The honest review
The Peru Resort by Xtreeme sits in that practical middle ground—not a family-branded all-inclusive, not a boutique property, just a straightforward resort in the Cusco area that knows what families traveling through Peru actually need. The FamilyFactor scores are pretty even across the board (72–74 range on most measures), which tells you this place isn't trying to be something it isn't. Kid amenities and room setup are solid for the price tier, and the location and safety ratings suggest you're in a sensible spot for a family base.
Where you need to be realistic: parent recovery is the lowest score at 69, and that's worth acknowledging. At a $$-tier independent resort, you're not getting spa treatments or adult-focused quiet zones built into the experience. The pricing at 69 is decent but not a bargain—you're paying standard market rate for a 3-star in this region, which is fair. If you're an elementary or tween family or traveling multi-generational, the property delivers on the basics without nickel-and-diming you.
Cusco properties at this level tend to be transit hubs rather than destinations where you're lounging poolside—most families are here for the day trips (Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu prep, that sort of thing). The Peru Resort by Xtreeme reads as competent infrastructure for that itinerary. It's not generic enough to fade into the background, but it's not trying to reinvent the wheel either. If you're building a Peru trip around exploration rather than resort time, this lands right where it should.
Who this works for
Derived from FamilyFactor data
Toddlers
ages 0–3
Elementary
ages 4–8
Tweens
ages 9–12
Teens
ages 13+
Multi-gen
with grandparents
All amenities (5)↓
- Family-suite room category
- Kids-welcome programming
- On-property pools
- Recreation facilities
- Restaurants on site





