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Among the 2889 accommodations in Peru, here are the 1 best family friendly unique accommodations

Bicihogar. Casa Eco-amigable Para 6 Personas. - Peru
9.9 16 reviews
Peru
26/07 – 29/07
$166/nighttotal: $498 (3 )

Bicihogar. Casa Eco-amigable Para 6 Personas.

1 6
cabin , Oxapampa
Casa 6 at Ecoo Oqsha lodge, near Oxapampa, Peru, offers a three-bedroom property less than 1 kilometre from the Yanachaga Chemillén National Park and 100 metres from a lagoon.
This self-catering house sleeps six, featuring a queen-size bed, ensuite bathroom, combined living/dining/kitchen area, garden, parking, internet access, and shared access (with prior arrangement) to a bonfire area, greenhouse, chicken farm, and river; pets are welcome.

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Best Peru unique stays with a pool

Escapada Premium Experiencial Frente Al Mar - Peru
10 1 review
Peru
19/06 – 21/06
$445/nighttotal: $890 (2 )

Escapada Premium Experiencial Frente Al Mar

1 5
bungalow , San Bartolo
This secluded oceanfront villa in San Bartolo offers direct sea views and is a mere 2-minute walk from the beach, with convenient access to local clubs and supermarkets.
This expansive property accommodates up to 10 guests across 3 bedrooms and features a private sauna, steam room, swimming pool, fire pit, and a sophisticated entertainment lounge with a 90-inch TV and Apple desktop computer.
Cabaña De Estreno De Lujo - Peru
10 4 reviews
Peru
19/06 – 21/06
$185/nighttotal: $370 (2 )

Cabaña De Estreno De Lujo

1 2
cabin , Cieneguilla
This newly built mountain lodge in Cieneguilla offers a secluded escape with panoramic views, located atop a mountain close to Tambo Viejo, providing easy car access and year-round sunshine.
This pet-friendly cabin accommodates two guests with one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen, a swimming pool, a barbecue grill, and a Smart TV, all powered by solar exterior lights for evening ambiance.
Casa Completa En Golf De Paracas - Peru
10 1 review
Peru
03/07 – 11/07
$129/nighttotal: $1032 (8 )

Casa Completa En Golf De Paracas

1 3
chalet , Paracas
This beachfront chalet in Paracas offers direct sand access, situated a 5-minute walk from Chaco Beach and 0.8 kilometres from Paracas Golf Course.
This 120 square metre holiday home accommodates up to 9 guests with 1 bedroom, 3 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, a terrace, free Wi-Fi and private parking.

Frequently Asked Questions about unique stays in Peru

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Peru?

    Beyond Machu Picchu and Cusco, consider exploring the Colca Canyon, deeper than the Grand Canyon, offering incredible trekking and breathtaking views of condors. The Amazon rainforest, specifically the Tambopata National Reserve, provides an unparalleled wildlife experience. For a cultural immersion, visit the charming town of Chachapoyas and its Kuelap fortress, a pre-Inca citadel offering stunning views. These destinations offer a less crowded, more authentic Peruvian experience.
  • Which airport should you arrive at in Peru?

    It depends on your itinerary. For most international flights, Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima is the main gateway. From there, you can connect to other destinations within the country via domestic flights. If you're heading straight to Cusco, Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) is an option, but be aware of the altitude.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in Peru, cash or card?

    While credit cards are increasingly accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, cash, particularly Peruvian soles (PEN), remains king, especially in smaller towns and markets. It's always advisable to carry some soles for smaller purchases and to have some backup cash on hand.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in Peru?

    Road conditions vary significantly. Well-maintained highways connect major cities, but many smaller roads can be challenging, especially during the rainy season. Driving habits can be more aggressive than in some other countries. Consider using established bus services for longer journeys, especially outside of major cities, for a safer and more comfortable travel experience.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in Peru?

    Immediately report the loss to the nearest police station and obtain a police report. Contact your embassy or consulate in Lima as soon as possible to begin the process of obtaining an emergency passport or travel document. Keep copies of your passport information and other important documents in a separate location.
  • Where should you spend a week to experience the best of Peru?

    A week could be well-spent exploring the classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, spending a few days in Cusco to acclimatize and explore the city, and perhaps a day trip to the Sacred Valley. This itinerary balances cultural immersion with the iconic Inca sites.
  • Where should you spend a weekend in Peru for the best experience?

    A weekend in Paracas National Reserve offers a fantastic mix of activities. You can explore the Ballestas Islands (the 'poor man's Galapagos'), enjoy sandboarding in the desert, and relax on the beaches. It's a good balance of nature and adventure, easily accessible from Lima.
  • What festivals in Peru are highly recommended for visitors?

    The Inti Raymi (Sun Festival) in Cusco, celebrating the Inca winter solstice, is a spectacular event. The Señor de los Milagros (Lord of Miracles) procession in Lima is a deeply moving religious celebration. These festivals offer a unique insight into Peruvian culture and traditions.
  • Does Peru have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    While Uber isn't officially available in all areas of Peru, there are several local ride-hailing apps like Easy Taxi and Beat that operate in major cities. Always ensure the app is reputable and that you're using a licensed vehicle for safety.

Best Peru unique accommodations with a garden

Family A-frame Cabin With A Panoramic View - Peru
10 28 reviews
Peru
19/06 – 21/06
$177/nighttotal: $354 (2 )

Family A-frame Cabin With A Panoramic View

1 5
cabin , Oxapampa
This alpine lodge is situated 40km outside Oxapampa, on the road to Pozuzo, offering easy access to both towns and their attractions.
Sleeping seven guests, the two-bedroom retreat boasts a 55” SmartTV, minibar, private terrace with exceptional views, and a dedicated workspace; pets are welcome.
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