Have you ever consider Peru holidays as your vacation option? De Lima basically central coast, we have music from the streets of Lima of old, the world famous waltz or vals criollo Peruano (grown in other countries especially in Argentina, in tango aficionados.) Lima also offers the saucy seaside zamacueca or Lima (mother of the rest of cuecas and sambas), in which there are variations and extensions such as the song of Jarana and slippery (as the leak of it). The south-central coast Cañete, Chincha, Ica and Nazca, we offer worship to the Afro-Peruvian music. Gender is leading the celebration and the landau. They are also kills the bull and panalivios.

In the regions of La Libertad and Lambayeque is the recognized Marinera Norteña, who is played in band, drums and trumpets. This version unlike the previous games is not but is very colorful and joyful occasion of festivals that attract a lot even when championships are the famous Peruvian Paso horse. Further north in Piura, Lambayeque and Tumbes are the cumanana (mulatto and Afro-Peruvian influence), the gypsy piurano tondero emotional and sad that often accompanies self-expression in northern Peru Tondero sad with racing.

Mountain regions of South and Huancavelica, Ayacucho, Apurimac, Cuzco and Puno are characterized by Huayna (and also the northern Bolivian Altiplano). In the region of Cuzco is the muliza, Condor Pasa and Arequipa is the mestizo Yaraví Arequipeño, among which include the famous Melgar and La Partida. The central mountains and Cerro de Pasco, Junin Ancash and is famous for its lively huaylas. Typical versions of this genre are the Pio Pio and Huaylas Macho. Within the Andean traditional festivals, the best known is the Inti Raymi at Sacsayhuaman outside of Cuzco, ceremonies and rituals reminiscent of the era of the Inca Empire to pay homage to the Inti (Sun God of the Incas). The Inti Raymi takes place on 24 June each year.

Puno devil, dance practiced in the Peruvian highlands.

Notably, Susana Baca, renowned singer Creole, has been awarded the Latin Grammy for best folk album. In addition, Peru has produced some singers of Latin Pop Rock and widely accepted both nationally and internationally such as Gian Marco, Pedro Suarez-Vertiz, Groups Libido, TK, Zen and others.