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How to Arrive to Peru

No Visa is required for visitors coming from Western Europe and from most countries of America in order to enter the country.

 

What is more, passengers travelling from countries such as Bolivia, Chile, and Ecuador will not need their passport to enter to some regions either, as long as they stay in the country for ninety or less days.

 

However, it is still recommendable to check with the Peruvian embassy in the country you are travelling from, to be fully informed about other details.

 

 

How to travel by Air

Lima is the gateway to Peru when it comes to air transport, since the Jorge Chavez International Airport is located there, linking Lima with the world’s main cities and capital cities.

 

Nowadays, such airport is the main arrival point and the place where international tourism concentrates. Furthermore, it is connected with local flights as well.

 

From the United States arrive daily direct flights coming from New York, Miami, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Toronto and Houston while from Europe, flights arrive from Amsterdam and Madrid.

 

Direct flights arrive at Lima from Latin America, from cities such as Panama, San José de Costa Rica, Caracas, Bogotá, Guayaquil, Quito, Mexico, Buenos Aires, La Paz, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

 

 

How to Arrive by Plane Peru

How to travel by Land


Lima communicates with every coastal city by land through the Pan-American route. The north section of such route begins in Lima and continues up to the border with Ecuador, in Tumbes, while the south section reaches the border with Chile.

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