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Weather & Climate

In Cusco, between June and October, temperatures can drop to about 3º C or even colder at night.  From April to December, there may be heavy rains. Generally speaking, Cusco's weather can be cold, but rarely freezing. The average annual temperature is 12º C, ranging from an average morning temperature of 18º C and night time temperature around 6º C.



Altitude and Dryness

It is important to know that some areas of Peru are situated at extreme heights. Cusco, for example, is situated at 3,360 meters and Puno at 3,800 meters. Most of us are not used to such altitude, and if we don’t take care the first few days, we can get really sick. Take your time and take it easy when you arrive. Don’t drink any alcohol, but drink tea extracted from the leaves of the coca plant instead. Coca tea is common in the Peruvian Andes and helps reduce the negative effects of altitude sickness and stomach problems.

At 3,000 meters or higher the air is dry and thin. This makes skin and especially lips dehydrated. If you feel this occurring, apply some cream or lip balm.


Peru Currency

Peru's currency is the Nuevo Sol (S/.). One Nuevo Sol is broken down into 100 centimos.  Banknotes currently circulating include 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 Nuevos Soles.  Coins come in 1, 2 and 5 Nuevos Soles.  Smaller coins include 5, 10, 20 and 50 centimos.


Currency Exchange

There are no restrictions for changing currency in Peru. US dollars are commonly accepted in most hotels and tourist shops.  Local shops and markets accept only Soles. We recommend exchanging money in banks, because they offer more security and guarantees.  Be wary of counterfeit banknotes.


Credit Cards

Visa, Master Card and American Express are welcome in Peru. If you've spent ages searching Mozo credit cards or similar sites for the perfect credit card for you, you should bear in mind that not every establishment accepts them. In case you need cash, use one of the numerous ATMs located all over the country, especially in larger cities. For further information or to cancel your credit card, contact:

Visa: (511) 372-5808
Master Card: (511) 444-3366


Traveller`s Cheques

Traveller`s cheques are not usually accepted in shops, restaurants, hostels, etc.  However, exchanging them elsewhere is not a problem. A 7% commission fee will be charged at the airport, 2% to 6% at banks in the city, while only 2% will be charged at exchange bureaus.


Transportation

You can use public transport buses and mini-buses to get around Cusco with a charge of just under one Sol (S/.1.00). On the other hand, taxis have a fixed urban tariff of two Soles (S/. 2.00) possibly rising to five Soles if you're going to the airport. If possible, use registered taxis; a sign and a phone number on the roof identify them.


Communications

Internet costs about one to two Soles per hour. For phone services you can use a phone card with one of the hundreds of public phones located all around the city. Probably the best way is to simply buy a prepaid phone card and follow the instructions.


Safety and Security

Wherever you go, always keep the following rule in mind: don’t let your money, backpack, documents or cameras out of your possession. It is not necessary to become paranoid while travelling in Peru, but do be careful.


Tourist Protection Service

The Tourist Protection Service (SPT) has been created to protect your consumer rights by helping you to solve any problems that may arise regarding the tourist services you contract in Peru. The SPT intercedes on behalf of tourists to obtain immediate attention from the individual or company that fails to provide optimal and timely service, or does not comply with contractual terms or advertised conditions.

You can reach the SPT by telephone or fax the 24 hour Hot Line: +511 421-1227.

  • Lima: (01) 224-7800
  • Arequipa: (054) 444564, 221228
  • Cusco: (084) 237364, 234498
  • Puno: (051) 365088

Call toll free: 0800-4-2579 (Not available by pay phone). When calling, kindly give the operator your full name, explain your problem briefly, and identify the individual or company involved.  For further assistance, there is a team of assistants that will be able to help you by phone or in person, as required. The service is available in Spanish or English.