Ultimate Machu Picchu and Galapagos Two-Week Private Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
With a seven-day luxury cruise and intimate Incan adventure, this two-week luxury tour will celebrate the very best of the Galapagos Islands and Machu Picchu. Red-footed boobies may hop before your eyes, a once lost city will emerge from the mountainous mist, and penguins and seals can swarm alongside your kayak. Expect to get closer and to discover two magnificent South American realms.
Customizable Itinerary
Quito – The World Heritage City
Quito is a delightful old city. Colorful houses line cobbled streets, impressing a faraway time, and church domes glisten beneath the Ecuadorian sun. By entering churches, you will find fables of gold and luxury beyond comprehension. Regardless, out on the old squares, there is a laid-back and low-key atmosphere to the city. After being greeted at the airport, you will be transferred to a heritage hotel in the UNESCO World Heritage city center. A guided afternoon stroll will reveal the city’s magnificent history, and there are some excellent restaurants to try as well.
What's Included:
San Cristobal – Giant Tortoises
Genovesa – Galapagos Bird Experiences
Santiago – Sea Lions, Fur Seals, and More
Isabela – Wildlife Wonders
Isabela – Luxury Galapagos Cruise
Santa Cruz – Animal Experiences
Lima – Ecuador for Peru
Urubamba Valley – The Sacred Valley
Urubamba Valley – Incan Histories
Machu Picchu – Wonders of Machu Picchu
Cusco – Sunrise at Machu Picchu
Cusco – The Old Incan Capital
Cusco – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Wander above Machu Picchu at sunrise and admire how the Lost City emerges from mist
- Explore the best of the Galapagos Islands on a seven-day cruise to eight different volcanic islands
- Discover the wonders of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, which will be a perfect introduction to your two days at Machu Picchu
- Uncover magnificent Galapagos marine life, including penguins, turtles, rays, sharks, seals, and sea lions
- Wander through Machu Picchu with a historian guide to discover the secrets to an ancient civilization
- Be amazed by Galapagos birds as you explore nesting sites and learn the surreal behaviors of unique species
- Marvel at the old Incan capital by spending 48 hours in Cusco, which is a magnificent city for concluding your two weeks in Ecuador and Peru
- Understand the secrets to evolution by discovering many of the islands’ rare land animals, including marine iguanas
Detailed Description
The Galapagos and Machu Picchu are two South American destinations that defy descriptions. One reveals the natural realm in all its glory, and the other showcases cultural heritage in its most unapologetic form. You can combine them both on this two-week tour to Galapagos and Machu Picchu. This tour includes a seven-day island cruise and six days of being immersed in the Incan realm. Expertly customized, these two weeks provide the ultimate experiences with two South American icons.
After flying to Quito, you will spend seven days cruising through the Galapagos Islands on a small boat that visits at least two wildlife sites each day. First, you will explore the remarkable birdlife, including red-footed and blue-footed boobies, and Darwin’s finches. The middle of the cruise will reveal stunning marine life on land and water. Sea lions and penguins will be among your intimate encounters. Then, there will be marine iguanas, various giant iguanas, and tortoises to complete your wildlife experience on Galapagos. The seven-day cruise will visit different parts of the archipelago so that you can fully understand its volcanic history and how the wildlife came to be.
After a night in Lima, you will spend five days amid old Incan mysteries. Salt flats and indigenous markets will reveal what has been left behind in the Sacred Valley of the Incas before two days at Machu Picchu immerses you in the Lost City. First, you will tour the site with a historian guide to discover some of its secrets and intricacies. Then, you will spend the night next to the old city and return the following morning for sunrise and the roving mist. You will then discover Cusco, which is a once-proud Incan capital that became a major Spanish colonial city. Lastly, you will complete your journey of one of our planet’s greatest cultural histories.
Starting Price
$13,700 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
The starting price is based on travel during the low season for a minimum of two travelers staying in shared 3-star accommodations. Please inquire for a custom trip quote based on your travel preferences and travel dates.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 162 reviews
Our trip was beyond awesome. We made memories for a lifetime in Peru and the Galápagos Islands. Standing on the equator in Quito and the different experiments on the equator were a hit with kids and adults alike. There was excellent planning and execution by our Zicasso travel specialists. All the guides and excursions were great and we made good friends with them. They went above and beyond to recover our (lost/forgotten) items in a hotel and plane. Two thumbs up.
