Plan Your Peru Trip This Year-End: Practical Itinerary Tips

Peru is a fascinating country, with ancient civilizations, stunning landscapes, and a lively culture. It’s a perfect spot for your year-end travel!  Peru has it all: Starting from ancient culture, amazing food, world wonders, and intriguing places.

So, if you want to stop doing the same old grind in this new year, then Peru is the right place for you! However, we know how stressful setting up a trip for yourself can be, especially in the new year. But don’t worry! Luckily for you, we designed this blog that will provide you with useful tips to maximize your Peruvian experience during the new year, so let’s dive in!

Why Visit Peru at Year-End?

The year-end period from November to January is a wonderful time to visit Peru! The festive atmosphere that Peru has, allows you to create diverse experiences, friends, and new memories. Along with the variety of places, attractions, and parties you have available, here are a few reasons to consider a trip to Peru during this time:

 Celebrations: Experience the unique blend of indigenous and European traditions as Peruvians celebrate Christmas and New Year. Andean cities like Cusco, Puno, or Arequipa come alive with vibrant markets, street fairs, and joyful religious events.

On the other side, Lima and Cusco are popular for their nightlife, especially during the new year. Experiment with Cusco’s nightlife with this guide!

Ideal Weather: December brings the start of the rainy season in Andean areas like Cusco and Machu Picchu, but it’s summer on the coast! Enjoy the warm beach weather in beautiful places like Mancora, Lobitos, Organos, and more!

Fewer Crowds: The year-end period is less crowded than the peak tourist season from May to September. This means you can enjoy a more personal experience at popular destinations.

So, we gave you some reasons to explore Peru during New Year’s Eve, but what advice should you follow from now on? Let’s see some from now on!

Budgeting for Your Peru Trip

A trip to Peru can be tailored to suit various budgets. Here’s a breakdown of average costs:

Accommodation:

  • Budget: $15–$35 per night (hostels or budget hotels).
  • Mid-range: $50–$100 per night.
  • Luxury: $150+ per night for boutique hotels or resorts.

Transportation:

  • Domestic Flights: $50–$150 per segment.
  • Long-Distance Buses: $20–$60 depending on the route.
  • Train to Machu Picchu: $60–$150 for round trips.

Food & Activities:

  • Meals: $3–$10 at local eateries; $20–$50 at high-end restaurants.
  • Entrance Fees: Machu Picchu ($45–$70), Sacred Valley sites ($20–$30).
  • Guided Tours: $50–$100 per day.

Money-Saving Tips:

Choose Budget-Friendly Transport: Instead of flying from Lima to Cusco, consider taking an overnight bus with Cruz del Sur. It’s a wonderful way to save money on both travel and a place to sleep while you rest on the bus.

Set a Friendly Budget: Before your trip, think about how much you’d like to spend. This way, you can relax and enjoy your adventure without worrying about money.

Consider Camping: If you love nature, camping in some tourist spots can be a fun and affordable choice.

Book Early for Best Deals: Look for flight and accommodation deals ahead of time. Early planning can help you find great prices and save some cash.

Discover Hidden Gems: Take the time to explore less touristy spots like Chachapoyas or Huaraz. These quieter areas can offer a more genuine experience.

Use Local Transport: When exploring cities in Peru, try using public buses or the metro instead of taxis. It’s a cost-effective way to travel and allows you to meet locals.

Be Aware of Attraction Costs: Popular places like Machu Picchu, Colca Canyon, and Lake Titicaca may have higher entrance fees. Check prices early and look for discounts.

Join Local Festivals: The rainy season might bring exciting local festivals, like carnivals. These events are a great way to immerse yourself in Peruvian culture. Check local calendars for happenings in Cusco, Arequipa, or other cities.

Eat Like a Local: Instead of eating at touristy restaurants, explore local markets or affordable eateries. This not only enhances your experience but also keeps your meals budget-friendly.

Find your travel style

Before you begin setting up your trip, consider what draws you. What kind of trips would you like to have in Peru? Are you looking for thrilling experiences, a chance to learn about the culture, a peaceful moment in nature, or a little bit of everything? Considering your travel style will allow you to create a specific schedule based on your preferences. Here are some refreshing suggestions to motivate you:

Adventure

Inca Trail: Follow the most adventurous route to enter Machu Picchu. You’ll walk You will walk like you have never walked before, but the views and the breathtaking mountain views will be paid off.

