taquile Island Experience

  • Traditional Andean Textiles

  • Lake Titicaca Boat Excursion

GASTRONOMIC CAPITAL OF THE AMERICAS
LIMA

Lima is the gateway to Peru and a destination in its own right. Home to more World's 50 Best restaurants per capita than almost any city on Earth, its neighborhoods of Miraflores and Barranco burst with creativity, history, and ocean views.

  • World Class Restaurants

  • Larco Museum

  • Miraflores Cliffs & Paragliding

  • Barranco Bohemian District

  • Ollantaytambo Fortress

  • Moray Circular Terraces

  • Maras Salt Ponds

  • Pisac Market