“The best time to visit Peru is in June because it is fresh after the rainy season has ended, and the Andes mountains are lush with green vegetation. It is also just before the high season hits, so you can beat the crowds that come towards the end of June, July, and August.”
Annica Gaither
Peru Travel Expert
September to November in Peru is considered the shoulder season. The shoulder season is a fantastic time to travel to Peru as the weather is getting a bit warmer as the summer season approaches. The Andean highland is a great region to explore as it will be sunny and dry with cool temperatures in the evening.
Along the coast, it is heating up at this time, and rainfall is almost zero. In the Andes, by October the number of days with some rainfall is around eight as the region approaches the rainier time of year, but is not too wet yet, even for trekking. In the Amazon, river levels rise towards November, fed by rainfall in the Andes.
Go hiking while the peak season settles down! The Inca Trail is still pretty dry in September, whereas if you visit in October or November, the trail is still accessible but the rainy season is quickly approaching. Besides the popular Inca Trail, you can also consider hiking the Colca Canyon, visiting the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, and more.
From December to February Peru experiences the summer season. During this time, the skies along the coast are crystal clear blue and warm temperatures are consistent.
Along Peru’s desert coastline, this is the hottest time of year. In the Andes, the temperatures are a little higher than the rest of the year, but this is the rainiest time of year by a considerable amount. Rainfall tends to be in sharp bursts, constant heavy rain for a whole day is not common. This is high water season in the Amazon, which means it is a nice time of year to consider a river cruise from Iquitos.
December marks the official start of Peru’s beach season. Locals enjoy warmer temperatures and ocean breezes as they head to the beaches for sunshine and great waves. In Lima, travelers can enjoy views over the expansive coastline and experience the unique culture of Peru during one of the many festivals of Summer, like the Festival of Lima.
Autumn in Peru is from March to May. During this time, temperatures are very comfortable and rain starts to diminish in the Sacred Valley, leaving travelers the ability to explore the beautiful green terrain with dry days. Also, along the coast, travelers can enjoy dry sunny weather, ideal for swimming, surfing, and exploring the coastal cities like Lima. While the fall season in the northern hemisphere can consist of rain and cold weather, autumn in Peru is an ideal time to explore.
In the Amazon, water levels start to fall during this time. In the Andes, from April rainfall drops and the mountains start to enter the dry season.
It’s easy to find things to do in Peru during Autumn due to the comfortable weather. This is an ideal time to visit Peru’s coastal towns, as the climate is dry and the weather is warm enough to enjoy the beaches like taking a trip to the coast, enjoying Peru’s holidays and festivals, go sand-duning in Huacachina, or hiking the Colca Canyon and watch for Andean condors.
Due to its location in the southern hemisphere, Peru experiences winter from June to August. During this time, the very famous Inti Raymi festival (Festival of the Sun) occurs, as well as excellent weather for visits to Cusco, Puno, and Arequipa.
This is the peak of the dry season in the Andes and considered the best time to visit destinations such as Cusco and Machu Picchu. Days are typically clear with strong sunshine and cool nights. This is low water season in the Amazon. Lima often has a light drizzle in these months and is overcast. The rest of the coastline has little precipitation and is cooler at this time of year.
The best things to do in Peru in the winter consist of being outside! Unlike other areas of the world, the start of the winter season (June) in Peru is the driest. This makes trekking ideal, as well as exploring cities and the Amazon Rainforest. Exploring the Sacred Valley and visiting ancient ruins in the interior of Peru is also very popular in June.