Peru 1-Week Tours and Itineraries

A one-week tour in Peru is the perfect starting point for truly discovering its best sights. Pull on your hiking boots and trek through the epic Inca Trail, arriving in Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas, in time for sunrise. Visit Lake Titicaca and drift among its reed islands. Sample authentic Peruvian cuisine in Lima. Then head out to explore the full glory of the Amazon rainforest. Tackle its rivers on a kayak while keeping an eye out for a variety of wildlife. How many days to spend in Peru depends on your budget and travel plans. But based on our experience, one week is the bare minimum when it comes to covering its highlights.


Visit all your bucket-list destinations in the country with any of our 1-week Peru itineraries below. You may find more information with our recommendations for 1-week in Peru

Showing 28 Trips in Peru with 6 Reviews

Peru 1 week Tour Reviews

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Based on 6 customer reviews
THE INCA TRAIL
  • Anonymous
Amazing experience taking every ounce of energy and determination. The porters and support staff were inspiring. A real sense of achievement when reaching the Sun Gate and the view over Machupicchu unforgetable.
Wonderful Moonstone Trek!
  • Anonymous
Our group of three selected this trek as we wished for a more challenging and less crowded hiking route. The scenery was gorgeous and we also saw many Incan sites, p,us examples of everyday life---children walking down the mountain to school, a family harvesting their potato crop, animals being moved to high pastures, etc. Aside from another group of about ten hikers (which we passed early each day and never saw the rest of the day), we were alone to enjoy the unbelievable vistas and beauty of the country! Our guides were very knowledgeable and we felt well cared for. And kudos to our cook who managed to feed us wonderfully and with great variety!
Inca Trail in Comfort
  • Anonymous
Very well organised trip.A lot harder than the impression given on the website and very challenging if fitness levels not good. Altitude sickness can be a problem and do come prepared to cope with all weathers.The food provided by the porters carrying the luggage was excellent. If you like learning about history and being active this is the holiday for you.

Tours in Peru - Questions and Answers

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