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Arequipa Tours for Seniors 2026: What to Do & What to Avoid

If you’re over 60 and planning a trip to Arequipa, this guide is for you. The White City is one of Peru’s most accessible and enriching destinations for all ages — but you need to know which tours suit your pace, which activities to avoid, and how to prepare for the altitude. Starting from $27 per person, Turismo Liberty operates tours designed so you can enjoy Arequipa without wearing yourself out.

✅ Comparison table: Arequipa tours by physical effort level

Before choosing what to do in Arequipa, it helps to know what each activity physically requires. This table summarizes the most popular tours with their real effort level for travelers over 60:

TourEffort levelMax altitudeSuitable 60+?Approx. price
Arequipa City Tour🟢 Low2,335m✅ Highly suitableFrom $27
Santa Catalina Monastery🟢 Low2,335m✅ Highly suitableS/45 entry
Sillar Route🟡 Moderate2,500m✅ Suitable (comfortable shoes)From $15
Colca 2D/1N tour (by vehicle)🟡 Moderate4,900m✅ Suitable with acclimatizationFrom $90
Chacapi Hot Springs🟢 Low3,600m✅ Highly suitableS/15
Salinas Reserve (vicuñas)🟡 Moderate4,300m⚠️ Suitable if no cardiac issuesFrom $35
Colca Canyon trekking🔴 High3,900m❌ Not recommendedFrom $45
El Misti Volcano ascent🔴 Very high5,822m❌ Not recommendedFrom $80
Chili River rafting🔴 High2,335m❌ Not recommendedFrom $35
💡 Turismo Liberty tip The most complete tour for seniors visiting Arequipa for the first time is the Arequipa Must-See 4 days: it combines the City Tour, Sillar Route and Colca Canyon in one package with hotel, guide and transport from $155 per person.

✔️ What seniors over 60 should do in Arequipa

1. City Tour — the best introduction to the White City

The City Tour is undoubtedly the number one activity for seniors in Arequipa. You’ll visit Plaza de Armas, Yanahuara Viewpoint, Santa Catalina Monastery and Sabandia Mill — all at 2,335m, with no major slopes and door-to-door transport. The guide adapts the pace to your group. Starting from $27 per person with Turismo Liberty, including hotel pickup.

2. Santa Catalina Monastery — a city within a city

This 16th-century convent is one of the most impressive places in Peru and completely accessible for seniors. Its cobblestone streets are flat and well-maintained. You can explore it at your own pace with a Spanish guide in 1.5 to 2 hours. Entry is S/45. Some Peruvian seniors receive a discount with their national ID.

3. Colca Canyon 2-day tour — by vehicle, with hot springs

The Colca Canyon is Arequipa’s star tour and it is suitable for seniors — as long as you choose the 2-day version with 1 overnight stay. The journey is mainly by tourist van. The key difference from trekking is that you observe the condor from Cruz del Condor viewpoint without walking more than 200 meters. Day one includes a stop at Chacapi hot springs, ideal for relaxing joints. Price: from $90 per person.

4. Chacapi Hot Springs — wellness at 3,600m

Located in the Colca Valley, these thermal pools maintain between 38°C and 45°C with natural minerals that relieve muscle and joint pain — especially valuable for seniors who spend long hours traveling. The pools are outdoors with Andean mountain views. They are included in the 2-day Colca tour or can be visited independently.

🦅 How to do the Colca Canyon if you’re over 60

The most common question we receive at Turismo Liberty is: “Can seniors do the Colca Canyon?” The answer is yes — with the right preparation. Here’s the protocol we recommend:

  1. Arrive in Arequipa (2,335m) and rest on your first day without intense tours.
  2. Do the City Tour on day 1 to acclimatize while walking lightly.
  3. Head to Colca on day 2 or 3. The tour departs at 7:30am and climbs gradually to Patapampa (4,900m) with frequent stops.
  4. Spend the night in Chivay (3,600m) — this overnight stay is key for acclimatization.
  5. Day 2: breakfast, Cruz del Condor at sunrise (only 200m on foot), colonial villages and return.
⚠️ Important note about altitude on the Colca tour The Patapampa Viewpoint reaches 4,900m above sea level. At this altitude some seniors may feel dizziness or shortness of breath. The tour makes a 10-15 minute stop here. If you have uncontrolled hypertension or severe cardiac conditions, please consult your doctor before this specific tour.

