Magnificent Inca ruins
Peru is a land of enchanting Incan ruins and jaw-dropping landscapes, with so much to explore.
Take a boat ride on Lake Titicaca, the highest lake in the world, hike the Inca Trail to machu Picchu or take the uch easier train before exploring the ruins, wander the streets of Cuzco and ollantaytambo enjoying local life, dine in gournmet restauants in Lima - Now one of the leading gastonomy centres in the world or try their local delicasy of guinea pig, for an authentic taste of Peru
A holiday to Peru can be combined with any other South American country and is well worth doing so. Twin your trip with Brazil to visit the Iguazu Falls, or visit Rio de Janeiro with its iconic beach atmosphere. You can also pair with Argentina that offers everything from cowboy experiences to glaciers and some of the best food and wine in the world, or hop to the Galapogos Islands.
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Essential Information
See Practical Information- Time Zone GMT -5
- Currency PEN - Peruvian Sol
- Visa Information Irish citizens will not require a visa for travel to Peru.
- Language Spanish
- Flight Time Indirect flights are available from Ireland.
- Health Information No special vaccines are required or recommended for travel to Peru.
Top Tips from our Experts

Barbara
Destination Specialist
“Travel in style to Machu Picchu, the ‘City in the Sky’, on the luxury 1920s-style Belmond Hiram Bingham train. If you're on a budget, look at the three-star and four-star options.”

Robert
Destination Specialist
“Taking the acrobatic flight over the mystical Nazca Lines is one of my best memories of Peru – but make sure to take travel sickness tablets before boarding as it can be quite a bumpy ride.”

Karen
Destination Specialist
“Explore Machu Picchu via the Inca Trail. Nothing is more rewarding than hiking for four days to be greeted with an amazing view over the sacred Machu Picchu – be sure to book early as only 200 hikers are allowed on the trail each day.”
Great sample itineraries
Here's a selection of popular itineraries to give you some ideas. But almost anything's possible so call us now and we'll create an amazing holiday just for you.

Cuzco & Machu Picchu with Belmond
Once only accessible on foot, Machu Picchu can now be reached by rail on board the luxurious Belmond Hiram Bingham Train. Relax in style as your train winds leisurely through the changing landscapes and spectacular vistas of the beautiful Andes...
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Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
The most popular hike in South America, thousands of people every year take the challenge to walk this ancient trail set by the Incas. Trek during the day and enjoy evenings around the fire in the campsites along the way...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Flights to Peru take approximately 12 hours and 30 minutes. There are currently seasonal direct flight options from London Gatwick to Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima with British Airways two-three times a week. Alternatively, LATAM Airlines, Air Europa, Air France and Iberia offer various indirect options.
Machu Picchu is located in the Andes Mountains, around 50 miles northwest of Cuzco in Peru, South America. It sits approximately 2,430 metres above sea level in the Urubamba River valley, also known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
The Inca Trail Hike is 26 miles long and is one of the most famous, and scenic hiking trails on Earth. Hikers typically start the trail 50 miles along the railway between Cuzco and Aguas Calientes and finish at the famous Machu Picchu.