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From Lima (Callao) to Lima (Callao)

Peruvian Amazon & Machu Picchu Exploration

Dates:
20 Jan - 4 Feb 2027
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
6
Ship:
Aria Amazon
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £11,609 pp

Peruvian flag and church, Lima

From Lima (Callao) to Lima (Callao)

Peruvian Amazon & Machu Picchu Exploration

Dates:
20 Jan - 4 Feb 2027
Duration:
15 Nights
Journey type:
Fly-cruise
No. of ports:
6
Ship:
Aria Amazon
Cruise Line:
Uniworld River Cruises
Fares:

From £11,609 pp

Voyage Itinerary

20 January to 21 January

Setting sail from Lima (Callao)

Peru's underrated capital enjoys a fine setting on the Pacific coast, and the handsome colonial-era buildings surrounding the Plaza de Armas give clues to Lima's distinguished history. For three centuries this was the capital of the Spanish Americas, when the city grew rich on the back of plundered Inca gold. Modern Lima can be a little hectic, the roads often clogged with traffic, but the historic centre has an undeniable charm to it, and in recent years a clutch of innovative restaurants have helped to put Peruvian cuisine on the map.

Miraflores cliffs in Lima, Peru
Machu Picchu, Peru

Our tip

This is the hop-off point to fly to Cusco and Machu Picchu, which is obviously a must-do, but schedule time in Lima too if you can, it’s a fascinating city.

22 January

Peru: Iquitos

Iquitos was founded by Jesuit missionaries in the 18th century, and grew rich on the back of the rubber trade. Nowadays it’s a bustling hub for trips into the untamed Peruvian Amazon in search of wildlife, featuring not just on river cruise itineraries but also ocean cruises for those ships small enough to sail this far upriver.
Iquitos, Peru

23 January to 24 January - Scenic river cruise

25 January to 26 January

Peru: Nauta

The Amazon town of Nauta, founded in 1830, is situated a couple of hours’ drive south of Iquitos, and serves as a hub for river cruises venturing into the remote Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve. The town lies at the confluence of the Marañón and Ucayali rivers, and villagers from around the Amazonian region come here to sell their wares at the local markets.
Nauta river in Loreto, Peru

27 January to 29 January - Scenic river cruise

30 January

Peru: Urubamba

31 January to 2 February

Peru: Cusco

3 February to 4 February

Arriving in Lima (Callao)

Peru’s underrated capital enjoys a fine setting on the Pacific coast, and the handsome colonial-era buildings surrounding the Plaza de Armas give clues to Lima’s distinguished history; for three centuries this was the capital of the Spanish Americas, when the city grew rich on the back of plundered Inca gold.
Miraflores cliffs in Lima, Peru
Pachacamac ruins, Lima

Don't miss

The pre-Columbian citadel of Pachacamac is a must see, just a few miles from the city and a key Inca site.

The ship

Aria Amazon

Capacity:
32 Guests
Crew:
26 Staff
Style:
An informal yet chic atmosphere on board driven by the communal spirit of shared exploration.

First launched in 2011, this tiny and innovative vessel allows guest to discover the smaller waterways and tributaries of the Upper Amazon.

What we love

Combining luxury and exploration isn't easy, yet Aqua Expeditions have balanced locally inspired design with modern sophistication and a focus on the destination to create once in a lifetime experiences.

Learn more about Aria Amazon
Aqua Expeditions' river cruise ship Aria Amazon

inclusions

  • All meals
  • Non-alcoholic drinks
  • Sightseeing and excursions
  • Group transfers to and from the vessel

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Country Club Lima Hotel

      Where to stay in Lima

      We like the Country Club Lima Hotel for a bit of colonial style.

    • Nazca Lines, Peru

      See more of Peru

      Travel south from Lima to Nazca to see the extraordinary Nazca Lines – well worth the journey, and stay on at the beach if you have time to spare.

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