Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 22% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | September | Best time to find cheap flights, 6% potential price drop |
Average price | £633 | Average for round-trip flights in July 2022 |
Round-trip from | £492 | From London to Lima J Chavez Intl |
One-way from | £8 | One-way flight from London to Lima J Chavez Intl (LIM) |
Information is based on travel restrictions from United Kingdom to Lima J Chavez Intl
Most visitors from United Kingdom need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result and/or quarantine to enter Lima J Chavez Intl.
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom must present a negative RT-PCR (NAAT) test taken 48 hours before departing to Lima J Chavez Intl.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to quarantine after entering Lima J Chavez Intl.
Documents
Health Declaration Form - Travelers must fill out the form 72 hours before departure and present the completed form upon arrival in Peru.
Pre Registration Form - Travelers must download the app and complete the form within 48 hours before departure to Peru.
Returning to United Kingdom from Lima J Chavez Intl
COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Lima J Chavez Intl are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering United Kingdom.
Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Lima J Chavez Intl are not required to quarantine after entering United Kingdom.
LON - LIM Price
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£590 - £1,077
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LIM Temperature
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19 - 28 °C
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LIM Rainfall
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0 - 16 mm
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Peak Season:
Lima’s peak season lasts from June to September. August is usually the coolest month and can see temperatures fall to 11 degrees Celsius.
September is a great time to book flights to Lima as this is when the Mistura food fair takes place. This is one of Lima’s greatest cultural festivals which takes place over ten days and celebrates the tradition with music, food and dancing. All are welcome to this colourful celebration which holds an important presence in Peru. Make sure you book flights to Lima as well as your accommodation well in advance to get the best deal during this time.
Off Season:
Summer, between December and April, is considered the off season and is when visitors can take advantage of cheap flights to Lima. The weather is typically warm, however the high humidity, particularly between January and March, can make this time quite uncomfortable for travellers. March is often the warmest month, with temperatures reaching around 37 degrees Celsius. During March and April, Lima is slightly less humid in the afternoons.
Although summer is the off season, this is when many of major fiestas are held, so prices may rise and it is advised to book flights in advance to get the cheapest prices possible. One such festival is Carnaval. Although this is celebrated throughout Peru, Lima is one of the best places to take in all the festivities. There are a variety of free concerts and other cheap events which take place within the city, but perhaps the most well-known element is the traditional carnival water wars.
While most travellers visit Lima as a stopping point on their way to other Peru cities, the serious traveller knows that visiting Lima means experiencing one of the greatest treasures of Peru.
At one time, Lima was considered one of the wealthiest and most beautiful cities in North and South America. Founded in 1535 by the conquistador Francisco Pizarro, Lima once stood as the centre of power and trade in South America. It boasted Baroque and Renaissance churches, palaces, and mansions, and served as the headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition. Today, the city continues to thrive as Peru’s centre for political and government affairs. Tourists flying to Lima will visit some of the best museums, finest restaurants and nightlife of Peru.
Warm and humid with little rainfall, Lima’s climate is influenced by the cold offshore Humboldt Current. The city is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on one side and the foothills of the Andes mountain range on the other. Fog can linger in the city even when areas outside Lima are clear and sunny. Lima has two seasons: summer (December to April) and winter (May to November). March is the warmest month with temperatures in the 40s Celsius. Winter is wet and chilly. August is typically the coolest month, and winter temperatures can drop to 12 degrees. January to March is warm and very humid. March to April the humidity lifts a bit in the afternoon and the sun shines through. April to December the city is cloaked in the garua (fog), and it frequently drizzles.
Lima’s neighbourhoods are best explored on foot. You’ll want to take a taxi or bus to get between neighbourhoods. The buses are cheap and extensive, but can be uncomfortable and crowded. Flag down one of the large micros and combis and ask where they’re going. Many of the vehicles don’t display their destinations. The combis are known for having bad drivers and lots of accidents. The taxis are also cheap, but they aren’t regulated and don’t have meters. They’re designated by a marked plastic sign on the windshield. Make sure you agree on a fare before you get in. If you call ahead for a registered cab, you won’t be able to negotiate the fare. You’ll also want to bring a map, as many drivers are new to the area. You’re better off not driving your own car – the roads are in poor condition and local drivers are aggressive. If you are driving, make sure you carry your documents. The police and military make routine spot checks.
The main airport for travellers taking flights to Lima is Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM) which is located 7 miles (11 km) from Lima’s Historic Centre. Taxis can be found outside the international flights terminal. Buses and minibuses also service the city centre, but their stops are outside the airport gates on Avenida Faucett.
Located 11km (7 miles) from Lima’s city centre, Jorge Chavez International is Peru’s main international and domestic air hub. In 2010 it handled just over 10 million passengers. Flights to Jorge Chavez International Airport arrive from cities across North and South America, Canada and Europe.
Recent expansions and renovations of the main terminal building have improved standards throughout all operations. Facilities are clean and modern and staff are friendly and organised. Having received an award for being the “Best Airport in South America” in 2011 at the World Airport Awards, Jorge Chavez International is also home to the Sumaq VIP lounge which was labelled “Lounge of the Year” two years in a row.
A mere 15-minute journey to the historic city centre of Lima makes Jorge Chavez a popular gateway for tourists wishing to explore the wonders of the country’s capital and beyond, while good shopping options ensure that they don’t leave empty-handed.
Booking a flight to Lima J Chavez Intl (LIM) is your only option if you intend on flying to Lima. It is only a 6.1 mi journey from J Chavez Intl to Lima’s city centre.