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Why
Cyberdrone?
Partnering with Cyberdrone means bringing next-generation sky entertainment to Peru — combining world-class technology with artistic precision and deep cultural sensitivity. We don’t just create drone shows. We craft moments that feel truly Peruvian — celebrating heritage, landscapes, and stories in light.
Across Peru, drone light shows are becoming a powerful new way to celebrate — from national holidays and public festivals to weddings and private events. Whether it’s Independence Day, Inti Raymi, New Year’s Eve, or a beachfront gathering in Máncora, drones offer a visually stunning, eco-friendly alternative to fireworks. The sky becomes a living canvas — one that reflects tradition, identity, and innovation.
At Cyberdrone, we build and program our own drones, giving us complete creative control from concept to performance. Our team collaborates closely with local partners to design custom shows for cultural festivals, brand launches, weddings, and community events — aligning every detail with the mood and spirit of the occasion.
And we’re not just visiting Peru — we’re invested in it. With experience operating in the region and an agile deployment model, we ensure quick execution, full regulatory compliance, and smooth logistics across diverse venues — whether it’s the highlands of Cusco, the coastline of Lima, or a historic plaza in Arequipa.
Our drones are built for endurance (up to 20 minutes) and high-speed, expressive motion (up to 8 m/s), allowing for complex, large-scale animations that feel vivid and emotionally resonant. Backed by our in-house creative team, each show is a carefully choreographed experience — designed to move people, and to be remembered.
In Peru, the sky is rich with meaning. Let’s turn it into a stage for your story.



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What permits and documents are required to organize a drone show in Peru?

Organizing a drone light show in Peru is an exciting opportunity—but it also comes with clear responsibilities. The country has a well-defined legal framework for drone operations, and understanding it is key to creating a show that’s not only stunning but also safe and fully compliant.
The process starts with the DGAC (Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil), Peru’s civil aviation authority. If you're planning to fly drones for public or commercial purposes—like a light show—they must be registered with the DGAC. This involves submitting basic technical details and proof of ownership. The process is fairly quick (usually about 48 hours) but must be completed in person at MTC offices in Lima or through regional service centers.
Next comes the people behind the controls. Drone pilots for public events must be formally accredited. This means completing certified training at an approved aviation instruction center and passing an official exam administered by DGAC’s licensing department. The minimum passing score is 75%, and operators must be at least 18 years old.
When it comes to the event itself, flight authorization is essential—especially in cities or densely populated areas. Organizers must submit a detailed flight plan with time, coordinates, and safety protocols. If you're planning to fly in more rural or low-risk areas, the process may be simpler, but it’s always best to double-check with the DGAC.
Peru also has clear operational rules for drone flights. The maximum altitude is 500 feet (152 meters), and drones must keep a safe distance from people and buildings—at least 30 meters horizontally and 20 meters vertically. Flights are strictly prohibited over crowds, near airports (within 4 km), and in sensitive zones like government buildings, military areas, archaeological sites, or protected natural reserves—unless you have specific clearance.
While insurance isn’t mandatory, it’s strongly recommended. Third-party liability coverage provides financial protection in case of property damage or accidents—and adds a layer of professionalism and peace of mind for organizers and venues alike.
And if you're bringing drones into Peru from abroad, be sure to declare them at customs. You may be required to pay a refundable VAT deposit (around 18% of the drone’s value), which is returned upon departure if the drone is re-exported. Failing to declare the drone can lead to fines or confiscation.
In short: working with local experts or a seasoned drone provider familiar with Peruvian aviation law can make all the difference. With the right preparation, approvals, and creative vision, your drone show in Peru won’t just light up the night—it will set a new standard for unforgettable celebration.
What are the best locations in Peru for a drone light show?

Peru’s diverse geography and rich cultural heritage make it a spectacular stage for drone light shows. From historic cityscapes to breathtaking natural backdrops, here are some of the most promising locations for unforgettable aerial performances:
- Costa Verde, Lima
Stretching along the Pacific coastline, Costa Verde offers dramatic cliffs, wide open skies, and the rhythmic backdrop of waves below. With beaches like Miraflores and Barranco drawing large crowds for festivals and events, this area is perfect for vibrant drone displays that mirror the ocean’s energy and the city’s dynamic spirit. - Plaza Mayor, Lima
As the historic heart of the capital, Plaza Mayor is surrounded by colonial architecture and cultural landmarks. A drone show here—if coordinated carefully with local authorities—can highlight the beauty of Peruvian heritage, illuminating national symbols above one of the country's most emblematic squares. - Cusco and the Sacred Valley
Nestled in the Andes, Cusco and the nearby Sacred Valley offer majestic natural settings paired with deep cultural resonance. While protected zones around Machu Picchu are off-limits, nearby areas such as Pisac or Ollantaytambo could host immersive shows during cultural festivals—blending ancestral legacy with future-facing technology. - Arequipa’s main square and volcanic skyline
With its baroque buildings and the dramatic backdrop of El Misti volcano, Arequipa offers a powerful contrast of earth and sky. Shows here can emphasize themes of resilience, nature, and tradition—especially during major civic or regional events. - Puno and Lake Titicaca
Hosting a drone show along the shores of Lake Titicaca offers unmatched reflective beauty. The expansive water, combined with clear high-altitude skies, sets the stage for emotionally resonant displays, particularly during local celebrations like the Festival of the Virgin of Candelaria. - Amazonian cities like Iquitos
In the heart of the rainforest, cities like Iquitos bring a sense of wonder and remoteness. Drone shows here can embrace the connection between nature and innovation, adding magic to eco-tourism events or local festivities—with a strong focus on sustainability and environmental respect.
Whether set against ocean cliffs, colonial plazas, or ancient valleys, Peru offers extraordinary opportunities for aerial storytelling. Each location brings its own rhythm and meaning—allowing drone shows to become part of the country’s rich visual and emotional landscape.
What are the best seasons and weather conditions for drone shows in Peru?

