Complete Peru and Cape Horn 32 Night Tour and Cruise Package

A fully guided 14 night tour of Lima, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, Colca Canyon , Arequipa, Nazca Lines and the Amazon River

Embark on an extraordinary 32‑night Celebrity Equinox Complete Peru and Cape Horn Tour and Cruise Package featuring return flights, all transfers and an immersive 14‑night guided adventure through Peru. Explore Lima, the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu, the sacred expanses of Lake Titicaca, the mysterious Nazca Lines and the wildlife‑rich Amazon River from Iquitos.

Continue your journey with a 4‑night hotel stay in vibrant Buenos Aires, Argentina, before boarding your 14‑night Cape Horn cruise. Sail to Montevideo in Uruguay, discover the wildlife of the Falkland Islands, witness the dramatic landscapes of Cape Horn, explore Ushuaia, cruise the legendary Straits of Magellan, visit Punta Arenas, Puerto Madryn and the chic coastal resort of Punta del Este. A once‑in‑a‑lifetime blend of culture, nature and epic exploration.

Fly overnight to Lima.

Transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Ikonik Miraflores

Located in the heart of Miraflores, the Ikonik Miraflores is located a few steps from Avenida José Pardo, one of the main commercial avenues in the district. This hotel is modern and cosy, perfect for discovering a city full of history and culture and whose historic centre has been declared a World Heritage Site. Its 63 rooms feature minimalist decor with neutral tones and touches of colour, designed so that, whether you are travelling for business or tourism purposes, you can find the rest and tranquillity you are looking for. At the Ikonik Miraflores we offer you the best services, such as our restaurant, where you can taste the delicious local cuisine; four meeting rooms, perfect for holding any type of event; or the gym, so you don't neglect your workout routines while travelling. Groups: Reservations of more than 5 rooms may be subject to supplements and special conditions.

A further overnight hotel stay. After breakfast visit the park of love in the Miraflores area, the historical centre of Lima, Central Square, Government Palace and the Archbishops' Palace. Then onto the Lima cathedral, The Monastery of St. Dominic and Casa Aliaga museum. Finally in the evening a Water Magic Tour is included to visit the largets fountin complex in the world featuring 12 cybernetic founbatons with water jets rising upto 80 metres.

Lima

Lima, the capital of Peru, is a dynamic city where colonial architecture meets modern innovation along the stunning Pacific coastline. Known as the “City of Kings,” Lima offers a unique blend of history, gastronomy, and adventure. Explore UNESCO-listed historic centers, world-class museums, and vibrant neighborhoods like Miraflores and Barranco. Food lovers will delight in Lima's reputation as the culinary capital of South America, home to award-winning restaurants and authentic Peruvian dishes like ceviche. With its mild climate, breathtaking ocean views, and proximity to iconic destinations such as Machu Picchu and the Andes, Lima is the perfect gateway for travelers seeking culture, cuisine, and unforgettable experiences.

Fly from Lima to Cusco for an overnight hotel stay. Visit the Sacsayhuaman complex, which was built during the Inca period. The next point of our tour is the Tambomachay Water Temple, a sacred place for the Incas. with Inca swimming baths. Finally, the Red Fort - another archaeological complex with very interesting walls and towers.

Cusco

Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Peru's most captivating destinations. Nestled high in the Andes Mountains, this vibrant city blends ancient history with colonial charm, offering travelers a unique cultural experience. Wander through cobblestone streets lined with Inca stone walls, visit the impressive Qorikancha Temple, and marvel at the grandeur of the Plaza de Armas. Cusco is also the gateway to the Sacred Valley and the world-famous Machu Picchu, making it an essential stop on any Peru itinerary. Enjoy colorful markets, traditional Andean cuisine, and lively festivals that showcase the region's rich heritage. Whether you're exploring archaeological sites, hiking scenic trails, or immersing yourself in local culture, Cusco promises an unforgettable journey through history and breathtaking landscapes.

Xima Exclusive Cusco

This hotel is located in Avenida El Sol, the main avenue in Cusco, just a few blocks from Plaza de Armas. A few blocks away is Cusco's main square, just in front of the largest craft market of the City, and a range of cafés, bars, restaurants and nightlife venues are close by. This is an ecological hotel thanks to the use of natural materials in its construction, the maximization of natural light in public areas, the use of a solar system to heat water and power external lighting.

A further overnight hotel stay in Cusco. Enjoy a return train tour to visit Machu Picchu with lunch.

Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu, Peru's most iconic landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a breathtaking ancient citadel nestled high in the Andes Mountains. Known as the Lost City of the Incas, this archaeological wonder offers visitors a unique glimpse into the rich history and advanced engineering of the Inca civilization. Surrounded by lush green peaks and misty clouds, Machu Picchu is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and a must-visit destination for history lovers, adventure seekers, and nature enthusiasts. Explore its intricate stone terraces, temples, and plazas while learning about its fascinating past. Whether you arrive via the scenic Sacred Valley train or trek the legendary Inca Trail, Machu Picchu promises an unforgettable experience filled with culture, mystery, and awe-inspiring views. Perfect for photography, hiking, and cultural immersion, this ancient site is the crown jewel of any Peru itinerary.

A further overnight hotel stay in Cusco. Enjoy a tour of the Sacred Valley with lunch.

Sacred Valley

The Sacred Valley of Peru, nestled in the Andes near Cusco, is a breathtaking destination rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Once the heart of the Inca Empire, this fertile valley is dotted with ancient ruins, traditional villages, and vibrant markets. Explore iconic sites like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Moray, each offering a glimpse into Peru's fascinating past. Adventure seekers can enjoy hiking, biking, and river rafting, while culture lovers immerse themselves in authentic Andean traditions. With its mild climate, spectacular landscapes, and proximity to Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley is a must-visit for travellers seeking unforgettable experiences in Peru.

After breakfast travel by luxury train “Titicaca train” from the capital of the Inca Empire - Cusco to Puno on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. You will be comfortable watching the changing landscape outside the window. On the train, you can have lunch (including appetizer, main course and dessert) in a chic restaurant car, or have a glass of wine at the bar, you rush through mountains and valleys. On the way, you will have a stop at La Raya, which is located at an altitude of 4319 meters, and is considered the highest point of the route.  The train will arrive in Puno at about 19:00 for an overnight hotel stay.

Casona Plaza

Casona Plaza Hotel offers a welcoming stay in Puno, Peru, just steps from the city’s main square and close to the shores of Lake Titicaca. This modern hotel combines comfort and value with spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi, and a restaurant serving authentic Peruvian cuisine. Guests can easily explore local attractions, including the Uros Floating Islands, Taquile Island, and Puno’s vibrant markets, while enjoying warm hospitality and excellent service. Perfect for travelers seeking a central location and easy access to Lake Titicaca adventures.

In the morning, after breakfast, we drive to Lake Titicaca, located at an altitude of almost 4,000 metres. Visit the floating Uros Islands built of reeds. Sail on a woven reed boat around the lake accompanied by an Indian guide. Lunch on the island. Return to Puno for a further overnight hotel stay.

Lake Titicaca (Puno)

Lake Titicaca, located on the border of Peru and Bolivia, is the world's highest navigable lake and one of South America's most breathtaking natural wonders. From the city of Puno, visitors can embark on unforgettable journeys across its deep blue waters to explore the famous Uros Floating Islands, built entirely from totora reeds by the indigenous Uros people. Experience authentic Andean culture, traditional crafts, and vibrant local communities while surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes. Lake Titicaca is also home to Taquile and Amantani Islands, known for their rich heritage and panoramic views. Whether you're taking a scenic boat ride, enjoying a cultural tour, or capturing incredible photographs, Lake Titicaca offers a unique blend of history, nature, and adventure. Perfect for travelers seeking an immersive experience in Peru's highlands, this destination is a must-see on any South American itinerary.

After breakfast, we take a comfortable bus to transfer to the city of Chiwai, to the deepest canyon in the world- Kolka Canyon has a depth of about 3,500 meters, and is considered one of the most beautiful. There are two active volcanoes near the canyon, and the canyon is the result of their activity.  Along the way, we will stop at several places with beautiful views.  On the lake "Lagunilas" we will observe the beautiful inhabitants of the lake - pink flamingos. The observation deck offers an amazing panorama of 3 volcanoes. Arrival in the town of Chiwai and accommodation at the Colca Llacta 3* hotel. If desired, you can visit the hot springs. It's time for lunch. Overnight hotel stay in Colca.

Colca Refugio

Refugio Hotel offers a serene retreat in the breathtaking Colca Valley, home to dramatic canyons, thermal springs, and majestic Andean landscapes. This charming eco-lodge combines rustic elegance with modern comfort, featuring cozy rooms, a relaxing pool, and a restaurant serving authentic Peruvian cuisine. Guests can enjoy nearby attractions such as the Colca Canyon, famous for its soaring Andean condors, and explore scenic hiking trails surrounded by nature. Perfect for travellers seeking peace, adventure, and unforgettable views in southern Peru.