Adventure Sports: If you’re a thrill seeker, we compiled in a blog some adventure sports you can do in Peru

Amazon Area: Enjoy a boat ride on the Amazon River, surrounded by the rainforest. You can also visit National Reserves like Tambopata, Manu, or Bahuaja Sonene.

Adventure Sports: If you love excitement, try rafting, ziplining, or sandboarding in the Huacachina dunes.

Culture and History

Cusco Area: Explore Inca history in the cradle of the ancient Inca Empire. The Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machu Picchu, and other archaeological sites are the best for it. 

Arequipa:  Discover the secrets of the white city, the Colca Canyon, and the Chivay town.

Nazca Lines: Take a flight over the Nazca Desert to see these mysterious ancient drawings from above.

Nature and Relaxation

Northern Beaches: Relax in the sun at beautiful beaches like Máncora, Punta Sal, or Vichayito.

Amantani Island: Enjoy a homestay with locals in this quiet and peaceful retreat in the Lake Titicaca

Huaraz: Enjoy watching towering mountains, incredible snow-capped mountains in the Huascaran, and more!

Gastronomy and Urban Life

Lima: Enjoy tasty Peruvian food. Explore the lively Miraflores and Barranco neighborhoods.

Arequipa: Enjoy the rocoto relleno and stroll through the Historic Center and the Plaza de Armas.

Trujillo: The eternal spring city is also one of Peru’s most important food hubs.

Consider the Weather


Thanks to its diverse and varied geography, Peru offers a beautiful mix of climates. As you plan your end-of-year holiday, consider how the season and weather in each location may affect your plans. This will assist you in packing carefully and arranging your schedule so that you can fully enjoy your time at each stop.

Costa (Coast)

Climate: December brings warm and sunny summer days along the coast.

Recommended Activities: Enjoy water sports, Peruvian beaches, and visit natural reserves like Paracas.

Highlight: The sunny, rain-free weather makes Paracas National Reserve a fantastic spot for exploring its stunning landscapes.


Sierra (Highlands)

Climate: Expect a rainy season with some showers and some cooler temperatures too.

Tips: It’s a great idea to pack waterproof clothing and sturdy shoes. Also, consider having some indoor activities as a backup just in case it rains heavily.


Selva (Jungle)

Climate: The jungle is warm and humid all year, with regular rain.

Recommendations: Bring lightweight long-sleeved clothes, insect repellent, and water-resistant shoes to keep yourself comfortable and protected.

Craft Your Ideal Itinerary Based on Travel Duration

Planning your days in Peru is a fun and important step in creating a memorable itinerary. With the right amount of time, you can see famous landmarks and uncover Peru’s hidden gems. This way, you’ll make the most of your adventure and enjoy every moment!

Express Trip (3-5 Days)

Day 1: Arrive in Lima. Take a leisurely stroll through the historic center and savor some delicious local dishes.

Day 2: Flight to Cusco. Spend some time to adapt to the altitude. Be sure to visit nearby sites like Sacsayhuamán and Coricancha. Keep in mind this guide about altitude sickness.

Day 4: Visit the Sacred Valley. Start this one-day trip from Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Maras, etc. You’ll enjoy all of the charm of these small towns!

Day 5: Enjoy a day trip to Machu Picchu before heading back to your country or another part of South America!


Medium Trip (8-10 Days)

Lima: Explore the city of Kings, its history, gastronomy, museums, and other attractions.

Cusco and the Sacred Valley: Explore the “navel of the world” city along with the Sacred Valley

Cusco, Machu Picchu: It’s your turn to enjoy the lost citadel of the Incas!

The Sun Route, Puno, and Lake Titicaca:  Enjoy the adventure in Peru’s folkloric capital, and discover the highest navigable lake in the world

Arequipa and the Colca Canyon: Discover the white city and one of the highest canyons in the world.


Full Experience Trip (15+ Days)

Lima, Paracas: Spend some days in Lima and then go to Paracas

Islas Ballestas Nazca: The Ica region has amazing places like the majestic Ballestas Islands and mysterious  Nazca Lines,

Arequipa, Lake Titicaca: Discover the white city, Lake Titicaca, and more in the Puno region 

Puno, Cusco: Going through the sun route, you’ll end up in Cusco city.

Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu: Explore this group of picturesque towns in the Sacred Valley, and end this part of the trip in Machu Picchu’s lost citadel.

Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata: After going through the Peruvian Coast and Andes, is your turn to explore the rainforest. We assure you you’ll love biodiversity and adventures in the Peruvian jungle.


Tips for Customizing Your Itinerary:

  • Short on time? Prioritize Cusco and Machu Picchu. Keep in mind that Lima could be the first destination you steep on when you get to Peruvian territory, so you can spend some time there too.
  • Want relaxation? Add a beach destination or the Huacachina, the only oasis in South America.
  • Interested in history? Extend your stay in Arequipa, Lima, or Cusco for more in-depth exploration.
  • Are you a thrill seeker? Focus your trip into the Amazon rain forest or adventure sports you can do all around Peru.

Key Destinations to Include in Your Itinerary

Lima – The City of Kings

Lima, Peru’s capital, is your gateway to the country and a hub of gastronomy, history, and vibrant nightlife.

Highlights:

Historical Center: A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring colonial-era architecture like the Plaza Mayor, the Government Palace, the magic circuit of water, Lima’s Cathedral, and more.

Miraflores and Barranco Districts: Explore tourist-friendly districts, attractions, eateries, stores, people, and more! Barranco is Peru’s bohemian venue for excellence,  known for its art galleries, street murals, and quaint cafes. Miraflores is famous for Larcomar and its beautiful boulevard.

Gastronomy: Food in Lima is amazing, you can try the Criolle food basics, or if you have enough money on your credit card, enjoy the dining experience of your life at top restaurants like Central or Maido.

Practical Tips:

  • Allocate 1–2 days for Lima to explore its main attractions. You can see options about where to stay in Lima by taking a look at this guide we made for you!
  • You can use Uber or taxis to get around efficiently.
  • Explore colonial Lima in the city’s historic center.

Cusco – The Ancient Inca Capital

This city is the cultural heart of Peru and the starting point of Machu Picchu. Cusco is the most visited tourist destination in Peru.

Highlights:

  • Sacsayhuamán: A fascinating archaeological site just outside Cusco.
  • San Pedro Market: Immerse yourself in local culture while shopping for souvenirs and sampling traditional snacks. Here you have a guide about other traditional markets in Cusco.
  • Plaza de Armas: The central square is surrounded by colonial-era churches and vibrant shops.

Practical Tips:

  • Spend at least 2–3 days in Cusco to acclimatize to the altitude (3,400m) before heading to higher altitudes. We recommend taking it easy one or two days before you start more demanding tours.
  • Take it slow on your first day; drink coca tea to ease altitude symptoms.
  • Book your tickets to nearby ruins in advance.

Machu Picchu – The Lost City of the Incas

No trip to Peru is complete without visiting the iconic Machu Picchu, the lost Inca citadel.

Highlights:

  • Experience the mystical beauty of this ancient citadel surrounded by mist-shrouded mountains.
  • Walk the Sun Gate trail for breathtaking panoramic views.
  • Learn about Inca engineering and culture from a local guide.
Exploring Machu Picchu with family

Practical Tips:

  • Book your tickets and train to Machu Picchu months in advance, especially during the holiday season.
  • Consider staying overnight in Aguas Calientes to visit the site early in the morning when it’s less crowded.
  • Dress in layers and pack rain gear; the weather can change quickly this time of the year.

The Sacred Valley – A Cultural Gem

The Sacred Valley, located between Cusco and Machu Picchu, is a treasure trove of archaeological sites, villages, and stunning landscapes. This group of villages promises to amaze you!

Highlights:

  • Pisac and Ollantaytambo: Explore ancient ruins, bustling markets, and amazing people.
  • Maras and Moray: Marvel at the Maras salt mines, and enjoy the ancient inca lab, Moray.
  • Chinchero: Discover traditional weaving techniques in this charming Andean village.

