We will be recommending hotels that are in a safe area and close to the venue.
March is the beginning of the fall season in Peru! The daily highs could be in the high 70s, while the daily lows could be in the high 60s.
Nuevo sol. You can exchange some money at the airport, but you might get a better exchange rate at a hotel or other location. Most places will take credit cards; you may just want to check with your credit card provider.
Traffic in Lima can be a bit chaotic! We recommend you stick with public transportation.
We are excited to celebrate with everyone at the church! However, the wedding reception venue is adults only. We can provide a contact who can help arrange nanny services.
We are working with a travel agent to provide options. You can find a few options under 'Things To Do' and we're happy to connect you with the travel agent to help you plan your adventure!
Peru uses 220V electricity. Please make sure your devices are dual/auto-voltage or bring a voltage transformer to avoid damage. Most phone chargers and laptops are dual voltage, but you may want to check other items.
Yes! Uber works very well in Peru, especially in Lima, and functions just like it does in the U.S. Fares are shown in Peruvian soles, so if your credit card charges international transaction fees, those may apply.
A valid passport is required for travel to Peru. U.S. travelers do not need a visa for short stays.