Colca, Peru

Colca Canyon in southern Peru is one of the world's deepest canyons, offering breathtaking views, rich wildlife, and authentic cultural experiences. Located near Arequipa, this natural wonder is famous for its dramatic scenery, terraced valleys, and soaring Andean condors. Visitors can explore traditional villages like Chivay and Yanque, relax in thermal hot springs, and hike along scenic trails that reveal stunning vistas of the Andes. With its unique blend of adventure, nature, and history, Colca Canyon is a must-see destination for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences in Peru.

After breakfast, we go to the La Cruz del Condor observation deck, which is located an hour and a half drive from the town of Chiwai. From here, from the highest point of the Canyon, we will see the most famous bird predators of the region - condors. After the tour, return to the hotel and departure to Arequipa. On the way to the white city among the volcanoes, as Arequipa is called, we will have stops and visits to the villages of Yankee and Maca and on observation decks with panoramic views of three volcanoes. Overnight hotel stay in Arequipa with free time to explore the city.

Colca Refugio

Refugio Hotel offers a serene retreat in the breathtaking Colca Valley, home to dramatic canyons, thermal springs, and majestic Andean landscapes. This charming eco-lodge combines rustic elegance with modern comfort, featuring cozy rooms, a relaxing pool, and a restaurant serving authentic Peruvian cuisine. Guests can enjoy nearby attractions such as the Colca Canyon, famous for its soaring Andean condors, and explore scenic hiking trails surrounded by nature. Perfect for travellers seeking peace, adventure, and unforgettable views in southern Peru.

After breakfast, we begin a tour of the white city of Arequipa. During the tour we will visit the central square of the city, the observation deck of Yanauara and the convent of Santa Catalina, founded at the end of the 16th century. Then transfer to the airport and fly to Lima for an overnight hotel stay. 

Arequipa

Arequipa, Peru's second-largest city, is a stunning destination known for its elegant white volcanic stone architecture and dramatic Andean landscapes. Nicknamed the “White City,” Arequipa boasts a UNESCO-listed historic centre filled with colonial churches, vibrant plazas, and the iconic Santa Catalina Monastery. Surrounded by towering volcanoes like El Misti, this city offers incredible views and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore local markets, savour Arequipa's renowned cuisine, and use the city as a gateway to the breathtaking Colca Canyon. With its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, Arequipa is a must-visit destination in southern Peru.

Early in the morning departure from Lima to Paracas, where we sail from the port of Paracas by boat at 8:00 for an excursion to the Andean Candelabrum of Pararcas and the islands of Ballestas. Peru is a country of many mysteries, and one of the mysterious phenomena is the Andean Candelabra, a huge drawing almost 130 meters high and about 75 meters wide, which was left on the mountainside, in the bay of the Paracas Peninsula. The next point of the tour is the Ballestas Islands, three large islands and many small rocky islets where there are many grottoes and arches plus the chance to sea Dolphins,penguins, sea lions and seals. Thne we arrive at the airfield and take a small plane over the desert. From above you can see giant drawings of humans and animals – monkeys, hummingbirds, spiders, geometric shapes. The flight lasts 35 minutes. Return to the airfield then transfer back to Lima for an overnoght hotel stay.

Nazca Lines, Paracas

Experience the world-famous Nazca Lines on an unforgettable journey from Paracas, Peru. These ancient geoglyphs, etched into the desert floor over 2,000 years ago, remain one of archaeology's greatest mysteries. Departing from Paracas, travelers can enjoy scenic flights over the Nazca Desert to witness massive figures of animals, plants, and geometric shapes that stretch across the arid landscape. Combine your adventure with visits to Paracas National Reserve and Ballestas Islands for a complete coastal and cultural experience. Perfect for history enthusiasts and curious explorers, the Nazca Lines tour from Paracas is a must-do in southern Peru.

After breakfast transfer to the airport with an English-speaking guide for the flight to Iquitos. Meeting at the airport with representatives of the lodge and transfer to the port to board the boat. You will sail along the Amazon to the Heliconia Lodge, and on the way you will visit the floating city of El Velen. Upon arrival at the lodge enjoy a welcome cocktail and lunch. Then take a walk through the jungleand end the day with an unforgettable picture of the sunset over the lodge. Upon return, dinner, music and fascinating stories from local guides. Overnight  stay in the lodge.

