PERU

COVERED ROOFTOP COCKTAILS

Cusco

Enjoying a cocktail on a rooftop overlooking the Plaza de Armas, in Cusco’s historic center, lets you watch local life unfold from a bird’s-eye view.

The bohemian neighborhood of San Blas is another wonderful option to savor a drink, offering even higher vantage points.

It offers a true breath of fresh air and a moment of pure relaxation between intense excursions, making you appreciate your drink, crafted with local flavors, even more.

Lima

In Lima, rooftops are mainly located in the coastal districts, offering stunning views over the Pacific Ocean, as well as in the historic center. Unwind on a terrace for a relaxing break after exploring the Larco Museum or concluding a culinary city tour.
End your day with a signature cocktail at one of Lima’s most iconic venues—whether it’s the historic bar at the Gran Hotel Bolívar in the city center, or the award-winning Carnaval Bar in San Isidro.

Arequipa

In Arequipa, rooftops overlooking the Plaza de Armas offer panoramic views of the historic center, framing the dormant volcanoes bathed in the golden light of the sunset. Set atop colonial buildings, these terraces provide an elevated view of the “White City,” beautifully built from volcanic sillar stone. Whether before embarking on your Colca Canyon trek or after exploring the city and the Santa Catalina Monastery, the perfect place to slow down, catch your breath, and savor your favorite cocktail.

Our other experiences in Peru

In Tambopata, as in Manu National Park, the Amazon jungle experience is organized around lodges of irreproachable quality, serving as a logistical base for boat trips and hikes on prepared trails. You will have the chance to observe one of the greatest varieties of animal and plant species on the South American continent.
Urban rooftops offer a true high-altitude escape in the heart of Peru’s major cities. In Cusco, Lima, or Arequipa, enjoying a Pisco Sour or a Chilcano on a terrace allows you to observe the city and the daily lives of its inhabitants. Whether on the Plaza de Armas in Cusco or Arequipa, or in the neighborhoods of Miraflores and Barranco in Lima, you will find your favorite bar and signature cocktail.
These grand treks traverse some of the country’s most remarkable mountain ranges. Each trek is an adventure in its own right, taking you through unforgettable landscapes.
The Vilcabamba, Lares, Choquequirao, and Huchuy Qosqo treks offer alternative approaches to the Machu Picchu region, stepping away from the most popular routes like the Inca Trail. They span diverse Andean territories, shifting between high mountains, agricultural valleys, and the fringes of the Amazon jungle.
As you take to the skies, you will admire the Sacred Valley from a perspective that few have ever witnessed From your basket, the undulating terrain, valleys, and local villages will unfold beneath you.
Live unique, mysterious experiences found nowhere else in the world through landscapes filled with energy. Between the sacred sites in the Cusco region and ceremonies that forge a connection between Mother Earth, the individual, and spirituality, you will discover a world known to only a few
Through these culinary experiences, you will immerse yourself in the richness of Peruvian culture. Every dish carries a story, and everyone you meet—whether in the bustling markets or behind the kitchen counters—has endless anecdotes to share with you. This exchange of knowledge, flavors, and techniques, some centuries old, will transform your journey into something far deeper than simple sightseeing.
Around Lake Titicaca and on its islands, you will meet the most welcoming communities in the region. They will gladly show you their way of life, their daily tasks, and the activities that revolve around Lake Titicaca. At an altitude of over 3,800 meters, these few days spent in their company will be a true breath of fresh air.
The coffee and cocoa routes in the Peruvian Amazon cross the eastern Andean regions, where these crops developed between the Andes and the forest. In Quillabamba and Chanchamayo, these experiences will allow you to understand everything from harvesting to tasting, including production conditions, processing stages, and how the locals live from this agriculture. Guided by the farming families themselves, you will gain unique insight into their traditional expertise and daily routines.
You will discover the northern coast of Peru in a different and exclusive way, thanks to our yacht excursions or on an exclusive coastal voyage. The Máncora coastline, the marine wildlife, and the tranquility of the waters will bring a whole new flavor to your journey through Peru. After visiting the Andes and undertaking long treks, enjoy time for swimming or snorkeling in a warm and welcoming climate.

Which destination will you choose for your next trip?

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