Drone shows can be held in Peru year-round thanks to the country’s diverse climates—but for the best visual quality and operational safety, the ideal time is during the dry season (May to October). These months offer clearer skies, low humidity, and a reduced chance of rain, which helps ensure smooth flights and crisp visuals.
Coastal areas like Lima generally have stable conditions throughout the year, while high-altitude regions such as Cusco or Arequipa are best during dry months, when wind and cloud cover are minimal. For jungle zones like Iquitos, planning around local weather patterns is key, as rain is more frequent.
In all cases, the best conditions for a drone show include low wind (under 18 km/h), clear skies, and good visibility. While we can adapt to various environments, these factors help deliver the most breathtaking and reliable aerial experience.
How can drone light shows enhance cultural festivals and public celebrations in Peru?

In Peru, where culture is deeply rooted in history, music, and tradition, drone light shows offer a powerful new way to amplify the emotion of public celebrations—without losing their soul. These aerial displays can highlight the country’s heritage while introducing a modern visual language that speaks to both local pride and global innovation.
- Inti Raymi in Cusco
One of Peru’s most iconic festivals, Inti Raymi honors the Incan sun god with vibrant performances and ancient rituals. A drone show above Sacsayhuamán or Cusco’s historic center could echo solar symbols, condors, and sacred geometry—adding a celestial tribute to the Sun Festival itself. The quiet elegance of drones complements the spiritual tone, turning the sky into part of the ritual. - Fiestas Patrias (Independence Day)
Celebrated nationwide every July, Peru’s Independence Day festivities could be elevated with patriotic drone animations—like the Peruvian flag, iconic landmarks such as Machu Picchu, and messages of unity. Over Lima’s coast or central plazas, the shows would bring a sophisticated alternative to fireworks, with precision and meaning in every movement. - Virgen de la Candelaria in Puno
This UNESCO-recognized celebration brings together dance, music, and costume in honor of the Virgin. A drone show above Lake Titicaca or Puno’s main square could reflect the ornate visuals of the traditional outfits and sacred figures, enhancing the spiritual and artistic richness of the event while keeping the experience respectful and contemporary. - San Juan Festival in the Amazon
In the jungle cities of Iquitos or Tarapoto, the San Juan Festival celebrates local identity and connection to water. Drone shows here could incorporate river-inspired animations, jungle fauna, and festive patterns that dance above the rainforest canopy—blending celebration with a strong sense of place. - New Year’s Eve in Miraflores, Lima
Lima’s coastal districts like Miraflores are popular spots for New Year’s celebrations. A drone show over the ocean cliffs, spelling out countdowns and “Feliz Año Nuevo” above the Pacific, would offer a poetic, elegant way to ring in the new year—especially in areas where fireworks are restricted or less sustainable.
Why it works
Drone shows in Peru don’t replace tradition—they enrich it. From the Andes to the Amazon, these performances can interpret symbols, stories, and emotions from the ground up, turning the night sky into a modern storyteller. With careful cultural respect and artistic detail, drones become not just a visual highlight, but a meaningful extension of the celebration itself.
How can I book a drone light show with Cyberdrone in Peru?

Booking a drone light show with Cyberdrone in Peru is a smooth, collaborative process designed to bring your vision to life—whether you’re celebrating in Lima, Cusco, Arequipa, or along the Pacific coast. We take care of the technicalities so you can focus on the experience.
Reach out to us through our website or at sales@cyberdrone.show. Share a few details about your event—what you're celebrating, where it will take place, and the atmosphere you're aiming to create.
Whether you're planning a national celebration, a tourism event, or an unforgettable moment at a high-altitude destination, Cyberdrone is here to make it seamless. We bring the creative expertise, the tech, and the local know-how—so your drone show in Peru goes off flawlessly.