Small Group Tours & Private Tours Peru

Discover Our Peru Small Group Tours & Private Tours

Lima | Cusco | Sacred Valley | Machu Picchu | Lake Titicaca | Colca Canyon

Join us on an exploration and embark on a journey with our small group and private tours through Peru. Be captivated by Peru’s dramatic landscapes of Andean peaks, highland valleys and coastal deserts. Wander through charming colonial cities and vibrant indigenous markets rich in Andean and Inca heritage, where centuries‑old traditions live alongside contemporary culture.

Travel to Peru and discover its beauty. This long and varied country embraces a rich tapestry of traditions and cultures shaped by ancient Andean civilizations and colonial influences. Peru offers a quietly powerful atmosphere that will re-awaken your senses, so join us and share our passion for the journey.

Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley Peru contains some of the most striking scenery in South America, from high Andean peaks to coastal deserts and Amazonian rainforest. Visit Machu Picchu in the Sacred Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its dramatic terraces and evocative Inca architecture. Embark on a journey through cloud forests, mountain passes and valley villages to explore the natural and historical wonders of the region.

Peruvian Culture Peru has much to offer, a rich fusion of indigenous Andean and Spanish colonial heritage with countless local sights and sounds to discover. Wander colourful markets, sample fresh Andean produce and regional specialties, and learn about traditional ingredients used in cooking and herbal medicine. The country overflows with textiles, music and history, providing the opportunity to explore colonial towns, lively festivals and living traditions.

Join us on a small group tour in Peru whether you are a solo traveller, a couple or with friends, and immerse yourself in an unforgettable culinary and cultural experience.


  • A nation rich in history, culture and natural wonders, travelling to Mexico should be high on everyone’s list. Those looking to uncover the deep history of this ancient land will be thrilled by cities like Mexico City and Oaxaca, layered with Aztec, Mayan and Spanish influences. For visitors wanting to explore beyond the urban sprawl, a visit to the World Heritage site Chichén Itzá is a must, as is venturing into the dramatic canyons of Copper Canyon or the lush jungles of the Yucatán Peninsula.

    With Boutique Tours’ Foodie and Handicrafts Tour, you’ll find a complete Mexico travel experience through cities, villages and countryside, all woven around one of the world’s most vibrant cuisines. Why travel to Mexico: to immerse yourself in millennia of history, savour regional culinary traditions from street tacos to Oaxacan mole, discover thriving artisan communities producing textiles, pottery and silver, and experience landscapes that range from sun-drenched beaches and coral reefs to highland forests and desert plateaus. Mexico offers culture, colour and culinary delights at every turn.

  • Mexico is generally considered a safe country to visit, including for less experienced travellers. Tourism is an important part of Mexico’s economy, and locals are welcoming to international visitors. To reduce potential risks, purchase travel insurance and take time to understand and respect local customs and etiquette. Other risks include seasonal weather events such as hurricanes, heavy rains and heat waves, particularly in coastal and tropical regions. As with every country at the moment, SmartTraveller recommends potential visitors understand the potential hazards of international travel during the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Mexico is an ancient land and a vibrant fusion of Indigenous civilizations, Spanish colonial heritage and influences from across the Americas. Mexico’s cultural attractions include:

    Cuisine: Renowned for its bold flavours, regional diversity and use of staple ingredients like corn, chilies, beans and avocado, Mexican cuisine is a gourmand’s delight. Classic examples include tacos and enchiladas, complex moles of Oaxaca, fresh ceviches along the coasts, and street-food favourites such as tamales and elote. Mexico’s culinary scene also showcases regional cheeses, cured meats, and a rich tradition of beverages from mezcal and tequila to aguas frescas and specialty coffees.

    History: Mexico is steeped in history, from the monumental ruins of pre-Columbian civilizations such as Teotihuacan, Chichén Itzá and Monte Albán, to colonial-era cities with baroque cathedrals and haciendas like Puebla and Guanajuato. Revolutionary sites, wealthy silver-mining towns and living Indigenous communities offer a deep and varied historical landscape to explore.

    Religion: Catholicism, introduced during the Spanish colonial period, shapes many public rituals, festivals and architectural landmarks across Mexico, while Indigenous beliefs and practices remain interwoven into daily life and local ceremonies. Religion informs much of Mexican cultural etiquette and provides vibrant cultural experiences through festivals such as Día de los Muertos, Semana Santa and local patron saint fêtes.