If you’re planning a trip to Puno in 2026, here’s the good news: 3 days are more than enough to experience one of the most awe-inspiring destinations in South America. With tours starting from just $55 per person, you’ll sail the highest navigable lake in the world — Lake Titicaca at 3,827 m.a.s.l. — and encounter communities that have kept their Andean traditions alive for centuries. At Turismo Liberty, we build Puno itineraries so that every hour counts.
In 3 days you’ll visit the Uros Floating Islands, spend the night (optionally) on Amantaní Island, explore the mysterious Sillustani ruins, and walk the colonial streets of the city. This complete guide tells you exactly what to do in Puno, how much it costs, and how to make the most of your time.
📅 Day 1 in Puno: Arrival, City Tour & Aramu Muru Portal
Day one is all about acclimatization. Walk slowly, breathe deeply, and let your body adjust. A gentle start in the city center followed by the Full Day Aramu Muru & Inca Uyo Tour is the perfect first-day plan.
Morning: Puno Historic Center
Start at the Plaza de Armas and admire the Puno Cathedral, a masterpiece of mestizo Baroque architecture from the 17th century. Stroll along the Malecón Turístico for your first view of the lake. Climb the Cerrito Huajsapata viewpoint for a panorama of the city and the Titicaca. Visit the Latkacota Market for local food and handicrafts.
Afternoon: Chucuito, Inca Uyo & Aramu Muru Portal
The Full Day Puno Tour (Aramu Muru + Inca Uyo) by Turismo Liberty takes you to the most enigmatic spots on the altiplano:
- Chucuito, the “City of the Royal Chests”: colonial buildings and panoramic views of Titicaca
- Inca Uyo (Fertility Temple): a pre-Inca enclosure with unique stone sculptures
- Molloco Archaeological Complex: funeral towers (chullpas) 36 km from Puno
- Aramu Muru Portal (Hayu Marca): a stone portal carved into living rock, considered an energy site by local communities
🛶 Day 2 in Puno: Lake Titicaca, Uros Islands & Amantaní
Day two is the highlight: you board a boat and glide across Lake Titicaca. The Puno 3-Day Package from Turismo Liberty covers this full experience including island overnight.
Morning: Uros Floating Islands
Depart from the lakeside dock at 7:10 am. A 25-minute boat ride takes you to the Uros Floating Islands, crafted entirely from totora reeds. Each island houses 5–6 families who maintain their ancestral traditions. Ride a reed boat, see how the islands are built and renewed, and buy handicrafts directly from island families.
Midday–Afternoon: Amantaní Island
A 2-hour boat ride brings you to Amantaní Island, known for its strong cultural identity. A local family welcomes you into their stone house. Lunch is traditional: potatoes, quinoa, oca, and fresh lake trout. In the afternoon, hike to the island summit (4,130 m.a.s.l.) for spectacular sunset views over the Titicaca. The evening includes dinner and live traditional music at your host family’s home.
🏛️ Day 3 in Puno: Taquile Island & Sillustani Ruins
Your final day combines textile culture on Taquile Island and pre-Inca archaeology at Sillustani.
Morning: Taquile Island
After breakfast on Amantaní, sail to Taquile, world-famous for its handwoven textiles (recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage). Men weave while walking; women spin thread on the lakeshore. Climb 565 steps to the central plaza for panoramic lake views and a lunch of fresh trout. The boat returns to Puno by 5 pm.
Afternoon: Sillustani Chullpas (optional)
If energy allows, the Sillustani Chullpas are 45 minutes from Puno. These cylindrical funeral towers — up to 12 meters tall, built by the Kolla culture over 3,000 years ago — stand beside the beautiful Laguna Umayo. The Lizard Chullpa is the most iconic, with perfectly interlocked stone blocks of Inca-era precision.
💰 Tour Comparison: Which Puno Package Should You Choose?
| Option | Duration | Includes | Price from | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full Day Aramu Muru | 1 day | Chucuito, Inca Uyo, Molloco, Aramu Muru + guide + transport | $55 | Acclimatization day 1 |
| Uros + Taquile | 1 day | Uros Islands + Taquile + boat + guide | $55 | Short visit, 1 day only |
| Puno 3D/2N (Andean Culture) | 3 days | Hotel + Uros + Amantaní + Taquile + Sillustani + bilingual guide | From $180 (2 pax) | Complete experience |
| Traditional Puno 3D/2N | 3 days | Hotel + City Tour + Sillustani + Uros + Amantaní + guide | On request | Deep culture & history |
☀️ When to Visit Puno in 2026: Month-by-Month Guide
Temperatures in Puno range between 8°C and 18°C during the day, but nights are cold year-round (down to -5°C in July–August). Here’s the seasonal breakdown:
| Season | Months | Weather | Tourism | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🔥 High (dry) | May – October | Sunny days, very cold nights | Peak demand | ✅ Best for the lake |
| 🌧️ Rainy | November – April | Frequent rain, misty mornings | Fewer tourists | Lower prices, lush scenery |
| 🎉 Candelaria | February | Rainy but festive | Maximum crowds | Book hotel 3 months ahead |
🎒 What to Pack for Puno: Complete Checklist
- Layered clothing: fleece, windbreaker, and a warm jacket for nights (can drop to -5°C)
- SPF 50+ sunscreen (UV index regularly reaches 12 at altitude)
- Wide-brim hat or cap
- Polarized sunglasses
- Reusable water bottle (2 liters minimum per day)
- Electrolyte sachets or tablets for hydration
- Coca tea bags (widely sold in Puno, helps with altitude)
- Altitude medication — consult your doctor about Acetazolamide
- Cash in Peruvian soles (no ATMs on the islands)
- Camera or phone with ample storage (the lake is endlessly photogenic)
- Trekking or walking shoes with non-slip soles
- Small flashlight (island overnight can mean no electricity)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions: Puno in 3 Days
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