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The Incan ruins of Machu Picchu

If you're searching for an unforgettable holiday destination, choose Peru to be transported to a whole new world of exotic landscapes, mesmerising history and a fascinating culture.

With LAN.com, you can secure your flights to Peru within minutes. Our simple, easy to use online booking system means you could save plenty of time - and money. And with so much to see and do in vibrant Peru, you'll be truly spoilt for choice. Whether you plan to trek the ancient Inca trail or sample Peruvian cuisine and indigenous culture, you're sure to discover a holiday like no other in Peru.

The Incan ruins of Machu Picchu

Travelling to Peru


Peru offers visitors dynamic geography that makes experiencing a variety of diverse landscapes and locations enthralling.

Peru is situated on South America's west coast and is fringed by no less than five other countries: Ecuador and Colombia to the North, Brazil to the East, Bolivia to the Southeast and Chile to the South. Peru's only free border is patrolled by the breathtaking Pacific Ocean.

Divided by the majestic Andes, Peruvian landscape is diverse and includes coastal deserts to the West, mountainous peaks in central Peru and Amazonian rainforests to the East - so you won't have to travel far before the scenery changes before your eyes.

Not only is Peru geographically diverse, but it's multicultural too, with many international influences tingeing the country's art, cuisine and literature, including ancient indigenous Amerindian, African, Asian and European cultures. Be sure to take in some of this breathtaking country's enigmatic personality - discover the traditional music of Peru, immerse yourself in its people and don't forget to sample the delights of the Peruvian menu during your unforgettable holiday.



Lima Cusco Machu Picchu
Lima Cusco Machu Picchu

Places of Interest in Peru

Iquitos IQUITOS
Nestled in the Amazonas area of Peru, Iquitos offers travellers a way to party - Peruvian style! Visit one of its many clubs, scour its floating market of Belen or explore the extravagance of the Plaza de Armas, Iquitos' central city area.
Lima LIMA
Popularly known as the "City of Kings" due to its ties with Spanish rule, Peru's capital of Lima uniquely combines its colonial buildings with the architectural hallmarks of a modern city. Better still, its proximity to the ocean makes its seafood restaurants among the best in Peru!
Cusco CUSCO
This Andean city boasts a pulsating array of historic and artistic sights in its eclectic galleries and museums. Be sure to visit the nearby ruins of Sacsayhuaman, an enormous Incan fortress that is still standing in Peru nearly 500 years after the empire's demise.
Trujillo TRUJILLO
Situated on Peru's northwest Pacific coast, Trujillo del Peru is well-known for its delectable seafood cuisine and its beach resort of Huanchaco. The area is very popular with surfers and cruise ships are often known to stop in town.
Machu Picchu MACHU PICCHU
Peru's most famous historic landmark, this ancient Incan city is without doubt one of the world's most stunning ruins. Machu Picchu is a remarkable end to the fantastic experience that is the Inca Trail.
Lake Titicaca LAKE TITICACA
Although this is the world's highest accessible lake, at 12,500 ft above sea level, it is approachable through both Peru and Bolivia - the two counties it borders. The spectacular Lake, protected by the Titicaca National Park, makes for an enchanting visit.