Flights To Peru
Embark on a Journey to the Heart of the Inca Empire
Discover the enchanting land of Peru, a country brimming with ancient history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture. With our specialized flight services, your dream trip to this South American gem is just a flight away.
Why Fly to Peru?
Flying to Peru offers a wealth of experiences that cater to all types of travelers. Here are some compelling reasons to visit this South American treasure:
- Machu Picchu:Â The iconic Incan citadel is a must-visit, offering a glimpse into the rich history and architectural prowess of ancient civilizations.
- Diverse Landscapes: From sunny beaches to the majestic highlands and the lush Amazon rainforest, Peru’s geography is incredibly varied.
- Culinary Excellence: Peruvian cuisine is world-renowned, with an extensive list of ingredients and recipes that reflect the country’s regional diversity.
- Rich Culture:Â The art, history, and traditions of Peru are deeply rooted and vibrantly expressed through festivals, music, and dance.
- Adventure:Â With infinite trekking options and activities like sandboarding and Amazon exploration, adventure seekers will find plenty to do.
- Wildlife:Â The Amazon basin in Peru is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, perfect for nature and wildlife enthusiasts.
- Affordability:Â Peru is known for being a budget-friendly destination without compromising on experiences.
- Pisco Sour: Enjoying Peru’s signature cocktail in its place of origin is a unique experience.
- Natural Wonders:Â The Ballestas Islands, Nazca Lines, and Lake Titicaca are just a few of the natural attractions that make Peru
 The best time to visit Peru
 The best time to visit Peru is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. This period is ideal for trekking and visiting high-altitude destinations like Machu Picchu due to the clear weather and minimal rain.
Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect during these months:
- May to August:Â This is the peak season for Andean adventures and Amazonian explorations. The weather is cool but dry, making it perfect for outdoor activities.
- June to August: You’ll find the clearest skies in the Andes and it’s also the festival season, with vibrant celebrations such as the Inti Raymi sun festival.
- September to November:Â This is the shoulder season with fewer crowds, making it a good time for quiet hikes and enjoying the beaches.
MAJOR ATTRACTIONS
- Machu Picchu: The iconic Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into Peru’s ancient history.
- The Inca Trail:Â This famous trek takes you through the heart of the former Inca Empire, ending at Machu Picchu.
- Cusco’s Architectural Treasures: The city of Cusco is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture and strong Incan roots.
- Lake Titicaca:Â The highest navigable lake in the world, shared by Peru and Bolivia, is known for its floating islands and indigenous cultures.
- Colca Canyon:Â This canyon is one of the deepest in the world and a great spot to see the majestic Andean condors in flighthttps://www.planetware.com/tourist-attractions/peru-per.htm.
- Nazca Lines:Â These mysterious geoglyphs etched into desert sands are best seen from the air and have puzzled scientists for years.
- The Sacred Valley:Â A fertile valley with impressive Incan ruins, traditional villages, and a beautiful landscape.
- Arequipa’s Historical City Center: Known as the ‘White City’, Arequipa’s historic center is filled with beautiful white buildings made from sillar, a volcanic stone.
- Lima’s Historic Center: The capital’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage site with significant colonial architecture.
- The Amazon Rainforest:Â Covering a large part of Peru, the Amazon offers incredible biodiversity and is a haven for nature lovers
Peru Facts
- Surfing Destination:Â Peru is one of the best surfing locations in the world, with a 1.5-mile long tidal wave that surfers can ride.
- Unique Traditions: During New Year’s Eve, it’s a tradition in Peru to gift yellow underwear, symbolizing good luck for the coming year.
- Oldest University:Â The National University of San Marcos, founded in 1551, is the oldest university in the Americas.
- National Dance:Â The marinera, a dance that mimics the mating ritual of birds, is considered the national dance of Peru.
- Alpaca Population: Over 70% of the world’s alpaca population lives in Peru, making it an important center for alpaca wool