On July 28-29, 2026 (Tuesday and Wednesday), all of Peru celebrates Independence Day (Fiestas Patrias) — and Puno is one of the few destinations where the national civic celebration blends with living Andean tradition: folk markets, folkloric dances and sailing across Lake Titicaca during dry season, with clear skies. Turismo Liberty’s Full Day Uros and Taquile Islands Tour costs from $55 per person, including a bilingual guide, boat and a typical lunch on Taquile. If you already have your dates, message us on WhatsApp +51 959 175 901 and we’ll confirm in under 5 minutes.
In 2025, Peru’s Independence Day long weekend moved 1.88 million domestic travelers across the country, and Puno is one of the top picks for multi-day trips thanks to its ancestral highland landscapes. This guide covers what to do in Puno during the holiday, which tour fits your available days, what it costs, and how to avoid missing out on the most in-demand destination in southern Peru that week.
🚤 Lake Titicaca tour during the holiday: price and inclusions
Here’s the detail that shapes the whole day: the Lake Titicaca tour departs at 7 AM, while Puno’s civic-military parade on July 28 in the main square only starts mid-morning. That means you can fit the full island tour and still be back in time for the festive atmosphere in the city — something many travelers don’t plan for and end up missing one or the other.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Main tour | Full Day Uros and Taquile Islands — Lake Titicaca |
| Price | $55 per person (typical lunch on Taquile included) |
| Duration | Full day — departs 7:00 AM, returns ~5:30 PM |
| Departure point | Pickup at your hotel in Puno’s historic center |
| Included | Certified bilingual guide, boat, island entrance fees, typical lunch |
| Not included | Lake entrance fee S/10 (cash at the port), drinks, tips |
| Difficulty level | Easy — 500 stone steps on Taquile (relaxed pace) |
| Best time to visit | May-October (dry season) — July included |
🏛️ What to do in Puno on July 28-29
Puno doesn’t celebrate Independence Day like just any Peruvian city: as the “Folklore Capital,” national civic pride mixes with traditions of its own, rooted in Quechua and Aymara highland culture. Here’s what happens in the city during the holiday, beyond the lake tour:
- Civic-military parade (July 28) — In Puno’s main square, with local institutions, schools and marching bands. It usually starts mid-morning, after the lake tour’s departure time.
- Folk markets & Andean product fairs — Quechua and Aymara communities set up stalls with textiles, crafts and typical highland products. A good chance to buy authentic souvenirs, distinct from the usual tourist stands.
- Folkloric dance contests — Local groups perform traditional dances from the Puno region in public spaces, an informal preview of what the city does on a much larger scale during the Virgen de la Candelaria festival in February.
- National flag-raising ceremony — Civic ceremony on the morning of the 28th, with local authorities in attendance.
- Patriotic food — Puno’s traditional restaurants serve regional dishes for the holiday: Titicaca trout, chairo puneño and quinoa pesque are common these days.
🛕 Sillustani & Aramu Muru: a one-day alternative for the holiday
If you’re only spending one day in Puno during the holiday, or you’ve already done the lake tour on a previous trip, Turismo Liberty’s Full Day Aramu Muru Tour is the alternative: it combines the Aramu Muru gateway, a site of ancestral energy on the Aymara route, with the Sillustani Chullpas, pre-Inca funerary towers beside a highland lagoon. It costs $49 per person and takes half a day, leaving free time for the July 28 parade and market in the afternoon.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tour | Full Day Aramu Muru — Inca Uyo & Sillustani |
| Price | $49 per person |
| Duration | Half day |
| Best for | Travelers with only one day in Puno over the holiday |
🏝️ Puno 3 days/2 nights: full itinerary for the long weekend
With the July 28-29 holiday falling midweek in 2026, many travelers extend it into a longer trip. Turismo Liberty’s Puno 3 Days/2 Nights package makes the most of that extra time with an itinerary combining culture and nature:
- Day 1: Arrival in Puno, afternoon archaeological tour to the Sillustani Chullpas.
- Day 2: Full Day Lake Titicaca — Uros Islands and Amantaní, with an overnight homestay in Amantaní.
- Day 3: Taquile Island in the morning, return to Puno and transfer to the airport or your next destination.
Pricing for this package varies by date and homestay availability in Amantaní — it’s best to check directly, especially for high-demand dates like the July holiday.
