Embarking from Salaverry Port, travelers can embark on a captivating journey that unveils Peru’s rich history and vibrant culture. This personalized shore excursion, limited to 16 participants, showcases the ancient Huaca de la Luna, the colonial architecture of Trujillo, and the UNESCO-listed Chan Chan site. Accompanied by a knowledgeable guide, the tour offers a seamless experience with all entry fees, transfers, and a delicious lunch included. Prepare to be immersed in the diverse heritage that has shaped this remarkable destination.
About Your Stay

- Guided shore excursion from Salaverry Port to explore the ancient Moche civilization and Trujillo’s colonial architecture.
- Personalized group size of up to 16 travelers for an immersive cultural experience.
- Visits to the Huaca de la Luna, Chan Chan, and historic landmarks in Trujillo.
- Informative commentary by an English-speaking guide on Peruvian history and traditions.
- Inclusive package with transportation, entry fees, and lunch in Huanchaco.
Salaverry Port Arrival and Pickup
Passengers are met at the Salaverry Port dock by the tour guide. The tour begins promptly at 8:30 AM, so guests are advised to arrive on time.
The guide will be holding a sign with the tour company’s name, making it easy to identify. Once everyone is accounted for, the group boards an air-conditioned vehicle for the day’s excursion.
The tour guide will be holding a sign with the company’s name, making it simple to find the group. Then, the group boards a comfortable vehicle.
The maximum group size is 16 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience. Pickup and drop-off at the port are included, allowing guests to explore with ease.
Confirmation of the booking is received at the time of reservation.
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Peruvian History and Culture

As the tour commences, travelers are introduced to the rich history and vibrant culture of Peru. The tour guide shares insights into the ancient Moche civilization, whose impressive Huaca de la Luna archaeological site is a highlight.
Visitors learn about the region’s colonial past, reflected in the well-preserved architecture of Trujillo. The tour also explores the UNESCO-listed Chan Chan, the largest adobe city in the Americas, providing a glimpse into the impressive engineering and urban planning of the Chimu culture.
Throughout the journey, travelers gain a deeper appreciation for Peru’s diverse heritage and the enduring influence of its indigenous traditions.
Huaca De La Luna Tour

The Huaca de la Luna is the first stop on the excursion, revealing the architectural and religious significance of the Moche civilization.
Visitors explore the massive adobe pyramid, marveling at the intricate murals and reliefs that depict Moche rituals and deities.
Visitors explore the massive adobe pyramid, marveling at the intricate murals and reliefs that depict Moche rituals and deities.
The guide explains how the Huaca de la Luna served as a ceremonial center and temple, offering insights into the advanced engineering and artistry of the Moche people.
Travelers appreciate the opportunity to enjoy Peru’s pre-Columbian heritage and gain a deeper understanding of the country’s rich cultural legacy.
Trujillo Architecture Exploration

After exploring the sacred ruins of the Huaca de la Luna, the tour moves on to the historic city of Trujillo, where travelers discover the unique colonial architecture that has earned the city a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Walking through Trujillo’s old town, visitors admire the stunning facades of the ornate mansions, churches, and plazas that showcase the Spanish influence.
The tour highlights the intricate woodcarvings, colorful tiles, and elegant arches that define the city’s architectural heritage.
Trujillo’s well-preserved colonial center provides a captivating glimpse into Peru’s past.
UNESCO-Listed Chan Chan Visit

From Trujillo’s well-preserved colonial architecture, the tour moves on to the ancient ruins of Chan Chan, the largest adobe city in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Guests wander the vast adobe citadel, marveling at its intricate design and engineering. They explore the complex’s royal palaces, administrative centers, and workshops, gaining insights into the Chimú civilization that thrived here centuries ago.
The tour culminates in an understanding of the site’s significance in Peruvian history and the ongoing preservation efforts to protect this remarkable archaeological treasure.
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Lunch in Huanchaco Fishing Village

Following the tour of the ancient ruins of Chan Chan, guests are treated to a lunch in the charming fishing village of Huanchaco.
This vibrant coastal town is known for its traditional caballitos de totora – small reed boats that have been used by local fishermen for centuries.
During the lunch, guests can savor freshly caught seafood and learn about the unique maritime culture of the region.
Guests savor freshly caught seafood and learn about the unique maritime culture of the region during the lunch.
The tranquil seaside setting and opportunity to interact with the friendly locals make this a memorable highlight of the shore excursion.
Tour Inclusions and Accessibility

The tour includes several key amenities and features that enhance the overall experience.
An air-conditioned vehicle provides comfortable transportation, while an English-speaking guide offers knowledgeable commentary throughout the day. All entry fees are included, ensuring a seamless experience.
Travelers can enjoy round-trip transfers from the port and a provided lunch in the Huanchaco fishing village. The tour is accessible, accommodating wheelchair users, strollers, and service animals.
However, a moderate level of physical fitness is required. With a maximum of 16 travelers, the tour offers an intimate and personalized exploration of the region’s history and culture.
Tour Reviews and Feedback
Travelers have left mixed reviews of the shore excursion from Salaverry Port, with an average rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars based on 9 total reviews.
Positive feedback praises the knowledgeable guides and tour stops, including the Huaca de la Luna and Trujillo’s old town. One guest, Alfredo Rios Mercedes, was singled out for his extensive knowledge and strong English proficiency.
However, some reviewers felt the tour didn’t fully meet their expectations. The tour appears to offer a decent introduction to Peruvian history and culture, but may not resonate with all travelers.
Questions About Your Stay
Can I Adjust the Tour Itinerary to Fit My Interests?
The tour operator may allow you to customize the itinerary to suit your interests, though there may be additional fees or restrictions. It’s best to discuss your preferences with the tour provider prior to booking to see what’s possible.
What Should I Bring for the Outdoor Portions of the Tour?
For the outdoor portions, you’ll want to bring sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and layers in case the weather changes. Don’t forget to pack any medications or snacks you may need during the day.
Are There Any Additional Costs Beyond the Listed Price?
The listed price for the tour covers all costs, including transportation, entry fees, lunch, and tips. There are no additional fees or charges beyond the advertised $65 per person price.
Is It Possible to Extend the Tour to Explore More Sites?
Yes, it’s possible to extend the tour and explore more sites. The tour operator offers flexible options to customize the itinerary based on travelers’ interests and available time. Additional costs may apply for extending the tour or visiting extra sites.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Shopping and Free Time?
The tour doesn’t explicitly allocate time for shopping or free time. It’s focused on visiting historical sites and cultural experiences. Travelers may have some free time in the fishing village of Huanchaco, but the schedule is primarily dedicated to the included activities.
Final Verdict On This Stay
This shore excursion from Salaverry Port provides an immersive exploration of Peru’s rich history and vibrant culture. Travelers visit the ancient Huaca de la Luna, explore Trujillo’s colonial architecture, and discover the UNESCO-listed Chan Chan. The tour includes all entry fees, round-trip transfers, and a delicious lunch in Huanchaco, offering a comprehensive and personalized experience for a maximum of 16 guests.
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