OUR HOTELS IN PERU

LIMA
Do not miss visiting the most important places of the city of Lima like "Huaca Huallamarca", a pyramid of pre-Inca adobe.
Discover the Larco Museum, taste a delicious dessert in the Café del Museo Historico, and visit the center of Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, visit the Convent of Santo Domingo, one of the best preserved places of the Colonial era and from its tower you may enjoy a great view of the city. Finally you can contemplate the change of guard at the Government Palace.
PARACAS
The city of Paracas is located in a privileged area of Peru, in the District of Pisco in the Department of Ica, in the Pacific desert ecoregion, it is a system that runs along the western coast of South America from the Pacific to the Andes.
It offers a subtropical climate that provides special conditions for activities of all kinds, and because of its proximity to the sea, Paracas is a bay-shaped spa.
Paracas has been declared a regional reserve for migratory birds. In addition visitors can observe the different ecosystems, archaeological remains and the great diversity of marine fauna in the area.
CUSCO
Also known as Cuzco or Qosqo, it is considered the archaeological capital of America, it was the main city of the Inca Empire.
It was the center of the millennium Tahuantinsuyo (the Empire of the Incas) and is now the most visited city of Peru to offer great architectural and spiritual wealth, history, nature, adventure, art, gastronomy and customs that are kept alive.
Cusco is "Cultural Heritage of Humanity" by UNESCO.
SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS
It is called this way to the extreme of the extensive valley of Urubamba, between the towns of Pisac and Ollantaytambo, near to city of Cusco.
The valley is characterized by very special conditions, such as an excellent climate, very fertile lands and the waters of the sacred river of the Incas, Vilcanota (Quechua voice, sacred or wonderful thing), upstream in the town of Urubamba, changes its name and is called Urubamba river.
SAN AGUSTÍN MONASTERIO DE LA RECOLETA
AREQUIPA
Arequipa, is a 2328 m high city in the south of Peru, it offers wide cultural and natural diversity in its deep canyons such as Cotahuasi and Colca, Sumbay Caves, rock art with antiques of 6000 or 8000 years approximately; Zone of volcanoes and wonderful beaches, maintaining intact its historical, religious and ancestral legacy.
The Historical Center of Arequipa, is a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 2000, and it has impressive buildings such as the Cathedral Basilica, the Monastery of Santa Catalina, the neighborhood of San Lázaro, of Selva Alegre, and the Convent The Recoleta.