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Adventures By Disney
Sacred Valleys
& Incan Cities
Peru Family Vacation
9 days /8 nights
Peru family vacations from Adventures by Disney
cycle from Lima to Sacred
Valley, Machu Picchu, Cusco and back to Lima
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Special Events for Children on this tour: |
Fly over the imposing peaks of the Andes to a country with a
fascinating blend of cultures, history and natural beauty.
Explore Inca ruins, raft remote rivers and browse at a
colorful local market. There is something for everyone in
this Peru family vacation.
Disney
Difference
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The services
of two Adventure Guides
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Family
Activities and special fun for the kids
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Accommodations
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Scheduled
meals, activities & entertainment
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Luggage
service
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Transportation within your adventure
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Cultural
entertainment with local experts
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VIP access
and exclusive activities
Call 1-800-942-3301 now to see if there is any availability
Day One -
Arrive at the Lima International Airport
Upon exiting customs, you will be met by an Adventures by
Disney representative who will escort you to your transfer
vehicle. Relax as the driver assists with your luggage and
escorts you to the Casa Andina Private Collection Hotel in
Lima.
Casa Andina Private Collection Hotel: Unwind while your
Adventure Guides check you into your fine hotel in the
Miraflores section of Lima. If your flight arrives early,
take some time on your own to explore the diverse shops and
restaurants in this vibrant neighborhood or enjoy the pool
or spa* at the hotel. Ask your Adventure Guide for
suggestions. Meals are not included due to late-night
arrivals.
*additional charges apply
Day Two - Fly to Cusco
After a one-hour flight, travel to Cusco (elevation 11,200
ft. above sea level) to begin your journey to the Sacred
Valley (elevation 8000 - 9200 ft. above sea level). After a
short flight, a motor coach takes you to the Center for
Traditional Textiles (12,500 ft. above sea level) for a
delicious lunch of traditional Peruvian foods.
Center for Traditional Textiles: This important center
preserves the age-old customs of local Andean communities.
Master weavers demonstrate their intricate art, as well as
how to spin and dye alpaca wool. You may purchase fine
textiles woven in the distinct patterns of different
villages at the center's friendly shop.
The Sol y Luna Lodge & Spa: This peaceful hotel nestled in
the heart of the Sacred Valley is surrounded by
breathtakingly beautiful Andean mountains. Relax in your
comfortable bungalow or enjoy some time on your own in the
hotel's pool or fully equipped spa.* If you feel more
energetic, the Sol y Luna offers horseback riding, biking
and paragliding,* which you may choose to do independently.
Welcome Dinner: In the evening, you and your fellow
travelers celebrate the beginning of your adventure with a
traditional Andean feast known as Pachamanca. Learn the
history behind this event, then watch Teatro Sol y Luna
perform the dances and stories of the Incas. Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
*additional charges apply
Day Three - Raft Trip Down the Urubamba
Enjoy the view and hold onto your hat as you raft down the
Urubamba River (Class 1-2 rapids). The experienced guides
explain the fascinating cultural and natural history as you
glide along this scenic route.
Ollantaytambo: Following a hearty buffet lunch in the
courtyard of a local museum, explore this quaint town's
narrow cobblestone streets and the amazing Inca ruins on the
hill above. The hike up the ancient steps is taken at a
leisurely pace, enabling you to observe the dramatic
surroundings and impressive architecture while minimizing
the possible fatigue due to the altitude (elevation 9160 ft.
above sea level).
Afternoon Activities: Cap off the day with a visit to a
local home and learn about the local drink known as chicha.
Then play the game of Toad, or Sapo, which is fun for
adventurers of all ages.
Junior Adventurer's Dinner: Later at the hotel, Junior
Adventurers can enjoy their own special dinner and Disney
Movie Night. Adults may join them or enjoy dinner at the
hotel. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day Four - Moray and Maras
Start the day in the ruins of Moray (elevation 11,106 ft
above sea level) and learn about its unique circular
terraces and the history of agriculture in the region. You
have the option of hiking down into the ruin by taking the
ancient Incan path, experiencing its history on its steep
and uneven stairs. From Moray, travel to Maras for a
colorful performance by a local dance troop, followed by a
picnic lunch with spectacular views of the Sacred Valley.
Salt Pans of Maras: Tour the fascinating salt pan terraces
where local families have been mining salt for over 500
years. If you choose, you can view more of the salt pans by
hiking with an Adventure Guide downhill on a dirt trail into
the Sacred Valley.
Taste of Peru and Pizza Making: Begin the evening with a
Pisco Sour tasting for adults and local fruit juices for
Junior Adventurers. Then learn how to carve fruits and
vegetables. Afterwards, watch a demonstration of Peruvian
cooking and taste some of the delicious local specialties.
