A South American nation steeped in beauty and culture, Peru is a favorite travel destination for the adventurous. It boasts archaeological ruins, numerous peaks, and some of the world’s deepest canyons. The country is also home to a part of the Amazon rainforest. The most popular place to visit is Machu Picchu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a dramatic, ancient ruin set above the Urubamba River. Lima, Peru’s capital, highlights striking pre-Columbian art collections and boasts a well-preserved colonial center. Fishing and hiking are also popular activities in the country. One of the ways to spend your time in Peru is to explore the country’s vast countryside. There are glamping sites across the country that are away from the noise of the cities, offering comfort, peace, nature views. Read on to discover the best glamping spots in Peru.
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) host status, recent guest reviews, prices, availability of dates, decor, and a location that facilitates glamping or is close to glamping spots. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 12, 2024.
1. Andean-style canvas in a quiet community, Cusco (from USD 140)
Experience Andean people’s rural life with a touch of luxury in this well-equipped tent designed for three guests. It’s perched on a tranquil, traditional community in Urubamba, Cusco, overlooking the snow-capped peaks of Sawasiray, Pumahuanca, and Chicon. While here, you’ll enjoy the mountains’ pink coloration during sunset. Plus, there’s a viewpoint nearby to admire the Moray archeological area.
This Andean-inspired tent features all the essentials of a glamping experience. There’s electricity, an electric stove to cook your meals, a shared bathroom with nature views, and a spring mattress with a quality duvet for a sweet night’s rest. Also, there’s a dining room to relish breakfast and dinner, which are part of the rental fee. The on-site garden is also an ideal place to relax in nature.
Urubamba, Cusco, PeruAccommodates: 6
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first of all the host was very helpful in planning and arranging everything for our staythey provided a lot of information and helpful tips about how to prepare the stay
2. Homey cabin for eight, Cusco (from USD 32)
Experience high-end hospitality amidst nature with your family or group of up to eight when you stay in these four separate cabins in Cusco. It’s surrounded by the Salkantay and the Humantay Glacier, close to hiking trails. You can enjoy ziplining nearby or even hike to Humantay Lake, which is about an hour’s walk from the rental.
The property’s power is solar generated and available daily until eight in the evening. High-speed WiFi is available, so you can update your socials while you enjoy the mountain vistas from the comfort of your bed. After a long day, guests may relax on the outdoor furniture and stargaze. Additionally, breakfast is served daily, and there’s an on-site shop for essential supplies and snacks.
Salcantay, Cusco, PeruAccommodates: 8
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construction isn't high end but the service was great and everyone friendly
3. Dome tent for two, Ica
Situated in a rural area in Paracas, Ica, this dome house provides a romantic retreat away from the metropolis. It’s only 1 kilometer (0.6 miles) from Paracas Bay and provides secured parking for your car.
On the inside, you’ll find two comfy single beds and WiFi for your pleasure. The shared bathroom has toiletries, but it’s better to bring your own. The exterior is sizable and well equipped. There is an outdoor fire pit where everyone can gather around and enjoy stargazing or watching movies from the projector. In addition, there’s an artisanal oven for pizzas and a barbecue grill. What’s more, pets are welcome on this property.
Accommodates: 2
4. Cozy dome house with mountain views, Cusco (from USD 110)
This welcoming and relaxing dome house faces the Salkantay snowy peak in Soraypampa, Cusco. From here, you can easily wander around the mountains and enjoy their beauty. Plus, this accommodation is within walking distance of Soraypampa’s bus terminal, so you can conveniently visit nearby landmarks.
The solar-powered rental comes with blankets, a hot shower, fireplace, comfy bed, and other amenities to make you feel at home. Also, you can spend the evening on the balcony, barbecuing and enjoying the mesmerizing sunset. In addition, you can come along with your pet. Other perks include a fire pit and a washing machine for your convenience.
Cusco, PeruAccommodates: 2
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Enjoy a comfortable and unique stay in Peru
Nature and history enthusiasts have a lot to see and experience in Peru, from visiting colonial sites to hiking unspoiled countrysides. For unique stays, try glamping. Your comfort and hospitality are priorities in these top glamping spots in Peru.
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