FAQS

  • Tourists from the EU and Switzerland generally need a valid passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the planned departure date in order to enter Peru. A visa is not required as long as the stay does not exceed 90 days.

  • It is recommended to check and, if necessary, refresh the standard vaccinations such as diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTaP). Additionally, all travelers to Peru are advised to receive the hepatitis A vaccination due to the risk of infection. It is important to note that these are general recommendations and individual factors such as your health condition should be considered. Therefore, we recommend consulting your family doctor or a travel medicine specialist for personal advice and recommendations tailored to your specific needs.

  • Yes, of course! Like other tour operators, we will be expecting you at the exit/arrival (in the arrivals hall) and will be easily recognizable. Please do not leave the arrivals hall until we have met. We are tracking your flight online and are informed of any changes to the arrival time. If you arrive earlier than planned and we have not yet met, please wait in the arrivals hall.

  • It is recommended to check with your health and accident insurance to see if the coverage also applies for Peru. Additionally, there are various insurance packages that can optimally secure your trip. These may include trip cancellation, repatriation by ambulance transport, legal protection, and much more. Make sure that the coverage is valid worldwide. Rescue and recovery costs as well as ambulance transports can become very expensive in a country the size of Peru. Note down the emergency numbers of the insurance companies that need to be contacted in case of an emergency. It is also always advisable to save important documents online.