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Lima
Sacred Valley Resorts
Machu Picchu Pueblo
Ollantaytambo
Cusco
package excludes:
- Flights from and to your home country.
- Tips for Tour Guides, Drivers and Local Reps.
- Meals (other than breakfast if included in room rate and meals listed as included in food tours and excursions, unless explicitly stated otherwise).
- Parking fees for your Rental Car (if you are booking one with us) unless otherwise indicated. Some hotels provide free parking facilities.
- Travel Insurance. See the insurance link on our website
A JayWay vacation is more than the sum of its parts. Our team work tirelessly to ensure your experience is memorable for all the right reasons. Your trip is personalized to maximize your enjoyment. You're taken care of every step of the way.
A Travel Advisor who speaks your language
We will make sure that all your requirements and interests are taken into account in preparing your itinerary.A totally tailored itinerary for your vacation
Your trip is customized for you by an experienced trip planner and an expert on the region.A choice of hand-picked hotels and excursions
We've personally inspected and tested all the hotels and local tour providers we work with to ensure quality.Detailed pre-trip preparation to make the most of every day
Your destination-based Tour Manager will be in touch by email and phone a month before you arrive to finalize timings.On-trip Concierge Service to smooth out any bumps in the road
Your tour manager is at your service throughout your journey. We'll provide a local SIM so you can stay connected.Personalized Guest Page to make sure you're not missing out
Packed with detailed information and recommendations curated by locals on the best things to do, see and eat.3 Nights in Lima
3 Nights in Lima


3 Nights in Lima
From its authentic urban vibes, diverse culinary scene, and wondrous ruins that date back to Pre-Columbian times to its magnificent coastal landscapes, stunning ocean views, and breathtaking sunset hues, Lima is a city to experience with all your senses. Wandering around the iconic neighborhoods of Miraflores, Barranco, and San Isidro, admiring beautiful colonial architecture as you go, is the fastest way to fall in love with Peru's vibrant capital, a city of contrasts that is sure to captivate any type of traveler.
From its authentic urban vibes, diverse culinary scene, and wondrous ruins that date back to Pre-Columbian times to its magnificent coastal landscapes, stunning ocean views, and breathtaking sunset hues, Lima is a city to experience with all your senses. Wandering around the iconic neighborhoods of Miraflores, Barranco, and San Isidro, admiring beautiful colonial architecture as you go, is the fastest way to fall in love with Peru's vibrant capital, a city of contrasts that is sure to captivate any type of traveler.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Lima
After you land at Lima’s airport, your driver will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall, holding a sign with your name on it. The journey to your accommodation will take up to one hour.
Altitude Advisory
Some destinations on this itinerary are located at high altitude, including Cusco (11,150 ft). Some travelers may experience mild symptoms, such as headache, fatigue, dizziness, or shortness of breath while adjusting to the elevation. We recommend staying well hydrated, avoiding excessive alcohol upon arrival, and taking the first days at a relaxed pace. Guests with pre-existing medical conditions, particularly heart or respiratory conditions, should consult their doctor prior to travel.
Take in The Beauty of The Ocean
Take a leisurely walk along the Malecón, Miraflores’ scenic seaside promenade, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Stretching along cliffs above the coast, the path offers parks, gardens, and lookout points where you can watch the waves and the surfers below. Perfect at sunset, the promenade is a peaceful way to end your first day in Lima, whether you’re strolling alone, with friends, or stopping for a photo or a drink along the way.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Lima

Ancient Lima: The Huaca Pucllana & Larco Museum Private Tour
Explore the heart of Lima’s ancient and colonial heritage with a visit to Huaca Pucllana, a striking pre-Inca pyramid, and the world-renowned Larco Museum. Wander through towering terraces, ceremonial spaces, and exquisite collections of pre-Columbian art while learning the fascinating stories behind each site. This tour ends with free time for lunch at Café del Museo Larco, where traditional Peruvian flavors meet contemporary culinary techniques in a serene garden setting; please note that lunch is not included and will be paid directly on site.

