Cusco Tours

Ready to explore the best Cusco tours? Get set for some truly breathtaking landscapes, really fascinating ancient Inca ruins, and incredibly thrilling treks. Whether you’re dreaming of a Machu Picchu hike or adventures through Ausangate and Rainbow Mountain, trust us, we’ve got the perfect Peru trip waiting just for you!

Explore the Magic with the Best Cusco Tours!​

Dreaming of an epic trek? Cusco is truly home to some of the most scenic hiking trails on Earth! From the demanding, high-altitude challenge of the Ausangate Trek to the deep cultural immersion of the Lares Trek, there’s an ideal adventure waiting for every traveler. Our Cusco tours lead you away from the usual crowds, allowing you to truly connect with nature, engage with local communities, and witness the stunning, raw beauty of the Peruvian Andes.

Why choose a Cusco tour for your Peru adventure?

  • Expert-guided exploration
    Cusco is absolutely bursting with history, and having a truly knowledgeable guide changes everything. Our local experts don’t just rattle off facts; they genuinely bring the stories of the Incas and the Spanish colonial past alive, giving you a much deeper feel for the city’s incredibly fascinating heritage.
  • Stress-free and well-planned itineraries
    From the iconic Cusco City Tour to breathtaking day trips like Rainbow Mountain or the Sacred Valley, we handle all the tricky stuff—that’s your transportation, entrance tickets, and accommodations. This way, you can simply focus on enjoying your adventure!
  • Tailored experiences for every traveler
    Whether you lean towards a cultural immersion, an adventurous trek, or even a luxury experience, we offer customizable Cusco tours designed to perfectly match your travel style and preferences.

Cusco tours you can’t miss on your trip to Peru

Explore our Cusco tours and find the perfect way to discover the heart of the Andes. From colorful landscapes like Vinicunca and Palccoyo Rainbow Mountain to cultural gems such as Maras Moray, the Sacred Valley, and the Cusco City Tour, each experience is designed to immerse you in the region’s rich history and natural beauty. Whether you’re drawn to breathtaking views or ancient Inca sites, our Cusco tours offer unforgettable moments for every kind of traveler. Start planning your adventure today!

Cusco Sacred Valley Tour (Full day)

Full day

Discover this Andean region with our Cusco Sacred Valley Day Tour, in this full day you will get a complete insight to the culture and traditions of Incas. This is one of the best things to do while you acclimatize in Cusco.

From: $79

Palccoyo Rainbow Mountain Tour

Full day

Experience the stunning Palccoyo Rainbow Mountain Tour on a full-day adventure. Discover breathtaking colorful landscapes and immerse yourself in nature. Book your unforgettable journey now!

From: $110

Sacred Valley half day tour

Half-day

The Sacred Valley half day tour offers an adventure through the Andean antiplane, visiting places like Tipón Cusco, the ruins of Piquillacta, and the church of Andahuaylillas.

From: $75

Maras Moray Bike Tour (Half Day)

Half-day

The half day Sacred Valley Bike Tour popularly known as Maras Moray Bike Tour is a high altitude mountain bike tour to the two prominent sites of the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

From: $110

Quad Biking Cusco - ATV Maras Moray (Half day)

Half-day

The ATV Maras Moray tour is best to experience while you are acclimating in Cusco. Both Maras and Moray played an important role during the Inca civilization.

From: $85

Maras Moray Tour (Half Day)

Half-day

Moray Maras and Salt mines tour in Cusco is one of the most preferred half day tours in Peru. It takes you to the two iconic sites in the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

From: $80

Cusco City Tour Half Day

Half-day

Join Machu Picchu Tours on a Cusco City Tour Half Day that will give you an introduction to the Inca civilization and the impact of the Spanish conquest in Peru.

From: $55

Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain Tour (Full day)

Full day

Locally known as Apu Vinicunca Peru Tour or Montaña de Siete colores, this is the second most visited attraction after Machu Picchu.

From: $99

Humantay Lake Tour Full Day

Full day

This hidden gem is a popular stop on the Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu. To Incas and to the people living in the valley the lake is a sacred entity.

From: $110

Q’eswachaka Bridge Tour

Full day

Experience the best of the last and the only remaining Inca rope bridge, Q’eswachaka on this full day Qeswachaka Bridge Tour from Cusco.

From: $110
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How to choose the best Cusco tours?

Choosing the best Cusco Tour can be a little overwhelming because there are so many amazing options. Whether you want to explore thoroughly or just stop by for a quick visit, the following factors will help you make the best decision:

Machu Picchu is reachable by either train or trekking. If you’re all about comfort and speed, the train journey from Cusco is a scenic and easy way to go. But for those craving adventure, the Inca Trail or Salkantay Trek throws an unforgettable challenge your way, complete with absolutely breathtaking landscapes throughout.

