Explore one of the Inca Empire's best-preserved adobe palace complexes — Tambo Colorado — with a private archaeologist guide. Rarely visited by cruise passengers, this vivid red-and-white ceremonial citadel was a key administrative hub on the Royal Inca Road.
What to expect
An hour's drive from the port through the Pisco Valley's vine-covered quebradas brings you to the foothills of the Andes, where the terracotta-and-cream palace complex emerges dramatically from the desert. Your archaeologist guides you through the trapezoidal gateways, the military barracks, the royal halls, and the Inca sun-ritual platforms — all retaining vivid original pigment, astonishing after 500 years. The valley setting, with Andean condors occasionally wheeling above, is quietly spectacular. This is archaeology without crowds, rope barriers, or gift shops.
Good to know
Site entrance fee is approx. PEN 15 (USD 4) — payable on arrival in cash. Round trip from port is approximately 4–5 hours, fitting most half-day port windows. The drive follows the Pisco River valley — photogenic in its own right. Wear sturdy walking shoes; surfaces are uneven ancient adobe.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Pisco (Puerto San Martin) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.