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Requirements to travel to Peru from Spain in 2026 | Complete Guide

Requirements to travel to Peru from Spain in 2026 | Complete Guide

Peru continues to be one of the most desired destinations for Spanish travelers. Its spectacular landscapes, cultural, archaeological and gastronomic richness, as well as the warmth of its people, make the Andean country an unforgettable experience. If you are planning your trip this 2026, here you will find all the updated information about requirements to travel to Peru from Spain in 2026, documentation, vaccinations, practical advice and more.

Requirements to travel to Peru from Spain in 2026

Valid passport

Spanish citizens do not need a visa to enter Peru for tourist purposes, but they must present:

Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry.

An Andean Migration Card (issued upon arrival, in digital or physical form).

The allowed stay is up to 90 days, with the possibility of requesting an extension once inside the country, although it is recommended not to exceed this period to avoid fines.

Ticket to leave the country

It is common for immigration agents to request a return ticket to Spain or a third country as proof that you will not stay longer than the allowed time.

Vaccinations and health requirements

In 2026, there are no mandatory vaccinations to enter Peru from Spain, but some are recommended, especially if you plan to visit the jungle:

  • Yellow fever: recommended if you will be visiting Amazon regions (such as Iquitos or Puerto Maldonado).
  • Hepatitis A and B.
  • Tetanus.

There is no current requirement for COVID-19 tests or vaccination certificates, but it is advisable to consult official sources (such as the Ministry of Health).

Travel insurance

It is not mandatory, but highly recommended. Insurance that covers medical emergencies, lost luggage, cancellations and accidents can save you a lot of headaches. Check that it includes coverage at high altitude, especially if you plan to visit Cusco or Puno.

Tips for Spaniards traveling to Peru in 2026

Best time to travel

  • May to September: Dry season in the Andean zone. Ideal for visiting Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, Cusco, Arequipa and Puno.
  • December to March: Good weather on the coast (Lima, Paracas, Ica), but rainy season in the Andes.

Adapt to the altitude

Places like Cusco (3,400 masl) or Lake Titicaca (Puno, 3,800 masl) can cause altitude sickness (soroche). To reduce symptoms:

  • Rest the first day.
  • Drink coca tea.
  • Hydrate well and avoid heavy meals.

3. Currency and Payments

The official currency is the Peruvian sol (PEN). Although many tourist areas accept cards and U.S. dollars, it’s best to:

  • Exchange euros at authorized currency exchange offices or banks.
  • Use ATMs (available at airports and downtown areas).
  • Carry cash in soles for small purchases.

4. Safety

Peru is a safe country for tourism, but it’s important to:

  • Avoid displaying valuables in public.
  • Use ride-hailing apps (Uber, inDriver) or request taxis through your hotel.
  • Avoid walking at night in poorly lit or isolated areas.

5. Connectivity

  • Internet: There’s good 4G coverage in cities. You can buy a local SIM card (Claro, Movistar, Entel, or Bitel).
  • Adapters: Peru uses 220V voltage and Type A/B plugs (like in the U.S.). Bring a universal adapter.

Must-Visit Places in Peru for Spanish Travelers

  • Machu Picchu: The crown jewel. Book in advance.
  • Cusco and the Sacred Valley: Living Inca culture and breathtaking landscapes.
  • Arequipa and the Colca Canyon: History, volcanoes, and condor sightings.
  • Puno and Lake Titicaca: Floating islands and ancient communities.
  • Nazca, Paracas, and Ica: Mysterious lines, sand dunes, and the Huacachina Oasis.
  • Amazon Rainforest: For the more adventurous.

Useful Documentation

Conclusion

Traveling from Spain to Peru in 2026 is a unique experience blending culture, nature, and adventure. With this guide, you’ll be fully prepared to plan your trip safely, comfortably, and without surprises. Peru awaits you with open arms—and a whole world to discover.