Are you looking for a private, luxury experience, or something more like a small group, budget friendly tour? Private trips mean really personalized attention, whereas group tours are awesome for meeting other travelers and definitely keeping costs down.

A really good Machu Picchu tour ought to cover your transportation, entrance tickets, guided bits, and even accommodations if you need them. Grabbing an all-inclusive package truly saves you from any last-minute scrambling and helps guarantee a super smooth trip.

Having an expert, well informed guide makes a huge difference. The best tours make your visit truly more meaningful by offering fascinating insights into Machu Picchu’s history, stunning architecture, and all those cool hidden details.

Essential tips for Cusco Tours

Planning a trip to Cusco? Whether you’re exploring the historic city itself, taking day trips from Cusco, or heading all the way to Machu Picchu, knowing the essentials beforehand can really smooth out your experience.

If you’re thinking about hitting up several attractions in and around Cusco, grabbing the Boleto Turístico del Cusco is genuinely a must-do. This ticket sorts out your entry to big sites like Sacsayhuamán, Q’enqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay, plus a bunch of museums and archaeological spots in the Sacred Valley.

Machu Picchu is definitely the highlight of most Cusco tours, but here’s a crucial tip: entrance tickets and train seats vanish quickly, especially in peak seasons. Seriously, aim to secure your Machu Picchu tickets at least a few months ahead.

Cusco’s public transportation isn’t very extensive, so for ease and convenience, it’s best to stick with official taxis, private transfers, or simply join guided tours. If you’re heading out to the Sacred Valley or doing any day trips from Cusco, colectivos (those shared minibuses) are a good, budget friendly choice.

Cusco sits pretty high up we’re talking about 3,400 meters (or roughly 11,150 feet) above sea level. Because of that, altitude sickness can definitely be a concern. It’s really smart to give yourself at least a full day to adjust before diving into any long Cusco tours or strenuous hikes. Just remember to drink plenty of water, eat light, and try some coca tea it helps you get used to the altitude!

Cusco is truly a foodie’s dream come true! Local specialties like Lomo Saltado, Alpaca steak, Cuy (if you’re feeling daring!), and Chiri Uchu are a must-try. While the city’s best restaurants serve some genuinely amazing gourmet Andean cuisine, places like the San Pedro Market are great for affordable, authentic meals.

Book your next adventure with us and explore Cusco tours made for you

We are ready to take you on an experience you will never forget, making Cusco tours simple, guided, and completely worry-free.

Cusco Tours FAQs

We know you are eager to visit Cusco city and you want to know it all and be prepared for it. That’s why we are answering your most frequently asked questions, so you don’t have to worry about any surprise during your trip. 

If it’s your first time in Cusco, start with a Cusco City Tour, which takes you through the historic Plaza de Armas, the impressive Cathedral, Qorikancha (Temple of the Sun), and the massive Sacsayhuamán fortress. For an immersive experience, a Sacred Valley tour is a must, with stops at Pisaq, Ollantaytambo, and the Moray terraces. Of course, a Machu Picchu day trip from Cusco is an unforgettable highlight.

Cusco is surrounded by stunning landscapes, and these day trips offer some of the most spectacular scenery:

  • Machu Picchu Full-Day Tour – A breathtaking journey by train through the Andes to the world-famous Inca citadel.
  • Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) – A high-altitude trek to a surreal landscape of multicolored mineral-rich mountains.
  • Humantay Lake – A pristine turquoise lake nestled between towering glaciers, perfect for nature lovers.
  • Sacred Valley – A mix of ancient ruins, vibrant markets, and picturesque villages framed by the Andes.

Choosing the right Cusco travel agency is essential for a smooth and unforgettable experience. With so many options available, it’s important to consider key factors that ensure reliability, quality service, and a well-organized trip.

Start by researching agencies with strong reputations and positive reviews. Look for companies with high ratings on platforms like TripAdvisor, Google Reviews, or travel forums. Feedback from previous travelers can give you insights into customer service, tour quality, and overall satisfaction.

Absolutely! Cusco is a fantastic destination for families, offering a mix of history, nature, and culture that children can enjoy. The Cusco City Tour is a great introduction, featuring stops at historical sites like Qorikancha and Sacsayhuamán, where kids can explore ancient Inca ruins in a fun and interactive way. Additionally, visits to local markets provide a colorful and sensory experience, with fresh fruits, handmade crafts, and friendly local vendors.

The best time to visit Cusco is April to October, when the weather is dry, and the skies are clear—ideal for hiking and sightseeing. Avoid January and February, as the rainy season can disrupt tours and make trails muddy. If you want to avoid crowds, visiting in April-May or September-October offers a great balance of good weather and fewer tourists.

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