Lima, the capital of Peru, combines history and modernity. Known for its gastronomy, historic center, and Pacific coast, it offers culture, tradition, and a vibrant urban life.
Puno, in southern Peru, is famous for Lake Titicaca and its vibrant culture, with dances and festivals such as the Virgin of Candelaria.
Cusco, the ancient Inca capital, stands out for its history, colonial architecture, and access to Machu Picchu.
Ica, land of dunes and vineyards, is famous for Huacachina, its pisco wineries, and the Nazca Lines.
Arequipa, the "White City," is known for its sillar architecture, the Misti volcano, and its traditional cuisine.