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Best Peru unique stays with a pool

Cabaña De Estreno De Lujo - Peru
10 4 reviews
Peru
19/06 – 21/06
£99/nighttotal: £198 (2 )

Cabaña De Estreno De Lujo

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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.
Escapada Premium Experiencial Frente Al Mar - Peru
10 1 review
Peru
20/06 – 27/06
£171/nighttotal: £1197 (7 )

Escapada Premium Experiencial Frente Al Mar

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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.
Lucky Lodge - Peru
9.9 78 reviews
Peru
07/08 – 14/08
£44/nighttotal: £308 (7 )

Lucky Lodge

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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.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Peru

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Peru?

    For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience, consider exploring the Colca Canyon, deeper than the Grand Canyon, or the charming town of Cusco, with its pre-Inca ruins and vibrant markets. The Manu National Park offers incredible biodiversity, while the Chachapoyas region boasts impressive pre-Inca ruins like Kuelap.
  • 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 gateway. From there, you can connect to domestic flights to other cities like Cusco (CUZ), Arequipa (AQP), or Juliaca (JUL).
  • 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 can vary significantly, particularly outside of major cities. Many roads are winding and mountainous, and driving standards can be unpredictable. Consider using established bus services for longer journeys, particularly in the Andes. For shorter trips in cities, taxis or ride-hailing apps are viable options.
  • What steps should you take if your passport goes missing in Peru?

    Report the loss immediately to the nearest police station and obtain a police report. Then, contact your embassy or consulate in Lima for assistance with obtaining emergency travel documents. Keep copies of your passport details and other important travel documents separate from your original passport.
  • Where should you spend a week to experience the best of Peru?

    A week could encompass a classic itinerary: a few days exploring the historical sites and bustling markets of Cusco, followed by a trip to Machu Picchu. You could then spend time in the Sacred Valley, perhaps visiting Ollantaytambo or Pisac, before returning to Cusco or Lima for your departure.
  • Where should you spend a weekend in Peru to have the best experience?

    A weekend in Paracas National Reserve offers a chance to spot wildlife, enjoy the beaches, and explore the Ballestas Islands, known as the 'Poor Man's Galapagos'. Alternatively, a weekend in Lima allows you to explore the historic centre, Miraflores, and Barranco, experiencing the city's diverse neighbourhoods and culinary scene.
  • What festivals in Peru are highly recommended for visitors?

    The Inti Raymi (Sun Festival) in Cusco, held in June, is a spectacular Inca celebration. The Señor de los Milagros (Lord of Miracles) procession in Lima in October is a significant religious event. Many smaller, local festivals occur throughout the year, offering a glimpse into Peruvian culture and traditions.
  • Does Peru have Uber or comparable ride-hailing services?

    Yes, Uber and other ride-hailing apps like Cabify operate in major Peruvian cities like Lima, Cusco, and Arequipa. However, always check the safety features and ratings before using these services.
  • What’s the top spot in Peru for favourable weather conditions?

    The coastal areas, particularly around Lima and Paracas, tend to have a relatively mild climate year-round, although it can be foggy in the winter months (June-August). The climate in the Andes and Amazon varies greatly with altitude and season.

Best Peru unusual places with a garden

Soraypampa, Cabins On Humantaylake/salkantay Trek - Peru
9.3 134 reviews
Peru
27/09 – 30/09
£41/nighttotal: £123 (3 )

Soraypampa, Cabins On Humantaylake/salkantay Trek

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bubble , Nevado Salcantay
Soraypampa B&B is located in Soraypampa, conveniently situated 24km from Humantay Lake and at the junction of the Humantay Lake road and the Salkantay Trek trail.
This guesthouse offers four bedrooms, sleeping up to eight guests, with two bathrooms, a restaurant serving meals including packed lunches, and amenities including hot showers, Wi-Fi, and horse rental for treks to Humantay Lake or the Salkantay Pass.
Taruka Lodge - Peru
10 11 reviews
Peru
27/06 – 28/06
£77/nightfor 1 night

Taruka Lodge

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cabin , Taray
This A-frame lodge is located in an area of exceptional environmental purity within the Sacred Valley of the Incas, offering a private viewpoint and serving as habitat for the Taruka (Andean deer).
This lodge accommodates up to four guests and features a kitchen, garden, and internet, providing a superior standard of isolation and tranquility with panoramic vistas of the Sacred Valley.
Domo Glamping Con La Mejor Vista - Peru
9.7 7 reviews
Peru
27/06 – 28/06
£72/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.
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