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If your trip to Peru is all sorted out but your travel itinerary is looking a bit empty, we can give you a few hints and tips.
Wondering what other sights deserve a place on your already-busy travel schedule? Many visitors also find time to see Cole Porter Birthplace & Museum and Circus Hall of Fame Museum.
With some terrific day trip options available in the surrounding area, having your own car makes good sense. Without one, it'd be much harder to experience everything that Lafayette, 50 miles away, has to offer. Elliott Hall Of Music ought to be at the top of your to-do list here. Ross-Ade Stadium and Purdue University are excellent attractions too. The locals are also likely to point you in the direction of Turkey Creek Township, 47 miles away. If you can only find time for one attraction here, make sure it's Lakeside Park. (But we'd also highly recommend Wawasee Golf Club and Maxwelton Golf Club.)
Here are our suggestions on how to get behind the wheel of a rental car with extra cash in your wallet:
No matter your motoring requirements in Peru, CarRentals.com will take you here, there and everywhere with ease. If you're in the city for business reasons, a premium car is a good fit. These sorts of vehicles come with high-quality finishes, luxurious interiors, and a host of extras. Traveling on a shoestring budget and want to save some cash? A compact car or a mini may be an ideal choice. These smaller vehicles are cheaper to rent and perfect for zipping around city streets. If you have the youngsters (and loads of luggage) in tow, a full-size SUV will give you all the space you need.
First of all, there's an impressive variety of both high-end and economy rental vehicles on offer in Peru. What you go with will depend on how much you want to spend and what you're hoping to do. Specialty vehicles offer the best in mod cons and comfort. If you're splashing out, why not book a fully kitted-out SUV, or perhaps a fancy medium-sized sedan? On the other hand, if you just need a set of wheels to get you from A to B as economically as possible, go for an economy vehicle (or something else that won't burn a hole in your wallet).