Explore Peru
Discover incredible experiences across Peru. Browse cities below to find tours, activities, and adventures.
Cities in Peru
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Travel tips for Peru
Useful things to know that apply across the whole country.
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Your complete guide
Everything you need to know about Peru
Practical information to help you plan, prepare, and travel with confidence.
Best time to visit
The best time to visit Peru is during the dry season from May to September, which is ideal for trekking and exploring the highlands. The shoulder months of April and October can also be pleasant, while the rainy season from November to March often brings heavy rains, particularly in the Amazon region.
Safety overview
Peru is generally safe for tourists, but petty theft and scams can be a concern, particularly in urban areas like Lima and Cusco. Be cautious in crowded places and avoid displaying valuables. Natural hazards such as earthquakes are possible, so familiarise yourself with safety procedures.
Cost of travel
Travel costs in Peru can vary widely; budget travellers can expect to spend around £30-£50 per day, while mid-range options may range from £50-£100. Costs can increase in tourist hotspots like Machu Picchu, while rural areas may offer lower prices. Seasonality also affects costs significantly.
Getting around
Getting around Peru can be accomplished via domestic flights, buses, and taxis. Major cities have reliable bus services, while taxis and ride-sharing apps like Uber are widely available. For long distances, consider booking overnight buses to save on accommodation costs.
Local laws & customs
Peru has specific laws that tourists should be aware of, including restrictions on photographing military installations. Dress modestly, especially in rural areas, and know that the legal drinking age is 18. Drugs are strictly prohibited, and penalties for possession can be severe.
Health & vaccinations
Recommended vaccinations include hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus. A yellow fever vaccination is required if travelling to certain regions, particularly the Amazon. It's advisable to consult a healthcare provider for personalised health advice before your trip.
Internet & connectivity
Mobile network coverage is generally good in urban areas, with 4G available in most cities. Local SIM cards are widely available, and eSIMs function well. However, internet speeds may vary in rural areas, so plan accordingly if you rely on connectivity.
Time zone
Peru operates on Peru Time (PET), which is UTC-5. The country does not observe daylight saving time, so this remains consistent throughout the year.
Getting there & beyond
Airports & nearby countries
Key entry points and suggested onward destinations from Peru.
Main airports
- Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM)
- Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ)
- Capitán FAP José A. Quiñones Gonzales International Airport (CIX)
- Francisco Carle Airport (JAU)
- Rodríguez Ballón International Airport (AQP)
Neighbouring countries
Consider extending your trip with a visit to a neighbouring country.
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