Book Hotel
How a traveler books hotels is based a lot on their travel style. The most free-spirited folks may find their accommodations upon arrival, while more discriminating visitors enjoy having the security and peace of mind of booking something in advance. Both of these strategies are easily possible in Peru, a top travel destination for people around the world. If you are debating the various ways to book a Peru hotel for your vacation, then take our tips with you.
Option #1: Book upon arrival
There is a kind of thrill and excitement that comes out of arriving in a new location and not knowing where you might pass the night. The cities of Peru are accustomed to handling travelers, whether it is a popular destination for internationals or domestic weekenders. Booking upon arrival is the better option for those on a tight budget, especially backpackers, as sometimes better deals can be found on the ground than through the channels of the internet. There are plenty of hostels in Lima that cater to walk-ins, as well as in smaller cities such as Arequipa and Huaraz.
Option #2: Reserve Online Ahead of Time
A simple online search will yield countless 3, 4 and 5-star hotel options in destinations such as Lima, Cusco, Arequipa, the Amazon towns, Mancora, and anywhere else you can imagine in Peru. Reserving online ahead of time, when you are not yet in the country, allows you to carefully research the hotel's reviews, feedback, photos, and services offered. You will have a more comprehensive understanding of what you will be paying for, and avoid getting scammed or price gouged. Booking yourself, you can also take full responsibility of any date changes or cancellations in the case of itinerary edits.
Option #3: Organize with a Peru Travel Agency
This is the same as option #2 but with the benefits of a middleman. As a traveler to a foreign country, you might not always have access to a phone or internet. So when emergencies come up that you have to somehow edit your hotel reservation, a travel advisor can come in handy to help you make new arrangements. As well, many of Peru's hotels sell out weeks or even months in advance, particularly in the dry and high season between June and August. For example, these are the months when Machu Picchu receives the majority of its annual visitors, and many Machu Picchu hotels get booked out as early as January and February. Those on Cusco vacation packages may also find their accommodations full at this time. A travel agency can help monitor occupancy situations and help you find the best hotels for the best price.By Henry Arnault
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