Embark on a senior-friendly adventure through Peru’s most iconic destinations. Begin in Lima, exploring its vibrant culture and historic sites. Journey to the Sacred Valley, where you'll enjoy the serene beauty of the Andes and visit traditional markets. Discover the ancient wonders of Cusco, followed by an unforgettable visit to Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas. The adventure continues in Ica, where you’ll explore desert landscapes, visit renowned vineyards, and experience the Huacachina Oasis. This carefully curated trip offers comfortable accommodations, relaxed pacing, and personalized service, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience for senior travelers.
We will pick you up at the arrival hall. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name.
Upon arriving in Lima, enjoy seamless assistance and hassle-free transfer to your hotel. Our dedicated team ensures a smooth experience, handling all logistics from the moment you land. Relax and unwind as we take care of your journey, delivering you comfortably to your accommodation, ready to start your adventure in the vibrant city of Lima.
Embark on a captivating journey through Lima’s Historical Center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where colonial grandeur meets cultural legacy. Your experience begins at the Convent of Santo Domingo, one of the city’s foundational landmarks. Within its walls lies the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos, the oldest university in the Americas. Explore its ancient choir stalls and a remarkable library housing over 25,000 volumes, including rare texts from the 15th century. This sacred site also holds the remains of San Martín de Porres, San Juan Masías, and Santa Rosa de Lima.
Stroll across the Plaza Mayor, framed by the imposing Government Palace and City Hall, before entering the majestic Cathedral of Lima, home to exquisite colonial artworks and centuries of history. The tour continues to the renowned Larco Museum, where you’ll delve into Peru’s ancient civilizations through a dazzling collection of gold ornaments, intricate textiles, and the iconic erotic ceramics that reflect the spiritual and social complexity of pre-Columbian cultures. A visit to the museum’s open storage offers a rare glimpse into its vast ceramic archive.
After your cultural immersion, enjoy a refined lunch at Pescados Capitales, a celebrated restaurant that elevates Peruvian coastal cuisine. Relish a selection of artfully prepared seafood dishes, crafted from the freshest local ingredients and infused with bold, traditional flavors. This culinary experience is a perfect reflection of Lima’s rich gastronomic heritage—creative, authentic, and unforgettable.
Transition from the vibrant city of Lima to the serene Sacred Valley, a crucial step for acclimatization as you ascend to higher altitudes. Urubamba city is located at 2,871 m.a.s.l. - 9,419 ft altiude. This day is dedicated to helping your body adjust while you explore the Sacred Valley’s stunning landscapes and rich Incan heritage. The valley's tranquil environment, surrounded by majestic mountains and ancient ruins, provides the perfect setting for relaxation and cultural immersion.
On Route, discover the charming town of Chinchero, often referred to as the birthplace of the rainbow, where Inca heritage and colonial influences blend seamlessly. Wander through its vibrant markets, renowned for exquisite textiles crafted using ancient techniques. The town offers breathtaking views of the Sacred Valley, with its terraces and traditional Andean architecture. Visit Sara Sara Textil in Chinchero, where ancient weaving traditions come to life. Explore a stunning collection of handwoven textiles crafted by skilled artisans, showcasing vibrant patterns and rich cultural heritage, perfect for a unique and authentic Peruvian souvenir. Enjoy a delightful lunch at Unu, where modern Peruvian cuisine meets creativity. Savor innovative dishes crafted with fresh, local ingredients in a stylish, contemporary setting that reflects the flavors of the region.
Just a short distance away, explore the Maras Salt Mines, an extraordinary landscape of thousands of terraced salt pools cascading down the mountainside. These ancient mines, still in use today, produce natural pink salt using age-old methods. Together, Chinchero and Maras offer a rich cultural and visual experience, immersing you in the heart of Peru's heritage.
Visti to Ollantaytambo, known as the last living Inca town, is a remarkable site where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern life. Nestled in the Sacred Valley, it boasts impressive Inca ruins and a well-preserved layout. The town is divided into two traditional neighborhoods: Qosqo Ayllu, the cultural heart, where original Inca streets and structures remain intact, and Araqawa Ayllu, known for its agricultural significance. Both areas offer a glimpse into the daily life of the Incas, with vibrant local communities still practicing age-old customs. Ollantaytambo serves as a living museum, showcasing the enduring legacy of Inca civilization.
