Puno Tours & Things to Do
Inca Empire Exploration Tour: 7 Days in Peru's Highlights
11-Day Cultural Tour of Peru: Lima, Arequipa, Cusco, Machu Picchu
13-Day Cultural Tour of Aguas Calientes, Arequipa, and Chivay
10-Day Classic Peru Tour with Italian-Speaking Guide
Private 13-Day Arts and Culture Tour of Arequipa and Cusco
13-Day Cultural Tour of Arequipa, Colca, and Cusco
9-Day Peru Express Tour with Italian-Speaking Guide
Semi-Private Tour of Puno and Lake Titicaca Islands
Private 11-Day Arts and Culture Tour in Arequipa and Lima
Cultural Tour of Lima and Arequipa, Peru - 11 Days
Private 9-Day Cultural and Nature Tour in Lima and Aguas Calientes
9-Day Essential South Tour: Lima, Cusco, and Aguas Calientes
15-Day Private Tour of Arequipa, Colca, and Cusco
15-Day Cultural and Nature Tour of Arequipa, Colca, and Cusco
Private Andean Culture Tour: Lima, Cusco, and Sacred Valley
7-Day Cultural and Nature Tour of Cusco and Lima
Kayak Tour of Lima's Skyline Along the Coastline
Puno Travel Guide & FAQs
Puno, a vibrant city perched on the shores of Lake Titicaca in Peru, is renowned for its rich indigenous culture and stunning natural landscapes. The best time to visit Puno is during the dry season from May to October, when the weather is ideal for exploring the lake and surrounding highlands. Typical trips to Puno last between 3 to 5 days, allowing travelers to immerse themselves in local traditions, visit floating reed islands, and experience the unique arts and culture that define the region. With 38 tours available in the TripWays catalog, visitors can choose from a variety of options including multi-day tours that delve deep into the area's heritage, arts and culture experiences showcasing traditional crafts and festivals, and convenient seat-in-coach tours for easy travel. Whether you're interested in exploring ancient ruins or enjoying the breathtaking scenery of Lake Titicaca, Puno offers an unforgettable gateway to Peru's highland wonders.
What is the best time to visit Peru?
The best time to visit Peru is generally during the dry season from May to October, which offers favorable weather for exploring most regions including the highlands and coastal areas.
How many days should I spend in Puno?
Spending 3 to 5 days in Puno is typical to fully experience the city, Lake Titicaca, and nearby cultural sites.
What are the best areas to stay in Puno?
The city center of Puno is the most popular area to stay, offering easy access to local markets, restaurants, and tour departure points.
What popular day trips can I take from Puno?
Popular day trips from Puno include visiting the Uros floating reed islands, Taquile Island, and exploring the nearby Sillustani burial towers.
How do I get to Puno?
Puno can be reached by bus or train from major cities like Cusco and Arequipa, with services offering scenic routes along the Andean highlands.
What should I know about visas and safety for Peru?
Many nationalities can apply for an e-visa online; requirements vary by passport — check official government sources before booking. Conditions vary by region and change over time; consult your government's travel advisory and local guidance.