MachuPicchu private shore excursion for Cruise passengers
This is an itinerary exclusively designed for Cruise passengers. It optimizes the use of time visiting the most relevant highlights of Cusco and MachuPicchu without challenging too much the resting time. The first night at MachuPicchu Pueblo contributes to maximum chances of adaptation to high altitude. Based in our experience it is best to have our Cusco/MachuPicchu Tour Guide to escort our guests throughout the whole itinerary in order to suss out all potential adversities throughout the operation of the trip.
Day 1: Welcome to Peru: Meeting at Callao Port – Lima, fly to Cusco and Train to MachuPicchu
Your adventure begins today at Callao Port in Lima where you will meet your Cusco/MachuPicchu Guide who will escort you for the rest of your time in Peru. You will fly from Lima to Cusco in the morning hours and visit the Cathedral of Cusco. After lunch you will enjoy a walk around the most charming streets which are famous for an armonius blend of Inca and Spanish architecture. In the afternoon hours we will enjoy beautiful views as we drive to the Sacred Valley of the Incas to take our train bound to MachuPicchu Station to spend this first night away from high altitude. Dinner tonight is on your own.
Meals: L.
Day 2: MachuPicchu morning visit + Train to Cusco
This morning we will visit MachuPicchu (one of the seven world wonders), rain or shine MachuPicchu never disappoints, together with your Guide you will unveil its secrets. After lunch we will take the train which will take you to Ollantaytambo and then private transportation to Cusco City for one night stay.
Meals: B, L.
Day 3: Flight to Lima and drive to San Martin Port – Pisco
In the morning hours your Cusco/MachuPicchu Tour Guide will take you to the airport and together with you, will fly to Lima. Once in Lima, a private vehicle will take you to San Martin Port – Pisco on a private transfer of 4 hours, where we will bid you farewell.
Meals: B, L.
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