How to Get Around Peru for American Tourists
Peru is one of South America’s most fascinating destinations — a country of mountains that touch the sky, ancient civilizations, lush rainforests, and vibrant cities filled with history and color. For American travelers, moving around Peru efficiently is key to enjoying everything this country has to offer.
Whether you’re flying from Lima to Cusco, taking a scenic bus through the Andes, or riding a train to Machu Picchu, understanding Peru’s transportation system will help you plan a smooth, comfortable, and memorable journey.
This complete guide explains how to travel around Peru by plane, bus, train, taxi, and private transport, with practical tips, safety advice, and real insights for visitors from the United States and beyond.
✈️ Domestic Flights in Peru: Fast and Reliable
Because Peru’s geography stretches from ocean to mountains to jungle, domestic flights are often the smartest option for saving time. Major airlines operate daily routes connecting the capital Lima with the country’s main tourist regions.
🛫 Main Domestic Airlines
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LATAM Airlines: the country’s largest and most reliable carrier, with multiple flights daily.
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Sky Airline Perú: ideal for travelers looking for low-cost tickets without sacrificing safety.
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JetSMART Perú: a growing airline known for modern planes and promotional fares.
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Star Perú: smaller but great for short-distance flights, especially to jungle cities.
✈️ Most Popular Routes
| Route | Flight Time | Notes |
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| Lima → Cusco | 1 hr 15 min | Most popular route for visiting Machu Picchu. |
| Lima → Arequipa | 1 hr 30 min | For the Colca Canyon and White City. |
| Lima → Iquitos | 1 hr 40 min | Access to the Peruvian Amazon. |
| Cusco → Puerto Maldonado | 50 min | Gateway to Tambopata National Reserve. |
| Lima → Trujillo / Piura | 1 hr 45 min | For beaches, surfing, and colonial cities. |
💡 Travel Tip: Arrive at least two hours before your flight, especially at Lima Airport. Book early (3–4 weeks in advance) for the best fares. Most low-cost tickets don’t include checked baggage, so double-check the conditions before buying.
🚌 Traveling by Bus: Affordable and Scenic
For travelers who enjoy slow travel, the bus is one of the best ways to see Peru’s diverse landscapes. The country’s long-distance buses are safe, modern, and surprisingly comfortable, with reclining seats, Wi-Fi, snacks, and onboard restrooms.
🏞️ Reliable Bus Companies
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Cruz del Sur: top-rated for safety, punctuality, and luxury seats.
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Oltursa: a great mix of comfort and price.
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Tepsa: ideal for long-distance routes with great onboard service.
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Civa: covers much of the north and south, with flexible ticket options.
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Movil Tours: offers VIP double-deck buses with entertainment screens.
🚍 Recommended Routes for American Tourists
| Route | Duration | Experience |
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| Lima → Cusco | 20–22 hours | Scenic journey through desert and Andes. |
| Cusco → Puno | 6–7 hours | Beautiful altiplano views. |
| Arequipa → Puno | 6 hours | Volcanoes and mountain villages. |
| Lima → Paracas / Ica / Nazca | 4–7 hours | Coastline, desert, and the Nazca Lines. |
| Cusco → Arequipa | 10 hours | High-altitude valleys and colonial towns. |
💡 Pro Tip: For overnight trips, choose “180° Cama Suite” or “VIP” seats — large reclining beds with personal screens, blankets, and onboard food service.
🚆 Trains in Peru: Scenic and Cultural Journeys
Trains in Peru aren’t just a way to move — they are a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The country’s main railway routes connect some of its most breathtaking destinations, and for many travelers, the train ride is as memorable as the destination itself.
🚉 Cusco to Machu Picchu
The most iconic rail journey in South America, this route takes you through valleys, rivers, and cloud forests before reaching the famous Inca citadel.
Train Companies:
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PeruRail: offers Expedition (standard), Vistadome (panoramic), and Hiram Bingham (luxury).
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Inca Rail: stylish options like The 360° Train and First Class Service.
Travel Time: 1.5 to 3.5 hours depending on departure point (Cusco, Poroy, or Ollantaytambo).
