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Peru from Coast to Andes 8D/7N: Lima, Paracas, Cusco & Machu Picchu
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Itinerary
Discover Peru on a perfectly connected itinerary that takes you from the Pacific coast to the heart of the Andes. Start in Lima for an easy arrival and acclimatization at sea level, then head to Paracas to cruise to the wildlife-rich Ballestas Islands before flying to Cusco and stepping into the Inca world. You’ll explore the Sacred Valley, reach the ultimate highlight at Machu Picchu, and finish with two high-altitude icons: Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) and the turquoise Humantay Lake. A memorable Peru trip for travelers seeking history, epic scenery, and adventure in just a few days, with smooth logistics and well-connected experiences.
Upon arrival in Lima, our team meets you at the airport and transfers you comfortably to your hotel. This day is ideal for resting after travel, enjoying Lima’s sea-level pace, and exploring at your own rhythm. You can relax at the hotel, take a walk nearby, or try local cuisine on your own—getting ready for an itinerary that builds in excitement and altitude.
We depart Lima at 04:40 a. m. along the Pan-American Highway South in tourist transport, with a tour briefing during the ride. Around 06:00 a. m. we stop briefly for breakfast (at the traveler’s expense); a box breakfast is usually provided and you can also buy local bread and drinks. In Paracas, at 09:30 a. m. we begin the boat excursion to the Ballestas Islands, first viewing the famous Candelabra geoglyph and then the abundant marine wildlife: seabirds, sea lions, and Humboldt penguins. Back in the bay, at 10:00 a. m. we enjoy a tasting of traditional sweets such as tejas and chocotejas. At 13:00 p. m. you’ll have free time for lunch (on your own). At 14:00 p. m. we visit an artisan winery to learn about wine and pisco production with a tasting included; at 15:00 p. m. we visit the Huacachina Oasis and at 15:30 p. m. you may choose optional dune buggies and sandboarding. At 17:30 p. m. we return to Lima after a full day of sea, desert, and local tradition.
In the morning, we transfer you from the hotel to the airport for your flight to Cusco. Upon arrival, our team welcomes you and escorts you to the hotel to rest and acclimatize (Cusco sits at about 3,399 m). In the afternoon, enjoy a four-hour city tour visiting Qoricancha, the Sacsayhuamán fortress, and the archaeological sites of Qenqo, Puca Pucará, and Tambomachay. After a rich mix of Inca history, colonial legacy, and scenic viewpoints, we return to the hotel to rest.
We pick you up at 07:30 a.m. to explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas, a region of agricultural landscapes and mountains with a milder climate than Cusco. We begin at the Taray Viewpoint, continue to the colorful Pisac Market, and then visit the Pisac ruins with guided interpretation. After a buffet lunch in Urubamba, we explore Ollantaytambo, famous for its Inca urban layout and impressive terraces. Later, we head to the station to board the train to Aguas Calientes, where our staff assists with the hotel transfer and recommendations for your Machu Picchu visit.
After breakfast, according to your entry time, we take you to the bus station for the ~25-minute ascent to Machu Picchu. At the entrance, you must present your original passport and physical ticket. Inside Machu Picchu (about 2,430 m), your guide explains the site’s history, architecture, and meaning during a ~2-hour guided circuit, covering the most emblematic sectors. Afterwards, we return by bus to Aguas Calientes (25 minutes) and you’ll have free time for lunch on your own. Then we take the train back to Ollantaytambo and transfer to your hotel in Cusco, closing a truly unforgettable day.
We begin early at 04:30 a.m. with hotel pickup in Cusco and travel south for about three hours through Andean towns such as Oropesa, Andahuaylillas, and Urcos until we reach Cusipata for an energizing breakfast. We continue to Phulawasipata (4,600 m) to start a ~1.5-hour hike surrounded by highland scenery, alpacas and llamas, and views of the Ausangate range. At the viewpoint of Vinicunca (5,300 m), enjoy time for photos and the stunning multicolored landscape. We hike back down, enjoy an Andean buffet lunch in Cusipata, and return to Cusco around 5:00 p.m..
We depart at 04:30 a.m. with hotel pickup and drive northeast through Andean valleys to Mollepata for breakfast. Then we continue to Soraypampa (3,900 m) to begin the hike. The ascent takes about 2 hours to reach Humantay Lake (4,200 m), famous for its turquoise waters and dramatic mountain setting, with time for photos and quiet enjoyment. We hike back down to Soraypampa, return to Mollepata for a buffet lunch, and arrive back in Cusco around 6:00 p.m..
At the scheduled time, our team transfers you to the airport for your departure flight. You’ll finish this journey with the satisfaction of having experienced Peru from the coast to the Andes, combining culture, adventure, and unique landscapes.
What’s included?
24/7 personalized assistance
Airport pick-up / drop-off (Lima–Cusco)
7 hotel nights with breakfast
Guiding and transportation on all tours
Lunch in the Sacred Valley
Breakfast and lunch (Mountain & Lake tour days)
Entrance fees to all circuits
Expedition train (round trip)
Consettur bus (up & down)
Machu Picchu entrance ticket
What’s not included?
Meals not mentioned
International or domestic flights
Personal expenses
Suggestions for your trip
Original passport and a digital copy (required for Machu Picchu).
Layered clothing (cold early mornings in Cusco; temperature changes).
Rain jacket or poncho (season-dependent).
Hiking shoes with good grip (Vinicunca and Humantay).
Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.
Water and personal snacks for the road.
Cash in soles for small purchases and non-included expenses.
Personal medication and altitude support if you use it (medical advice recommended).
Let our team of experts help you choose the best tour for you today!
Before$ 1414
Days
/7 nights
$ 1285
Price by group
per adult
Why do travelers love this tour?
Ronald Q
2024-02-10
Servicio excelente y puntual
Demaciado bueno, responsables y muy puntuales. Guías muy profesionales, atentos, gracias Tierra Biru por la experiencia.
Karla S
2024-01-28
Primera vez en Cusco inolvidable
Es mi primera vez en Cusco y no pudo ser mejor, gracias a ustedes Tierra Biru. Hicieron de nuestra visita la más grata. La atención, organización y disposición fueron increíbles. Sin duda regresaremos y será con ustedes.
Juan José Villalobos
2024-03-05
Todo el equipo de 10
Demasiado buen servicio de todo el equipo de Tierra Biru. Si vuelvo a Cusco, son a quienes contrataría. El precio, la atención, los guías, los transportes… en todo nota 100.
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We have answers to all your questions
We know how important it is for you to be well informed before your trip. Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions we receive from our travelers. If you have any other questions, do not hesitate to contact us. We are here to help you plan the adventure of your dreams!
Yes—Expedition train round trip, Consettur bus (up & down), and Machu Picchu entrance are included, plus guided touring.
It’s rated 2 mainly due to high-altitude hikes at Vinicunca and Humantay Lake; the rest of the itinerary is comfortable and well paced.
Guiding is available in Spanish and English, ideal for international travelers or mixed groups.
You’ll have a buffet lunch in the Sacred Valley and breakfast + lunch on the Mountain and Lake tour days. Other meals not listed are on your own.
Lima is generally mild and humid, while Cusco and the highlands can be cold in the mornings with strong sun later—bring layers and sun protection.
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