Spanish colonial houses, exquisite food, musicians in traditional dress, oceanfront entertainment and fine museums make the Peruvian capital a feast for the senses.
Once the capital of the Inca Empire, this historic city is the gateway to the Sacred Valley of the Incas and one of the most important sites in indigenous Peruvian culture.
This traditional beach town on Lima’s Pacific Ocean coastline is famous for its picturesque coves, sandy beaches, surfing and excellent fish restaurants.
Spanish colonial houses, exquisite food, musicians in traditional dress, oceanfront entertainment and fine museums make the Peruvian capital a feast for the senses.
Traverse the mountain wilderness of the Peruvian Andes to encounter the region’s stark beauty, untouched ruins and the ancient traditions of indigenous communities.
This historic heart of Lima, where Francisco Pizarro founded Peru\'s government and the city cathedral was placed, is widely regarded as the city\'s birthplace.
Traverse the mountain wilderness of the Peruvian Andes to encounter the region’s stark beauty, untouched ruins and the ancient traditions of indigenous communities.
Nestled deep within a valley is a
village known for thermal baths, hiking routes, stunning scenery and as
a popular stopover when visiting the famous Machu
Picchu.
While in Cusco acclimatizing for the Inca Trail, admire one of Peru’s most famous churches and visit the cloisters and the precious relics in its religious museum.
Enjoy extraordinary views of the Pacific Ocean, wander boutiques in an award-winning mall and savour top-class restaurant meals in this wealthy district.
This historic heart of Lima, where Francisco Pizarro founded Peru\'s government and the city cathedral was placed, is widely regarded as the city\'s birthplace.
This historic heart of Lima, where Francisco Pizarro founded Peru\'s government and the city cathedral was placed, is widely regarded as the city\'s birthplace.