⚠️ Altitude in Arequipa: what to expect and how to prepare

DestinationAltitudeAltitude sickness risk (60+)Recommendation
Arequipa city2,335m🟢 LowRest 1 day on arrival
Chivay (Colca)3,600m🟡 ModerateCoca tea, stay hydrated
Cruz del Condor3,900m🟡 ModerateNo running, walk slowly
Patapampa4,900m🔴 HighBrief stop, stay in van if symptomatic

Arequipa sits at 2,335m — a moderate altitude that most seniors tolerate well, especially if arriving from sea level cities. The most common symptoms are mild fatigue and slight headache on day one. To minimize them:

  • Drink at least 2 liters of water per day (avoid alcohol in the first 24 hours)
  • Try coca leaf, muña or chachacoma herbal teas — the most effective local remedies
  • Avoid intense physical activity on your first day in Arequipa
  • If your doctor recommends it, consider acetazolamide (Diamox) starting the day before arrival
  • Bring ibuprofen for mild altitude headaches
  • Inform your guide immediately if you feel any discomfort — assistance is always available

❌ What to avoid in Arequipa if you’re over 60

Knowing what not to do is just as important. These activities are not recommended for most seniors, especially those with pre-existing health conditions:

ActivityWhy to avoidRecommended alternative
Colca Canyon trekking (descent)6+ hour hike with steep descent. High impact on knees.2D/1N vehicle tour
El Misti Volcano ascent5,822m, 2 days, requires exceptional fitnessCity Tour + Yanahuara viewpoint
Chili River raftingIntense physical impact, fall riskChacapi hot springs
ATV toursIntense vibration, requires strength in wrists and kneesSillar Route by vehicle
Chachani Volcano ascent (6,057m)High-altitude mountaineering, severe risk without preparationSalinas Reserve (vicuña watching)
💡 Important note about Colca trekking Many seniors successfully do the Colca Canyon tour by vehicle with no issues. The difference is simply not descending into the canyon on foot. The Cruz del Condor viewpoint has short, well-marked paths that require no significant physical effort.

🎒 What to pack for Arequipa if you’re over 60

This packing list is tailored specifically to the needs of travelers over 60 in Arequipa and the Colca Valley:

  • Layered clothing: thermal base layer + fleece + windbreaker (Colca drops to 0°C at dawn)
  • Comfortable shoes with non-slip soles — trekking boots not needed for City Tour
  • SPF 50+ sunscreen (UV radiation at 2,300m is intense even on cloudy days)
  • Reusable water bottle, at least 1 liter capacity
  • Regular medications + medical prescription in English/Spanish
  • Pain relief (ibuprofen or paracetamol) for mild altitude headaches
  • Swimsuit and towel if visiting Colca hot springs
  • Cash in Peruvian soles (ATMs in Arequipa only, not in Colca)
  • Valid ID or passport (mandatory for Colca Valley entry)
  • Energy snacks: nuts, chocolate, granola bars for the road

❓ Frequently asked questions about Arequipa tours for seniors

Can seniors over 60 do the Colca Canyon tour?
Yes, the Colca Canyon tour is suitable for seniors as long as there are no severe uncontrolled cardiac conditions. The tour is mainly done by van. The key is choosing the 2-day version with an overnight in Chivay for gradual acclimatization. At Turismo Liberty we always adapt the pace to the group’s needs.
What is the altitude of Arequipa and how does it affect seniors?
Arequipa sits at 2,335m above sea level. At this moderate altitude, most seniors experience no serious issues. Common symptoms are mild fatigue and a slight headache on day one. We recommend staying well hydrated, avoiding intense physical activity on arrival and consulting your doctor beforehand if you have hypertension or heart conditions.
How much does the City Tour in Arequipa cost for seniors?
The Arequipa City Tour with Turismo Liberty starts from $27 per person and includes comfortable tourist transport, a certified bilingual guide and pickup from your hotel in the historic center. It is the most accessible activity and highly recommended for seniors as their first experience in the city.
Are the Colca hot springs good for senior travelers?
Yes, Chacapi hot springs (38-45°C) are especially beneficial for seniors due to their anti-inflammatory and muscle-relaxing properties. They are ideal for relieving joint pain and travel fatigue. We recommend no more than 20 continuous minutes in the water and drinking plenty of fluids before and after.
What medications should seniors bring for altitude sickness?
Consult your personal doctor before the trip about using acetazolamide (Diamox). In Arequipa, coca leaf tea, muña and chachacoma herbal infusions are very effective remedies. Bring ibuprofen or paracetamol for mild altitude headaches and make sure to drink at least 2 liters of water daily.
Does Turismo Liberty have experienced guides for senior groups?
Yes. Turismo Liberty has over 10 years of experience leading multigenerational groups across Arequipa. Our certified guides are trained to adapt the pace of each tour, attend to special needs and provide continuous support throughout the journey. You can discuss requirements directly via WhatsApp before booking.

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