From Amazonian jungles to vast lakes and canyons, soaring mountains and paradisiacal beaches, Peru is home to a truly spectacular array of landscapes, and a host of pre-columbian archeological sites, most notably the breathtaking Incan city of Machu Picchu.
With a long and storied history, world class gastronomy and unique blend of cultures and traditions, Peru is a truly fascinating place, where adventures are never far away!

The Nazca lines comprise a series of ancient pre-colombian carvings which are etched into desert...
Read MoreOne of the ‘new seven wonders of the world’, Machu Picchu, the ancient Incan citadel is a truly...
Read MoreIsla Uros are a series of man made islands in Lake Titicaca, constructed hundreds of years ago by...
Read MoreWith a depth of nearly three and a half thousand metres, Colca Canyon in Southern.
Read MorePeru is home to perhaps the most diverse section of the vast Amazon rainforest, no more so than in...
Read MoreVinicunca, also known as rainbow mountain, has become somewhat of a sensation due to its...
Read MoreThere are no direct flights from the UK to Peru. However, you can travel via Amsterdam with KLM; Madrid with Iberia; Frankfurt with Lufthansa, or via a number of US cities including, Miami, Atlanta and New York.
June-September is generally the driest period for most of the country and therefore the best time to visit, particularly if you’re planning to visit Machu Picchu.
Peru is a large country, and therefore, in order to experience the main highlights we recommend at least ten days.
If you are a UK national you do not require a visa to enter Peru and may remain there for up to 90 days.
Home of Christ The Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain, Brazil is a must-visit destination.
A small South American gem with humbling highlands.
It's rich volcanic soils produce indulgent, world class coffee. The lush Amazon and unspoiled coast make for an idyllic variety of natural splendours.