How To Get
To Machu Picchu
From New York
If you're wondering how to get to Machu Picchu from New York, you're certainly not alone. Every year, thousands of American travelers make the journey from the East Coast to Peru to experience one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Although there are no direct flights to Machu Picchu itself, reaching the ancient Inca citadel is surprisingly straightforward when you understand each stage of the trip.
Your adventure begins with an international flight from New York to Peru, followed by a domestic connection to Cusco. From there, scenic train routes through the Sacred Valley and a short shuttle bus ride bring you to the breathtaking Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Daily flights connect New York with Lima, Peru's international gateway.
Travel through the Andes by train before arriving at the world-famous Inca citadel.
Choosing the right flights, train schedules, and entrance tickets in advance makes the entire journey smooth and stress-free.
Begin your journey with an international flight to Peru's capital city.
A short domestic flight takes you into the heart of the Peruvian Andes.
From The
Big Apple
To The Incas
Traveling from New York to Machu Picchu involves several transportation stages, but each one is simple when planned correctly. International airlines operate daily flights from New York to Lima, where travelers connect to Cusco—the historic capital of the Inca Empire and the primary gateway to Machu Picchu.
After arriving in Cusco, the adventure continues through the spectacular Sacred Valley. Travelers board panoramic trains to Aguas Calientes before taking a short shuttle bus up the mountain to the archaeological sanctuary. The entire journey combines modern transportation with one of South America's most scenic travel experiences.
In the next section, we'll break down every step of the journey—from choosing the best flights out of New York to train options, travel times, estimated costs, and expert tips for visiting Machu Picchu with confidence.
How To Get
From New York
To Machu Picchu
The first stage of your trip is flying from New York to Lima, Peru's main international airport. Depending on the airline and connection, total flight time usually ranges between 10 and 14 hours. Most American travelers arrive in Lima during the evening or early morning before connecting to Cusco.
From Lima, a domestic flight of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes takes you to Cusco. Since Cusco sits at more than 11,000 feet (3,400 meters) above sea level, many visitors spend their first day acclimatizing before continuing toward Machu Picchu.
The final stage includes traveling to Ollantaytambo or Poroy train station, boarding a panoramic train to Aguas Calientes, and taking the official shuttle bus to the entrance of Machu Picchu. Every step is well organized, making the journey comfortable even for first-time visitors.
New York to Lima with one convenient international itinerary.
The historic Inca capital serves as the gateway to Machu Picchu.
One of South America's most beautiful railway journeys.
Planning ahead also provides greater flexibility when choosing departure times, hotels and train categories.
Turn Your Flight
Into The Ultimate
Peru Vacation
Since you're already traveling thousands of miles from New York, many visitors choose to experience more than just Machu Picchu. Peru offers extraordinary destinations including the Sacred Valley, Rainbow Mountain, Lake Titicaca, the Amazon Rainforest and the colonial city of Lima.
In the final section, we'll explore whether you should organize the trip independently or choose a professionally designed Peru vacation package that takes care of every reservation from arrival to departure.
Flights may be simple to book, but coordinating trains, entrance permits, hotels and transfers requires careful planning—especially during Peru's busiest travel seasons.
Explore
Much More
Than Machu Picchu
Many travelers flying from New York prefer extending their vacation to discover more of Peru's incredible landscapes. Instead of visiting only Machu Picchu, professionally designed itineraries allow you to experience the Sacred Valley, Cusco, Lake Titicaca, Rainbow Mountain, and even the Galápagos Islands without worrying about complicated logistics.
Celebrate the New Year while discovering Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
Discover Peru's most iconic destinations with a complete multi-city itinerary.
Combine Peru's most famous archaeological site with the breathtaking scenery of Lake Titicaca.
Perfect for travelers looking to combine Peru with Ecuador's world-famous Galápagos Islands.
Visit
Machu Picchu
With Complete Confidence
Whether you're planning a quick one-day visit or a longer vacation across Peru, our local travel specialists can help organize every reservation—from train tickets and transportation to expert guides—so you can simply enjoy the experience.