End the culinary evening by preparing your own pizza,
rolling the dough, adding your favorite toppings and then
eating your savory creation!
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day Five - Train to Machu Picchu
Enjoy the memorable and scenic train journey to Aguas
Calientes, where you board a coach to Machu Picchu -- "the
lost city of the Incas" and one of the 7 New Wonders of the
World.
Machu Picchu: As your private motor coach climbs to the site
of Machu Picchu (elevation 8000 ft. above sea level),
anticipate the extraordinary sight of these magnificent
structures surrounded by green peaks glazed by a soft mist.
You may even see llamas peacefully grazing among the
terraces. After a tour led by a local expert, spend the
afternoon exploring the fascinating ruins and stunning views
on your own. Remember that this amazing hike is at a high
altitude and requires climbing and descending steep, uneven
stairs. Take time to sit and marvel at the wonders around
you. Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day Six - Pisac Market
On the way to Cusco, stop at lively Pisac Market where you
can shop for local crafts, silver jewelry and alpaca
sweaters. Practice your bartering skills or simply enjoy
browsing at the colorful stalls.
Awana Kancha Camelids Center: In this living museum
(elevation 9160 ft. above sea level), get up close and
personal with llamas, alpacas and even the rare and precious
vicuña. See how the soft wool from these South American
"camels" is used to make beautiful woven textiles. Lunch at
Incanto Restaurant: Enjoy delicious pizzas and pastas at
Incanto, an Italian-inspired restaurant .
Walking Tour of Cusco: Upon arriving at your hotel*, explore
historic Cusco (elevation 11,200 ft. above sea level) with a
local expert. View the charming Spanish buildings and the
amazing stone foundations of the original Inca city.
Afterwards, stroll through the cobblestone streets of this
colonial jewel and discover more treasures on your own.
Again, pace yourself for the high altitude and occasional
steep streets. The town is filled with wonderful places to
rest. Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
*Cusco hotels are either Casa Andina Private Collection or
the Libertador Palacio del Inka depending on departure date.
Day Seven - The Stones of Sacsayhuaman
Just outside Cusco is the imposing Inca fortress
Sacsayhuaman, where 200-ton stones were moved miles with no
modern machinery. Wander through the ruins and tunnels and
take photos of the panoramic views. A local expert is there
to explain the history and answer your questions. After the
tour you may choose to join an Adventure Guide for a steep
downhill walk back to town.
Lunch on Your Own and Afternoon Activities: Spend your final
afternoon on your own in Cusco discovering its many charms.
Your Adventure Guides can suggest where you can enjoy a
family lunch. Later, each adventurer may paint a
traditional, locally made wooden frame as a keepsake.
Dinner at Casa Andina: Dine on delicious local and
international cuisine in your hotel's historic colonial
restaurant. Junior Adventurers have their own special menu.
Meals Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Day Eight - Farewell Lunch
Following a short flight to Lima, enjoy a special farewell
lunch with your fellow travelers at Casa Aliaga. This
magnificent colonial mansion is the longest continually
inhabited family home in Peru. Pay attention, though,
because the mansion is rumored to be haunted! Cap off your
exciting week with a splendid meal and musical
entertainment.
Afternoon in Lima: Following lunch, you may relax at the
Casa Andina Private Collection Hotel located in the trendy
Lima neighborhood of Miraflores. Your Adventure Guides will
be happy to make arrangements for you should you choose to
independently explore the sites of this colonial capital.
Since flight schedules to the United States vary greatly,
Adventures by Disney includes this final night's
accommodation as a convenience should your flight leave the
following morning. For Guests departing on Day 9, breakfast
at the hotel is included. Please note, however, that there
are no other activities or meals following lunch today.
Should you depart Lima later this evening, you may use your
accommodation until departure time. In either case, a
transfer to the airport and luggage handling is included.
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Day Nine - Breakfast at the Hotel
Enjoy a last breakfast in Peru with your fellow travelers.
Transfer to the Airport: Relax as your Adventure Guides
handle your luggage and arrange for transportation to the
Lima airport. Meal Included: Breakfast
Call 1-800-942-3301 now to see if there is any availability
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Departure - Return
Dates |
Adult |
Child |
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Feb 14, 2009 - Feb
22, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Apr 07, 2009 - Apr
15, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Apr 14, 2009 - Apr
22, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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May 19, 2009 - May
27, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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May 25, 2009 - Jun
02, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Jun 16, 2009 - Jun
24, 2009 |
$2,999 |
$2,699 |
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Jun 23, 2009 - Jul
01, 2009 |
$2,999 |
$2,699 |
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Jun 30, 2009 - Jul
08, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Jul 07, 2009 - Jul
15, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Jul 14, 2009 - Jul
22, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Jul 21, 2009 - Jul
29, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Jul 28, 2009 - Aug
05, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Aug 04, 2009 - Aug
12, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Aug 18, 2009 - Aug
26, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Aug 25, 2009 - Sep
02, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Sep 15, 2009 - Sep
23, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Sep 22, 2009 - Sep
30, 2009* |
$2,819 |
N/A |
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Oct 06, 2009 - Oct
14, 2009* |
$2,819 |
N/A |
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Oct 13, 2009 - Oct
21, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Dec 19, 2009 - Dec
27, 2009 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
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Dec 29, 2009 - Jan
06, 2010 |
$2,819 |
$2,539 |
* Adult
Only (18 and over).
