APTA
COLCA TREK is accredited member of APTA The Association of Adventure Operators of Ecotourism in Arequipa And Authorized Accredited travel agency of the Ministry of Tourism of PERU.
City Tour
AREQUIPA COLONIAL
City Tour HALF DAY
Arequipa, the White City, is one of the most often visited cities in Peru. The city has a charm and friendly of its own, inviting people to spend several days enjoying what Arequipa has to offer.
Arequipa is a city where you can find interesting places to see and admired because of their colonial architecture and wonderful sight seen. The best way to get to know Arequipa is with our service, we offer a different tour so you can get to know our city.
Description:
If you like to stroll in Arequipa City, Arequipa was found by the spanish conquerors then this city has colonial architecture. During the Arequipa City Tour you can see this architecture, while visiting the churches and museums such as: San Francisco Church, La Compañia Church and The Cathedral.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Colonial Arequipa
At 8 o'clock in the morning we pick up our passenger and visit 5 colonial monument inside downtown: The Main Square, The Cathedral, La Compañia Church, Cloister's La Compañia and San Francisco Church.
This tour includes:
- Professional English speaking guides
- Transportation
We recommended to bring:
- Personal water bottle and snack
- Camera + Film/Video camera (optional)
TAYLOR MADE TRIPS
COLCA TREK has not only these basic choices, if you like to be out of the normal trail, just let us know we can send you our secret trails, or we are ready to made with you the trip in the way, that you order to do, if it's there any special activity you would like to do, just let me know so that immediately we can send you more details, maybe you need information about rafting, mountain biking or city biking, that we can combine to make the best tour for you, please just ask to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for a immediately answer of our guide Vlado Soto. Thanks.