
Arequipa
Arequipa Family Escape: Condors, Canyons & Colonial Charm
Family-friendly Andes adventure with condors, canyons, and jungle vibes
Three easygoing days in and around Arequipa blending kid-friendly adventure, dramatic canyon views, and colorful colonial streets. Everything is clustered by neighborhood for minimal stress, with halal-friendly meals and plenty of wild, nature-forward vibes.
Where to Stay
Selina Arequipa
Trendy hostel-hotel hybrid in a large historic house with lush gardens, hammocks, and a pool, giving a jungle-wild atmosphere just a short walk from the historic center. Rooms range from private family rooms to suites, and there are social spaces plus an on-site vegan-friendly restaurant.

Casa Andina Premium Arequipa
Upscale 3–4 star option housed in a restored colonial mansion with stone arches and a central courtyard, only a few minutes’ walk from the Plaza de Armas. Rooms are comfortable, and the property feels quiet and secure, ideal for families.
Good to Know
Halal Eating Strategy: Go Vegetarian/Vegan
Arequipa doesn’t yet have a strong dedicated halal restaurant scene, so the most reliable approach is to choose clearly vegetarian or vegan places and dishes. For mixed-menu restaurants, always ask whether soups or sauces are cooked with meat stock and whether breads or pastries contain lard; when in doubt, pick simple vegetarian options like eggs, plain rice, potatoes, salads, and grilled vegetables.
Altitude and Canyon Early Starts
Colca Canyon day tours typically leave around 3–4 AM and include a quick breakfast in the valley; some people feel mild headache or fatigue due to the combination of early start and altitude. Make sure everyone sleeps early the night before, bring snacks and water, and let kids nap on the bus during the long stretches.
Cash, Tickets, and Small Fees
Many attractions (Santa Catalina, Colca Valley entrance, hot springs, planetarium) charge small entrance fees that may prefer cash in soles. Carry a mix of small bills and coins and keep them in a dedicated pouch so you don’t have to search your wallet in crowded spots.
Clothing Layers for Shifting Climates
Arequipa’s daytime sun can be warm, but mornings, evenings, and the Colca high pass can be very cold and windy. Dress everyone in layers—T-shirt, light sweater or fleece, and a windproof jacket—plus closed shoes and socks; pack a small daypack to store layers as the temperature changes.
Stay Connected Offline
If you’ll have limited connectivity, download offline maps of Arequipa and Colca, and keep all tour vouchers and addresses saved as screenshots. Show printed or saved addresses to taxi drivers, and ask your hotel to write key locations in Spanish for easier communication.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Alma Restaurant (Casa Andina Premium Arequipa)
Buffet and à la carte breakfast in a colonial courtyard with garden feel. Halal note: focus on vegetarian options (eggs cooked separately on request, breads, pastries, fruits, yogurt, cereals, cheeses); confirm no pork or lard in breads and ask staff to avoid cross-contamination.
Prana Vegan Club & Organic Café
Cozy plant-filled vegan spot serving bowls, veggie burgers, pastas, and smoothies. Halal note: fully vegan menu (no meat, alcohol in dishes, or animal fats), so everything is suitable; good picks for kids include veggie burgers, pasta, and fruit smoothies.
Plaza de Armas de Arequipa
Start at the main square, let the kids chase pigeons, enjoy volcano views, and step into the Basilica Cathedral if open. Walk the arcades around the plaza and take family photos with the palm trees and distant Misti volcano in the background.

Santa Catalina Monastery
Explore the colorful blue and red alleys, small gardens, and cloisters of this centuries-old convent that feels like a city within a city. Kids can follow different “streets” while adults appreciate the architecture; you can hire a guide at the entrance for a short tour.

Mercado San Camilo
Wander through this historic market’s fruit, juice, and flower sections. Let the kids pick new fruits to try (like lúcuma or chirimoya) and watch local life; stick to whole fruits or freshly cut fruit from busy vendors.
Free Explore: Historic Center Backstreets
Use a 2-hour window to wander nearby streets like calle Santa Catalina, calle San Francisco, and surrounding side alleys. Look for viewpoints, handicraft shops, and quiet courtyards; this is also a good time for a café stop or photos.

ECO Brunch & Café
Bright, plant-heavy café with smoothie bowls, crepes, avocado toast, sandwiches, and great coffee. Halal note: stick to vegetarian dishes like acai/smoothie bowls, avocado toast, pancakes, and request no alcohol in any sauces; confirm no lard in pastries.
Sunrise Rooftop & Vegan (inside Selina Arequipa)
Rooftop-style vegan restaurant set in a lush hostel garden with burgers, tacos, salads, and smoothies. Halal note: completely vegan, so everything is free of meat and animal fats; kids can enjoy tacos, burgers, and fries without concern.
Arequipa City Walking Tour (Guided)
Join a short guided walking tour (can be a paid small-group or a tips-based free tour) covering the Plaza de Armas, viewpoints, and some lesser-known streets. Let the guide share kid-friendly stories about volcanoes, earthquakes, and local history.
Selina Arequipa Garden & Pool Chill Time (as day guest or if staying)
Spend an easy afternoon in Selina’s lush gardens and pool area, which have a wild, tropical feel compared to the city streets. Kids can swim or play in the common areas while adults relax in hammocks or at the café.

Stellarium Observatorio y Planetario
Evening visit to a small observatory outside the city with telescopes and family-friendly explanations about southern-hemisphere constellations and planets. They usually include hotel pickup from central Arequipa and return at night.
15 activities across 3 days
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