Machu Picchu Ticket for the Andean Community
Citizens of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador and Colombia enjoy a special discount on the entrance to Machu Picchu. This reduction to the normal price of the entrance ticket to the Inca Citadel is in addition to the existing discounts for university students and minors. How much does the ticket cost and how to access the benefits? Pay attention and dare to live the trip of a lifetime to the Wonder of the World.
Citizens of the Andean Community of Nations (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia) have a special discount on the normal price of the Machu Picchu ticket. If they are also attending university or are minors, the discounts are even better.
- Prices and discounts Machu Picchu for CAN citizens
- How to access the benefits?
- Discount for university students
- Discount for minors
- Frequently asked questions
Prices and discounts Machu Picchu for CAN citizens
- Citizens of Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia have a special discount on the normal price of the Machu Picchu Ticket!
- 5 types of tickets offer 5 different experiences in the Wonder of the World.
- If the Peruvian, Bolivian, Ecuadorian, or Colombian visitor is a university student or a minor (3-17 years old); the discounts are even greater.
- Check prices and discounts.
Tourist from the Andean Community enjoying his visit to Machu Picchu
How to access the benefits?
Follow the next 4 steps to book your Machu Picchu Ticket with the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) discount on our website:
Step 1: Make your reservation in advance.
- Step 1: Make your reservation in advance The first step is to make the reservation process on our website. To do this you must choose the type of ticket that suits you.
- You must also verify that there is availability (it is recommended to make the reservation in advance).
- Then you will only have to fill in your personal information such as full name, age, type of document, document number, e-mail, type of ticket, date of admission, and time of admission.
Finally, accept the terms and conditions and send your reservation request.
Step 2: Send a document certifying your nationality (optional)
- The second step is to send a document in digital format to the e-mail info@boletomachupicchu.com.
- CAN member citizens must send their identity card or passport certifying their nationality.
If you are also a university student, you must send a valid university ID. Minors also get an additional discount.
Step 3: Make the respective payment.
- Then you must choose your preferred payment method: Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, or PayPal.
- To make the payment you only have to enter your card number and accept the amount to be sent.
After sending the payment for the Machu Picchu entrance fee, you will receive a payment receipt in your email inbox.
Step 4: Print your tickets and go!
- Once the respective payment has been made, you will receive the Machu Picchu Ticket in your email inbox.
- This process takes 24 hours on weekdays and 48 hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
- The tickets are sent in PDF format, you only have to print them and present them on the day of your visit to Machu Picchu.
Discount for university students
- Discount for university studentsUniversity undergraduate students and those under 25 years of age also have access to a special discount.
- To do so, all they have to do is send their valid university ID card to info@boletomachupicchu.com.
- University students from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia have access to an even better discount.
- To do so, they must send their identity card or passport along with their valid university ID.
Discount for minors
- Minors (from 3 to 17 years old) also have access to a special discount on the normal price of the ticket to Machu Picchu.
- To access this benefit, you only have to make the reservation process and send an identity document certifying your age to info@boletomachupicchu.com.
- Minors from Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Colombia have access to a double discount. To do so, they must send an identity document that certifies their age and nationality.
Frequently asked questions
1. How far in advance should I make my reservation?
- It is recommended to book tickets to Machu Picchu at least 3 days in advance.
- During the high tourist season (April to October) you should book at least 3 weeks in advance.
In the case of the Huayna Picchu ticket, which is the most demand, it should be booked at least 2 months in advance.
2. Is it safe to buy online?
- Today the most common way to purchase a ticket to the Inca Citadel is by making a reservation online.
- Our web platform has SSL security certificates, which guarantee the privacy of your information.
The comments of our visitors on travel websites and in our social networks support our secure and quality service.
3. What documents do I need to enter Machu Picchu?
- The essential document to enter the Wonder of the World is the Machu Picchu Ticket.
- You can print it as many times as you want. You only have to show it on the day of your visit to Machu Picchu.
You must also show the identity card or passport with which you made the reservation process. Minors must be accompanied by their parents or guardians.
4. How to pay by credit card?
- Paying by credit card is the best way to pay for the Machu Picchu entrance fee due to its speed, security, and low commission cost.
You only have to register your card information and send the assigned amount. The visitor will receive a payment receipt after the transaction.
5. Changes and refunds
- It is possible to make changes (modification of data) and refunds.
- In both cases, the procedure must be requested by the visitor at least 3 days in advance by sending an e-mail to info@boletomachupicchu.com.
- Changes can be made only once in the following data: names, number and type of document, and date of entry.
- There are cases in which there is no penalty charge. These depend on the previous time with which the procedure is carried out. Please review our terms and conditions.
- In the case of refunds, the money will be sent through PayPal. The penalty is unique.
By Ticket Machu Picchu – Last updated, August 15, 2024