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Best Peru unique stays with a pool

Lucky Lodge - Peru
9.9 78 reviews
Peru
18/09 – 27/09
SG$74/nighttotal: SG$666 (9 )

Lucky Lodge

1 2
cabin , Oxapampa
This romantic Oxapampa cottage is located in a rural area of Oxapampa, accessible via an unpaved road, offering a tranquil escape.
The self-catering lodge boasts a king-size bed, fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, private terrace, swimming pool access, and sleeps up to three guests.
Cabaña 6 Katarsis Pozuzo - Peru
10 2 reviews
Peru
05/07 – 08/07
SG$93/nighttotal: SG$279 (3 )

Cabaña 6 Katarsis Pozuzo

1 3
cabin , Oxapampa Province
This air-conditioned lodge, situated in Oxapampa Province, offers panoramic landscape views and is a short distance from shared amenities including a swimming pool and bar.
This dwelling accommodates up to three guests, featuring a double bed and a sofa bed, an independent kitchenette, a private balcony, and access to shared lounge areas.

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, or the charming town of Paracas, a gateway to the Ballestas Islands, known as the 'poor man's Galapagos'. For something truly off-the-beaten-path, head to the Amazon rainforest and experience the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, a biodiversity hotspot.
  • Which airport should you arrive at in Peru?

    It depends on your destination within Peru. For most international flights, Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima is the main arrival point. From there, you can connect to other destinations within the country via domestic flights.
  • What is generally accepted for payment in Peru, cash or card?

    While credit cards are increasingly accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, it's advisable to carry Peruvian Soles (PEN), especially in smaller towns and rural areas. Many smaller businesses and markets primarily operate on a cash basis.
  • How would you describe the safety of road conditions and driving habits in Peru?

    Road conditions vary significantly across Peru. Well-maintained highways connect major cities, but many smaller roads can be rough and poorly maintained, especially in the Andes. Driving habits can be quite different from what you're used to, often involving overtaking on blind corners. Consider using established bus companies for long-distance travel to improve safety.
  • 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. Then, contact your embassy or consulate in Lima to begin the process of obtaining an emergency passport or travel document. Keep copies of your passport details and have travel insurance.
  • Where should you spend a week to experience the best of Peru?

    A week could allow for a balanced itinerary. Spend a few days in Cusco, exploring the city and undertaking day trips to the Sacred Valley. Then, take the train to Machu Picchu for a couple of days, before flying to the coast for some relaxation in Lima or Paracas.
  • Where can you have the best weekend experience in Peru?

    For a vibrant city break, Lima offers a rich cultural scene, fantastic food, and a lively nightlife. Alternatively, a weekend in Cusco allows you to explore the historical heart of the Inca Empire and experience the unique Andean culture.
  • What festivals in Peru are highly recommended for visitors?

    The Inti Raymi, the Inca festival of the sun, held annually in Cusco in June, is a spectacular event. Another major event is the Señor de los Milagros procession in Lima, which takes place in October. These events draw large crowds.
  • Does Peru have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    Yes, Uber and Cabify operate in major Peruvian cities like Lima, Cusco, and Arequipa. However, always ensure that the vehicle is properly registered and the driver is verified for safety.
  • What’s the top spot in Peru for favourable weather conditions?

    The coastal areas of Peru, particularly around Lima and Paracas, generally enjoy a mild, desert climate year-round. These regions offer sunshine and warmth with minimal rainfall, making them ideal for a pleasant stay.

Best Peru unusual places with a garden

Sanctuary Studio House Calca - Peru
10 2 reviews
Peru
22/06 – 29/06
SG$27/nighttotal: SG$189 (7 )

Sanctuary Studio House Calca

1 1
cabin , Calca
This Calca studio apartment is situated in a quiet neighbourhood, 800 meters from the main plaza.
This modern, two-story apartment accommodates two guests and offers 1000MB internet, a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, and garden access for outdoor activities.
Family A-frame Cabin With A Panoramic View - Peru
10 28 reviews
Peru
19/06 – 21/06
SG$163/nighttotal: SG$326 (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.
Pucallpa ~ Cabin By Lagoon - Peru
10 8 reviews
Peru
22/06 – 29/06
SG$19/nighttotal: SG$133 (7 )

Pucallpa ~ Cabin By Lagoon

1 1
cabin , Caserío San Pablo De Juantia
Amrita Ecolodge, a guesthouse near Yarinacocha Lagoon in San Pablo de Juantia, is a 5-minute walk from the lagoon, 15 minutes (approx. 9km) from Yarina, and 30 minutes (approx. 18km) from the airport.
This single-bedroom retreat offers a shared kitchen, lounge, and dining area, plus an indoor space for yoga and meditation; on-site assistance arranges boat trips, waterfall visits, and Boiling River excursions.
Domo Glamping Con La Mejor Vista - Peru
9.7 7 reviews
Peru
27/06 – 28/06
SG$124/nightfor 1 night

Domo Glamping Con La Mejor Vista

1 2
glamping , District d'Acopampa
This unique Hypedome glamping experience is situated in Carhuaz, offering unparalleled views of Nevado Huascarán and a clear night sky, located on an 8000 m² organic, off-grid farm.
This dome accommodation for two guests features one bedroom and one bathroom, with access to shared amenities including a kitchen and an outdoor oven, and offers remote work facilities with 4G coverage.

Best Peru unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 2889 accommodations in Peru, here are the 1 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Cabaña Alpina De Lujo Para 7 Personas Con Jacuzzi - Peru
10 1 review
Peru
27/06 – 28/06
SG$159/nightfor 1 night

Cabaña Alpina De Lujo Para 7 Personas Con Jacuzzi

1 2
cabin , Cañete
This luxury alpine lodge is situated in the San Bartolo district, a mere 5-minute drive from the Boulevard de Asia.
This pet-friendly lodge, accommodating up to 7 guests, features 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, and an outdoor jacuzzi, with a dedicated social area perfect for bonfires or barbecues, all set within a secluded natural environment.
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