Peru Guide : City of Arequipa > Getting here

Air connections

The easiest way of getting to Arequipa is by plane, and there is a modern, pleasant airport 10 kilometres from the centre of town. There is a flat fee of $3.50 for a taxi to and from the airport. There are several daily flights to Lima, Cusco, Juliaca and Tacna.

All travel agencies will sell tickets, or these can be bought from the airlines.
Aerocontinente has its office at Portal San Agustín 113, Plaza de Armas, T 204020.
Lan Peru has its office at Santa Catalina 118-C, T 201224.
TANS has its offices at Portal de San Agustín 143-A, Plaza de Armas, T 203637.

Several international airlines have offices in Arequipa.
American Airlines at Edificio El Pinar, dpto 114, T 231932.
KLM at Av. Parra 218, T 225380.
Lufthansa at Centro Comercial Cayma of. 36, T 251840.

Bus connections

Arequipa has good bus connections to most places in the south of Peru, as well as to Lima. Arequipa has two bus stations, which are conveniently situation right next to each other in the Parque Industrial. The Terrapuerto tends to handle buses to Lima and the coast, whereas the Terminal Terrestre generally has buses to other destinations, although some buses to Lima also leave from here. Be careful, particularly in the Terminal Terrestre, as robberies do happen here. Most bus companies use the bus stations, although a small number of companies have their own offices. It is strongly advised to only take buses from the bus stations, as the offices of other companies are often in dangerous locations. A taxi from the bus stations to the centre costs approximately $0.70.

Lima

There are many buses from Arequipa to Lima, mostly travelling overnight. Regular buses make frequent stops and take about 16 to 17 hours. Direct buses are more comfortable and provide food, taking 13 to 14 hours. Most of the better services to Lima leave from the Terrapuerto.

Services from Terrapuerto
Ormeño has EconoClass buses for $8 at 7am, 1pm, 3pm, 5.30pm and 9pm, a Business Class service at 5pm for $14 and Royal Class services at 5pm and 9pm for $23 and $26. Cruz del Sur has Ideal (basic) services at 8.30am, 10.30am, 12pm, 2.30pm, 3.45pm, 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm and 8.30pm for $8. It has Imperial services at 4.30pm and 6.30pm for $17 and Cruzero services at 5.30pm and 7.30pm for $23 and $28. Enlaces has special services at 4pm, 5.30pm, 7pm and 8.30pm for $14, bus-cama services at 4pm and 5.30pm for $17 and a very good bus-cama service at 8.30pm for $23. Santa Ursula has semi-cama services at 5.30pm and 7.30pm for $14. Cial has a special service at 6.45pm for $13. Pluma has regular services at 7am, 8am, 11am and 1pm for $7 and direct services at 4pm and 6.45pm for $8.

Services from Terminal Terrestre
Oltursa has a very good value bus-cama service at 5pm for $17. Flores has basic services at 6.30am, 3.30pm, 8.30pm for $8, a special service at 8pm for $14 and a good semi-cama service at 4.30pm for $16. Cromotex has special services at 1pm, 4.30pm and 7pm for $12. Civa has direct services at 3.30pm and 7.45pm for $10 and a special service at 5.30pm for $14. Tepsa has regular services at 6.30am, 3pm and 8.30pm for $8. Carhuamayo has a special service at 6.45pm for $13.

Nazca, Ica, Pisco

If heading to a destination on the south coast towards Lima, take a Lima-bound bus and get off at your destination. The journey to Nazca takes 8 to 10 hours and costs a couple of dollars less than the full fare to Lima. The journey to Pisco takes 10 to 13 hours and costs the same as the full fare to Lima. Night buses pass through these destinations very early in the morning, so it is advisable to take a day bus. Direct buses to Lima do not normally stop, so make sure that the bus will drop you off where you are going. Regular buses do normally stop, but make sure beforehand. Direct buses do not enter Nazca, Ica or Pisco, and will only drop you off at the turning on the Pan-American Highway. From there you will need to take a taxi into town. No buses enter Pisco, but there is usually plenty of transport from the turning on the Pan-American Highway.

Tacna/Moquegua

The journey to Tacna takes about 5 hours on a direct bus and 6 hours on a regular bus. Direct buses do not enter Moquegua, although regular buses do. The best company to Tacna is Flores (Terminal Terrestre), which has normal services at 5.15am, 6.15am, 8.45am, 10.30am, 2.45pm, 5pm, 6.45pm, 7.45pm and 10pm for $4 and special services at 7.45am, 12.30pm, 4pm and 6.30pm for $6. Ormeño (Terrapuerto) has EconoClass services at 7.45am, 1.30pm and 9.30pm for $4. Cruz del Sur (Terrapuerto) has regular services at 7am, 8am, 9.45am, 2pm, 4pm and 9pm for $4 and an Imperial service at 5.30pm for $7.

Mollendo

Mollendo is two hours from Arequipa. In the summer, buses leave every ten minutes or so, and in the winter every 30 minutes. Fares are about $1.50. There are a number of companies, with Aragón and Transportes del Carpio among the best. Both leave from the Terrapuerto.

Camaná

There are good bus connections to Camaná, with buses leaving every twenty minutes or so from early morning until around 9pm. The journey takes about three hours and costs $3. There are plenty of companies, with Flores and Cromotex among the best.

Corire

Transportes de Carpio (Terrapuerto) has buses to Corire every hour, charging $2 for the 3-hour journey.

Puno

There is a good paved road from Arequipa to Puno, taking about 6 hours. Most buses leave from the Terminal Terrestre.

Cusco

The quickest way to Cusco is via Juliaca on a good, paved road. The journey takes about 10 hours. Additionally, there is a more direct route on an unpaved road taking approximately 12 hours. The journey can take significantly longer in the rainy season. Make sure that the bus has heating, as it can get bitterly cold at night.

Colca Canyon

The journey from Arequipa to Chivay takes three to four hours and costs about $3. Most buses continue to Cabanaconde, a further two hours from Chivay. Some companies do not go to Cabanaconde, however, so check beforehand. Most companies operate from the Terminal Terrestre. Transportes Reyna is probably the best of the companies, and has daily buses at 2am and 11.45am. Cristo Rey has buses at 2am and 12.30pm. Transportes Andalucía has buses at 2am and 12.30pm. Señor de los Milagros (Terrapuerto) has a bus at 2.30pm.

Cotahuasi

There are two bus companies, Turismo Alex and Transportes Reyna, (which is the better of the two), operating services to and from Arequipa from the Terminal Terrestre. The journey takes 12 hours and costs $8. The road is very rough and uncomfortable. Buses leave Arequipa around 4.30pm, getting to Cotahuasi around 4.30am. Unfortunately, this means that almost the whole journey is at night. Getting to Cotahuasi at 4.30am is unpleasant, and as the buses proceed to Alca, it is not possible to stay on the bus. However, there are several hostels very close to the Plaza, where buses stop, and it is possible to knock on the door of a hostel and find a bed.

Andagua (Valley of the Volcanoes)

Transportes Reyna (Terminal Terrestre) has a bus at 4pm, charging $7 for the 10-hour journey. The bus continues from Andagua, so you cannot sleep on the bus until dawn. However, there are a couple of basic hostels in the Plaza of Andagua, and you can knock on their doors.


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