Inti Raymi Full Day Tour – All Included Service

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Inti Raymi 2026

June 24. Cusco - Peru

Special price Foreigner Green Zone: $ 254 USD
Special price Peruvian Green Zone: $ 168 USD
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The 'Inti Raymi Full Day - All Included Service' tour takes place on June 24 of every year in the city of Cusco, in Peru. This enormous staging is a trip to the Inca past. It represents the festivity of adoration to the sun that the Incas performed centuries ago. (See complete itinerary with maps).


  • Tour time: 6 hours.
  • Full-service transportation, spacious and comfortable.
  • Guide service in Spanish or English (Shared).
  • Includes admission to Inti Raymi in Sacsayhuaman (orange, green or red zone).
  • Includes box lunch.
  • Easy payment with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club or PayPal.
  • Immediate confirmation.


What Does The Inti Raymi 2026 Tour Offer?

If you plan to visit Cusco on June 24th, you should not miss the incredible Inti Raymi show in the city of Cusco. Along with the Inti Raymi tour, you will receive personalized service from start to finish. This service includes entry to the main show at the Sacsayhuaman fortress esplanade (with green, red, or orange seating options), as well as guiding services, transportation, and a ‘box lunch’ meal.


Everything You Need To Know About The Inti Raymi Tour In Cusco!

What the tour includes

The tour includes full transportation, admission to the Inti Raymi show in Sacsayhuaman, box lunch and professional tour guide service (Shared).Optionally, it offers admission to the seats in Coricancha. Take the tour with the best!.

Prices and discounts

The tour offers low prices depending on the type of zone to enter in Sacsayhuaman: orange, red or green zone. Take advantage of the discounts for Peruvian tourists as well as the promotion to enter the show at the Coricancha temple. Take advantage!

The itinerary step by step

The tour begins in Plaza Regocijo, just a few steps from the Plaza de Armas of Cusco. In private transportation, tourists will travel to the Sacsayhuaman fortress where they will enjoy the unique Inti Raymi show. Then they will return to the city of Cusco. Learn more!.


The Three Stages of the Inti Raymi Show

The Inti Raymi takes place in the same places where the Incas celebrated the sun worship ceremony hundreds of years ago: the archaeological site of Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun), the Main Square of Cusco and the fortress of Sacsayhuaman .

Inti Raymi Qoricancha

Qoricancha

The most important temple in the time of the Incas where the sun and the other gods (the moon, the stars, the earth and more) were worshipped. It is believed that the Qoricancha was covered in gold and silver during the Inca period.

Inti Raymi plaza Armas

Cusco Main Square

This square is the main urban point of the city of Cusco. The Incas held the 'Sun Festivity' there, surrounded by the main temples of the city. Today, the square is surrounded by churches, restaurants, and craft shops.

Core Raymi Sacsayhuaman

Sacsayhuaman

Sacsayhuaman was one of the most monumental and important buildings of the Incas. It is still a mystery how its stone walls of up to 125 tons fit together like a puzzle.

What to bring to the trip to Cusco, Peru?

The Inti Raymi takes place on June 24 every year. On that date the days are sunny so the tourist should bring: cap (or hat), sunscreen, comfortable shoes, water, snacks, extra cash and poncho in case of rain.

What are the types of seats for the Inti Raymi at Sacsayhuamán?

The ‘Inti Raymi Full Day – All-Inclusive Service’ tour includes entry to the Sacsayhuaman show, which offers three types of seating: red zone, green zone, and orange zone. Optionally, you can add a seat at the first Inti Raymi show at Coricancha. The prices also vary depending on the chosen zone.

Inti Raymi Zones

Orange Zone

The orange stand or orange zone is considered the best seat for Inti Raymi. It is located in front of the stage, offering a panoramic view. It has the highest number of seats, although they tend to sell out faster. It is recommended to purchase it two to three months in advance.


Red Zone

The red zone offers a western lateral view of the Inti Raymi show. Its location provides protection from the sun throughout the performance, making it one of the most requested seats. We recommend purchasing it two months in advance.


Green Zone

The green zone offers an eastern lateral view of Inti Raymi, providing a great view of the show. It is the most affordable ticket, and it also includes discounts for Peruvians. We recommend purchasing it one or two months in advance.


What is the Inti Raymi show like at each venue?

Inti Raymi takes place at three venues. The main show is at the Sacsayhuamán esplanade, where the most important rituals in honor of the Sun are performed. The show at Coricancha opens the festival, while the Plaza de Armas hosts the second part of the celebration. Discover how Inti Raymi is experienced at each venue.

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Updated Prices 2026

The 'Inti Raymi Full Day – All Inclusive Service' tour offers the lowest prices in the tourist market. The tour includes everything you need. Learn about the updated prices for this year's show.

