Tailor-made holidays in Peru, designed for you

Tailor-made holidays in Peru, designed for you

Where ancient Inca citadels, fertile agricultural valleys and the tropical Amazon create a remarkable landscape, offering a profound sense of history, biodiversity and culinary innovation.

A journey through history, mountains and rainforest

Peru is a land of profound proof, where ancient citadels stand as startling proof of civilisations past amidst the thundering biodiversity of the Amazon. Travelling here reveals a world of monumental beauty, from the mist-shrouded ruins of Machu Picchu to the vibrant culinary soul of Lima. Whether trekking the legendary Inca Trail or navigating the flooded forests by riverboat, Peru offers moments of deep grounding and wonder that feel truly life-enhancing. It is an invitation to discover a destination that celebrates its diverse heritage in its most extraordinary and authentic forms.



A seasonal guide to Peru

Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Spring

September - November

The dry season in the Andean highlands begins its transition to summer, with temperatures rising and afternoon rains becoming more frequent. This is a beautiful time for photography as the landscapes remain lush and green, and the trails to Machu Picchu are quieter than in peak months. Enjoy the first glimpses of migratory birds in the Amazon as the rainy season approaches.

Summer

December - February

Experience the peak of the beach season along the northern coast with sunny skies and warm waters perfect for surfing. While the highlands and Amazon experience their wettest months, the coastal cities like Lima are at their most vibrant. This is a festive time for local celebrations and enjoying the renowned gastronomic scene of the capital under clear summer skies.

Autumn

March - May

The rains begin to slow down in the highlands, and the trails and bridges to Machu Picchu are meticulously repaired and reopened. This is an ideal time for hikers as the mountains remain brilliantly green and the air is fresh. The Amazon begins its transition back to the “not-as-rainy” season, offering excellent conditions for river-based wildlife spotting.

Winter

June - August

This peak dry season offers crystal-clear blue skies and clear views for hiking the Andean highlands and the Inca Trail. It is the premier time for exploring the Amazon with fewer mosquitoes and wildlife abundantly present near the riverbanks. Enjoy the most stable weather for photography and experience the vibrant traditional festivals that take place across the country.

The natural wonders

Peru is home to some of the planet’s most iconic wildlife. Pink river dolphins and playful monkeys inhabit the Amazon waterways, while Andean condors soar above the high peaks. Along the coasts, sea lions and penguins thrive on protected islands, and the Sacred Valley remains a fertile sanctuary for diverse mountain species. The scenery is dominated by thundering falls and ancient citadels shaping environments that feel life-enhancing and profoundly powerful.



Montana de Siete Colores, Vinicunca

Montana de Siete Colores, Vinicunca

Cusco, Peru

Sea Lions on the Rocky Shores of Islas Ballestas

Sea Lions on the Rocky Shores of Islas Ballestas

Paracas, Peru

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