South AmericaPeru

Vacation rental managementPeru

Distinctive homes from Lima to the Sacred Valley, hosted for international travellers with high expectations.

Your revenue opportunity

Peru’s appeal is culturally driven and remarkably steady, anchored by one of the world’s most sought-after landmarks. Demand concentrates around Cusco and the Sacred Valley, including Urubamba, Ollantaytambo and Pisac, as the gateway to Machu Picchu, Lima’s Miraflores and Barranco districts for arrival and gastronomy, and Arequipa and the southern coast for a quieter audience. Most international guests build a trip around a fixed itinerary, whether the Inca Trail, a culinary week in Lima or the Amazon, which makes demand predictable but competitive on the best dates. Distinctive, well-restored homes that reflect Peruvian craft and design are scarce at the top of the market, so they command attention and rate.

Your calendar through the year

The Andean calendar splits cleanly into dry and wet. The dry season from May to September is the main travel window, with clear skies over the Sacred Valley, the Inca Trail open, and a June–August peak around Inti Raymi and the northern-hemisphere summer. The green season from October to April is warmer and lush, with afternoon rains and lighter crowds; February closes the classic Inca Trail for maintenance, but the valley and Lima stay open, offering value and flexibility for longer stays. Lima’s coast runs on its own rhythm, warmest and busiest from December to March. We price and set minimum stays around the dry-season peak while keeping the green season productive.

Who we host for you

Guests are culturally curious and well-travelled: couples and small groups building once-in-a-lifetime itineraries, multi-generational families pairing Machu Picchu with a comfortable base in the valley, and gastronomy travellers drawn by Lima’s world-ranked restaurants. They tend to book longer, more considered stays and value authenticity, a home that reflects the place rather than a generic rental, alongside genuinely helpful local knowledge. After long flights and high-altitude travel, a smooth arrival, a calm first night and trusted recommendations for guides, drivers and restaurants make the difference. Clear bilingual communication and reliability are decisive for guests planning from the other side of the world.

What owners should know

Altitude, logistics and authenticity shape operations here. The Sacred Valley sits above 2,800 metres, so guest comfort on arrival, from hydration to a gentle first day and well-heated rooms, is part of good hosting. Quality trades and supplies can be a journey away, which makes a dependable local team essential to keeping homes guest-ready. The homes that perform best balance professional standards with genuinely local hospitality: Peruvian textiles, regional cooking, staff who know the area. We coordinate vetted housekeeping and maintenance, pre-arrival checks and bilingual guest support, and report transparently to owners, so a characterful home in a remote valley is run to an international standard.

Your calendar through the year
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Illustrative demand pattern. Your full report models your exact home.

What we manage here

The full operating system, applied to your market.

FAQ

Common questions

Does OmniVillas manage vacation rentals in Peru?

Yes. Peru is one of our established markets. We run the full operating system there, with people on the ground: listing, pricing, 30+ channel distribution, multilingual guest care, local turnovers and owner reporting.

What does management cost in Peru?

A single flat percentage of net rental income, with no setup fees and no markups on cleaning, photography or supplies. We confirm the exact rate for Peru on your onboarding call.

How is seasonality handled in Peru?

We price every night dynamically and use length-of-stay rules to protect peak dates and fill the shoulder season, so your Peru home earns across the year, not only in peak months.

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