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Classic Peru and the Amazon onboard Delfin III

18-day Peru trip with a Delfin III Amazon cruise

Railbookers' Classic Peru and the Amazon onboard Delfin III is an 18-day, 17-night independent trip through Peru that ends with a cruise into the Amazon. The route covers Lima, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Lake Titicaca, the Colca Canyon and historic Arequipa, before a flight north for a three-night Amazon River cruise aboard the Delfin III. This is described as an independent rail package, though the description for this specific trip does not spell out which Peru legs are by train. As an independent package, there is no group tour manager, and Railbookers has not published a day-by-day itinerary. It suits travelers who want to pair Peru's Andean highlights with a dedicated Amazon river cruise rather than choosing one or the other.

What to know before you look closer

  • Railbookers does not publish a day-by-day itinerary for this 18-day package; confirm the order of stops and which nights are on the ground versus aboard the Amazon cruise before booking.
  • The description confirms a flight north for the Amazon River cruise leg, so this trip is not rail travel the whole way.

Questions travellers ask

Is train travel included?
Railbookers describes this as an independent rail package, though the description for this trip does not specify which legs of the Peru portion are by train.
Is this trip guided or independent?
It's an independent rail package from Railbookers; there is no mention of a group tour manager.
Which places does it visit?
Lima, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Lake Titicaca, the Colca Canyon and historic Arequipa, then a flight north for a three-night Amazon River cruise.
How much does it cost?
Prices start from $16,199 per person, about $900 a day.
Is there a day-by-day itinerary?
No, Railbookers has not published one for this package.
What is the Delfin III?
It's the ship used for the trip's three-night Amazon River cruise.

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