Visti to Ollantaytambo, known as the last living Inca town, is a remarkable site where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern life. Nestled in the Sacred Valley, it boasts impressive Inca ruins and a well-preserved layout. The town is divided into two traditional neighborhoods: Qosqo Ayllu, the cultural heart, where original Inca streets and structures remain intact, and Araqawa Ayllu, known for its agricultural significance. Both areas offer a glimpse into the daily life of the Incas, with vibrant local communities still practicing age-old customs. Ollantaytambo serves as a living museum, showcasing the enduring legacy of Inca civilization.
The long-awaited day to visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World has arrived. Our dedicated staff will assist you in boarding the bus that ascends a winding road, offering breathtaking views of the Urubamba River as it carves a deep canyon through the mountains. As you approach, the Lost City of the Incas, Machu Picchu, reveals itself with its awe-inspiring terraces, staircases, ceremonial sites, and urban areas. The energy of this ancient site is palpable, offering a profound connection to the past. After a memorable exploration, enjoy a delightful lunch. At the arranged time, return by train and be transferred back to your hotel in Cusco. This unforgettable day concludes with a comfortable stay, allowing you to reflect on the wonders you've experienced.
In the morning, we'll leave the crowds behind to explore Sacsayhuamán, a magnificent citadel showcasing colossal stone structures perfectly integrated with the surrounding landscape. This awe-inspiring site is a testament to the ingenuity of Inca engineering. Next, we'll visit the Inca sanctuary of Q’enqo, where a fascinating sacrificial altar is carved into the rock’s interior. The journey continues to the Puca Pucará lookout, offering panoramic views of the region, and concludes at Tambomachay, a remarkable monument known for its exceptional architectural design and significance in Andean cosmology. This tour offers a deep dive into the cultural richness of the Inca civilization.
Enjoy a delightful lunch at Morena Restaurant, where traditional Peruvian flavors meet modern culinary innovation. Savor fresh, locally-sourced ingredients in a stylish, contemporary setting, offering a truly memorable dining experience in the heart of the city. In the afternoon, embark on an exclusive city tour starting at San Cristóbal Square, where you'll enjoy a panoramic view of Cusco. Next, we'll visit the vibrant San Pedro Market, where you can immerse yourself in the local flavors and explore the wide variety of products that sustain the entire city. Our journey continues to the Qorikancha Temple, once adorned with gold-covered walls, showcasing its ancient splendor. From the artisans' neighborhood of San Blas, we'll stroll down Hatun Rumiyoc Street, passing by the Inca Roca Palace, now the Archbishop’s Palace, and marvel at the famous Twelve Angled Stone. The tour concludes at the Plaza de Armas with a visit to The Cathedral, home to invaluable colonial artworks.
Begin your journey with a seamless transfer to the airport for your flight to Lima. Upon arrival, transfer and embark on a bus journey to Ica, located 300 km south of Lima, where you'll be treated to breathtaking views of vast desert dunes. The Ica desert is renowned for its extensive vineyards, producing some of the finest piscos in Peru. Once at the hotel, check in and settle into your comfortable accommodations.
In the afternoon, explore the captivating Huacachina Oasis, a serene haven nestled among towering desert dunes. Embark on an adrenaline-pumping dune buggy adventure across the golden sands, where you'll feel the thrill of soaring over peaks and plunging down slopes. This exhilarating ride through the vast desert landscape offers a unique, roller coaster-like experience, making it an unforgettable highlight of your journey.
In the morning, around 10:30 am, we'll visit the Ica Museum, a distinguished cultural venue showcasing an extensive archaeological collection, including mummies, ceramics, and pre-Columbian textiles from the Paracas, Nazca, and Inca cultures. The museum also features fossil exhibits and engraved stones, offering a deep dive into the region's rich history. We'll then enjoy lunch at Hacienda Tacama, one of the most renowned Pisco and wine estates. Here, you'll discover the art of Pisco distillation, explore the different grape varieties, and learn about the origins of this iconic Peruvian spirit. After returning to the hotel, take advantage of its facilities, including a karaoke bar where you can unwind with a variety of songs while savoring Chilcanos and Pisco Sours.
Early in the morning, we'll set off for the Paracas National Reserve. Upon arrival, we'll board boats for a one-hour cruise to the Ballestas Islands. Along the way, we'll pass by the enigmatic Candelabra geoglyph, steeped in ancient mystery. As we reach the islands, a haven for wildlife, you'll have the chance to see Humboldt penguins, various bird species, and the famous sea lions. With some luck, we may even spot dolphins or whales, which migrate through these waters from May to October. After returning to the dock, we'll make a brief visit to the Paracas Culture Museum. We'll then enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Following lunch, we'll head to Lima, a three-hour drive away. Upon arrival, we'll check into the hotel. In the evening, savor a farewell dinner at the renowned La Rosa Náutica restaurant.
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