FOREIGNNATIONAL
Orange zone (recommended)346 USD346 USD
Red Zone335 USD335 USD
Green Zone254 USD168 USD

The main roles in the Inti Raymi Every year a casting is carried out to choose the actors who will play the Inca, the coya and the royal entourage. To interpret these roles, certain requirements are required, such as: mastering the Quechua language, having a height greater than 1.68 meters and having an age that varies according to the role. Citizens of Cusco belonging to different public and private institutions participate in the casting. Everyone considers it an honor to participate in Inti Raymi, the festival of the sun.


What is the itinerary like?

The Inti Raymi Full Day tour starts at 11:30 in the morning with the gathering of visitors at Plaza Regocijo in the city of Cusco (just steps away from Plaza de Armas). Afterwards, accompanied by a professional guide, you will travel to the Sacsayhuamán esplanade where the main show of this Inca festival takes place. Learn more!

1 Meeting at Plaza Regocijo in Cusco

  • The Inti Raymi tour begins at 11:30 in the morning with the meeting of visitors and the professional guide at Plaza Regocijo, in the center of Cusco.
  • After locating the guide, the group will head to the minivan that will take them to the Sacsayhuamán esplanade (only 5 minutes on foot).

2 Transfer to Sacsayhuaman and Box lunch

  • Inside the tourist transport, the ‘box lunch’ will be provided. The minivan is spacious and modern, ideal for the transfer.
  • The trip to Sacsayhuamán will take around 30 minutes, as the vehicle and pedestrian traffic is heavier that day. During this time, the guide will provide instructions and tips to fully enjoy the show.
  • At the entrance of Sacsayhuaman, the entire group will enter the esplanade accompanied by the professional guide (shared).

3 Inti Raymi at the Sacsayhuaman Fortress

  • Upon arrival at the Sacsayhuamán esplanade, each visitor will take their assigned seat. You will have enough time to enjoy the ‘box lunch’ before the show starts.
  • The show at Sacsayhuamán lasts approximately 2 hours (starting at 2 in the afternoon). It is the main venue where the most important rituals are performed: llama sacrifice, chicha ritual, sacred fire ritual, and the Sankhu ritual. The show will be in Quechua, the Inca language. Tourists will have assistance from the tour guide (shared).
  • At the end of the performance, you can take photos and dance with the actors and actresses of Inti Raymi.

4 Return to the city of Cusco

  • After the Inti Raymi show at Sacsayhuamán (around 4:30 PM), we will meet at a point at the entrance of the Sacsayhuamán fortress.
  • Once the group is assembled, we will board the tourist transport to return to the city of Cusco. The return trip is much shorter, about 20 minutes. Optionally, you can also go down to the city on your own, informing the guide in advance.
  • The Inti Raymi Full Day tour ends around 5:30 in the afternoon at Plaza Regocijo, just a few steps from Plaza de Armas.

What was the Inti Raymi like in Inca Times?

Inti Raymi is a celebration that dates back to Inca times. It was celebrated in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries until the arrival of the Spanish. The last Inti Raymi was celebrated in 1535. The Incas held a massive ceremony in the Huacaypata square in the city of Cusco. It is presumed that the festivities lasted up to nine days. Learn more about this historic celebration!

Wawa Inti Raymi

The Wawa Inti Raymi

The Wawa Inti Raymi was the festival of the sun established by the Inca emperor in the fifteenth century. It took place on the winter solstice (when the sun is closest to the earth in the southern hemisphere). The Incas knew it and they held a massive party in the Huacaypata square and in the Coricancha.

Inti Raymi inca

The Inca Inti Raymi and the Current Inti Raymi

The current Inti Raymi takes many aspects from the Inca festival described in the chronicles of the 16th and 17th centuries. The script was written in 1944 by the Cusco artist Faustino Espinoza. As in Inca times, it takes place in historical settings such as the Coricancha, the main square and Sacsayhuamán. The people of Cusco claim the culture of their ancestors.


Everything Included

The All Inclusive Service offers you a comfortable and well organized trip. Offers pick-up at previously agreed meeting points, everything is prepared to live an unforgettable experience during the Inti Raymi. This is what the service includes:

Full transportation and box lunch

The tour offers tourist transportation in spacious and comfortable vehicles, visiting all the locations where Inti Raymi is celebrated. You'll also enjoy a delicious box lunch during the tour.

Professional tour guide

The tour includes the service of a bilingual tour guide (English and Spanish) in shared service. The professional tour guide will explain every detail of the Inti Raymi.

Entrance to show in Sacsayhuaman

The tour includes the The tour includes the entrance ticket to sit down to observe the show in Sacsayhuaman (the show in the Coricancha is optional). Prices vary by location (orange zone recommended). You can also choose red or green zone.

