Nov 28, 2010
The Lodging
When I reflected on our last big trip to France and Spain, I mentioned that in future trips I would not cut corners with lodging. So for our Peru Trip, we relied heavily on one of my favorite travel sites, Luxury Link. We first learned of Luxury Link, a vacation package auction site, from our friend Kirk, who is the best deal-wrangler I have ever met. We have since used the site to secure packages in Costa Rica, Thailand, Spain, St. Lucia, and now Peru.
Our first package is for our first 2 nights in Sacred Valley, at Hotel Rio Sagrada. We had a $100 coupon, so this deal turned out to be super cheap, for:
- 2 nights in a Deluxe Room with private terrace
- Welcome amenity upon arrival, including selection of fresh fruits and Peruvian coca tea
- Buffet breakfast for two each morning
- Dinner for two each evening
- Andean Temptation cooking class for two on one day of your choice
From Sacred Valley, we head to Cusco to check in 2 days in advance of our trek. To assure that all trekkers are acclimatised, our trekking company requires payment in person 2 days before the trek starts. So we will arrive in Cusco and check into the Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel. Our package includes:
- 2 nights in Classic Room
- 1 king bed
- Intelligent oxygen system
- Roundtrip transfers
- Welcome tea upon arrival
- Buffet breakfast for two each morning
- Dinner for two on one evening of your choice, served at Mishti Gourmet Restaurant
Then we spend 3 nights camping on the trail, and when we arrive at Machu Picchu we will be staying at the Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel. We didn’t purchase a package for this stay since we are only there one night.
Then we’ll re-do the package at Aranwa Cusco Boutique Hotel, enjoying Cusco for 2 more nights.
Then it’s on to Lima, for 1 night at the Miraflores Park Hotel.
I’m really looking forward to our visit. I can’t believe we leave in 18 days.
2 Comments
Deal Wrangler
Hey Trish,
I may be a deal wrangler, but you and John take the cake for travel. I have 2 questions for you, what is an intelligent oxygen system(please take a picture) and your high altitude training included your dogs, so where is the Vizslas rental store in Peru!
By the way, I am digging your writing lately, it seems to have a new found freedom to it!
pcmasuedu
Kirk,
I have learned so much about travel from you! I will let you know how the oxygen system works. Since Cuzco is over 11k feet I think we will be feeling it no matter what.
Thanks for the note about the freedom in my writing. Maybe it’s the iPad :).
I wish they had a Vizsla rental since I will miss them like mad! Maybe we will see some Look alikes like we did in France.
Miss you & the fam!
Trish