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Plan Your Gay Honeymoon in Peru


Peru is not the obvious choice for a gay honeymoon, and that is precisely what makes it the right one. While other couples book the Maldives or the Amalfi Coast, you arrive at one of the world’s most extraordinary destinations: a country of ancient citadels set above the clouds, a Sacred Valley that has barely changed in five centuries, and a capital city with one of the most celebrated restaurant scenes on the planet.

The setting does the work. What a specialist adds is the private guide at the Sun Gate before the crowds arrive, the table at the right restaurant in Lima’s Barranco district, and the casita with the Andean views that makes everything else feel secondary.

This guide covers where to stay, what to do together, the LGBTQ+ context you need to know before you go, and how Out Of Office can put it all together.


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Why Peru Is Made for a Honeymoon  

Peru earns its place on the honeymoon shortlist for the same reason it earns its place on any serious traveller’s list: the scale of what it offers and the depth at which you can experience it. Machu Picchu is the obvious headline, and it delivers. The experience of arriving at the citadel on a private early-morning visit, before the day’s tour groups, is categorically different from the standard version. That gap between ordinary and exceptional is where a well-planned luxury honeymoon lives.

Beyond Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley offers several days of exploration that most visitors skip entirely: the salt pans at Maras, the circular Inca agricultural terraces at Moray, the fortress town of Ollantaytambo, and the high-altitude landscapes that give the whole region its particular quality of light. Lima, the starting point for most itineraries, has a food culture that rivals any city in the world. The Hiram Bingham, PeruRail’s luxury train from Poroy to Aguas Calientes, turns the journey to Machu Picchu into an experience in its own right: a restored 1920s Pullman service with a dining car, live Andean music, and an observation car for the valley views.

Best Time to Go  

The dry season, May through October, is the most reliable window for a Peru honeymoon. Skies over the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu are clearest from June through August, though this is also peak season, and advance booking is essential. May and September offer a quieter, slightly softer version of the same conditions.

The wet season, November through April, brings lush green landscapes and fewer crowds, but Machu Picchu can be heavily misted in the mornings, and the Inca Trail closes entirely in February. For most couples, the dry season is the better choice, and the earlier you plan, the better the options at the top properties.

Where to Stay  

Cusco: Palacio Nazarena, A Belmond Hotel  

The natural base for acclimatization and city exploration before heading into the valley. Palacio Nazarena occupies a converted 18th-century convent in the heart of Cusco, a short walk from the Plaza de Armas, with 55 suites spread across beautifully preserved colonial architecture. The private courtyard and unhurried pace make it the right place to slow down and adjust to the altitude before the itinerary picks up. The spa, housed in the original convent cellars, is a particular draw.

Sacred Valley: Rio Sagrado, A Belmond Hotel  

Set between the banks of the Urubamba River and the railway line to Machu Picchu, Rio Sagrado is built from natural materials designed to blend into the Andean landscape. The hotel has no televisions, a deliberate decision to encourage full disconnection, and the suites look directly onto the sacred river through floor-to-ceiling windows. The Hiram Bingham train stops in front of the property each morning to collect guests for Machu Picchu, which makes it the most seamless base for the journey. The on-site restaurant serves Novo-Andean cuisine; the spa uses local botanicals.

Machu Picchu: Sanctuary Lodge, A Belmond Hotel  

The only hotel at the entrance to Machu Picchu itself. Sanctuary Lodge sits directly at the citadel gates, which means early-morning access before the day visitors arrive and a level of proximity to the site that no other property can offer. After a private sunrise visit to the ruins, the return to the hotel takes minutes rather than an hour on a bus. The 31 rooms are intimate in scale, the restaurant sources almost entirely from its own organic gardens, and the whole property operates with the quiet confidence of somewhere that knows exactly what it has.

What to Do Together  

A private sunrise visit to Machu Picchu. The citadel opens at 6 am, and the first hour belongs to the visitors who planned for it. A private guide, the early light on the stonework, and the clouds still settling into the valley below: This is the version of Machu Picchu worth coming for.

The Hiram Bingham train. PeruRail’s luxury service from Poroy to Aguas Calientes runs in a restored 1920s Pullman car with a dining car serving Peruvian food and pisco sours and an open-sided observation car for the valley descent. It is an hour and forty minutes, and it makes a strong case for the journey being the point.

The Sacred Valley by private vehicle. Maras, Moray, and Ollantaytambo are the three stops that reward a full day with a private guide and no schedule pressure. The salt pans at Maras have been worked continuously since Inca times; the circular terraces at Moray, an Inca agricultural laboratory, are among the most quietly extraordinary sites in Peru.

Dinner in Lima’s Barranco. Lima’s restaurant scene is the best reason to spend two nights in the city rather than one. Central, Maido, and Kjolle are the names that draw international attention, but the neighbourhood restaurants in Barranco, working with Peruvian coastal produce, are where the city’s food culture feels most alive. Book through a specialist with local contacts.

LGBTQ+ Context for Peru  

Peru requires honest framing. Same-sex relationships are legal, and anti-discrimination protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity have been in place since 2017. However, same-sex marriage is not legally recognized in Peru, and the political landscape has moved in a conservative direction in recent years. In 2024, the government introduced legislation restricting gender-neutral language in schools, and a 2024 health ministry decree, later modified following significant community backlash, drew international criticism for its framing of transgender identity.

What this means practically for gay and lesbian couples on honeymoon: Lima’s Miraflores and Barranco districts are relaxed and cosmopolitan, and same-sex couples travelling at the luxury level will encounter no issues at the properties listed above. Public displays of affection outside of these urban contexts, and particularly in more rural areas of the Sacred Valley, are best approached with awareness of local cultural norms. Peru is not a hostile destination, but it is not Portugal or Colombia either. The experience of travelling here as an LGBTQ+ couple is shaped largely by where you stay and how your itinerary is structured.

For trans travellers, the situation requires more specific planning. Legal gender recognition in Peru is possible but procedurally complex, and the 2024 health ministry decree, despite its subsequent modification, signals a legal environment in flux. We strongly recommend speaking with our team before travel to discuss documentation, any medication requirements, and the current situation at the time of booking.

Out Of Office selects properties in Peru with a verified track record of welcoming LGBTQ+ guests. All three hotels listed above fall into that category.

How Out Of Office Pulls It All Together  

A Peru honeymoon has more moving parts than most: international flights into Lima, a domestic connection to Cusco, acclimatization time before altitude becomes a factor, Hiram Bingham reservations, Machu Picchu entry tickets timed to the first opening, and hotel sequences that need to work logistically as well as romantically. The difference between a well-planned itinerary and a poorly planned one is significant at altitude.

Our team handles all of it: hotels, private guides, Hiram Bingham reservations, restaurant bookings in Lima and Cusco, transfers between properties, and support throughout. Both the hotels we recommend and the guides we use have a long track record with LGBTQ+ guests.

This itinerary can be extended to include the Amazon (Inkaterra Reserva Amazonica adds a genuine change of landscape and pace for couples who want more than the Andes), adjusted around Lake Titicaca, or built around additional time in Lima. Speak to one of our luxury travel specialists to begin.

 

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