Altitude sickness during Inti Raymi

The Inti Raymi takes place in the city of Cusco, at 3,399 meters above sea level (11,151 ft). At that height it is common for tourists to feel some of the symptoms of altitude sickness (fatigue, nausea, rapid breathing). These discomforts usually disappear gradually. However, it is recommended to drink plenty of water to reduce symptoms.

Optional seat to the Inti Raymi in Coricancha

For an additional cost, tourists can enjoy the Inti Raymi show at the Coricancha sitting in comfortable seats. This show is free for everyone. However, to appreciate it, it is necessary to be there two hours before and find a space. That day a crowd will gather. The seats provide the opportunity not to miss the show sitting in comfortable seats. Recommended!

Inti Raymi Coricancha

Comfortable seats

The option of seats in the Inti Raymi show in Coricancha is recommended as tourists will appreciate the show sitting in comfortable seats with a privileged view of the staging. This service is optional. We recommend it!

Inti Raymi Coricancha

Avoid the crowds

The Inti Raymi show at the Coricancha allows you to avoid the crowds that take up a space around the show up to two hours before. This spectacle is free for everyone, so many people seek their best place to appreciate it standing up.

show Inti Raymi

First show at Inti Raymi

The Inti Raymi show at the Coricancha is the first of all. Starts at approximately 8:30 a.m. On the esplanade of the Temple of the Sun, hundreds of actors gather to pay homage to the god Inti. The show lasts approximately 40 minutes.


Historical evolution of the Inti Raymi

The Inti Raymi is a religious festival that dates back to the Inca era in the fifteenth century. It was the festival in honor of the sun, the main Inca divinity. Precisely its name means 'Fiesta del sol'. With the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century, the festivity was eliminated. However, it was held again in Cusco in the 20th century. Learn more!

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Tour Benefits

The tour 'Inti Raymi Full Day – All Inclusive Service' is organized by Machupicchu Terra, a prestigious tourism agency in Cusco. It offers several benefits for the tourist such as: maximum organization, personalized assistance and options to improve the service. Learn more!

Tour organized by a safe tourism agency

The Inti Raymi Full Day tour – All Inclusive Service is organized by Machu Picchu Terra, an authorized tourism agency (code MA0473 ) and with several years of experience.

Personalized assistance

Do you have questions about the tour? You can use all available means of communication to answer your questions: 084 207064 or info@machupicchuterra.com.

Admission ticket options

The tour includes admission to the show in Sacsayhuaman in the green zone (you can also choose the red or orange zone). The entrance to the Coricancha is optional. Prices vary according to the area chosen


Frequently Asked Questions

The Inti Raymi takes place only on June 24 of each year. The tour includes: tickets, transportation, tour guide and box lunch. Any questions about the service? These are the main questions that tourists ask about this service.

  • 1) How long in advance should I book the Inti Raymi tour?

    It is recommended to buy the tour weeks in advance.

  • 2) How do I pay for the tour?

    Payment for the tour is made online with a credit or debit card: Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, etc.

  • 3) How to book the tour with a guide in another language?

    The tour includes shared tour guide in English or Spanish. To book a tour in another language, you must choose a private tour guide.

  • 4) How many tourists make up a shared group?

    The shared service tour is made up of a maximum of 20 tourists per group. Generally, the number of tourists is 10 to 15 visitors.

  • 5) What type of ticket does the tour include?

    The tour includes the entrance ticket to the Inti Raymi show in Sacsayhuaman. When making the purchase, the tourist must choose one of the three available zones: red, green and orange. The latter is the most recommended. Optionally you can add the seats on the Coricancha stage.

  • 6) Does the tour offer meals?

    Yes. The tour offers a 'Box lunch' at the archaeological site of Sacsayhuaman.

  • 7) Can I change the date of the tour?

    No. The tour takes place only June 24 (Inti Raymi day).

  • 8) How to buy an Inti Raymi tour with a private guide?

    The private tour guide is organized from 2 tourists per group. It can be purchased in the reservation form for an extra cost.

  • 9) How is the weather in Cusco in June?

    The weather in Cusco in June is sunny, with little chance of rain. It is recommended to wear a cap, hat and sunscreen.

  • 10) Does the tour include the show in the Main Square?

    The tour includes admission to the main show at the Sacsayhuaman fortress. The show in the fortress of Coricancha and the Plaza de Armas of Cusco does not offer seating for any person. In this show, all attendees are standing in the best possible place.

  • 11) What should I bring on the day of the tour?

    On the day of the Inti Raymi tour, it is recommended to bring: a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, comfortable clothes, snacks, rehydrating water, as well as an identity document, cash and a camera. The tour already includes the service of a professional tour guide (Shared), transportation, entrance fees, as well as a box lunch that includes snacks, mineral water, fruit, juice, as well as an appetizer and a main course.