The Dinner & Dance Showcase: A Curated Group Experience
The Dinner & Dance Showcase: A Curated Group Experience is a one-of-a-kind Peruvian experience where haute cuisine and traditional dance collide in a world-class performance. A bold celebration of Peru that you don’t just watch, you feel, taste, and remember.
Day 3
Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in Lima

Pachacamac's Inka Sanctuary Small Group Tour
Join this tour to explore Pachacamac, the most celebrated Pre-Hispanic ceremonial center on the Pacific Coast. You'll visit the fascinating museum and admire the sacred temples and palaces built entirely from adobe, where pilgrims once sought guidance from the oracle of Pachacamac. You'll enjoy a comfortable 19-mile drive south of Lima with your expert guide, who will reveal the site's history and spiritual significance along the way. As you walk through the ruins, you'll gain a deeper understanding of Andean culture and valuable insight into the ancient Peruvian civilization.
A Walk Through Local Culture
The Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI), located in a beautiful 19th-century palace in the historical center, is the perfect place to explore Peru’s rich artistic heritage. Its collection spans more than 3,000 years, from pre-Columbian pieces to contemporary works, giving visitors a vivid overview of the country’s culture. Beyond the permanent collection, MALI frequently hosts temporary exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events, making it a lively hub for both locals and travelers. A great choice for a free afternoon in Lima, especially combined with a walk through the nearby Parque de La Exposición.
Day 4
Day 4 - Traveling to Sacred Valley Resorts by Airplane
The Sacred Valley awaits you today! You will be picked up from your accommodation and transferred to the airport for your departing flight to Cusco. The flight takes approximately 1.5 hours, with several departures available throughout the day.
Upon arrival in Cusco, your driver will be waiting to welcome you and take you to the Sacred Valley, where your accommodation is located.
Please note that the flight included in your package is in Economy Class (or a similar class). If you’re interested in upgrading to a higher class (available only on certain airlines), just let us know, and we’ll be happy to check availability and cost. Please also keep in mind that the included flight is non-flexible, and flight prices are subject to change until the trip is confirmed.
1 Night in Sacred Valley Resorts
1 Night in Sacred Valley Resorts


1 Night in Sacred Valley Resorts
The Sacred Valley resort area is ideal for travelers seeking the perfect blend of nature, comfort, and relaxation. Evenings are usually peaceful, and most dining happens within the hotels, which offer excellent cuisine and beautiful settings. The atmosphere is more rural than urban, but that’s exactly what many guests appreciate: quiet nights, starry skies, and a sense of calm that comes into striking contrast with busier Peruvian cities. As the area is spread out, activities typically require short drives, and there are limited standalone restaurants or shops outside the hotels. But the combination of natural beauty, fresh air, and top-quality lodgings renders the Sacred Valley one of the most pleasant places to stay in the entire country.
The Sacred Valley resort area is ideal for travelers seeking the perfect blend of nature, comfort, and relaxation. Evenings are usually peaceful, and most dining happens within the hotels, which offer excellent cuisine and beautiful settings. The atmosphere is more rural than urban, but that’s exactly what many guests appreciate: quiet nights, starry skies, and a sense of calm that comes into striking contrast with busier Peruvian cities. As the area is spread out, activities typically require short drives, and there are limited standalone restaurants or shops outside the hotels. But the combination of natural beauty, fresh air, and top-quality lodgings renders the Sacred Valley one of the most pleasant places to stay in the entire country.
Day 4
Day 4 - Arrival in Sacred Valley Resorts
Upon arrival, your driver will drop you off at your accommodation.
Be at One With The Stars
With high altitude and little light pollution, the Sacred Valley offers exceptional night skies. These conditions are perfect for spotting the Milky Way and Southern Hemisphere constellations. Ask your resort for the best viewing times and, if available, guidance on traditional Inca star lore. It’s a peaceful, memorable way to end an evening in the Valley.

