Take a food tour in Lima, wake up to the surreal sunrise over Machu Picchu from the Sun Gate, relax on the serene shores of Lake Titicaca. Go mountain biking or rafting. For culture, history and adventure lovers, a Peru honeymoon is a delight.
Let’s start the honeymoon activities, with the very most romantic and unforgettable places to take you in mind for all your life
Lima
Lima is a city bursting with vitality and diversity, enriched by centuries of history reflected in every corner of the city. Its dynamism intertwines with a wide range of cultural experiences, internationally renowned cuisine, and a varied array of attractions that enthrall those who visit.
Miraflores: Parque del Amor
Is the best place in Lima to watch the sunset, holding hands and showing your love for each other.
On the Pacific coast, Lima is the perfect place to enjoy a sunset. It is located in Miraflores, the best place in Lima to watch the sunset is the Parque del Amor. It is a place full of charm to stroll and explore, as well as to have incredible views.
Parque del Amor is a garden dedicated to love and art sculptures about love. There are colorful mosaic benches as well as sculptures to admire. The golden hour light of sunset is making the colors of the mosaics and art extra special.
Barranco – Bridge of Sighs – A very romantic place
It is a traditional wooden bridge wrapped in an air of romanticism, for having been the place that began countless love relationships in Lima. The story also tells that whoever crosses the bridge holding their breath will have their wish fulfilled.
The bridge was initially built in 1876 and after the War of the Pacific, which completely destroyed it, it has undergone a series of reconstructions until today, but it is still part of the tourist romantic icons of Lima.
Afterwards, you can stop by the charming Hotel B for a tea or a Pisco Sour to celebrate the day.
Cusco
Visit the city and San Blas Neighborhood
The Incas considered Cusco to be the “navel of the world”, capital of the Empire and the center from which lines of spiritual power, or “ceques” radiated to all key points of their cosmological universe.
Visit the Magic city, with a life of its own, full of charm in every corner. Churches, nearby monuments, colors, aromas and flavors. Cusco is that and much more including its bars and restaurants and an intense night life
The San Blas Neighborhood in Cusco is known as the neighborhood of artisans. Here you can view the beautiful church of San Blas and traditional colonial-style streets along with the best vistas of Cusco at night.

Machu Picchu
This is an excursion not to be missed. The magic and romanticism of Machu Picchu can only be described by seeing it, do not let them tell you about it. This is an excursion not to be missed. The magic and romanticism of Machu Picchu can only be described by seeing it, do not let them tell you about it.
“Few romances can ever surpass that of the granite citadel on top of the beetling precipices of Machu Picchu, the crown of Inca Land.” – Hiram Bingham
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
If you are more adventurous, you will live what you never thought. Learn about the route that the Incas used to travel from Cusco to the enigmatic and magical citadel of Machu Picchu with our Luxury Inca Trail. In the middle of the mountain full of beautiful nature, you will discover settlements, tunnels and many Inca ruins along the way. Live this amazing experience and appreciate the citadel of Machu Picchu from the top of the mountain. Nothing is better
You can choose between 4 days and 3 nights or 5 days and 4 nights programs.
Climb the mountain so you can see the world, not so the world can see you. (David McCullough Jr)

A short visit to Paracas & Nazca
Towns very close to Lima, in the near south. Paracas a very important place for the history of Peru, full of wild fauna and flora, a natural paradise on the coast, preserved in the Paracas National Reserve, making the area the only protected area in the country. You can observe animals such as dolphins, Humboldt penguins, sea lions or parihuanas, among others, thanks to the different excursions offered to tourists.
Nazca, on the other hand, offers the mysterious glyphs that were imprinted in the Peruvian desert 1,700 years ago. Traced on one of the driest deserts in Latin America, the Nazca Lines have human forms. Mystical birds. Sacred animals. Impossible geometric shapes. And all on a grand scale, traced on the desert in south-central Peru over hundreds of hectares

Taking a cruise on the Amazon River
The Amazon is the world’s largest rainforest with a surface of 550 million hectares and is also known as the single largest reserve of biological resources on land. A staggering one in 10 known species on the planet can be found in the Amazon rainforest, including 40,000 plant species, 3,000 fish species, 1,500 bird species, and 370 types of reptiles.
Peru has companies that offer cruises of different days of duration. Experiences mostly very glamorous. The best Amazon cruises explore the remote reaches of this fairytale forest. Witness the playful pink river dolphins in the headwaters of the Amazon in Peru; Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve aboard some of the most luxurious Amazon cruises available, or see the kaleidoscopic colors of the clay licks in the Ecuadorian Oriente.
Visiting the Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is magic and the largest freshwater lake in South America and the highest of the world’s large lakes. Titicaca is one of less than twenty ancient lakes on earth, and is thought to be three million years old.
Lake Titicaca with its own life and its native islands full of charm and where Local communities believe that the shape of the lake depicts that of a puma hunting the rabbit.

Colca Canyon Arequipa
The Colca Canyon with a depth of about 1000 – 2000 m (3300 – 6600 ft) (whereas bottom is at 2000 m and edges are at 3000 – 4000 meters above the sea level), it is one of the deepest canyons in the world.
An Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus) soars above the Colca Canyon. One of the South American birds of prey, the Andean Condor scavenges large pieces of carrion. You’ll observe these regal Andean birds circling high above in search of their next meal.