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1438 Best resorts in Peru

Best family friendly Peru resorts

Among the 1438 accommodations in Peru, here are the 3 best family friendly resorts

Departamento Premiun Cerca A Miraflores Gym - Play - Peru
9.6 11 reviews
Peru
27/06 – 28/06
NZ$100/nightfor 1 night

Departamento Premiun Cerca A Miraflores Gym - Play

1 2
resort , Surquillo
The Departamento Premiun Cerca A Miraflores Gym - Play is a premium apartment in Surquillo, situated directly opposite Miraflores, offering excellent access to Lima's key attractions.
This accommodation for up to three guests features a queen-size bed and sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchen, a private balcony, and access to shared amenities including a gym, co-working space, and game room.
Hermoso Departamento Con Todos Los Servicios. - Peru
9.8 27 reviews
Peru
15/08 – 14/09
NZ$54/nighttotal: NZ$1620 (30 )

Hermoso Departamento Con Todos Los Servicios.

1 3
resort , Lima
This apartment, offering the "Hermoso Departamento Con Todos Los Servicios" deal, is situated in a well-connected area of Lima, just metres from Real Plaza Primavera and Open Plaza Angamos, with straightforward access to the districts of San Borja, Miraflores, Surco, and Barranco, as well as public transport links. This brand-new, minimalist-style residence on the third floor accommodates up to four guests and features two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a private balcony, a shared co-working space, secure bicycle storage, and blackout rollers for added comfort.
Hotel Paracas, A Luxury Collection Resort, Paracas - Peru
9.2 1896 reviews
Peru
12/10 – 17/10
NZ$533/nighttotal: NZ$2665 (5 )

Hotel Paracas, A Luxury Collection Resort, Paracas

1 3
resort , Paracas
Hotel Paracas, A Luxury Collection Resort, Paracas is situated directly on the coast, offering stunning sea views and easy access to the Paracas National Reserve. The hotel consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The resort features a range of amenities, including two swimming pools, a spa, and a kids' club. Guests can enjoy fresh, local cuisine at the unique Chalana restaurant, explore the Ballestas Islands on a private yacht tour, or relax in the garden.

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Best Peru resorts with a pool

Among the 1438 accommodations in Peru, here are the 2 best resorts with a pool

City Escape | Vino & Relax Para Parejas San Isidro - Peru
Peru
27/06 – 28/06
NZ$86/nightfor 1 night

City Escape | Vino & Relax Para Parejas San Isidro

1 2
resort , Lima
This San Isidro apartment offers a romantic city escape for couples, conveniently located opposite the district and providing easy access to Lima's attractions.
This intimate accommodation features a wine corner, a 65-inch television, and a balcony terrace, with secure internal parking and space for two guests.
Moderno 2br En Miraflores | Piscina - Peru
10 35 reviews
Peru
29/06 – 03/07
NZ$119/nighttotal: NZ$476 (4 )

Moderno 2br En Miraflores | Piscina

1 4
resort , Lima
This luxurious two-bedroom apartment in an exclusive Lima district is situated within 0.3 kilometers of various amenities including restaurants, cafes, and shopping malls.
The 2-bathroom property, sleeping up to four guests, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, three smart TVs, access to a swimming pool, fitness centre and shared common areas such as a barbecue area and co-working space.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Peru

  • What are the top attractions in Peru?

    Peru boasts incredible diversity! Machu Picchu, the iconic Inca citadel, is a must-see, naturally. Then there's Cusco, the former Inca capital, with its colonial architecture and vibrant culture. The Sacred Valley, with sites like Ollantaytambo and Pisac, offers stunning landscapes and Inca ruins. For something different, explore the Nazca Lines, the mysterious geoglyphs etched into the desert. Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, offers unique cultural experiences with the Uros floating islands. Finally, don't forget the Amazon rainforest, a biodiversity hotspot with incredible wildlife.
  • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Peru?

  • Which airports are the biggest in Peru?

    The largest airports are Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima, serving as the main international gateway, and Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) in Cusco, crucial for access to Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley.
  • What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Peru?

  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Peru?

    While credit cards are increasingly accepted in larger cities and tourist areas, it's still advisable to carry Peruvian Soles (PEN), especially in smaller towns and rural areas. Many smaller businesses and markets primarily operate on a cash basis.
  • What are the best family friendly resorts in Peru?

  • Is the driving culture in Peru considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Peru can be challenging for tourists. Traffic can be chaotic, especially in Lima, and road conditions vary significantly across the country. Consider using reputable taxi services or organised tours, particularly outside of major cities, for safer travel.
  • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Peru?

    The best pet friendly resorts in Peru are Colca Lodge Spa & Hot Springs, Hacienda San Juan Resort and Lunahuana River Resort.

  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Peru?

    Respect for local customs is paramount. Always ask permission before taking photographs of people, particularly in indigenous communities. Learn a few basic Quechua phrases, the language of the Inca Empire, to show your appreciation for the local culture. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Being mindful of these traditions enhances your experience and shows respect for the local people.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Peru?

    The Inti Raymi, the Inca festival of the sun, held annually in Cusco around the solstice, is a spectacular event. Another significant festival is the Fiesta de la Candelaria in Puno, a vibrant celebration with traditional dances and music. These are just two examples of the many colourful and unique festivals celebrated throughout the country.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Peru?

    A week allows for a good exploration of the Cusco region. Spend a few days exploring Cusco city itself, then journey to Machu Picchu via the Sacred Valley, taking in sites like Ollantaytambo and Pisac. This itinerary combines history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Peru?

    For a vibrant city break, Lima offers a fantastic mix of colonial architecture, museums, and a thriving culinary scene. Alternatively, Paracas National Reserve offers stunning coastal scenery, perfect for relaxing on the beach and exploring the Ballestas Islands, often called the 'poor man's Galapagos'.
  • Are there parts of Peru with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    The coastal desert regions, such as Lima and Paracas, enjoy a relatively temperate climate year-round. However, it's important to note that even in these areas, there can be variations in temperature and humidity.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Peru?

    For medical emergencies, dial 106. For security emergencies, dial 105. It's always advisable to have details of your local embassy or consulate readily available.
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