Culture & Traditions of The Sacred Valley
Spend a few hours exploring the living culture of the Sacred Valley with two complementary stops. Begin at Museo Inkariy in Calca, where life-sized dioramas and exhibits bring the Inca civilization to life, covering traditions, rituals, and daily life in a compact, visitor-friendly setting. Next, head to Yucay Museo de Cultura Viva, a short drive from Urubamba, to experience Andean crafts, textiles, and ceremonial traditions firsthand. Watch artisans at work, see small animals like llamas and guinea pigs, and browse the museum’s artisan shop. Together, these two stops offer a rich and immersive glimpse into the history, culture, and living traditions of the Sacred Valley, all easily accessible within a half-day.
Day 5
Day 5 - Traveling to Machu Picchu Pueblo by Private Transfer
The magical Machu Picchu awaits you today! From your accommodation in the Sacred Valley, you will be driven to Ollantaytambo, where you will board the train to Machu Picchu Pueblo. Your train tickets are included, and the scenic journey through the Andes takes approximately 1.5 hours, while the drive to Ollantaytambo is around 1 hour long.
2 Nights in Machu Picchu Pueblo
2 Nights in Machu Picchu Pueblo


2 Nights in Machu Picchu Pueblo
The greatest advantage of Machu Picchu Pueblo is its location. Staying here allows travelers to reach the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu early in the morning, with minimal travel time. However, there's more to Machu Picchu Pueblo than just its convenient location. In this charming town, you'll be amazed by scenic mountain views, while the soothing murmur of the water as you walk along the river that runs through the town is the perfect soundtrack to the most relaxing strolls. Speaking of relaxing moments, many of the hotels we've partnered with in Machu Picchu offer spa facilities, ideal when preparing for, or recuperating from, exploring the ruins.
The greatest advantage of Machu Picchu Pueblo is its location. Staying here allows travelers to reach the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu early in the morning, with minimal travel time. However, there's more to Machu Picchu Pueblo than just its convenient location. In this charming town, you'll be amazed by scenic mountain views, while the soothing murmur of the water as you walk along the river that runs through the town is the perfect soundtrack to the most relaxing strolls. Speaking of relaxing moments, many of the hotels we've partnered with in Machu Picchu offer spa facilities, ideal when preparing for, or recuperating from, exploring the ruins.
Day 5
Day 5 - Arrival in Machu Picchu Pueblo
After departing the train at Machu Picchu Pueblo/Aguas Calientes station, your hotel will either be a short walk from the station or if it's a little longer we will advise on the best way to get to your hotel.
Stroll Machu Picchu's Artisanal Market
No visit to Machu Picchu Pueblo is complete without a stroll through the town's Artisan Market. This colorful maze of stalls by the train tracks is packed with alpaca textiles, ceramics, jewelry, and souvenirs. It's the ideal place to buy gifts and keepsakes before or after visiting Machu Picchu. Open until 8 PM, the market is a lovely place to go after dinner, on your way back to your hotel.
Day 6
Day 6 - Your First Full Day in Machu Picchu Pueblo

Machu Picchu Private Tour
Today, you will explore the marvels of Machu Picchu, likely to be the highlight of your journey through Peru. Your private guide will meet you at your hotel and accompany you to the bus station. From here, you will take a shuttle up the mountain, which is the sole means of accessing the archaeological site, as private vehicles are not permitted.
Upon arrival at the entrance, your guide will lead you through the designated sectors included with your ticket type. Highlights of the main archaeological site include the Temple of the Sun, the Sacred Rock, and the Temple of the Three Windows. You will also have time to enjoy the iconic panoramic viewpoint and experience the principal landmarks of the citadel.
For travelers with a higher fitness level, there is an option to add the additional hike to Huayna Picchu at an extra cost. Please note that this is a strenuous ascent on uneven stairs, but you will be rewarded with spectacular views overlooking the entire Machu Picchu archaeological site.
At the end of your guided visit, we highly recommend extending your stay, and we can book lunch for you at the beautiful Belmond Sanctuary Lodge, which sits at the site entrance and is the only hotel in the area. Alternatively, if you prefer to return to Machu Picchu Pueblo, you can take the next available bus back down the mountain, as they run frequently but cannot be booked in advance.
Reward Yourself With a Lunch To Remember
After your guided visit to Machu Picchu, we suggest stopping for lunch at the Sanctuary Lodge, just outside the site entrance. It’s the most convenient place to unwind after exploring the ruins, offering a comfortable setting and delicious food. The spectacular views of the surroundings from the floor to ceiling windows, accompanied by delicious Peruvian specialties make for a memorable meal and relaxing break before continuing your day at your own pace.
Relax at The Spa
The town’s Spanish name sets the tone for what awaits you in Machu Picchu Pueblo. Aguas Calientes translates into Hot Waters in Spanish, referring to the natural hot springs that are found in the town. Wellness is a key feature of many of the town's hotels, and many are equipped with spa facilities. If your hotel doesn't have a spa, we know the best spot in town and your city host will help you obtain the city pass. A massage, hot tub or sauna are perfect for soothing aching muscles, or to relax after a visit to the archeological site.
Day 7
Day 7 - Traveling to Cusco by Train & Private Transfer, via Ollantaytambo
Travel from Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes) to Ollantaytambo in comfort aboard a scenic train journey through the spectacular Urubamba Valley.

