You will never be the same after knowing Peru!
Our planet is superb. Machu Picchu is magic, will leave you speechless. Stay for the endless adventures, unforgettable landscapes, fine cuisine and welcoming people. Over the years, Peru has been gaining prestige for building high-end services. Our private gay tours showcase the best hotels, restaurants and bars within Peru. When venturing out into the wilds they provide high-quality glamping experiences till your tour concludes at the enigmatic glory of Machu Picchu itself.
Peru has it all, so much history, culture, archeology, gastronomy of the highest quality and level and everything is perfect for you.
Peru is a country, which Fashion and Glamour has Turned it into a World-Renowned Image Thanks to its Fine Weavings in Alpaca and Vicuña, with International Designs by the most Famous Designers
In this way, and with the great development it has undergone over time in all aspects, it has become very open to different forms and cultures.
Barranco Beer Company: Trendy gay friendly mixed bar in Barranco that offers craft beer.
La Jarrita: This is a gay bar in Downtown Lima, popular with the gay military Peruvian lads. You will find it open from 5pm on Thursday to Sunday and byt the night it becomes a dancing venue from midnight till 4am.
Picas Bar, gay friendly mixed bar in Barranco located under the romantic wooden Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs).
Also, the bulk of the gay scene of Lima is based around 3 gay clubs in Miraflores, with a few others scattered around. Lima gay nightlife is at its top on weekends with “previas” at Lola Bar around 11pm, to then move to Vale Todo later on and to crown the night in Legendary.
Lola Bar: This place is the perfect spot to start the night with a few Pisco Sours. Especially popular for the lesbians and after midnight also becomes a dancing venue.
Vale Todo Downtown: Is the most popular gay club in Lima with fun drag and two dancing areas, one with latino pop and the other with techno music.
There are also Legendaris with some different themed evenings like Stripper Night or Leather Night with obligatory drag shows.
And Discoteca Sagitario located in downtown
Cusco
Cusco has everything you need. A modern tourist infrastructure that offers you the best of its history and the comforts of the present, including luxury hotels, bars and high-end services. High in the Andes Mountains, the fresh mountain air will cheer you up as you explore a charming city with more than 500 years of historical importance. Discover all the attractions and archaeological sites left behind by the Inca Empire, with the Spanish colonial influence in the architecture of the Cuzco Cathedral and the Plaza de Armas.
Fallen Angel: Own by a guy couple this is officially a gay restaurant and bar of Cusco. It has 5 gay parties in the year: in June to celebrate their opening anniversary, in July for the Peruvian Independence Day, October for Halloween, December for Xmas and then again for New Year’s Eve/Day.
Rokas Lounge Bar: The other gay bar/club in Cusco, attracting a very local crowd and hardly any foreigners.
Mama Africa: Located in Plaza de Armas. This gay friendly place has been around 1994. Most of visitors this is their favorite hangout as it is attracting a fun crowd, plays great music
Arequipa
Arequipa has it all. Yes, absolutely everything you can imagine can be found in the territory of the ‘White City.’ History, adventure, fabulous landscapes, wildlife, gastronomy, art, and much more are hidden in Arequipa that was founded in 1540 – which is firmly guarded by its most imposing natural attraction: the Misti volcano. The second most populous city in Peru is surrounded by three volcanoes—Misti, Pikchu Pikchu, and Chachani—and its center is designated a UNESCO World Heritage site for its unique architectural style, known as Escuela Arequipena.
The style, which features Spanish colonial churches built in a traditional Peruvian way, can be best seen at the Santa Catalina Monastery, the Basilica Cathedral, and the Church of the Jesuits.
Déjà vu
This trendy downtown hangout is popular with Arequipa’s LGBTQ community throughout the week. It is particularly reliable mid-week when all other places are closed. Deja Vu serves some of the best pisco sours we tried in Arequipa, all made by waiters who provide more than enough eye-candy for the evening. The little roof terrace here is a great place to mingle with young, liberal locals and soak up the vibrant atmosphere.
Crepisimo Creperie. – Popular with LGBTQ locals and tourists, Crepisimo may not strictly be a gay hangout but sometimes it sure can feel like it. A classy place serving delicious crepes and other cafe food Popular with LGBTQ locals and tourists, Crepisimo may not strictly be a gay hangout but sometimes it sure can feel like it. A classy place serving delicious crepes and other cafe food