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3 Days 2 Nights
Availability : Jan 01’ - Dec 31’
Arequipa Airport
Arequipa
Min Age : 12+
Max People : 15
Tour Details

Santa Catalina’s Monastery

The Viceroy Francisco Toledo, during his visit to Arequipa was informed by the cabildo the desire to found a monastery of nuns. This motivated him to grant the necessary licenses for the foundation of the “Monastery of Private Nuns of the Order of Santa Catalina de Siena”. Years later, Doña María de Guzmán, widow of Diego Hernández de Mendoza, beautiful, rich and young woman who had no children, decides to seclude herself in the monastery under construction, giving her all her possessions. Santa Catalina, is located in Arequipa, a city founded in 1540 in a place specially chosen for its natural beauty and which had a unique construction material: the sillar, porous stone of volcanic lava that has allowed to raise a beautiful city, where it has been possible to build own architectural forms, which have made Arequipa a colonial center of marked identity within the main urban centers of the continent. Unlike other viceroyal constructions of this part of Latin America, in Arequipa and especially in Santa Catalina, the fusion of Spanish and native elements is observed creating its own unique architecture. During almost two centuries, in the viceregal period, the cloisters and cells of the Santa Catalina monastery have undergone modifications, additions and new constructions, which have turned it into a true sample of the colonial architecture of Arequipa.

La Compañia Church

Located in the Historic Center of the city. Set of buildings built by the Jesuits for religious purposes and housing. The buildings form a representative monument, to say of many, the most beautiful religious architecture of the seventeenth century (1660). Considered one of the most outstanding examples of the so-called mestizo architecture. In the middle of the ensemble stands the temple. Inside it houses more than 60 canvases from the Cusqueña School, by artists such as Bernardo Bitti and Diego de la Puente. Inside the temple you can see carved wooden altarpieces covered with gold leaf. In the sacristy is the chapel of San Ignacio, with polychrome murals that show the tropical flora and fauna. The cloisters were built in the eighteenth century.

Yanahuara City Sight

The majestic Yanahuara lookout arches built with sillar, offer the best view of the traditional white city of Arequipa, where you will see old houses and cobbled and narrow streets. In addition, volcanoes such as the Misti, Chachani and Pichu Pichu create the show adorning the Arequipa landscapes. Located in the district of Yanahuara, at about 2343 m s.n.m., being part of the mountains and puna of Latin America, forming part of the National Reserve of Salinas and Aguada Blanca. The construction of the Mirador de Yanahuara dates from the 19th century. Next to this foundation is the San Juan de Yanahuara church, built in 1750, presenting a baroque and sober architecture.

Arequipa Main Square

The Main Square (Plaza de Armas) is located in the heart of the city. Historic square surrounded by the Cathedral Church and various portals, the Main Square presents a beautiful three-plate bronze crowned with the figure of a soldier of the sixteenth century. This character is called the “Tuturutu”, the story tells that he was in charge of notifying any new event in the city. Around the square you can see three portals made of granite and brick and lime vaults: the Cabildo Portal (Portal of the Municipality), the Portal of the Delights (Portal de San Agustín) and the Portal del Regocijo (Portal de Flowers).

Sabandía Mill

In existence since 1621 and has almost 400 years in operation, and makes use of a spring waters, represents the typical architecture of the regio and a historical monument of ancient times and showing the work of the people of Arequipa. Built in 1621 by the Master of Stonecutting Don Francisco Flores, rescued from its ruins in 1973 and restored by the architect Luis Felipe Calle, it stands today as a strong and authentic Monument of Rural Architecture Mestiza Arequipeña. Its architecture stands out due to a singular combination of raised floors, to take advantage of the motive power of the water and to enable grinding through two water channels, in apparent spaces, which move two volanders of an eighteenth-century hydraulic mill, which originally served for prepare wheat flour, corn and other cereals.

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Departure & Return Location

Alfredo Rodriguez Ballon International Airport, Arequipa Peru (Google Map)

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Price Includes

  • 2 Nights Hotel Accomodation(Incl. 2 breakfast)
  • Tour Operator Assistance
  • Professional Tour Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Train / Flight Tickets
  • Tips for the Guide
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Room Service Fees

Complementaries

  • Umbrella
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Entrance Fees
What to Expect

The White City of Arequipa is located at an altitude of 2325 m in the mountains of the Andes desert. This city is built almost entirely in sillar, a type of white volcanic stone. For this reason this city is famous for its name the White city of Arequipa. The following tourist destinations are waiting for you:

  • Santa Catalina Monastery
  • Compañia Church
  • Yanahuara sight city
  • Arequipa Main Square
Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive in Arequipa / City Tour

Arrival at Arequipa city and transfer to chosen hotel.
City tour + Santa Catalina: Pick up from the hotel, visit the Old Grau Bridge, the Alameda Bolognesi with view to the beautiful 50’s mansions, Colonial Quarter, Yanahuara Church and its lookout, from where you can see much of the city, Carmen Alto district lookout, view of the Chilina valley and Chili river, panoramic view and the three volcanoes that surround the city: Misti, Chachani and Pichu-Pichu, typical Pre-Inca farmland still cultivated and agricultural areas.

Return to the City, view of the Cathedral and Plaza de Armas, historic center, Jesuit cloisters and the Church of “La Compañía” with its beautiful facade carved in ashlar. Then we have a tour of the Famous Monastery of Santa Catalina citadel, built in the 16th century and opened to the public in 1,970 after 400 years. Return to the hotel.
Hotel night in Arequipa.

Day 2Sabandía Mill of the XVII century (Water Mill)

Breakfast at the hotel.
At the indicated time I pick up from the hotel, leaving the city for the typical Paucarpata neighborhood, view of its square and church and enjoy the beautiful view of its PRE Incas terraces, short relaxing walk, its landscape road and typical Arequipa countryside,
Visit to the famous Sabandía Mill of the XVII century (Water Mill), in the middle of the Campiña(Country side) and the Founder’s Mansion, Colonial House – museum type of the founders of Arequipa (or visit to the most beautiful terraces and small village of Yumina).
Then we will see the Balneario de Tingo and from the neighborhood of Sachaca up to its tower to observe the countryside. Return to the hotel.
Hotel night in Arequipa.

Day 3Next Destination (Airport)

Breakfast at the Hotel
At an indicated time transfer from the hotel to Arequipa airport.
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