Heliconia Lodge

Heliconia Lodge offers an authentic Amazon rainforest experience on the banks of the Amazon River, just a short boat ride from Iquitos, Peru. Surrounded by lush jungle, this eco-friendly lodge features comfortable cabins, traditional Peruvian cuisine, and guided excursions into the heart of the Amazon. Guests can enjoy wildlife spotting, canoe trips, and visits to local communities, making it the perfect base for adventure and nature lovers. Discover the magic of the Amazon with sustainable comfort and unforgettable experiences at Heliconia Lodge.

After breakfast enjoy excursions and various activities: an early tour of the jungle, when nature is just waking up; fishing for piranhas; visiting local Indian tribes "Boras"; visiting animal husbandry, where you can get acquainted with the animals living in the jungle; watching pink dolphins and sunset on the Amazon. The most interesting thing awaits you at night - a canoe trip along the lake and tributaries in the jungle and watching the caimans. Overnight stay in the lodge.

Iquitos

Iquitos, the largest city in the Peruvian Amazon, is a vibrant destination surrounded by lush rainforest and winding rivers. Accessible only by boat or plane, this unique city offers an unforgettable adventure into the heart of the Amazon. Explore exotic wildlife on river cruises, visit indigenous communities, and discover the rich biodiversity of Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve. Iquitos also boasts colorful markets, historic architecture, and a lively culture that blends tradition with modern life. Whether you're seeking eco-tourism, jungle lodges, or authentic Amazon experiences, Iquitos is the ultimate starting point for your Peruvian rainforest journey.

After breakfast, transfer to the airport, and on the way we will look into the criaderos of the largest river fish of Paiche and enjoy the beauty of the largest water lily - Victoria regia. Flight from Iquitos to Lima for an overnight hotel stay.

Ikonik Miraflores

Located in the heart of Miraflores, the Ikonik Miraflores is located a few steps from Avenida José Pardo, one of the main commercial avenues in the district. This hotel is modern and cosy, perfect for discovering a city full of history and culture and whose historic centre has been declared a World Heritage Site. Its 63 rooms feature minimalist decor with neutral tones and touches of colour, designed so that, whether you are travelling for business or tourism purposes, you can find the rest and tranquillity you are looking for. At the Ikonik Miraflores we offer you the best services, such as our restaurant, where you can taste the delicious local cuisine; four meeting rooms, perfect for holding any type of event; or the gym, so you don't neglect your workout routines while travelling. Groups: Reservations of more than 5 rooms may be subject to supplements and special conditions.

After breakfast, transfer to the airport, and fly from Buenos Aires in Argentina for an overnight hotel stay.

474 Buenos Aires Hotel

The modern, elegant, and renovated 474 Buenos Aires Hotel is ideally situated in the heart of the Argentinian capital, just off Avenida Corrientes, the so-called “Broadway of Buenos Aires, ” and the famous Calle Florida with its numerous shops, entertainment venues, restaurants, and bars. The Cervantes and Colón Theaters are a short stroll away, as are a wide variety of museums and iconic landmarks such as Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada.

A further three nights'hotel stay.

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is one of South America's top tourist destinations, admired for its European-style architecture and rich cultural life.Visitors can experience an authentic tango show, explore traditional ranches in the Pampas, or savour a classic asado (Argentine barbecue). New cultural circuits highlight the lives of iconic Argentinians such as Carlos Gardel, Eva Perón, and Jorge Luis Borges.Thanks to a favourable exchange rate, the city's shopping centres — including Alto Palermo and Galerías Pacífico — are especially popular with visitors. For a cultural journey, stroll along Avenida del Libertador, home to many of the city's best museums, gardens, and landmarks, or admire the elegant architecture of Avenida de Mayo, lined with Art Nouveau, Neoclassical, and eclectic buildings.

Transfer to the port to embark the ship.

Celebrity Equinox

Celebrity Equinox was the second ship to be launched for the Solstice fleet of 5 ships - entering service in August 2009. The USP at the time was the lawn club on the top deck with a glass blowing studio and a real grass for outdoor activities afloat with a difference. This 122,000 tonne ship accommodates 2852 passengers over 14 passenger decks and features 3 swimming pools (one indoor in a solarium) and 12 restaurants. The Celebrity Equinox most recently underwent an extensive refurbishment in May 2019, as part of Celebrity Cruises’ "Millennium and Solstice-class" upgrade initiative. The renovation introduced significant updates across the ship—enhanced public spaces, modernized staterooms, and high-tech features like immersive 3D dining—earning praise shortly after the refreshment.

