Machu Picchu Proposal Movie on Hallmark Channel's Passport to Love 2025: Release Date, Preview, Actors, and All We Know
Get ready for a romantic adventure with Hallmark's latest offering, "A Machu Picchu Proposal", premiering on Saturday, June 28, at 8 pm ET/PT on Hallmark Channel. This movie is part of the Passport to Love 2025 celebration.
The movie, set in the stunning backdrop of Peru, follows Katie, played by Rhiannon Fish, as she helps her brother plan a proposal atop the iconic Machu Picchu. Katie enlists the help of Chef Carlos, played by Alec Santos, to find the most romantic spot in all of Peru.
The cast also includes Christopher Vieira as Dan and Michelle Rosselló as Luciana. Andrea Londo and Alistair Abell round off the ensemble. Chef Carlos, played by Santos, becomes involved in the proposal plans later in the movie.
For those who miss the live broadcast, fear not! The movie will be available to stream the following day on Hallmark Plus, a standalone streaming service that requires its own subscription.
The official synopsis of the movie involves Katie helping to plan her brother's proposal atop Machu Picchu, with Chef Carlos being involved later. The movie promises a heartwarming story of love and adventure set against the breathtaking Peruvian landscape.
If you're a fan of Hallmark's romantic movies, you'll be pleased to know that new movies and episodes of the network's series are available the day after they air on Hallmark Plus.
For those in the UK, while a release date has not been announced yet, you can still enjoy Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Mystery through various streaming services such as Philo, Sling TV, Frndly TV, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, and Fubo.
A sneak peek and preview of "A Machu Picchu Proposal" are available to watch, giving viewers a taste of the romantic journey that lies ahead. So, mark your calendars and get ready for a romantic escapade with "A Machu Picchu Proposal" on Hallmark Channel!
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