LIMA
Discover the ‘City of Kings’ through unique cultural, culinary, and lifestyle experiences.

LIMA 'STOPOVER' TOUR
Have only a few hours to visit Lima? We’ll pick you up from the airport during a long layover—or from your hotel during a longer stay— and take you on a half-day tour of some highlights in our historic capital city, including the majestic Cathedral and Spanish Colonial convent at the church of San Francisco.
Half-Day

SURF LESSONS ON THE LIMA COAST
Don’t miss the chance to catch some waves during your stay in Lima—join a professional coach/instructor for a 1.5-hour surfing session in the Pacific (all gear included).
Half-Day

BOHEMIAN BIKE TOUR
Pedal through the charming Miraflores neighborhood, as well as the historically bohemian quarters of Barranco and Chorrillos before heading downhill for an oceanfront lunch on the shores of the Pacific.
Half-Day

DAYTIME CULINARY TOUR
The ultimate one-day food tour and city experience! Highlights include a Peruvian chef-led cocktail and ceviche class, visit to an organic Peruvian coffee roastery, and gourmet lunch at a celebrated Limeñan restaurant that features up-close views of a pre-Inca archaeological site.
Half-Day

EVENING CULINARY TOUR
Begin your evening with a sunset Pisco Sour demonstration and tasting at a beachfront restaurant before heading off to some of the most celebrated Lima restaurants for delectable menu tastings in Miraflores and Barranco.
Half-Day

LIMA HUARIQUES BIKE TOUR
Get a private, locals-only view of the city and taste of authentic Peruvian dishes on a half-day ‘bike crawl’ through Miraflores’ and Barranco’s best huariques: small, family-owned restaurants serving traditional fare from recipes handed down through multiple generations.
Half-Day

URBAN BIKE TOUR
Avoid the traffic in Lima and join us on a half-day bike ride around town instead. Pedal through some charming Limeñan neighborhoods, visit the bustling outdoor Surquillo Market, and explore the fascinating Huaca Pucllana or Huaca Huallamarca, Pre-Inca archaeological ‘pyramids’ dating back to 500 CE/AD.
Half-Day