Day Stop in Ollantaytambo
Day Stop in Ollantaytambo


Day Stop in Ollantaytambo
Ollantaytambo is one of the most atmospheric destinations in the Sacred Valley, a small town where Inca history isn’t just preserved, but still very much lived. Its narrow streets, stone channels, and original urban layout date back more than 500 years, and this is why it's considered one of the best surviving examples of an Inca settlement. It's no overstatement to say that walking around Ollantaytambo feels like stepping into a living archaeological site.
Ollantaytambo is one of the most atmospheric destinations in the Sacred Valley, a small town where Inca history isn’t just preserved, but still very much lived. Its narrow streets, stone channels, and original urban layout date back more than 500 years, and this is why it's considered one of the best surviving examples of an Inca settlement. It's no overstatement to say that walking around Ollantaytambo feels like stepping into a living archaeological site.
Day 7 - Day Stop in Ollantaytambo
Day 7 - Day Stop in Ollantaytambo
Upon arrival at Ollantaytambo train station you will be picked up by your private guide for a short tuktuk ride to the spectacular UNESCO archaeological site.

Ollantaytambo Archeological Site Private Tour
Benefit from a unique journey into the past of the UNESCO-listed Ollantaytambo on a guided tour that will introduce you to its impressive stone terraces, narrow cobblestone streets, and fully functional ancient water channels. Learn the fascinating history of the Inca rulers, their strategic defense against the Spanish, and the remarkable engineering behind their temples and agricultural terraces. From the fortress summit, take in panoramic views of the Sacred Valley, the charming town below, and the surrounding Andean mountains.
Get ready to leave the charming town of Ollantaytambo behind as you travel to the historic city of Cusco. Along the way, you’ll enjoy views of terraced hillsides, traditional Andean villages, and the breathtaking landscapes of the Sacred Valley. The journey takes approximately 2 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions. We’ll arrange a private driver to pick you up from your accommodations in Ollantaytambo and take you directly to your accommodations in Cusco, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey.

3 Nights in Cusco
3 Nights in Cusco


3 Nights in Cusco
Cusco’s unique charm lies in its friendly and warm people, colorful traditional clothing, and animated local spirit. The city offers an impressive selection of top-quality hotels and restaurants, from casual spots serving Andean dishes to classy fine dining experiences. Cusco is also considered one of Peru’s safest and most walkable cities, with plenty to discover on foot. That said, visitors should keep in mind that Cusco is one of the world's highest cities, and it may take a little time for the body to adjust to this high altitude. It's no secret that the city’s hilly streets can make walking a bit tiring at first. Take your time to explore the city’s unparalleled atmosphere, warmth, and cultural richness with multiple colonial era and Incan sites in and near the city that comprise Cusco's UNESCO World Heritage List entry.
Cusco’s unique charm lies in its friendly and warm people, colorful traditional clothing, and animated local spirit. The city offers an impressive selection of top-quality hotels and restaurants, from casual spots serving Andean dishes to classy fine dining experiences. Cusco is also considered one of Peru’s safest and most walkable cities, with plenty to discover on foot. That said, visitors should keep in mind that Cusco is one of the world's highest cities, and it may take a little time for the body to adjust to this high altitude. It's no secret that the city’s hilly streets can make walking a bit tiring at first. Take your time to explore the city’s unparalleled atmosphere, warmth, and cultural richness with multiple colonial era and Incan sites in and near the city that comprise Cusco's UNESCO World Heritage List entry.
Day 7
Day 7 - Arrival in Cusco
Upon reaching Cusco, your driver will drop you off at your accommodation.
Acclimatization's Important!
Cusco sits way up at around 11,150 feet (3,400 meters) above sea level, so give yourself time to acclimatize when you arrive. Take it easy on day one, stay well-hydrated, and avoid heavy meals or alcohol until you’re feeling settled. Many travelers find that sipping coca tea (available at every cafe, restaurant and hotel in Cusco) or taking short, gentle walks helps their body adjust. If you’re flying straight in from sea level, expect to feel the altitude. Most people tend to adjust to the altitude within a day.
Day 8
Day 8 - Your First Full Day in Cusco

