Explore Pisac, Moray, Maras Salt Mines, and Ollantaytambo in a full-day Sacred Valley tour. Discover Inca terraces, ancient ruins, and local culture.
Explore Pisac, Moray, Maras Salt Mines, and Ollantaytambo in a full-day Sacred Valley tour. Discover Inca terraces, ancient ruins, and local culture.
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Cusco - Guests will be picked up early in the morning between 6:30 and 7:00 am from their hotel located in the city center of Cusco. The guide will provide an overview of the day’s itinerary.
Travel time is included in the duration of this attraction. - Pisac - The first stop of the day is Pisac, where visitors will explore the renowned Pisac…
- Cusco - Guests will be picked up early in the morning between 6:30 and 7:00 am from their hotel located in the city center of Cusco. The guide will provide an overview of the day’s itinerary.
Travel time is included in the duration of this attraction.
- Pisac - The first stop of the day is Pisac, where visitors will explore the renowned Pisac and engage with the local culture. The Ruins of Pisac, famous for the Inca terraces and an ancient Inca cemetery, will also be visited.
- Pisac Market - There will be an opportunity for optional shopping of local handicrafts.
- Moray - The journey continues to the district of Maras – Moray. Moray consists of three amphitheater-like terraces created by the Incas. These terraces, carved deep into the earth in a basin shape, are believed to have been used as an agricultural laboratory to determine optimal crop-growing conditions.
- Maras - After exploring Moray, the tour proceeds to the Maras Salt Mines, located just 2 miles away. Dating back to colonial times, Maras was a center for salt production. Over 3,000 salt pools are carved into the mountainside, filled daily with a trickle of water. As the water evaporates, it leaves behind a stunning mosaic of salt.
- Urubamba - The trip continues to the province of Urubamba for lunch at a local restaurant, where delicious Andean cuisine will be enjoyed. (This meal is included in the tour).
- Archaeological Park Ollantaytambo - After lunch, the adventure in the Valley continues. The journey follows the Urubamba River towards the city of Ollantaytambo. Upon arrival, the ruins will be explored. This site showcases the remarkable Inca architecture from the height of the Inca civilization. In addition to the ruins, visitors will see an impressive rock formation representing the Inca God Wiracocha. The trip can conclude here around 4:30 pm, or guests can return to Cusco, arriving back around 6:00 pm, depending on traffic.

- English and Spanish-speaking professional guide
- Private Transportation to the sacred valley
- Hotel Pick up
- Buffet Lunch at a local restaurant in Urubamba
- Places to Visit: Pisac Market, Ruins, Moray, Salt Mines and Ollantaytambo
- Small-group tour (between 2 and 08 participants)
- English and Spanish-speaking professional guide
- Private Transportation to the sacred valley
- Hotel Pick up
- Buffet Lunch at a local restaurant in Urubamba
- Places to Visit: Pisac Market, Ruins, Moray, Salt Mines and Ollantaytambo
- Small-group tour (between 2 and 08 participants)
- Cusco Tourist Ticket (70 soles )
- Entrance to Maras Salt Mines (20 Soles)
- Tips
- Drinks
- Cusco Tourist Ticket (70 soles )
- Entrance to Maras Salt Mines (20 Soles)
- Tips
- Drinks
The Sacred Valley of the Incas offers a comprehensive full-day tour, covering the four main historical sites in a single day: Pisac, Maras, Moray, and Ollantaytambo.
The journey begins at Pisac, where visitors can explore the renowned Pisac market, engage with the local culture, and visit the Pisac Ruins, celebrated for their Inca terraces and an ancient…
The Sacred Valley of the Incas offers a comprehensive full-day tour, covering the four main historical sites in a single day: Pisac, Maras, Moray, and Ollantaytambo.
The journey begins at Pisac, where visitors can explore the renowned Pisac market, engage with the local culture, and visit the Pisac Ruins, celebrated for their Inca terraces and an ancient Inca cemetery.
The next destination is Moray, known as the Inca’s Agricultural Laboratory, famous for its circular terraces. Following this, the tour proceeds to the remarkable Maras Salt Mines, which boast over 3,000 natural salt pools.
A lunch break is scheduled in Urubamba before proceeding to the final stop: Ollantaytambo.
Ollantaytambo is recognized as one of the last “living testaments” of the Incas in Peru, as it was constructed on Incan foundations. The Incan irrigation system remains functional, with water flowing through stone canals along the streets.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.