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Flights to Peru

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How long is the flight to Peru?

Flights from the UK to Peru generally disembark at Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávez near Lima, the country’s main international airport.

The flight to Lima takes over 12 hours and will include a stopover, usually in Amsterdam, San Hose, Miami, Sao Paulo or Cancun, depending on the airline.

What airlines fly to Peru?

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What are the main airports in Peru?

Flights to Peru will disembark at Lima (LIM) airport.

What are the main things to do and see in Peru?

Images of the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu have been indelibly linked to Peru – after all, it is one of South America's most famous sites. Peru is a haven for adventure travellers who like their mountains high, jungle thick, rivers wide and treasures buried. Once you've trekked through the Andes and admired the condors gliding above and taken a slow boat down an Amazon river, life is never quite the same. There are sand dunes to wander, beaches to enjoy and seals languishing in the Pacific to spot.

Specific sites you might want to consider getting to during your time here include:

  • Chavín de Huántar – a pre-Incan archaeological site from 900BC
  • Lake Titicaca – on the Peruvian/Bolivian border and covering more than 8,000 sq km, this is the highest commercially-navigable lake in the world
  • Nazca – on the southern coast, famous as the base of the ancient Nazcar civilisation and its lines in the desert representing animals and other designs
  • Huascarán National Park – a high Andean park home to Peru's highest peak (6,768 metres), rivers, lakes, glaciers and replete with flora and fauna

Most visitors land in Lima, a city of about 8 million. There are samples of pre-Hispanic and colonial architecture, night clubs awash with Peruvian beats and Miraflores – with its hotels, restaurants, shops and parks – is the area attracting most tourists. If you spend much time here you may uncover the hidden museums and galleries, the stuffed-to-the hilt bookstores and out-of-the way private golf courses. Book a flight to Peru if you're all set to go!

What impact will COVID-19 have on my travel plans to Peru?

Global travel restrictions are being updated regularly, so we have curated a round-up of the latest travel advice and safety tips by destination. If you're planning a holiday to Peru, please visit our travel advice hub.

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