Peru is a budget-friendly destination, especially if you avoid luxury hotels and upscale restaurants. Here’s a breakdown of daily travel costs based on your travel style:
Category | Accommodation | Food | Transport | Attractions | Avg. Daily Cost |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Backpacker | $7–15 | $10 | $3 | $10–20 | $30–50 |
Mid-Range | $20–45 | $30 | $15 | $60 | $125–150 |
Luxury | $75+ | $50 | $35 | $105 | $265+ |
🎒 Backpacker Budget (100–170 PEN / $30–50 USD)
- Stay in hostel dorms
- Eat at local markets and budget restaurants
- Use public transportation
- Visit museums and low-cost attractions
- If you hike the Inca Trail or enjoy nightlife, expect to spend more
🧳 Mid-Range Budget (420–505 PEN / $125–150 USD)
- Private rooms in hostels, Airbnbs, or budget hotels
- Eat wherever you like (within reason)
- Use intercity buses and occasional taxis
- Join guided tours, including the Inca Trail
🏨 Luxury Budget (960 PEN+ / $265+ USD)
- Stay in high-end hotels
- Fly between cities (e.g., Lima to Cusco)
- Dine at top restaurants
- Enjoy premium experiences like flying over the Nazca Lines
📍 Top Places to Visit in Peru
Here are some of the most iconic destinations to include in your itinerary:
- Huacachina Oasis – A desert paradise with sandboarding and dune buggy rides
- Sacred Valley (Full Day) – Explore Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and local markets
- Machu Picchu (Full Day) – The crown jewel of Inca civilization
- Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) – A stunning natural wonder with colorful slopes
- Humantay Lake – A turquoise glacial lake surrounded by snow-capped peaks
- Colca Canyon – One of the deepest canyons in the world, home to condors
- Lake Titicaca (Puno) – The highest navigable lake in the world, rich in culture