
4star Hotel Libertador Trujillo is located within the once walled-in historical city in Trujillo, right on the Main Square. The elegant hotel has 78 tastefully decorated rooms, as well as a restaurant offering typical northern Peruvian food and a great variety of seafood and fish dishes, a bar and a pool terrace where guests can also enjoy a drink. Other facilities include a swimming pool, a sauna and steam baths.

The 3 star Conquistadores Hotel is located in the historic centre of downtown Trujillo. There are 50 well-furnished guest rooms, each equipped with an en suite bath, cable television and several other amenities. The hotel also contains a gymnasium, a bar and restaurant for the convenience of its guests.

The Caballito de Totora Hostal is a 3 star hostel that has 18 spacious and comfortable rooms. Located on beautiful Huanchaco beach with lovely ocean views, the hotel has a pool, musical performances in the evening, and a charming courtyard dotted with plants.

This is a lovely relaxed 3 star hotel situated on Trujillo's beautiful Huanchaco Beach. With 20 airy rooms with ocean views and a terrace, the hotel also offers a pool, restaurant, bar and beautiful gardens.

The Hotel Inca is a comfortable 3 star hotel with 63 spacious air conditioned rooms that are equipped with all amenities. Centrally located, just 3 blocks away from the main park of Chiclayo, the hotel offers a warm welcome and good service. The hotel offers rooms for seminars, meetings and conferences as well as providing a restaurant, bar and casino for the enjoyment of its guests.

The Gran Chiclayo Hotel is located in the heart of the city, close to many cultural attractions and areas of natural beauty. The hotel boasts 129 comfortable and elegant rooms as well as suites. Hotel facilities include a restaurant serving local delicacies as well as international cuisine, a cafþ, a swimming pool, a business centre and a casino.
Peru's position near to the equator means that it can be visited all year round. The peak tourist season is from June to August, which is the dry season in the highlands, and this is the best time to go if you're interested in hiking. The rainy season runs from November to March, when the major sites like Macchu Picchu are less crowded and many of the major fiestas occur.
On the coast, Peruvians visit the beaches during the sunny months from late December through March. The rest of the year, the coast is clothed in mist although rain is rare. In the eastern rainforests, it naturally rains a lot with the wettest months being December through April.