Getting there By Air
Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM) in Lima is the major hub for international flights. For flight information to and from Lima please check (www.lap.com.pe)
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Getting there by Road
One can enter Peru via the Panamericana Highway through Tacna in the south, or through the city of Tumbes in the north. Access is also possible from the city of Loja (Ecuador) which is connected by road to the city of Piura. There are two entry routes from Bolivia: Copacabana-Yunguyo-Puno, and La Paz-Desaguadero-Puno. The newly Transoceanica road access Peru from Brazil by Inapari.
Getting there by River
The only point of entry by river is along the Amazon river, with private rivercraft services coming from the cities of Leticia (Colombia) and Tabatinga (Brazil) to the port of Iquitos (Peru).
Getting there by Lake
Lake Titicaca links Peru to neighboring Bolivia, with which Peru enjoys bustling trade and tourism links.
Getting there by Sea
Cruise liners call at Callao, Peru's main port. Some cruises also call at ports of Salaverry (Trujillo) and Chimbote (Ancash), in northern Peru; and at San Martin (Ica) and Matarani (Arequipa) in the south.
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