
All-inclusive Peruvian adventure including an LGBT+, guaranteed full ship charter Amazon River cruise and culminating with a comprehensive Machu Picchu experience.
As the face of travel continues to evolve, so should the nature and value of enriching travel programs being offered. Peru is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world offering a unique combination of nature, wildlife, archaeology and cultural heritage.
Brand g Vacations is pleased to introduce the 11th year of our popular Amazon and Machu Picchu program again in 2026. The cruise portion is operated aboard the luxurious Delfin III, which offers some of the most spacious accommodations along the Amazon River. This smartly designed, 44-passenger, colonial-style vessel, provides the ultimate in comfort, with five-star amenities.
Our custom designed land program provides authentic, educational, and culturally-enriching encounters daily. Few trips offer as rich an experience of Peru’s diverse natural and cultural treasures.
Begin in the cosmopolitan city of Lima, known for its vibrant food scene. Fly to Iquitos where you will embark on a luxury riverboat that takes you deep into the rain forest within the Amazon Basin. Home to a staggering array of wildlife, the Peruvian Amazon boasts nearly a thousand species of birds alone. Enjoy fine wine and famous Peruvian cuisine while enjoying the company of your fellow LGBT + travelers. After disembarkation, we will continue on to the Sacred Valley near the Inca capitol of Cusco. From here, we board the Sacred Valley train for a scenic journey to Machu Picchu, the mystical stone city built by the Incas in the 15th century. Afterwards, return to Cusco, where you’ll enjoy two luxurious nights at the centrally- located Belmond Hotel Monasterio hotel and guided tours of the most significant Inca sites before departing for your flight home.
It’s the perfect combination of inspiring places and rich history in the comfort of an all-gay environment.
Luxury Level: ***** Five Star Activity Level: Moderate to High Guest Count: 44
Highlights
- Lima: sightseeing with a local guide; visit the Archbishop’s Palace, Government Palace, San Francisco Monastery and Larco Herrara Museum
- Iquitos: visit the Manatee Rescue Center
- Cruise: 4 night cruise in a deluxe, outside suite cruising the Peruvian Amazon River aboard the Delphin III. Welcome cocktail & dinner; guided sightseeing each day with a local naturalist by skiff boats during the day and evening; native village visit.
- Sacred Valley: visit Ollantaytambo with its huge Incan fortress rising from the edge of town, the Salt Pans of Maras and the amazing site of Moray
- Machu Picchu: board the train for the scenic journey to Aguas Calientes; sightseeing of the ruins with a local guide
- Cusco: sightseeing with visits to Santo Domingo Cathedral, Sacsayhuaman fortress and the Pre-Columbian Art Museum



Inclusions
- FROM THE TIME YOU LAND UNTIL YOU LEAVE, NEARLY EVERYTHING IS INCLUDED.
- 2 nights deluxe hotel accommodations in Lima, including welcome reception and daily breakfast
- Guided tour of Lima, including welcome lunch
- Domestic flight from Lima to Iquitos, the gateway to the Amazon
- 4 night deluxe Amazon cruise, including all meals (Guaranteed all-LGBT+ charter)
- Cruise includes local pisco-based cocktails, local beers, and local sodas with lunch and dinner as well as free-flowing house wine with dinner
- All excursions during cruise
- Domestic flights from Iquitos to Cusco
- Transfer to Sacred Valley
- 3 nights deluxe hotel accommodations in the Sacred Valley including daily breakfast, one lunch and one dinner. Guided tours in the Sacred Valley
- Peru Rail Vista Dome Train from Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu with lunch upon arrival to Machu Picchu Village
- 2 visits to Machu Picchu
- One night hotel accommodation in Machu Picchu village, including breakfast and dinner
- Peru Rail Vista Dome train from Machu Picchu to Ollantaytambo and motor coach to Cusco
- 2 nights deluxe hotel accommodation in Cusco, including breakfast, one dinner and one lunch
- Half day city tour of Cusco and half day tour of the the Sacsayhuaman fortress
- Lunches and dinners on land include: two glasses of local beer, house wine or soft drinks
Inclusions

Pricing



Accommodations
Hilton Miraflores Lima



Situated in the heart of Lima, Hilton Miraflores is within walking distance of Ricardo Palma Cultural Center, Kennedy Park, and Calle de las Pizzas. Also nearby are Miraflores Central Park and Larcomar. The air-conditioned guestrooms include minibars and safes. Complimentary wireless and wired high-speed Internet access is available and a computer station is located on site.
Dates of stay: March 29 – March 31
Room type: Deluxe
Additional pre-program nights available upon request. Please contact us for pricing and availability.
Delfin III