  • 12) What is the best entrance for the Inti Raymi?

    There are three types of tickets to appreciate the Inti Raymi show in Sacsayhuamán: admission to the orange zone, green zone and red zone. Of all these, the orange tribune offers a better perspective of the Inti Raymi show in Sacsayhuaman. It is the entrance that we recommend on the tour. However, the others also allow you to appreciate it up close and with a good view of the show.

  • 13) How is the box lunch included in the tour?

    The box lunch on the Inti Raymi tour includes an appetizer and main course in a plastic plate free of contamination. Includes pasta, grilled chicken, vegetable salad, fruit, snacks, mineral water and bottled juice. The tourist can request a vegetarian option in advance through the email info@boletomachupicchu.com. All prepared in compliance with health requirements!

  • 14) Can I cancel the Inti Raymi tour?

    No, the Inti Raymi tour is not subject to cancellation or refunds. This is because the company Emufec of Cusco, the same one that sells and regulates the income to the Inti Raymi in Sacsayhuamán; does not allow the refund of money for cancellations. Given this, it is recommended to be sure of the visit at the time of purchase online.

  • 15) What time does the Inti Raymi tour start and end?

    The Inti Raymi tour begins with the meeting of tourists and the professional guide at Plaza Regocijo at 11:30 in the morning. The tour ends around 5:30 in the afternoon at the same meeting point.

  • 16) Are there discounts on the tour?

    Yes, the Inti Raymi tour offers discounts for children and Peruvians. Children must be between 5 and 12 years old to make their visit with a promotional price. Children under 5 years of age can enter for free in the same seat as their father or mother. Those over 13 must pay the regular adult rate. Peruvian tourists must make their purchase with their DNI identity document.

  • 17) What are the optional seats in Coricancha?

    The Inti Raymi show in Coricancha is free for everyone. However, a small audience can appreciate it sitting in comfortable seats facing the show (with a close view of the show). The entrance to this seat is optional in the tour. To request it, you must include it in the online payment form. We recommend it!

  • 18) Can I see the Inti Raymi on my own?

    Yes, you can buy your ticket to Inti Raymi in Sacsayhuaman on your own. However, this does not include the other services: transportation, tour guide, box lunch, etc. Therefore, it is best to hire an all-inclusive tour. That day there will be a crowd in the city of Cusco. Given this, it is recommended to let a tourism agency organize the day in the best way.

  • 19) Is the Inti Raymi dangerous?

    No, the tour is very safe. However, it is recommended not to be separated from your group. That day there is a crowd in the city of Cusco. An assistant will be in charge of carrying a flag that the visitor must follow from the beginning to the end of the service. On the other hand, the spectacle does not represent any danger. Travel safely and with confidence!

  • 20) How to see the Inti Raymi with the best view?

    To appreciate the Inti Raymi with the best view, it is recommended to reserve a seat in Coricancha. In addition, in Sacsayhuaman, it is best to choose the entrance to the 'orange zone'. From both stands you will be able to appreciate the show from the best perspective. It should be noted that the seat in Coricancha is optional (not included in the tour). Likewise, in addition to the orange grandstand, the tourist can choose the red grandstand or the green grandstand. They also offer good views of the show.

  • 21) What is Inti Raymi?

    The Inti Raymi was a religious festivity celebrated in the city of Cusco during the Inca Empire (in the 15th century). Today is a festivity that the citizens of Cusco celebrate in homage to their Inca ancestors. That day, a non-working holiday in the entire Cusco region, a show is held in the main Inca temples, which is similar to the festival held by the Incas.

  • 22) How is Inti Raymi performed?

    The Inti Raymi takes place on June 24 with a gigantic staging in three places considered sacred by the Incas: in the Coricancha (9 am), in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco or Plaza Huacaypata (11 am) and in the fortress from Sacsayhuaman (2 pm). These shows are similar to the Inca festival of Wawa Inti Raymi. After this, many citizens of Cusco and foreigners celebrate in the streets. That day, in addition, you can enjoy the delicious cuisine of Cusco.

  • 23) Why is Inti Raymi celebrated?

    The Inti Raymi is celebrated with the purpose of paying homage to the Inca ancestors of Cusco. The script and idea for its celebration arose in 1944 by the artist from Cusco Faustino Espinoza. Since then the celebration is carried out with an increasing number of actors, actresses and spectators. That day, June 24, is a holiday in all of Cusco.

  • 24) How to see the Inti Raymi?

    To appreciate the Inti Raymi, the first thing is to travel to Cusco on June 24. There you can appreciate the shows with an all-inclusive tour or on your own. For the first option, the purchase must be made months in advance (availability is limited). For the second option, you must also buy a ticket for the show in Sacsayhuamán months in advance. In all cases, the shows in Coricancha and Plaza de Armas in Cusco are free for everyone.