Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman) Tours and Tickets
What are people saying about Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman)
Richard_P, May 2026
Flexibility was a treasure
Alfie and Victor took great care of us. I was a little challenged with the steps and had to take it slow, and Alfie adjusted. We had seen a couple of the sites previously so we skipped them and spent more time at others. We truly enjoyed the flexibility of the private tour.
CHRIS_V, May 2026
Alfie was the best guide!...
Alfie was the best guide! He was very knowledgeable and friendly. We saw everything we needed to see around Cusco.
Natasha_B, Apr 2026
Alfredo was superb!
Our guide Alfredo was exceptional! I loved seeing all the sights and he was so knowledgeable and really proud of his country and the Incan cultures doing a private tour is so worth it as you can visit each place and stay as long or little as you want to.
Andrea_B, Dec 2025
A lot of good...
A lot of good information, however i was the only English speaker which made a lot of work for the guide. He did an excellent job with great information.
Sarah_P, Dec 2025
Fantastic tour
Really interesting tour. We did not need to travel far from the city centre to see incredible Inca buildings. Our guide was really interesting and we felt we understood a lot more around the whole history than we had on other tours.
Al_V, Oct 2025
Most Educational!!
The guide, “Benni”, was exceptional! Confident in her knowledge of Inca history, she was extremely adept in her responses to even our poorly worded questions and was professional enough use words and phrases that made understanding her explanations easier. She was very engaging, but personable and courteous. Having traveled extensively worldwide, I can confidently say, this was the most engaging and educational tour I have ever taken. Don’t lose her!
Sara_H, Apr 2026
This was a fantastic tour...
This was a fantastic tour of Incan sites around Cusco. Our guide was passionate and very knowledgeable about the history of his city. We loved the variety of locations and we even took a break at an alapaca sanctuary when it started to rain. Our driver and tour guide were prompt and professional, and supplied us with local snacks and bottled water. Would recommend to all.
Hallie_M, Oct 2025
Great time! Learned a...
Great time! Learned a whole ton. Dress for ever changing weather! We booked it last minute and they were able to fit us into a group and it was an amazing time!
Holly_B, Sep 2025
Sol was an amazing tour...
Sol was an amazing tour guide. She was right in time to pick us up from our hotel. She introduced us to our driver and the gave us waters and snacks. Unexpected and such a thoughtful touch. She was very knowledgeable about the sights we visited and got lots of great photos for us. 10/10 would recommend any of my friends or family to book this tour.
Priscilla_M, Sep 2025
A must do in Cusco
Tour guide was prompt, courteous and very informative. There were multiple historical sites, but the duration of the tours at each site were not overly long. The Horse back riding tour guide goes by to the pace of the least experienced rider but allows experienced riders to stretch their legs. We highly recommend this for a day trip in Cusco.
Thomas_C, Aug 2025
Beautiful sights with the perfect guide.
We had the sweetest and most wonderful guide. As we toured Spanish cathedrals and Incan ruins, she described each breathtaking sight with enthusiasm, humor, and panache. She gasped “A guardian!” at the sight of an Andean thrush near a sacred cave. You can’t fake that level of excitement, and you can’t help but feel it yourself when you see it on display. I’m so grateful for this experience, and you will be, too!
Carlotta_B, Apr 2026
Very good
The guide was really kind and flexible. She explained a lot of stuff and showed us the best for the trip. The car was comfortable
Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman)
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Sacsayhuaman is a great option for time-pressed travelers and history buffs.
Don’t forget to bring your camera; the panoramic views of Cusco from an altitude of 12,139 feet (3,700 meters) are stunning.
Tours visiting the Sacsayhuaman ruins last anywhere from three hours to a full day.
Bring along sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, as the sun at high altitude can be intense.
The Sacsayhuaman ruins are not wheelchair or stroller accessible.
People Also Ask
Are guided tours available for Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman)?
Yes, there are guided tours available for Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman), which is the largest of the four archeological sites near Cusco. Tours shed light on the culture and customs of the Inca people and often include a city tour of Cusco or visits to other nearby Inca landmarks.
How much is the entrance fee to Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman)?
There is no separate admission ticket for Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman). To enter the ruins, you’ll need to buy a type of Cusco Tourist Ticket called Circuit Ticket 1, which costs 70 Peruvian soles (approximately US$20) for tourists and 40 Peruvian soles (approximately US$10) for Peruvian nationals.
Is there a combined ticket for multiple attractions in Cusco that includes Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman)?
Yes, the combined ticket that grants you access to Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman) also covers admission to Qenqo, Puca Pucara, and Tambomachay—three other Inca archeological sites on the outskirts of Cusco. It’s also included on the Full Ticket, which includes entry to 16 archeological sites (but not Machu Picchu) over 10 days.
How long does it take to explore Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman) thoroughly?
A visit to Sacsayhuaman can take anywhere from 1.5 hours to five hours, depending on how thoroughly you explore it. As it is one of the largest Inca archeological sites in the world, putting aside 2–3 hours is ideal, as it’s home to tunnels, towers, terraces, and even an Inca throne.
What’s the best month to visit Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman)?
The best month to visit Sacsayhuaman is June when the traditional Incan religious ceremony of Inti Raymi takes place at the archeological site. For the best chance of sunshine and the lowest chance of rain, visit Cusco during the winter months and dry season, which starts in May and ends around September.
What other attractions is Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman) close to?
Sacsayhuaman (Saqsaywaman) is close to other important Inca archeological sites on the outskirts of Cusco. Nearby are Qenqo, famous for its intricate Inca carvings; Puca Pucara, with its panoramic views of the Andes; Qorikancha; and Tambomachay, a water temple known as the ‘Baths of the Incas’.
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