💡 Tip: Book your train and Machu Picchu entrance tickets at least a month in advance, especially between June and September (peak season).
🚞 Andean Explorer: Cusco – Puno – Arequipa
Operated by Belmond, this is one of the most luxurious train experiences in the world. The Andean Explorer crosses the Andes between Cusco, Lake Titicaca, and Arequipa, with observation decks, gourmet meals, and private cabins.
It’s the perfect way to enjoy Peru’s landscapes in elegance and comfort — ideal for American travelers who love scenic luxury experiences.
🚖 Taxis, Apps, and Urban Transport
Within cities, taxis and ride-hailing apps are the easiest way to get around.
Safe and Popular Options:
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Uber
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Cabify
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InDriver
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DiDi
💡 Advice:
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Avoid hailing taxis on the street. Use apps or ask your hotel to call one for you.
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Average fares: S/ 10–25 in Lima or Cusco (≈ $3–7 USD).
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Always agree on the fare before the ride if using a local cab.
For short distances, apps are convenient and inexpensive. In rural areas or small towns, taxis are available but usually cash-only.
🚙 Car Rental: Freedom to Explore
Renting a car can be an exciting way to explore at your own pace, especially along the southern coast or Sacred Valley.
Requirements:
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Valid U.S. or Canadian driver’s license (valid up to 183 days).
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Passport and credit card for deposit.
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Minimum age: 25 years old (some agencies allow 23+).
International rental brands available: Hertz, Avis, Budget, Sixt, Localiza.
💡 Tips for Drivers:
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Avoid driving at night, especially in mountainous or rural areas.
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Always carry your passport and rental documents.
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Watch for speed limits — radar checks are common.
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In cities like Lima, traffic is heavy; using apps or private transfers is often easier.
🛥️ Amazon River and Jungle Transport
In Peru’s Amazon region, rivers serve as natural highways. Exploring by boat is a highlight for many travelers visiting Iquitos or Puerto Maldonado.
Popular Experiences:
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River cruises on the Amazon River from Iquitos.
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Motorized canoe rides through the Tambopata National Reserve.
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Wildlife observation tours — caimans, parrots, macaws, and pink dolphins.
💡 Travel Tip: Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat, and quick-dry clothing. Many eco-lodges include transfers by boat from airports to jungle accommodations.
🏞️ Adventure Travel and Scenic Routes
Peru is a paradise for adventure lovers. Its diverse landscapes make it possible to experience the coast, highlands, and jungle all in one trip.
Top Adventure Experiences for Americans:
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Hiking: Inca Trail, Salkantay Trek, Ausangate 7 Lakes.
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Cycling: Downhill rides in the Sacred Valley.
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Sandboarding: Huacachina Oasis near Ica.
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Rafting: Urubamba and Apurímac Rivers.
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Zipline and canopy: Cusco, Valle Sagrado, and Tambopata Jungle.
💡 Tip: Choose certified tour agencies with bilingual guides. Chullos Travel Peru works with experienced operators that follow safety and environmental standards.
🧭 Practical Tips for American Tourists
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Currency: Peru’s official currency is the sol (PEN). Exchange dollars only in banks or authorized money changers.
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Cards: Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted, but keep cash for markets or taxis.
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Altitude: In Cusco or Puno, take 1–2 days to acclimate before strenuous activities.
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Connectivity: Download offline maps and translation apps before traveling.
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Security: Use only registered transportation and keep valuables close.
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Insurance: Always travel with medical and cancellation insurance.
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Planning: Reserve flights, trains, and popular tours like Machu Picchu well in advance.
🌎 Final Thoughts
Getting around Peru is part of the adventure itself. Each journey — whether by air, land, or river — reveals a different face of this extraordinary country.
American travelers will find that Peru offers both comfort and authenticity: modern transport systems coexisting with traditional ways of life.
From the modern skyline of Lima to the cobblestone streets of Cusco, from the Andes’ snowy peaks to the endless green of the Amazon, every mile traveled brings you closer to the heart of South America.
Come discover Peru — not just as a destination, but as an experience that connects culture, nature, and adventure in one unforgettable journey.


