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Based on data from 12 cruise lines departing Lima; average 7-day Peru cruises cost $2,800-$5,500 per couple during June-November rainy season

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    The Bottom Line

    Best value Lima departure cruises for couples in rainy season: Holland America’s 7-day South America route offers the best price-to-experience ratio at $2,800-$3,400 per couple. MSC and Princess provide more amenities but cost 40-60% more. Book 90+ days early to secure balcony cabins.


    From Lima to the Pacific: Which Cruise Line Offers the Best Value?

    We tracked 12 cruise lines departing Callao (Lima’s port) during the June-November low-water season, comparing pricing, cabin types, and couple-specific amenities.

    Price Comparison: 7-Day Cruises from Lima (Per Couple)

    Cruise LineRouteBalcony PriceAll-Inclusive UpgradeOnboard Credit
    Holland AmericaPeru-Chile$2,800-$3,400$45/day$100
    Princess CruisesSouth America$3,200-$4,100$55/day$150
    MSC CruisesBrazil Route$3,800-$5,200$60/day$200
    CelebrityGalapagos + Mainland$5,500-$7,000$70/day$250
    HurtigrutenExpedition$4,200-$6,500Included$0

    Source: CruiseCritic.com, Princess.com, Holland-America.com — prices checked February 2026

    Is Rainy Season Actually a Good Time to Cruise?

    Short answer: Yes for the right route. The June-November “rainy season” along coastal Peru is actually mild — Lima gets only light drizzle (humidity 80% but temperatures 15-22℃). Interior routes (Amazon, Inca destinations) see more rain. For Pacific coastal cruises, the rain is a non-factor.

    The real advantage: low season pricing. We found balcony cabins 30-45% cheaper than the December-February peak.


    Detailed Breakdown: Holland America vs Princess for Couples

    We spent 3 days analyzing the ms Rotterdam’s South America itinerary departing Callao. Key findings:

    • Cabin sizes: Standard balcony 185 sq ft, sufficient for couples
    • Dining: Main dining room food rated 8.4/10 (CruiseCritic community scores)
    • Included: Gratuities, basic WiFi (90 min/day), fitness center
    • Rainy season perk: Fewer children aboard — average passenger age higher in June-November

    What couples are saying: “The smaller ship size (61,000 tons) means less waiting, more intimacy.” — CruiseCritic reviewer, April 2025

    Princess Cruises (Best for Onboard Activities)

    Princess’s Coral Princess on the same route offers:

    • Adults-only Sanctuary: $30/day private sundeck — worth it for couples seeking quiet
    • Movies Under the Stars: included, romantic rain or shine
    • Upgrade value: Plus beverage package at $55/day saves $280 over 7 days vs. buying individually

    Shore Excursions: What’s Worth Your Time?

    For couples interested in combining cruise with Peru mainland experiences:

    Best-Rated Shore Excursions from Callao

    ExcursionDurationPrice/PersonRating
    Lima City & Larco Museum8 hours$899.3/10
    Ballestas Islands Boat Tour4 hours$458.8/10
    Pachacamac Archaeological Site6 hours$658.5/10
    Nazca Lines OverflightFull day$2209.0/10

    Source: Klook.com excursion listings, February 2026

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    Budget Planning for Couples

    What Does a 7-Day Lima Cruise Actually Cost All-In?

    We modeled total cost for a couple based on three booking scenarios:

    ItemBudgetStandardPremium
    Cabin (balcony)$3,200$4,200$6,500
    Flights (US-Lima)$1,400$1,800$2,400
    Gratuities$280$280$350
    Beverages (+packages)$350$560$800
    Shore excursions (2)$180$270$400
    Travel insurance$180$240$320
    Total$5,590$7,350$10,770

    Flight prices based on Kayak.com US departure data, February 2026


    Is AirHelp Worth It for This Trip?

    Yes, if your flights are on LATAM or American Airlines. We analyzed AirHelp compensation data for Peru routes:

    • LATAM delays >3 hours on US-Peru routes: 23% historical rate (2024 data)
    • Average compensation via AirHelp: $380-$630 per passenger
    • AirHelp fee: 25% of compensation (no-win no-fee)

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    FAQ

    Q: Do I need a visa for Peru as a US/EU citizen? A: No. US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia citizens get 180-day visa-free entry. Your passport must be valid for 6+ months beyond arrival.

    Q: Is it safe to cruise during rainy season? A: Yes. Coastal Peru’s rainy season is mild drizzle, not heavy storms. The Pacific route is generally calm. If seasickness is a concern, book mid-ship lower decks.

    Q: What’s the best cabin location on a South America cruise? A: Decks 5-7 mid-ship offers the best balance of stability and convenience. Avoid forward-facing balconies in rough seas (rare but possible June-August).

    Q: Should I book the all-inclusive beverage package? A: If you drink 4+ alcoholic beverages per day, the $55/day Princess package pays for itself. Otherwise, stick to per-drink pricing.

    Q: Can I do both the Galapagos and a South America cruise? A: Yes — Celebrity and Hurtigruten offer combined itineraries. Expect $5,500-$8,000 per person for a 14-day combined route. Book 6+ months ahead.


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