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Tours Cruises facilities in North of Peru
 Salaverry port, Trujillo.


For those planning tours in cruises trips in the north of Peru , should think in Salaverry port. It is located about 30 minute-drive from the city of Trujillo. Let's InkaNatura travel help you but please consider that arrangements must be done in advanced.


From Salaverry port you can explore some archaeological sites built by pre-Inca cultures like :

and if you have enough time you can visit one of the most important Museums in peru, The Royal Tomb of Sipan Museum where you will admire the treasures found.

Peru has other ports for cruises like Callao in Lima, Pisco close to the famous nazca Lines and Matarani close to Arequipa, "The White City"

InkaNatura also operates:

   Chiclayo
   Trujilllo
   Chachapoyas
   Kuelap
   Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
   Other Treks in Cusco
   Alternative Trekking Tours
   Birding Tours

  

  

  

 
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