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Overall, the trip was amazing, and we had a great time.
The Positives:
The Galapagos cruise selection was the highlight—truly spectacular.
Every single hotel and lodge was outstanding.
The local guides and service were consistently great.
We loved the treehouse lodge experience experience (a conservation must-see for nature lovers) and the hotel in Cusco was perfect.
The premium domestic flights and Quito lounge access were nice touches.
What could be improved :
These are minor issues, but fixing them would make a massive difference to client experience.
Post-Booking Communication: After final payment, email responses for details like tipping and permits got really slow. It felt like the expectation was to use the provided app, but that wasn't clear. Also, we expected a quick check-in from the travel company a few days into the trip.
Quito Hotel and Sleep: The hotel in Quito was super far from the airport. Given our late arrival and early departure, prioritizing sleep with an airport hotel would've been much better than seeing the historic area.
Cusco Acclimatization: Arriving late afternoon in Cusco and starting the hike the next day is not enough time for altitude acclimatization. We think the original plan for three nights in Cusco got lost when the itinerary changed.
Lares Hike Mix-Up: There was a misunderstanding about the two extra hikes for the Lares Trail—only one was booked. We couldn't get the second permit last-minute, even though it was in the trip description.
Mountain Lodge Experience: This part was different than expected. Since our group was small, we only had one guide and felt that not all available activities were properly shown to us. Also, there was a lot more driving between locations than we expected.
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All aspects of our trip were extraordinary. From the first conversation with Zicasso’s trip planner, I knew she was the right person to plan our Ecuador experiences. She understood that we wanted to avoid crowded tourist attractions, preferring to interact with locals and the flora and fauna that surround them.
Our guide made these things possible, taking us to eat at some of his favorite cafés as we traveled from Quito to the hotel near Nanegalito, and later from this one to the one in Imbabura. He was more than a guide, catering to all of our needs and sharing his personal contact information with us should we have any problems along our journey. He was an excellent guide. Although he was raised in the cloud forest region, he was knowledgeable and loves the entire country and its history. He could answer any question about the indigenous population, religious practices, food, or sports. As an academician, I recognized his teaching potential. He could be a professor one day.
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Zicasso's trip planner is excellent! She planned a personalized itinerary for me and my family, with activities for all different ages in our travel group. We truly enjoyed our experience in Quito and the Galápagos Islands.
Our tour guide did a wonderful job taking us around Quito and ensuring we got to fully experience the city (including historical landmarks and local spots). In addition, one of our family members had altitude sickness and he put a lot of effort into helping her get assistance and even medical care in the airport.
Five stars for our agent and our guide.
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Zicasso's travel specialist was spectacular in every way. From the inception of communication and planning, through arranging for all of our tickets, hotels, transport, and amazing dining experiences, to the incredible support and guides we enjoyed along the way... they were outstanding and we received five-star service.
We were a demanding group of 13, ranging in ages from 17 to over 60, and we all had an absolute blast! We had an absolutely amazing trip. The Lares Trail and Machu Picchu (and our climb up Huayna Picchu) are by far some of the most memorable experiences we've ever had.
Our guide and driver were awesome... kind, professional, and accommodating, and our guide especially was very knowledgeable, with so much respect and love for the surrounding nature and culture.
Our travel specialist was timely, attentive, and responsive to all of our requests, and helped us collectively achieve one of the greatest vacations we have ever experienced.
They were 100% accurate in terms of how to prepare us for the altitude and allow us enough time to acclimatize in Cusco (and with a great, long, mountain bike ride at high elevation). Our specialist provided excellent recommendations for how to fill some additional time in Cusco while we acclimated. We loved touring Cusco itself, and seeing Sacsayhuaman, several spots in the Sacred Valley, and the Maras Salt Mines were all unforgettable experiences. We also loved the hotel she had us at in Cusco. It was a great spot to be able to explore the city on our own time.
After seeing all of the coordination, especially for the Lares Trail and Machu Picchu, we're so relieved we chose to go through Zicasso for this trip and were connected with our travel specialist and her company. Everything was well planned and thought out, and if anything was not right, they sought to immediately correct it. Our guide was on top of every detail and it was great knowing our agent was just a text or phone call away.
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