
Arequipa
Wild Canyons & White City Romance in Arequipa
Romantic Andean canyons, wild landscapes, and halal-friendly comfort
Seven relaxed days based in Arequipa, blending the dramatic Andean landscape with the city’s white-stone charm. Designed for a couple, it combines easy-to-book day tours, jungle-wild greenery, and halal-friendly dining for a low-stress, romantic escape.
Where to Stay

Tierra Viva Arequipa Plaza
Modern mid-range hotel in a historic building just a short walk from the Plaza de Armas, with a small courtyard and clean, comfortable rooms.

Hotel San Agustín Posada del Monasterio
Charming hotel in a restored colonial house opposite Santa Catalina, with stone arches, inner patios, and some greenery.

Hotel La Casa de mi Abuela
Relaxed hotel with large gardens, trees, and a pool in a quieter neighborhood still close to the center.
Good to Know
Halal-Friendly Eating Strategy
In Arequipa, dedicated halal restaurants are rare, so the safest approach is to choose fully vegan restaurants or clearly vegetarian dishes at other places, and always verify there is no pork, lard (manteca), meat broth, or alcohol in the cooking.
How to Explain Your Restrictions in Spanish
Useful phrases: “No como carne de cerdo” (I don’t eat pork), “¿La sopa tiene caldo de carne?” (Does the soup have meat stock?), “¿Este plato tiene alcohol?” (Does this dish have alcohol?), and “Solo verduras, por favor” (Only vegetables, please).
Managing Early Tour Starts
Tours to Colca and Salinas can pick up as early as 3–6 AM; prepare by sleeping early, laying out clothes the night before, and packing a small daypack with snacks, water, layers, and power bank so you can just grab and go.
Altitude and Motion Sickness
Even though Arequipa is relatively moderate altitude, tours climb much higher; eat light before the drive, stay hydrated, and consider motion-sickness tablets for winding mountain roads.
Cash, Cards, and ATMs
Carry a mix of cash and cards—ATMs are available in the center but may charge fees; small shops, markets, and countryside stops often only accept soles in cash.
Staying Connected Without a Local SIM
Since you mentioned no connectivity, download offline maps, keep your hotel address written down, and take screenshots of tour confirmations so you can navigate and check meeting points without data.
Sun Protection in Wild Landscapes
UV exposure at Andean altitudes is intense—wear SPF 50+, reapply every 2–3 hours, and bring a hat and sunglasses, especially when near water or salt flats that reflect the sun.
Taxis and Getting Around
Use registered taxi stands or have your hotel call a cab; rides within the center are short and affordable—always agree a price before getting in if there’s no meter.
Your Week Itinerary

El Oriental Arequipa
Casual Middle Eastern restaurant serving halal-friendly options like chicken shawarma plates, falafel, hummus, and salads—request no alcohol in preparation and confirm halal chicken on arrival.
Sultan Restaurante Turco
Turkish spot offering halal-style dishes like chicken kebabs, kofte, lentil soup, and vegetarian mezze; confirm halal certification with staff and avoid any dishes cooked with alcohol.
Plaza de Armas de Arequipa
Sit under the palm trees, admire the white-stone cathedral, and get your first views of Misti volcano framing the square.

Mirador de Yanahuara
Walk through narrow streets lined with white sillar walls to an arcaded viewpoint overlooking the city and volcanoes.

Qomer Peruvian Healthy Food
Bright, plant-forward café with smoothie bowls, fruit plates, avocado toast, and egg dishes; stick to vegetarian options and ask for no alcohol or pork-based ingredients.

Prana Vegan Club
Fully vegan restaurant—burgers, bowls, pastas—all meat-free and alcohol-free in the cooking, making it naturally halal-friendly; you can safely explore the menu.

Omphalos Restaurant Vegano
Long-running vegan spot with Peruvian-style menus of the day—soups, mains, and desserts that are all plant-based; no animal products, so fully halal-compatible.

Santa Catalina Monastery
Explore a sprawling 16th-century convent with bright blue and orange walls, flowered courtyards, and quiet cloisters; it feels like a miniature city.

Museo Santuarios Andinos
Small museum housing the famous mummy ‘Juanita’ and exhibits on Inca rituals and Andean cosmology.
Evening Free Explore – Calle San Francisco & Pasaje de la Catedral
Stroll lantern-lit pedestrian streets lined with arches, small courtyards, and cafés; pause wherever the mood feels right.
30 activities across 7 days
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