Peru Travel Guide

It is unsurprising that a visit to Peru makes it at the top of many traveler’s bucket lists.

A country rich in culture, history, and landscape; their cuisine is an epicure’s dream come true, and they house one of the Seven Wonders of the World; Machu Picchu. It’s not expensive, and the country takes the international cake for geographic diversity.

Not only is it home to ancient ruins, it houses the Amazon River, excellent beaches, a vast desert and unique wildlife. When you visit Peru once, you’ll want to go back again and again.

This Peru travel guide will help you plan your next vacation.

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Things to See and Do in Peru

  1. Visit Machu Picchu – visit the land of the Incas and walk upon the mythical ruins of Machu Picchu for an unforgettable travel experience.
  2. Hit the waves, dude… – Peru’s waves rarely grace the pages of popular surf magazines, but with 1,400 hundred miles of desert coastline, you can bet that Peru has some amazing swells. The best surf spots can be found in Northern Peru. In fact Chicama (in Peru) has the longest left point break in the world.
  3. Eat cuy – if you are feeling extra adventurous then why not try cuy or Guinea Pig, a traditional dish eaten in Peru during important festivals, served crispy complete with head, legs and eyes.
  4. Visit the Amazon– cruise the Amazon river, chat with locals, experience breath-taking sunsets, spot pink dolphins and so much more!
  5. Visit Lake Titicaca – located along Peru’s border with Bolivia, Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America and is also the highest navigable lake in the world with a surface elevation of 3,812 meters.
  6. Hike Rainbow Mountain – Take an Adventure and hike the colourful layers of Rainbow Mountain.
  7. Take A Photography Safari – join some of the best photographers in the industry as you embark on a journey through the Tambopata National Reserve looking for that perfect shot.
  8. Admire the Sand Dunes at sunset – Huacachina is the ideal place to walk up to the top of a dune and watch the sunset over the desert.
  9. Set sail to Isla Ballestas – known as the poor man’s Galapagos, these islands are part of an amazing conservation area of more than 700,000 acres filled with different types of wildlife.

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Accommodation

Budget – You can stay at budget hotels in Peru for around $20 US. These may include shared rooms, free Wi-Fi, and be close to public transportation.

Mid Range – Mid-range hotels can start around $50 and include private rooms, a restaurant and room service.

High End – Luxury hotels begin at $80 per night and may include a fitness center, spa, and upscale lounge.

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The Best Ways to Get Around Peru

Getting to Peru:

Flights: You can fly from European cities such as Madrid, Paris, and Barcelona directly. There are also several direct North American flights including Toronto and Miami.

You can check for the best flights to Peru on Skyscanner.

Transportation:

uses: Buses are available in larger cities, but they won’t always arrive on time or have an obvious bus stop so you may need to ask around. Economic buses are often your only choice within the city and start at 5 PEN, but you can pay more for a luxurious bus when going from city to city.

Taxis/Uber: Taxis are available starting at 5 PEN, but not all of them are regulated. You can look at the roof to find a company number to find a trustworthy one. Uber is available sparsely in bigger cities.

Car Rental: Car rentals start at 80 PEN per day. You can also compare prices here.

When to go To Peru

Peru has a very diverse landscape with deserts, tropical coasts, Amazon Rainforests, and high Andes mountains. Travel and temperatures vary. Peru can be visited any time of the year but here is a breakdown to help you decide what is best for you.

May – October is Peru’s dry season and the best time for hiking the Inca Trail, visiting Machu Picchu, Cusco, and Sacred Valley. July and August are the busiest months and trails are packed. May and October are good shoulder season with good weather and a bit fewer crowds.

May-Oct is also prime season for Amazon Travel: We visited the Amazon late November and while we had a few spots of rain, it was only in late afternoon or evening. It was very hot at this time of year.

You can visit the Amazon any time of the year, just expect more rain and mosquitoes in the rainy season. November – April is the rainy season and mountain passes can be impassable at this time of year. Note: The Inca Trail is closed for the month of February. Feb-April are the wettest months.

Dec – April – This is a good time of year to visit the desert region as it is hot and dry. Any time of Year – The West Coast and Lima are good to visit any time of the year.

Where to Stay in Peru

Novotel Cusco – This Cusco hotel is close to the airport and offers breakfast served in your room for a fee. There’s also a play area for kids, making it great for families that are traveling.

Dazzler Lima – This Lima hotel has a shuttle service available and free parking if you’re driving. They also offer a fitness center and in-room massage services.

Hotel Stefanos – This hotel is close to the airport in Lima as well as the shopping district. They have a free breakfast buffet and a business center as well.

Check out our favorite booking platforms Booking.com, Tripadvisor and VRBO for the best deals on accommodation.

What to Pack for Peru

Peru’s terrain ranges from desert to jungle and mountain to coast. February and March are generally fair everywhere. The mountains tend to be rainy from November to March and the Highlands between October and April. Lima is most humid from June through September and the Amazon is always hot and humid.

Read our Travel Packing List for our complete packing list.

Peru Travel Guide: Best Booking Resources

Whenever we travel to we make sure to start with these companies. We have tried a lot of different ones over the years and all of these have consistently proven to be the best when it comes to offering great prices.

We have used every one of these personally and continue to do so.