💰 How much it costs to visit Puno during Peru’s Independence Day 2026
According to Peru’s tourism board Promperú, holiday-season packages nationwide range from about S/45 to over S/1,270, with discounts of 10% to 40% on some formal offers. For Puno specifically, here’s a realistic breakdown of costs with Turismo Liberty during the holiday:
| Item | Approximate price |
|---|---|
| Full Day Uros and Taquile Islands Tour | $55 per person |
| Full Day Aramu Muru / Sillustani Tour | $49 per person |
| Puno 3 Days/2 Nights package | Inquire (varies by date) |
| Historic-center accommodation (per night) | From ~S/80-150 |
| Lake entrance fee (cash at the port) | S/10 |
| Meals outside the tour (per day) | ~S/40-70 |
Turismo Liberty keeps fixed published prices except during long national holidays like this one, when demand rises across the region. Checking ahead of your date is the safest way to lock in the current rate.
🌡️ Weather in Puno during Peru’s Independence Day: what to expect
July is in the middle of dry season in Puno: sunny days, clear skies and very little rain, ideal for sailing Lake Titicaca without weather interruptions. The contrast comes at night: temperatures drop sharply, especially before dawn, and can reach 0°C (32°F) or below. On the boat, the wind off the lake makes it feel colder on the water than on land.
🎭 Traditions and folklore: what makes Puno unique on these dates
Puno is known as Peru’s “Folklore Capital,” a title that’s especially visible during holidays. While its biggest celebration is the Virgen de la Candelaria festival (February), Independence Day in Puno has a character of its own: Quechua and Aymara highland communities add their own traditions to the national civic celebration, with dances, music and fairs that aren’t replicated the same way anywhere else in southern Peru.
For travelers who’ve already experienced Cusco or Arequipa during Independence Day, Puno offers something different: fewer crowds than Cusco, and a stronger Andean cultural presence in everyday city life during the holiday.
⚖️ Puno or Cusco for Peru’s Independence Day: which to pick based on your days
| Situation | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| 1-2 days available | Puno — the lake tour fits into a single full day |
| 3-4 days available | Puno 3 days + return, or Arequipa-Puno combo |
| 5-7 days available | Arequipa + Colca + Puno + Cusco in one itinerary |
| Looking for fewer crowds | Puno — Cusco sees heavier domestic tourism during the holiday |
| Priority is Machu Picchu | Cusco — book tickets 1 month ahead |
Many Turismo Liberty travelers combine Arequipa, Colca Canyon and Puno into one long-weekend itinerary, using the overland route between cities to make the most of their days off without extra flights.
❓ Frequently asked questions: Peru Independence Day in Puno 2026
On July 28-29, Puno combines the national civic celebration (parades, flag-raising ceremony) with its own Andean traditions: folk markets, folkloric dance contests and craft fairs in the main square. It’s also dry season, ideal for sailing Lake Titicaca and visiting the Uros and Taquile Islands. Most travelers combine the morning parade with the lake tour, which departs earlier, at 7 AM.
Turismo Liberty’s Full Day Uros and Taquile Islands Tour has a base price of $55 per person, including a bilingual guide, boat and a typical lunch. During peak season like the July holiday, prices can shift due to high demand, so it’s worth checking availability and booking ahead to lock in the current rate.
Yes, the tour runs as normal during the holiday, departing daily at 7 AM from Puno’s port. What changes is demand: since it’s a national long weekend, spots fill up faster than on a regular day, so booking 5 to 7 days ahead is recommended.
Yes. July falls in dry season, with clear skies ideal for the lake, and it coincides with the national festive atmosphere of Independence Day. The combination of stable weather, Andean tradition in the streets and Lake Titicaca tours makes Puno one of the best experience-to-season destinations in southern Peru during these dates.
July is in the middle of dry season in Puno: sunny, clear days, ideal for the lake, but very cold nights that can drop below 0°C (32°F), even reaching freezing temperatures before dawn. Layered clothing is recommended, since the wind on the boat makes it feel colder on the water than on land.
It depends on how many days you have. With 1-2 days, Puno and Lake Titicaca are more accessible and the lake tour fits into a single full day. With 4 or more days, you can combine Puno with Cusco via the overland route from Arequipa. Many Turismo Liberty travelers combine Arequipa, Colca and Puno in one long-weekend itinerary.
Puno during Peru’s Independence Day offers something no other destination in southern Peru has on the same dates: the national civic spirit of July 28-29, living highland traditions in the streets, and Lake Titicaca at its best season of the year for sailing. Turismo Liberty runs the Full Day Uros and Taquile Islands Tour from $55, with pickup at your hotel in Puno’s historic center and a typical lunch included.
Ready for the holiday on Lake Titicaca?
Turismo Liberty’s Full Day Uros and Taquile Islands Tour costs from $55 per person, including a certified bilingual guide, boat, entrance fees and a typical lunch on Taquile. Daily departure at 7:00 AM. Pickup at your hotel in Puno’s historic center. No middlemen.





