Hello, Dear reader! If you're dreaming about Machu Picchu, the Amazon rainforest, or a plate of fresh ceviche by the Pacific, you've landed in the right place.
At Peruvian Sunrise, we live and breathe Peru travel, and today we're sharing everything you need to know before you book one of the best Peru tour packages out there. Grab a coffee (or a pisco sour, we won't judge) and continue reading!
Why Peru Should Be Your Next Big Adventure
Peru is one of those rare places that has it all: ancient ruins, snow-capped mountains, colonial cities, jungle wildlife, and coastline that stretches for miles. A good Peru tour package brings all of that together so you're not stuck planning logistics, you're just showing up and living the experience. Whether you want a classic Machu Picchu tour, a deep dive into the Sacred Valley, or a full Peru vacation package that covers Lima, Cusco, and the Amazon in one trip, there's a route built for you.
The best part? You don't need to be a hardcore backpacker to enjoy it. Peru welcomes everyone, from first-time travelers to seasoned explorers, and a well-planned itinerary makes the whole trip smooth, safe, and honestly, pretty easy.
Best Peru Tour Packages for Travelers from the USA, UK or Canada
If you're flying in from the USA, UK, or Canada, you're probably searching for something reliable, well-organized, and worth every mile flown. Peru tour packages from the USA, UK and Canada usually combine the highlights: Lima's food scene, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, and sometimes Lake Titicaca or the Amazon for those who want more.
English-speaking travelers tend to look for guided tours with English-speaking guides, comfortable transportation, and a clear day-by-day plan, and that's exactly what we build at Peruvian Sunrise. No guesswork, no wasted days, just a smooth trip from the moment you land to the moment you're waving goodbye to the Andes.
Peru Tour Packages from Europe: Germany, Switzerland and Beyond
For our friends from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and the rest of Europe, planning a trip to Peru (or as you might search, a "Peru Rundreise" or "Pauschalreise Peru") usually means wanting more time to enjoy each stop rather than rushing through. Peru tour packages from Europe often include a bit more flexibility, since flights are longer and travelers want to make every day count.
We design Peru travel packages with this in mind: slower mornings in Cusco, extra time to wander the Sacred Valley, and itineraries that respect the fact that you crossed an ocean to be here. Whether you're coming from Frankfurt, Zurich, or anywhere nearby, we make sure your Peru trip feels worth the journey.
What Makes a Peru Tour Package "the Best"?
Not all Peru tours are created equal. The best Peru tour packages usually share a few things in common: a knowledgeable local guide, a realistic pace (Machu Picchu at 6 a.m. hits different when you're not exhausted), good accommodation, and room for the unexpected, like an extra stop for photos or a local market you didn't plan for but can't miss.
At Peruvian Sunrise, we build every itinerary around real experiences,which means real moments over rushed photo stops… the kind of trip you'll actually remember.
Ready to Travel to Peru?
If Peru has been on your list for a while, this is your sign. Our travel experts can put together a custom Peru tour package built around your dates, your pace, and your budget, whether you're coming from New York, London, Toronto, Berlin, or Zurich.
Reach out to our travel experts today and let's start planning your trip to Peru. We'll take care of the details so all you have to do is pack your bags (and we will also provide a packing list so you don’t have to stress).
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do I need for a good Peru trip?
Most travelers are happy with 7 to 10 days, which gives you enough time to see Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu without feeling rushed. If you want to add the Amazon or Lake Titicaca, 12 to 14 days works better.
Is it better to book a tour package or plan the trip on my own?
It depends on how much time you want to spend organizing things. A package saves you from booking trains, entrance tickets, and hotels separately, and it also means someone local is handling problems if they come up, so you can just enjoy the trip.
When is the best time of year to visit Peru?
The dry season, from May to September, is generally considered the best time for hiking and clear mountain views. The rainy season (November to March) has fewer crowds and lower prices, though some trails may be affected.
Do I need to speak Spanish to travel around Peru?
Not at all. Major tourist areas are used to international visitors, and if you book with us, your guides will speak English or German depending on your group, so communication is never a problem.