Cusco City Half-Day Private Tour
A private city tour of Cusco is the best and most comfortable way to check out famous landmarks, including Qoricancha, Sacsaywaman, Q’enko, Puca Pucara, and Tambomachay. Apart from these, the gorgeous Andean scenery and the charm of traditional villages await as you explore the city’s surroundings. You'll discover Cusco's rich mix of Inca and Spanish colonial heritage through its architecture and archaeological sites, get acquainted with local culture, and buy unique handmade souvenirs for you and your loved ones back home.
An Afternoon of History & Culture
For a rich cultural experience in just a few hours, start in the San Blas district at the Museo de Arte Precolombino, housed in a restored colonial mansion and showcasing over 450 artifacts from Peru’s ancient cultures. Then, walk downhill to the Museo Inka near Plaza de Armas, where you’ll discover Inca tools, textiles, and ritual objects that bring the empire’s history to life. Nearby, the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo offers a contrasting perspective with vibrant works by modern Peruvian artists. If time allows, finish at Museo Qorikancha, located on the site of the Temple of the Sun, to explore Inca architecture and artifacts alongside the blending of colonial influences. This self-guided route is walkable, immersive, and perfect for travelers looking to experience Cusco’s artistic and historical richness in a short afternoon.

Day 9
Day 9 - Your Second Full Day in Cusco

Cusco South Valley Private Tour
This half-day tour is a crash course on the rich history and vibrant culture of Cusco. You'll marvel at the impressive Inca canals and fountains at Tipon, wander through the vast pre-Inca city of Pikillaqta, and stand in awe before the exquisite colonial church of Andahuaylillas. This tour lets you discover three distinct eras - Inca, pre-Inca, and colonial - in a single day, making it a truly memorable journey.

Pisaq Private Tour
Experience the rich history and breathtaking landscapes of Pisac on this full-day tour. Begin with a guided exploration of Q’alla Q’asa, the ancient urban sector, where terraces, storage structures, and defensive walls reveal the ingenuity of Inca architecture. Follow the original Inca Trail to the sacred Intihuatana and P’isaqa sectors, marveling at advanced stonework and panoramic views of the Sacred Valley. Complete your day by exploring the vibrant Pisac Traditional Market, discovering local crafts, textiles, and regional flavors.
Day 10
Day 10 - Departure Day
A driver will pick you up at your Cusco accommodation and drop you off at the airport for your departing flight. Duration of the drive is about 30 -50 minutes depending on the traffic.
Glowing Reviews from Our Guests
Average of our Guest's Ratings of tour packages including these destinations

JayWay made it possible to thoroughly enjoy Peru and learn about its history, its people and its culture without fretting over arrangements for transportation, hotels and tours.
– John, Kathy, Vicki, Pam & Dianne, Oregon
Visited : Peru
Itinerary : Lima, Tambopata Jungle, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu Pueblo, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley Resorts, Cusco, Arequipa, Lima
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Met and exceeded all of our expectations; confirmed our confidence in using JayWay for this amazing trip; all above and beyond.
– Allan & Carol, Ontario
Visited : Peru
Itinerary : Lima, Tambopata Jungle, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu Pueblo, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley Resorts, Cusco, Arequipa
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