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US, Canadian, UK, Australian, and EU citizens don't need a visa for stays up to 183 days in Peru. You'll need a passport valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates. You'll receive a visitor stamp upon arrival at the airport.
Taxis are the main option from Rodriguez Ballon International Airport, located nine kilometers from the center. Official airport taxis charge approximately 30 to 50 soles. Agree on the fare before departing. Daytrip's private transfer services offer direct transportation to your accommodation, eliminating hassle of figuring out of local taxi companies.
Arequipa is generally safe for visitors. Exercise normal precautions like being aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and keeping valuables secure. Stick to well-populated areas and use registered taxis or ride-sharing apps for transportation after dark.
Don't miss the Santa Catalina Monastery, a stunning 16th-century convent that's like a city within a city. Other highlights include the Plaza de Armas with its magnificent cathedral, the Yanahuara district for volcano views, and Mundo Alpaca to learn about traditional textile production.
Peru uses the Peruvian sol. US dollars are accepted at many hotels and larger establishments in Arequipa. ATMs are widely available throughout the city. It's useful to carry smaller bills in soles for markets, street vendors, and local restaurants.
Arequipa sits at 2,335 meters (approx. 7,660 feet) above sea level. This high altitude can cause symptoms like headaches or shortness of breath. Take it easy for your first day or two, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol initially to help your body adjust.
Arequipa's cuisine is renowned throughout Peru. Try rocoto relleno (stuffed spicy peppers), chupe de camarones (shrimp chowder), and adobo (pork stew). The city's picanterias (traditional restaurants) serve authentic regional dishes. Don't leave without sampling Arequipa's speciality frozen cheese dessert queso helado.
The best time to visit is during the dry season from May to September, when you'll enjoy warm sunny days, clear skies, and minimal rainfall. This period offers ideal conditions for exploring the city and visiting nearby Colca Canyon. Peak season is June to August with more visitors.