Join me in beautiful Peru for a group trip next June 2026! For this trip we’ll be visiting the three regions of Peru: the coast, the mountains, and the rainforest! This will be an epic adventure you will not forget anytime soon. There is so much to take in in Peru like the sights, food, and natural beauty. Be prepared to be overwhelmed with it all, but it will be unlike other countries you’ve visited.

Quick facts

  • For: Women! I want this space to be a place to create community together.
  • Dates: June 14-25, 2026
  • Location: Lima, Cusco, and Puerto Maldonado
  • Spots available: 15, only 6 still available!

What’s included?

  • Accommodation for 11 nights
  • On the ground transportation around the country
  • 3 domestic flights to our different destinations
  • All breakfasts, 9 lunches, and 5 dinners
  • All activities mentioned in the itinerary below
  • Female guides throughout the trip
  • Round trip airport transportation

What’s not included?

  • International flights to and from Peru
  • Travel insurance
  • Alcohol or non-alcoholic drinks
  • Souvenirs
  • Tips for guide and driver (we’ll talk about this!)

Payment Options and Book

Double Occupancy available. Limited space available so don’t wait to book!

$550 deposit to save your spot!

View all other Terms and Conditions here. By paying the deposit for this Peru Group Trip, you agree to these terms and comply with paying all following payments. If a payment is late by two weeks, you could forfeit your spot and lose all payments made.

Peru Group Trip Itinerary

Peru is one the most asked trip destinations I’ve had so I’m very excited to finally be bringing you on the trip of a lifetime with me!

Day 1: Lima

Once we have all arrived in Lima, we’ll be making our way to our hotel in Miraflores. Tonight we’ll be having our first dinner together to get to know each other in person. This will be a dinner experience you won’t forget as we’ll be having it somewhere pretty unique!

Day 2: Lima

Lima is one of my favorite cities and I’m so excited for you to get to see it! We’ll do a city tour around Barranco, the bohemian neighborhood. Afterwards we’ll head to a local restaurant for our cooking class! We will learn to make Causa Limeña, ceviche, and Pisco sour.

After lunch, we will visit the three eras of Lima’s history, including Contemporary Lima (the city’s most traditional residential areas), Ancestral Lima (which includes a panoramic view of the Pucllana Pyramid, a ceremonial centre built in the 4th Century CE), and finally Colonial Lima (which takes you through Lima’s historic centre and includes the Plaza San Martin, Plaza Mayor, and San Francisco museum).

Day 3: Paracas and Huacachina

Today is an early start to get to our destination. The Ballestas Islands in Paracas are an iconic Peruvian sight, but they can only be seen from a tour boat. We will enjoy a traditional lunch at a local vineyard and taste some local Pisco. Afterwards we’ll get to know the impressive Huacachina oasis, ride buggies over the giant dunes, and enjoy the incomparable desert sunset before heading back to Lima for the night.

Day 4: Puerto Maldonado (Rainforest)

Today we are heading to the Amazon Rainforest! As we arrive in Puerto Maldonado, our guide will welcome us at the airport. Our tour here will start with a visit by bus around the city.

From here we will go to the port where our riverboat will be waiting for us. We will sail across the Madre de Dios River till our lodge (30 km away from Puerto Maldonado). In the afternoon, our specialized tour guide will take us through an interpretive trail to the Caimán Cocha, a small lagoon where we can see the black caiman and the white caiman, terrible predators at the top of the food chain of the lake.

Day 5: Puerto Maldonado

After an early breakfast, we will start a trip in the riverboat (about 1 h and 15 minutes). We’ll arrive to the Sandoval Lake where we will begin a hiking excursion (90 minutes) through the tropical forest.

In the afternoon, accompanied by our specialized guide, we will visit Monkeys Island, situated a few minutes away from the hotel in the heart of the Madre de Dios river.

Day 6: Sacred Valley

After a good night´s sleep and breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye to the rainforest and head to Incan Empire capital, Cusco. Upon our arrival, we will be met by our local guide and be transferred to our hotel in the Sacred Valley.

Day 7: Sacred Valley

Today we’ll be exploring Peru’s Sacred Valley. We’ll head to Chinceros where we’ll learn about the ancient Andean weaving and dyeing techniques that this colorful community is famous for. After that, we’ll spend most morning in the heartland of the Incas, surrounded by rich agricultural farmland, as we take in the Inca site of Moray followed by a home-made lunch in the traditional community of Misminay.

After lunch, we will be transferred to Chichubamba for an authentic, heartfelt journey where we’ll not only learn but also actively participate in the traditions that make this region so special.

Day 8: Ollantaytambo and Aguas Calientes

Today we start making our way towards Machu Picchu! We’ll start by traveling through the Sacred Valley, stopping to visit the ruins of Ollantaytambo. From here, we will travel to Machu Picchu by train through gorgeous, changing vistas until reaching Aguas Calientes where we’ll spend the night.

Note: We will only have the chance to travel with a small backpack to Aguas Calientes. The rest of our luggage will return to Cusco.

Day 9: Machu Picchu

Today we start making our way towards Machu Picchu! We’ll start by traveling through the Sacred Valley, stopping to visit the ruins of Ollantaytambo. From here, we will travel to Machu Picchu by train through gorgeous, changing vistas until reaching Aguas Calientes where we’ll spend the night.

Note: We will only have the chance to travel with a small backpack to Aguas Calientes. The rest of our luggage will return to Cusco.

Day 10: Cusco

Our Cusco City tour introduces us to this fabulous city by exploring its Incan and colonial roots. Visit key sites like Koricancha and the Cathedral, plus get an insider peek into the Cusco of today as we roam Cusco’s narrow cobblestone streets.

view of Cusco from Cristo Blanco

Day 11: Inti Raymi – Festival of the Sun

We will walk to the Sacsayhuaman scenery, which is the most important in the festival. The Inti Raymi ceremony lasts about 90 minutes. It is performed in Quechua but is visually powerful. Our guide will also be able to translate sections of the ceremonies. In the late afternoon, when the Inti Raymi celebrations have ended, your guide will walk you to your hotel.

Then we will have free time to wander around and do some last minute shopping before heading to our final dinner.

Day 12: Airport Day

After spending an incredible 12 days together it is time for our journey to end. Now we have experienced the best of Peru from the coast to the rainforest to the mountains and the World Wonder of Machu Picchu. You will leave with enough photos and videos to last you for a lifetime of memories and hopefully new amigas as well. I can’t wait to see you on the next aventura!

Your Host

For those of you who may not know me much just yet. Hola 👋🏼 I’m Flavia, a First Gen Peruvian American solo traveler and the travel blogger behind Latina Traveler. My travels and tips focus on unique experiences, secondary cities, and immersing myself in the culture all from the perspective of a Latina. So far I’ve traveled to 40 countries and have lived in six.

For a while now it’s been mi sueño (my dream) to travel with my community as well as other like minded travelers. And that’s why I invite you to travel with me! We’ll be going to some typical and beyond the touristy spots in Portugal to give you a balance of what this country has to offer. During this time we’ll also get to know each other and everyone in the group to leave with new amigas and a whole new network.

I hope you’ll join me on this Peru Group Trip!

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Viaja more y live mas,

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