Lima Transfers & Tours

Lima Tours and Transfers
Lima Transfers
Lima Transfers

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Lima Tours and Transfers

Airport Transfers Lima

Transportation to and from Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM). Pick up and drop off at your Hotel in Lima. 24/7 private executive door-to-door service.

Lima Cruise Ship Terminal

Transfers to and from Lima Pier.Connection between Airport and El Callao Cruise Port. Transportation to Hotel. 24/7 service.

City Tour Lima

Visit to Monastery of San Francisco, Plaza Mayor Square and surroundings, Larcomar Mall with Pacific Ocean Panoramic View. Main tourist spots are covered on the tour’s route. The itinerary is designed by experts. Discover Lima with a local view. Changes to the itinerary can be arranged directly with the guide. Enjoy the benefits of a private executive service.

Pachacamac Temple Tour Lima

Private Tour to an archaeological site 40 km southeast of Lima, Peru in the Valley of the Lurín River. The site was first settled around A.D. 200 and was named after the “Earth Maker” creator god Pacha Kamaq. The site flourished for about 1,300 years until the Spanish invaded.

Nazca Lines Tour

Pick up from your Hotel in Lima. Flight Over Nazca Lines on a Cessna Grand Caravan Aircraft. Boat Tour to Ballestas Islands. See two of Peru’s top attractions in a full day experience.

Transportation to SITDEF

Enjoy a stress free SITDEF transfers service. Our local professional drivers are experts in Lima City and in SITDEF exhibition facilities. They also have a wide experience working with international travelers. Book your private transportation to the International Exhibition of technology for defense and prevention of disasters.

Concierge Service

We will be happy to offer custom made services at your request. We will take care of any particular need you can have during your trip to Buenos Aires. We manage an English speaking staff and air conditioned executive vehicles.


More about Lima

Founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro, the city is a curious mix with some ‘islands of modernity’ and strong colonial architecture in the central area. Lima was the seat of the Spanish rule during 300 years, and as such it has wonderful churches, cloisters and monasteries that are worth a visit.

Lima is also the best place to try the wonderful Peruvian cuisine, which has a huge variety of ingredients from coast, mountain and Amazon regions. The cold sea current in front of Peru’s large coast makes the sea very rich in fish and seafood, which have a great taste due to the special plankton they eat. Fish and seafood restaurants are therefore worth the time, and not expensive.

Lima is built upon a valley surrounded by an extremely arid desert. In the summer, the weather is usually beautiful, very warm and sunny, sometimes with rains around January. In the winter, the city is overcast and rainy for days at a time. The rain in the wintertime doesn’t fall hard, but it gets everything wet. Temperature also falls to around 7-12 C⁰ (45-55⁰ F), which seems chillier when combined with the general dampness.