

REQUIREMENTS FOR YOUR
NEXT ADVENTURE TO PERU
When traveling from the USA to Peru, baggage policies are essential to know for a smooth journey. Most airlines allow one or two checked bags for international flights, with specific weight limits (usually 50 lbs or 23 kg per bag). Carry-on baggage typically ranges from 15-22 lbs (7-10 kg). Exceeding baggage limits can result in additional fees, so verifying each airline's specific rules regarding size, weight, and prohibited items is essential. Always check ahead to avoid unexpected charges. More Info.
BAGGAGE INFORMATION
TRAVELING TO PERU
Americans traveling from the US to Peru must have a valid passport for entry, and no visa is required for stays of up to 183 days for tourism purposes. However, travelers should ensure their passport is valid for at least six months beyond their planned stay. It's also advisable to check for any health-related entry requirements, such as vaccinations, and to stay informed about the latest travel advisories from the US Department of State. More Info.
TRAVEL CONSENT FORM FOR MINORS
A travel consent form for minors traveling from the USA to Peru is a notarized letter from parents or legal guardians granting permission for the child to travel. This form is essential if the minor travels without one or both parents. It’s essential to have the letter signed and notarized to ensure its authenticity. Additionally, travelers should check for specific requirements, as regulations can vary. More Info.
TRAVELING WITH MINORS TO PERU
Minors traveling from the US to Peru typically require specific documentation and procedures. In addition to a valid passport, children under 18 may need a notarized consent letter from both parents or legal guardians, especially if they are traveling without one or both parents. Some airlines offer unaccompanied minor services for children traveling alone, ensuring their safety during the journey. Always verify with the airline and relevant authorities before the trip. More Info.