Cruising to new heights: Aracari on Jetsetter.com

They’ve been heralded by Condé Nast Traveler as “a travel booking site that not only caters to sophisticated travelers but is also actually appealing to look at.” The Associated Press meanwhile said that their “Mesmerizing photography makes the Web site an exciting destination on its own.”

It’s Jetsetter.com, and everyone who is anyone in travel is talking about them. The website, launched in 2009, is a members-only site that offers insider information and members-only prices on hotels and travel packages; the site is so exclusive that you need to be invited by a current member to join.

Much of the praise has come because of their clean, user-friendly interface and their fresh approach to advertising travel deals, opening “flash sales” for a limited period of time to offer their members affordable luxury getaways at the finest properties all across the world.

Aracari on Jetsetter.com

Now – cruising to even loftier heights – Jetsetter have teamed up with Aracari to bring the very best of Peru to their members. We have collaborated to create a special 5 day holiday program that will see their members travel to Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu over Thanksgiving this November and on President’s day weekend next February.

The itinerary, hand crafted specially for the occasion by our expert team, features Machu Picchu, visits to local communities,  a textile demonstration and an authentic ceremony with a Shaman amongst other delights. Guests will stay at the lush Willka Tika, the luxurious Inkaterra Machu Picchu and the extravagant Andean Wings hotels along the way giving them a unique and unrivalled view of Peru.

Initially working chiefly with hotels, running a full itinerary with all the bells and whistles is a relatively new venture for Jetsetter, and we’re delighted to have paired up to make this fantastic opportunity available to their members. And the trip has created something of a buzz: Jetsetter founder Drew Paterson mentioning the trip in his recent interview on Fast Company.

You’ll need to be a Jetsetter member to be able to book the trip, so why not ask around and see if anyone you know can give you an invite to this exclusive service.

And if you can’t travel in November or February, visit our full repetoire of luxury Peru itineraries!

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