Practical Tips:

  • Starting early, you can visit the best of the Sacred Valley in just one day. If you want to take it easy one day and a half would be enough.
  • If you travel with a group, you can hire a driver or a tourist agency like Viagens Machu Picchu.
  • Try to visit Ollantaytambo and Pisac in the afternoon as it’s less crowded.

Lake Titicaca – The World’s Highest Navigable Lake

Located on the border of Peru and Bolivia, Lake Titicaca offers a glimpse into indigenous cultures and breathtaking scenery.

Highlights:

  • Uros Floating Islands: Learn about the unique lifestyle of the Uros people, who live on man-made reed islands.
  • Taquile Island: Known for its skilled weavers and tranquil atmosphere.
  • Amantani Island: Enjoy a homestay on this quiet island in Titicaca Lake.

Practical Tips:

  • Base yourself in Puno, the gateway to the lake.
  • Allow 2–3 days to explore the lake and its islands.
  • Be prepared for chilly nights due to the lake’s high altitude (3,800m).

 Arequipa and the Colca Canyon

Arequipa, the “White City,” is a beautiful colonial town surrounded by volcanoes. Nearby, the Colca Canyon offers one of the deepest canyons in the world.

Highlights:

  • Santa Catalina Monastery: A stunning colonial-era monastery in Arequipa.
  • Historic Center: Discover the colonial houses, the main square, and the colonial buildings.
  • Colca Canyon: Spot majestic Andean condors soaring above the canyon.

Practical Tips:

  • You can spend one day in Arequipa and another 2 days on a Colca Canyon trip.
  • Consider an overnight stay in the canyon for the full experience.
  • Acclimate to Arequipa’s altitude (2,328m) before trekking in the canyon.

The Amazon Rainforest – Nature at Its Best

The Peruvian Amazon offers unparalleled biodiversity and adventure for nature lovers.

Highlights:

  • Tambopata National Reserve: Known for its pristine rainforest and wildlife like macaws, caimans, and giant otters.
  • Chachapoyas: This is a popular hub for its attractions, lovely historic center, and more.
  • Kuelap: Discover the “ rainforest’s Machu Picchu” 

Practical Tips:

  • Plan for at least 3–4 days to fully immerse yourself in the Amazon experience.
  • Bring insect repellent, lightweight clothing, and waterproof gear.
  • Choose a reputable eco-lodge or tour operator for a safe and sustainable visit. You can have more options on our glamping blog we wrote for you!

In-Depth Packing Guide for Peru

Packing effectively for Peru requires considering diverse climates and activities. Here’s a comprehensive checklist:

Clothing Essentials

  • For the Coast: Lightweight, breathable fabrics for warm weather.
  • Andes: Layers, including thermal undergarments, fleece jackets, and a waterproof outer layer.
  • Amazon: Quick-drying clothes and long sleeves to protect against mosquitoes.

Footwear

  • Hiking Boots: Essential for treks like the Inca Trail or Laguna 69.
  • Sandals: Comfortable for exploring cities or beaches.

Other Must-Haves

  • Electronics: Portable power banks and universal adapters.
  • Documents: Print copies of tickets and IDs in case of poor internet connectivity.
  • Medical Kit: Basic first aid, altitude sickness medication, and anti-diarrheal tablets.

Food and Drink Adventures in Peru

Peru is a culinary paradise, and the year-end is the perfect time to indulge in its diverse cuisine. We’ll give you just some examples of Peruvian gastronomy for you to find:

Top Dishes to Try

Ceviche: Fresh fish marinated in lime juice, served with sweet potatoes and corn.

Anticuchos: Grilled meat skewers, often made with beef heart, paired with spicy sauces.

Pachamanca: A traditional Andean dish cooked underground using hot stones.


Iconic Beverages

Pisco Sour: Peru’s national cocktail made with Pisco, lime, egg whites, and bitters.

Chicha Morada: A refreshing drink made from purple corn and flavored with spices.

Coca Tea: Helps alleviate altitude sickness and keeps you energized.


Practical Tips for Foodies

  • Ask locals for restaurant recommendations to discover hidden gems.
  • Be cautious with street food if you have a sensitive stomach.
  • Enjoy at your own pace: We shared a list of dishes for you to explore.
  • Some dishes might have bold flavors, and that’s part of the fun!

