
Day Four Itinerary: Visit to Machu Picchu and Return Options to Cusco
You’ve been waiting for this moment: the day you’ll finally visit Machu Picchu. But questions arise: How to organize the visit? Which tour to choose? How to get back to Cusco? Here you’ll find a step-by-step guide to Day Four, real costs, and the best return options in 2026.
🌄 What’s included in Day Four at Machu Picchu?
Day Four is usually the highlight of the trip. It generally includes:
- Early morning transfer from Aguas Calientes.
- Bus up to the citadel.
- Guided tour of 2 to 3 hours.
- Free time for photos.
🗺️ How does the Machu Picchu visit work?
1️⃣ Departure from Aguas Calientes
- Official bus (25 minutes).
- Alternative: hike (approx. 1.5 hours).
2️⃣ Entry via assigned circuit
There are pre-established official circuits:
- Panoramic circuit (classic view).
- Historical-cultural circuit.
- Options including Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain (if booked in advance).
3️⃣ Guided tour
- Entry with a guide or as part of an authorized group is mandatory.
4️⃣ Return
- Bus downhill + train to Ollantaytambo or Poroy + transfer to Cusco.
🚆 Return options to Cusco
🚄 Expedition Train (economy)
- Most affordable.
- Standard service.
- Ideal for travelers on a moderate budget.
🚄 Vistadome Train (panoramic)
- Large windows.
- Superior scenic experience.
- Higher price.
🚗 Alternative return via Hidroeléctrica
- Most economical option.
- Longer travel time. Less comfort.
📊 Comparison Chart – Return to Cusco
| Option | Average Price | Total Duration | Comfort Level | Recommended for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Expedition | USD $70–$90 | 3–4 h | Good | Mid-range budget |
| Vistadome | USD $100–$130 | 3–4 h | High | Premium experience |
| Hidroeléctric | USD $15–$25 | 6–7 h | Basic | Backpackers |
💰 Transactional Value: Actual costs for the fourth day
✔️ Typically includes in organized tours:
- Entrance to Machu Picchu.
- Professional guide.
- Round-trip bus.
- Return train.
- Transfer to hotel in Cusco.
❌ Does not include:
- Lunch in Aguas Calientes.
- Entrance fees to additional mountains (if not booked).
- Tips.
- Travel insurance.
💵 Estimated Budget for Day Four (if purchased separately)
| Item | Approximate Price |
|---|---|
| Machu Picchu Entrance Fee | $45–$60 |
| Round-trip Bus | $24 |
| Shared Guide | $15–$25 |
| Expedition Train | $70–$90 |
| Estimated Total | $160–$200 |
📋 Important Requirements
- Physical passport required (must match reservation).
- Entrance fee must be purchased in advance.
- Entry time must be punctual.
- Train ticket must be confirmed.
- Large luggage is not allowed inside the site.
🎒 Pro-Tips for Foreign Travelers
🌤️ Variable Weather
Machu Picchu has a microclimate. Bring:
- Lightweight waterproof jacket.
- Sunscreen.
- Hat or cap.
🏔️ Altitude
- Lower than Cusco, but the altitude can still be noticeable. Stay hydrated.
📸 Photography
- Arrive early for fewer tourists and better light.
🧾 Documentation
- Always carry your original passport; digital copies are not valid.
🍽️ Food
- Have lunch after your tour; eating is not permitted inside the archaeological site.
🧠 What’s the best return option in 2026?
- Best value: Expedition.
- Best scenic experience: Vistadome.
- Most economical: Hydroelectric.
If your flight is early the next day, choose an early train to avoid delays.