Brand g Vacations has chartered the 22-cabin Delfin III. While cruising the Amazon, you will explore one of the largest expanses of tropical rainforest in the world. Smartly designed, this vessel provides the ultimate in comfort, with five-star amenities.
The ship features all suite accommodations with floor-to-ceiling windows with individual climate control, in room safes, hair dryers, and generous closet and under-bed storage. Other amenities include soft, luxurious spa robes and slippers; natural, therapeutic bath amenities; and fine cotton bed linens with pillow menu.
You’ll be pampered by the 29 crew – including expert naturalists to guide you through the rainforest experience – as well as by spa services and gourmet meals prepared with fresh local ingredients. Your stay on the Delfin III includes all meals, plus complimentary coffee, tea, water, soft drinks, local beer, and pisco-based cocktails, as well as free flowing house wine at dinner.
Your expert naturalists will guide you on twice daily excursions by comfortable skiff boat or short hikes on land. Water resistant boots will be provided for the hikes, as will refreshments on longer excursions.
Dates of stay: March 31 – April 4
Tambo del Inka Luxury Hotel



The luxurious Tambo del Inka has one of the top-rated locations in Urubamba. The elegant rooms feature native fabrics and local design, and have private balconies with views of the natural surroundings. All feature a walk-in closet and exclusive marble bathrooms.
Hawa restaurant serves delicious New Andean cuisine made with organic, homegrown ingredients. Kiri bar and terrace serves light snacks and cocktails, and guests will enjoy a daily breakfast buffet.
Enjoy the pool or get in a workout in the modern gym, and unwind afterwards with a natural massage. Then relax in the cozy lounge, featuring a classic billiards table and a variety of board games.
Dates of stay: April 4 – 7
Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel



Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel is a family-owned luxury hotel. Sumaq’s exclusive service is dedicated entirely to allowing its guests to forget all their worries while concentrating on the beautiful landscapes, with lush vegetation, soaring mountains, descending valleys, ancient trails, and an amazing waterfall. In a privileged location in the Machu Picchu historic sanctuary, and on the banks of the Vilcanota River, Sumaq is a 10-minute walk to the Aguas Calientes Train Station.
Dates of stay April 7 – 8
Belmond Hotel Monasterio



Monasterio is one of the most unique hotels in Cusco. Experience the thrill of staying in a protected national monument. Discover inspired restaurants and boutique rooms and suites, all clustered around a tranquil central courtyard.
Monasterio is home to some of the best restaurants in Cusco, and here, local produce from the coast, mountains and jungle takes center stage. Candlelit arches, shaded cloisters and spirited live music help set the scene for unforgettable dining.
Each room is wonderfully unique, and some can be enriched with oxygen to help combat the effects of high altitude. Rich wood furnishings, antique artwork and architectural quirks add to the historic atmosphere. Superior Rooms feature warm and inviting Spanish colonial décor, king-size or twin beds and luxurious marble bathrooms.
Dates of stay: April 8 – 10
Room type: Superior
Additional post-program nights available upon request. Please contact us for pricing and availability.
Optional Add-Ons
Huayna Picchu Climb



$75 per person
****Limited availability, reserve early for your best chance of getting a spot for this adventure. Names are submitted to the government of Peru at the beginning of December 2025. Entries beyond that point will likely not be approved.
For many trekkers, climbing Huayna Picchu is one of the highlights of a visit to Machu Picchu. The views of the Citadel and surrounding landscape are extraordinary from the top and well worth the climbing effort.
From a distance, Huayna Picchu looks like a technical climbing endeavor, but is in fact just a steep hike with some sections that will require the use of both hands and feet to scramble upwards. No technical skills or climbing tools are required. There are sections that include railings and cables for support.
Anyone with a decent level of fitness and moderate constitution for heights can climb Huayna Picchu (but if you are afraid of heights or susceptible to vertigo then this climb is probably not for you). There are areas that are exposed to steep drops, so caution should be taken throughout the climb, keeping a good distance between climbers in front and behind you. This is particularly true if the trail is wet.
The total ascent is just over 1,000 feet (360m) with the summit at a steep angle above the city. As Huayna Picchu is so close to the Machu Picchu complex, it provides a fantastic birds-eye view, and the climb itself provides brilliant vistas of the city from various angles. This perspective is very difficult to appreciate whilst walking within the Citadel.
From the summit, the scale and ingenuity of Machu Picchu and its various structures and terraces is fully revealed. The sheer magnitude and complexity of the site provides for a humbling view. There are also terraces and temple remnants that crown the mountain’s summit, and will leave you questioning how the Inca managed to build these structures.
You have an opportunity to participate in this unique once-in-a-lifetime experience on the morning of your second day at Machu Picchu. Only a certain number of permits are issued for this excursion and they fill quickly. Therefore, we cannot guarantee any space until it is officially reserved. If you are interested, we encourage you to sign up early.
DAY AND TIME OF EXCURSION: Your day begins with departure from the hotel at 5:30am and the actual climb will begin at 7:00am, on your second day at Machu Picchu. You will be back down from the mountain by approximately 11:30am.