Your land package pricing, which will be confirmed once we
receive your USD$300 per person deposit, is guaranteed at
the time of booking for your party. Government fees or taxes
are subject to change. Guests added to your party after the
booking are priced at the prevailing rate at the time they
are added. The child rate applies to Guests under 12 at the
time of travel when accompanied by an adult in the same
room. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or
legal guardian.
Note on Accommodations: Subject to availability:
• Parties of three in Lima are accommodated in one room
with either three double beds or one king bed and one twin
bed. Parties of three in the Sacred Valley are accommodated
in one room with a rollaway and either one king bed or two
double beds. Parties of three in Cusco are accommodated in
one room with either three double beds or one double bed and
two twin beds.
• Parties of four booked as a quad: In Lima, quads are
accommodated in two connecting rooms, each having either one
king bed or two double beds. In the Sacred Valley, quads are
accommodated in a two-story bungalow with one king bed and
two double beds. In Cusco, quads are accommodated in two
connecting rooms or two adjoining rooms, each having either
one king bed or two double beds. (Hotel has only 2 sets of
connecting rooms. Connecting rooms cannot be guaranteed.)
• Parties of four booked as two doubles are accommodated in
two rooms, each having either two double beds or one king
bed. Connecting rooms may be requested in Lima and Cusco
only. Rollaways may be requested at all hotels.
Call 1-800-942-3301 now to see if there is any availability
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Frequently Asked Questions |
What is the
climate like? In Peru, the months of June-September (the
South American winter) are referred to as "the dry season."
The areas visited in this itinerary are generally clear and
sunny. Although weather might vary, Peru generally has the
following climate conditions:
Lima (sea level)
• June - October average temperatures: Highs in the mid
to high 60s, lows in the high 50s to low 60s.
Sacred Valley and Cusco
(approximately 9,000' and 11,000' respectively)
• June - October average temperatures: Highs in the mid
70s, lows in the high 30s to low 40s.
• September and October: Occasional rain showers,
averaging 7 days of rain per month.
Should I be concerned about altitude?
Most of this adventure takes place at altitudes ranging from
8,000 feet above sea level to 11,200 feet above sea level.
Cusco is located at about 11,200 feet above sea level.
Because the adventure starts in the lower Sacred Valley
(9,200 ft) and Machu Picchu (8,000 ft), you have a chance to
get slightly acclimated before you reach the higher
elevation of Cusco.
Altitude does affect some people. Individuals may initially
experience some shortness of breath and heart pounding.
Other symptoms include: headaches, loss of appetite, nausea
and feeling weak and dizzy. Generally, the effects of
altitude sickness are mitigated by drinking lots of water,
resting periodically, avoiding alcohol and eating lightly.
We strongly encourage you to consult with your physician to
determine if this adventure is appropriate for you and
whether prescription medications to prevent altitude
sickness might benefit you.
How strenuous are the activities? This is an active
journey that includes walking through Inca ruins, on uneven
surfaces, up and down irregular stairs and on cobblestone
streets. Rafting on the Urubamba River (Class 2) is
considered gentle. Bear in mind that most of the trip is at
altitudes between 8,000 - 11,000 feet above sea level. The
itinerary has been created purposely with the highest
altitude (Cusco) towards the end of the adventure. While
nearly all of the trip's featured activities are gentle if
examined separately, the full range of activities requires a
moderate amount of stamina in order to get the most of your
vacation.
What ages are appropriate for this adventure? While
we welcome children ages 4 and up at the time of travel to
discover the stories of the world with us, we recommend that
children be at least 8 years old at the time of travel on
our Sacred Valleys and Incan Cities trip. This is based on
several factors, such as flight time and jet lag, time zone
differences in the destination, duration of the vacation,
high altitude at the destination, extended hours of daily
activity programming, number of internal transports between
experiences, potential for extreme temperatures in the
summer months, and amount of physical activity (e.g.,
walking on uneven surfaces, up and down stairs, and
cobblestone sidewalks) involved. Because each child is
different, call a Concierge Agent to discuss whether this is
the right trip for your kids.
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