COVID-19 has generated an unprecedented global economic impact, forcing various industries and sectors to paralyze for the time being: Among them is tourism in Peru.
However, the Peruvian government has designed biosafety measures that allow control of COVID-19 infections, and, at the same time, helps reactivate the economy.
At Salkantay Trekking, we understand our travelers’ concerns about the spread of the virus. So, with this article, we want to provide you with all the details you need to know to travel safely to Peru.
We’ll be updating the page often as things change and providing you with FAQs regarding COVID-19 and the situation in Peru.
Peruvian Government Directions on COVID-19
Latest Update December 30th 2022
Protocol at airports and flights
- According to the latest Government provisions, the use of a mask is optional. Its use is recommended only in those people who present some special condition of vulnerability.
- Peruvians, resident, and non-resident 12 years of age or older must present proof of being vaccinated with two doses against COVID-19 14 days before boarding at their point of origin.
- Peruvians, resident foreigners, and non-resident foreigners 12 years of age or older who are not fully vaccinated must present a molecular test with a negative result (within 48 hours) before boarding an incoming flight to Peru, according to current health regulations.
*Children under 12 years of age must only be asymptomatic before boarding an incoming flight to Peru.
Domestic Flights
- Passengers of the national air transport service over 12 years of age, residents, and non-residents, can only board if they prove to be vaccinated with two doses against COVID-19
*In case the required doses have not been completed, they must present a negative molecular test with a result date of no more than 48 hours before boarding.
*Children under 12 years only need to be asymptomatic to board.
Ground Transportation
- Passengers of the interprovincial land transport service over 12 years of age, residents, and non-residents, can only board if they prove to be vaccinated with two doses against COVID-19 in Peru or abroad, according to the current protocol.
*In case the required doses have not been completed, they must present a negative molecular test with a date of no more than 48 hours before boarding.
*Children under 12 years only need to be asymptomatic to board.
Migratory status
- Foreigners with temporary migratory status (tourists) should consider that since August 20th, 2021, Peruvian Immigration has begun imposing the penalty fee of S/4.40 a day for overstaying in the country.
Enclosed and outdoor spaces
- The use of masks is optional in outdoor and ventilated enclosed spaces.
- It is mandatory to use a KN95 mask, or a three-fold surgical mask and a community mask (cloth), for people with respiratory symptoms, both in open and closed spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions COVID-19
Which vaccines are available in Peru?
Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Sinopharm vaccines are available.
Is tourism open in Peru?
Yes, it’s operating for all destinations.
Is tourism safe in Peru?
Yes, the Peruvian Government, on October 13, 2020, received the Safe Travels Seal from the World Travel and Tourism Council. This seal indicates that Peru has adopted the highest biosafety protocols in its different tourist destinations.
Can you visit Machu Picchu?
Yes, the archaeological complex is open. The current capacity to visit the archaeological park is approximately 4044 people per day.
Can you do the Inca Trail?
Yes. You can do it in all its versions.
What are the archaeological complexes that can be visited in Cusco?
You can visit all the archaeological complexes.
What provisions must be met to visit a tourist attraction?
If you want to visit tourist attractions, you must comply with the established sanitary measures and have your temperature taken at the entrance of the site, which should not exceed 38ºC. Wash your hands and use a face mask. In addition, if you have possible symptoms of COVID-19 during your visit, you must report it.
Is there Ground transportation?
Yes, the regular ground transportation service of people at national and regional levels is allowed, as long as they comply with the security measures.
What is the safe travel seal?
It’s a kind of go-ahead in safety and hygiene, with the aim of “restoring the confidence of travelers and reviving the tourism industry.”
The seal allows travelers to recognize establishments around the world that have adopted the “most rigorous” standardized health and hygiene protocols to avoid the spread of COVID-19.
The World Travel and Tourism Council decided not to wait for governments to define the protocols from the private sector, following the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the recommendations of experts and universities.
Countries in Latin America with the Safe Travel Seal:
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Costa Rica
- Ecuador
- The Savior
- Guatemala
- Panama
- Paraguay
- Peru
- Puerto Rico
- Dominican Republic
Promotional Rates for Visitors to Machu Picchu in 2021
The Ministry of Culture approved promotional rates for the entrance of national visitors, foreigners residing in the country, and citizens of the Andean Community (CAN) to the Inca city of Machu Picchu.
Since January 1, 2021, the general rate for national visitors, foreigners residing in the country, and CAN citizens will be 64 soles. The rate for students of higher university and/or technical education will be 32 soles. The same amount will be paid by minors.
Presentation of a national identity document, immigration card, or valid passport is an essential requirement.
Disclaimer
Salkantay Trekking does not specialize in medical advice. All the information and answers we’ve put together regarding the coronavirus or COVID-19 are based on guidelines and details from reputable sources in Peru. We try our best to keep up to date, even if it isn’t always perfect. We use all the sources available to provide the most accurate and precise information possible.
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