Beyond the Highlights: Lesser-Known Destinations to Consider

While Machu Picchu and Cusco dominate Peru itineraries, exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations adds depth to your trip.

Huacachina – The Desert Oasis

A stunning oasis surrounded by massive sand dunes, Huacachina is perfect for adventure enthusiasts and those seeking unique landscapes.

Four-Wheel Adventure in Huacachina Oasis
Four-Wheel Adventure in Huacachina Oasis

Activities: Sandboarding, dune buggy rides, and paddle boating on the lagoon.

Practical Tips: Visit as a day trip from Ica or spend a night at one of the cozy desert lodges. Sunscreen and sunglasses are a must to protect against the desert sun.

    Huaraz – A Trekking Paradise

    Located in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, Huaraz is ideal for hiking enthusiasts and lovers of alpine scenery.

    Highlights:

    • Laguna 69 Trek: A challenging hike to a turquoise glacier-fed lake.
    • Huascaran National Park: One of the most beautiful parks in Peru.
    • Practical Tips:
      • Stay in Huaraz town and plan guided treks for safety.
      • Acclimatize to the altitude before attempting strenuous hikes.

    Chachapoyas – The Cloud Forest Region

    Nestled in northern Peru, Chachapoyas is rich in history and natural wonders.

    • Highlights:
      • Kuelap Fortress: Often called the “Machu Picchu of the north,” this ancient fortress is perched on a hilltop with panoramic views.
      • Gocta Waterfall: One of the world’s tallest waterfalls, accessible via a scenic hike.
    • Practical Tips:
      • Allow 3–4 days to fully explore the region.
      • Hire a local guide to learn about the rich history and avoid missing key details.

    How to Find Affordable Flights in Peru

    Plan Ahead: When you know your travel dates, it’s a great idea to book your flights a few months early. This way, you can take advantage of lower fares before prices go up.

    Compare Prices: Take some time to look at different prices and flight times on comparison websites. Websites like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kayak can help you find the best deals available.

    Travel in Low Season: If you can, think about flying during the low season. You might discover some amazing prices during this time!


    Sign Up for Airline Newsletters: Many airlines send out emails with discounts and special offers. By signing up, you can stay updated on the latest deals and save money.

    Use Reward Points: If you have a credit card that earns reward points, consider using those points to save on flights to Peru. It’s a wonderful way to travel on a budget!

    Making the Most of Your Trip

    Learn Basic Spanish: While many people in tourist areas speak English, knowing some Spanish phrases can enhance your interactions

    Try local cuisine as much as you can. Peru is one of the world’s most emblematic places to have the food experience of your life. From street food to fancy restaurants, try everything you can!

    Respect Local Culture: Always ask before photographing people. Learn about cultural norms, especially in Indigenous communities.

    Bargain like a pro: Vendors will offer a high price at first, so riding in taxis or in traditional markets, you can bargain. Although you’re a gringo, you can learn the art of bargaining, as it’s totally okay for Peruvians.

    Use sun cash: In Peru, using soles, the local currency, will help you get better rates, especially for small purchases. It’s a good idea to keep some small bills and coins handy for street vendors and taxis. Don’t hesitate to negotiate for fair prices; it’s part of the fun!

    Visit Markets: To enjoy Peruvian culture, visit local markets. Try unique experiences like homestays on Lake Titicaca. Try the delicious food, from fresh ceviche to exciting fusion dishes. Enjoy your adventure!

    Be mindful of altitude sickness. In high-altitude areas, staying hydrated and acclimating slowly. Lastly, plan your trip around Peru’s distinct dry and rainy seasons to make the most of its diverse regions. Peru offers unforgettable adventures for every traveler.


    Conclusion

    Peru is an amazing mix of history, adventure, and culture. It’s a perfect year-end travel spot. Use this guide to plan an itinerary. It will fit your interests and travel style. It will also ensure a smooth, enriching trip. Your Peru adventure, from trekking the Andes to tasting ceviche, will be unforgettable.

    Viagens Machu Picchu will be more than glad if we can help you to arrange your trip to the Peruvian Lands. Our more than 100,000 satisfied clients confirm that we’re specialists in making people’s come true. Contact us to start taking the first step into the adventure before this year ends. Peru is waiting for you!

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