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The Luxury Collection PERU
Peru is the perfect destination for travellers keen to experience natural, historical, gastronomic and adventure tourism. The Luxury Collection by Marriott guides guests on a journey through Incan heritage, across the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Cusco and the majestic Paracas coastline. This journey starts at Tambo del Inka, a
luxury hotel nestled in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Each luxurious guest room and suite offers mesmerising views of the Andes and the Urubamba River. During their first day in Urubamba, guests can explore Chincheros, a town that’s home to Andean textile handicrafts. Next up is the ancient agricultural laboratory of Moray, then the Maras salt ponds. From there, it’s possible to take a train from the hotel’s private station to Machu Picchu, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Next, guests can head to the ancient city of
Cusco, home to Palacio del Inka, a 500-year-old mansion opposite Qorikancha, the ‘temple of the sun’. The hotel’s design embraces historical Andean culture while offering world-class
luxury and modern conveniences. The luxurious Andes Spirit Spa spa offers signature treatments and massages as well as a hydrotherapy pool. The journey continues with the short flight
from Cusco to Pisco, before a swift transfer to Paracas, where guests will discover the pre- Incan Paracas culture. Hotel Paracas is located next to the Paracas
National Reserve. Here, a boat trip takes guests to discover the Ballestas Islands and the mysterious Paracas Candelabra, a prehistoric geoglyph. After this expedition, guests can explore the magnificent Paracas Dunes and dine on a Peruvian picnic of barbecued meats, salads and desserts. Next up, and probably the highlight of any tour of the region, is a flight over the magnificent and mysterious Nazca Lines — more than 300 figures are carved into the ground below, including animals and plants. Visitors can end this memorable day with a meal at Chalana restaurant, which serves up tasty dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. Guests’ final day in Peru can be one of relaxation in Hotel Paracas’ Spa.
Don’t miss The Maras salt ponds, or the eclectic mix of wildlife, including seals, sea lions and Humboldt penguins on the Ballestas Islands
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KEY FACILITIES • Indoor/outdoor pool (Tambo del Inka)
• Private train station (Tambo del Inka) • Main courtyard (Palacio del Inka) • The spa (Hotel Paracas)
KEY ACTIVITIES • Tour to Macchu Picchu • Moray to Chincheros Passage • Nazca Lines flight • Desert glamping
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