Montevideo

Montevideo is Uruguay's capital and largest city offering a variety of indoor shopping possibilities (like downtown's appropriately named Montevideo Shopping Centre), and informal markets such as Mercado del Puerto. Perhaps take a walk past the wharfs and piers of the Rambla de Montevideo. Relax on Pocitos beach, visit the Torres Garcia Museum or check out the Palazzo Salvo. Constructed in 1928, Palacio Salvo is a historical landmark building done in a predominantly Italian Gothic-style, , it was the tallest building in South America, and still remains an iconic symbol of the city, even being depicted on many postcards. For a sweeping view of the city, take an elevator ride to the top of the palace, free of charge, and stop at Cafe Salvo on the ground level for an invigorating cappuccino.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Port Stanley (Falkland Islands)

Port Stanley is full of links to Britain, and is twinned with Whitby in Yorkshire- all of a sudden it seems as if you are back in Britain with red telephone and post boxes. The only difference being the colourful corrugated tin roofs on the buildings. This South Atlantic archipelago will always be associated with the 1982 war, but wildlife and rugged scenery are the main reasons to visit the islands. The Falklands are a compact group of more than 740 Islands, situated approximately 650 kilometres (400 miles) off the south-eastern tip of South America. The total land area is approximately 12,000 square km (4,700 square miles) comprising of mountain ranges and flat plains. The two main Islands are East Falkland and West Falkland. Mount Usborne on East Falkland is the highest peak at 705m (2,312 ft).

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Cruising the famous southern passage around the tip of South America.

Cape Horn (Drake Passage)

The Drake Passage is the body of water between the southern tip of South America at Cape Horn, Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica. The 500 mile wide passage between Cape Horn and Livingston Island is the shortest crossing from Antarctica to the rest of the world's land. It was named after Sir Francis Drake when his ship, having passed through the Strait of Magellan, was blown far South in September 1578. Ships in the passage are often good platforms for the sighting of whales, dolphins and plentiful seabirds including giant petrels, other petrels, albatrosses and penguins.

Ushuaia (Tierra del Fuego)

Beagle Channel stretches for 150 miles through the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago at the southern tip of South America, passing the port city of Ushuaia in Argentina. At its eastern end the channel forms part of the border between Chile and Argentina, while the western stretch lies entirely within Chilean territory. Despite being only three miles wide at its broadest, it is a navigational challenge for ships.The channel was named after HMS Beagle, the British ship on which Charles Darwin explored these waters in 1833–34. A visit to Ushuaia, the world's southernmost city, reveals a dramatic setting where snowcapped peaks loom on three sides.

Straits Of Magellan

The Straits Of Magellan is the Northernmost Route through the tip of South America which takes you past Punta Arenas in Chile and was explored by Ferdinand Magellan in 1520. Until 1914, when the Panama Canal opened, this was the main route for ships sailing from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. It is 350 miles long and just 1.2 miles wide at it narrowest point.

Punta Arenas

Punta Arenas, Chile is a gateway to Patagonia, offering dramatic landscapes, rich maritime history and access to the legendary Straits of Magellan. Explore colourful waterfronts, wildlife reserves and views toward Antarctica.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Puerto Madryn

Puerto Madryn sits on the coast of northern Patagonia, overlooking the wide curve of the Golfo Nuevo. Its sandy beaches and lively promenade lined with restaurants make it a welcoming seaside town, but the real stars are out in the bay — southern right whales, which gather here to breed between May and December.Perched on a clifftop, the Ecocentro museum offers fascinating exhibits on Patagonian marine life along with sweeping views from its lighthouse. Just beyond the town lies the UNESCO-listed Valdés Peninsula, a wildlife sanctuary where colonies of penguins and elephant seals thrive — and where orcas are often seen hunting close to shore.

Enjoy a relaxing day at sea taking advantage of the facilities, dining and entertainment options on board.

Punta Del Este

Punta Del Este is a popular beach resort in Uruguay with great nightlife, numerous museums and art. Souvenir hunt in the artisan market at the end of Gorlero Street; there is also an organic food market once a month and a daily fish market at the port. Visit Casapueblo the former art workshop turned into a museum and hotel to admire its unique architecture and enjoy wonderful views of the Atlantic. Go to the Ralli Museum for modern and contemporary Latin American art; the outdoor sculpture park at the Atchugarry Foundation is also spectacular. The two beaches of Playa Mansa (calm beach) – great for families and Playa Brava (turbulent beach) – perfect for surfing straddle each side of the peninsula with busy promenades.

Disembark the ship after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your flight home.

Origin Start Date Interior Oceanview Balcony Suite
London 09/02/26 £6949 NA NA £13449 View
London 16/11/26 £7789 £8169 £8239 £14769 View
London 08/02/27 NA NA £8269 £19949 View