How to get from Lima to Iquitos

Lima to Iquitos is unique: there’s no road into Iquitos. Your choices are a quick flight from Lima, or an adventurous combo via the jungle—flying or bussing to Tarapoto or Pucallpa and continuing by river fast boat or multi-day cargo boat. Below you’ll find the best options, booking links, step-by-steps, and map planners.
At A Glance (Lima to Iquitos)
| Mode | Duration | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| ✈️ Direct Flight (LIM → IQT) | ~1h45–2h flight + airport transfers | Fastest, most reliable |
| 🏷️ Cost: ~US$55–180 one-way (seasonal) » compare fares | alt. listings | ||
| 🛫🚌🚤 Flight/Bus to Tarapoto → Road to Yurimaguas → Fast/Slow Boat | ~1–1.5h flight + 2.5–3.5h road + 8–12h fast boat or 2–3d cargo | River travel with shorter boat time |
| 🏷️ Cost: Flights ~US$40–120 + road ~US$5–15 + boat ~US$25–60 (fast) / ~US$20–40 (cargo hammock) | ||
| 🚌🚤 Overland to Pucallpa → Ucayali Fast/Slow Boat | ~16–20h bus + 3–4d cargo or ~12–20h fast boat (when operating) | Cheapest true river journey |
| 🏷️ Cost: Bus ~US$20–45 + boat ~US$25–60 (fast) / ~US$20–40 (cargo) | ||
| 🛫🏨 Fly + Amazon Lodge/Guided Package | 2–5d+ tailored itinerary | Hands-off planning, first-timers |
| 🏷️ Cost: ~US$250–800+ pp depending on length & lodge » compare tours | Klook picks | ||
Which Option or Route Should You Choose?
- Fastest/Most Convenient: Direct flight LIM→IQT, then short ride into town.
- River experience, less time on the boat: Tarapoto → Yurimaguas → fast boat.
- Cheapest & full river life: Bus to Pucallpa + cargo boat (hammock).
- Zero hassle & guided activities: Fly + lodge package with pickups and meals included.
How to Book and Practical Tips
- Airlines & prices: Compare Lima↔Iquitos fares on Booking.com Flights and Trip.com. Book early for weekends/holidays.
- Airport transfers: In Lima use official airport taxis, Cabify/Uber, or request a quote via GetTransfer. In Iquitos, mototaxis are common from the airport.
- Boat basics: For fast boats bring earplugs and a rain cover; for cargo boats bring a hammock, rope, light blanket, power bank, and snacks.
- Luggage storage: Sightseeing before/after? Use Radical Storage Lima or Radical Storage Iquitos.
- Stay a night? Browse Iquitos hotels or Lima hotels near your departure points.
✈️ Option #1 — Direct Flight (LIM → IQT) (Fastest & Easiest)
Fastest Multiple daily Weather-dependent
- Overview: Nonstop flights from Lima’s Jorge Chávez (LIM) to Iquitos (IQT). From IQT airport it’s ~15–25 minutes by taxi/mototaxi to central hotels or the Belén riverfront.
- How to book (with price): Expect ~US$55–180 one-way depending on season. Compare fares on Booking.com Flights and Trip.com (LIM→IQT). For private pickups, check GetTransfer.
- Pros: Quick, comfortable, reliable. Cons: Peak fares around holidays; weather can cause delays.
Step-by-step: Direct Flight
- Get to LIM using Cabify/Uber or a prebooked car via GetTransfer. Arrive 2–3 hours before departure.
- Compare and book on Booking.com Flights or Trip.com; check in online and have your ID/passport ready.
- Land at IQT; withdraw cash if needed. Take a licensed taxi or mototaxi to your hotel or pier.
- If you have a jungle tour, confirm your lodge pickup time and meeting point in Iquitos.
Getting to the main embarking points (LIM & IQT)
- LIM departure: Clearly signed; security can be busy. Leave early from Miraflores/Barranco/San Isidro.
- IQT arrivals: Taxi queue outside; mototaxis are cheaper for solo travelers (agree the fare first).
- Locations/Trip Planner: 🔗 Google Map / 🔗 OpenStreetMap
🛫🚌🚤 Option #2 — Tarapoto → Yurimaguas → Iquitos (Fast Boat or Cargo)
River experience Shorter boat leg More connections
- Overview: Fly or bus to Tarapoto, ride a shared taxi/van over good roads to Yurimaguas (the Huallaga/Marañón port), then take a rápido (fast boat ~8–12h) or cargo boat (2–3 days with hammock) down to Iquitos.
- How to book (with price): Flights LIM→Tarapoto ~US$40–120 (Booking.com Flights, Trip.com). Tarapoto→Yurimaguas vans ~US$5–10. Boats: fast ~US$25–60; cargo ~US$20–40 (buy at the pier). Lodges/tours from Iquitos can be compared on GetYourGuide.
- Pros: Scenic, authentic, less time on water than from Pucallpa. Cons: Multi-leg logistics; cargo boats have very basic facilities.
Step-by-step: Tarapoto → Yurimaguas → Boat
- Fly or bus to Tarapoto (TPP). Book flights on Booking.com Flights or Trip.com.
- From Tarapoto, take a shared taxi/collectivo (2.5–3.5h) to Yurimaguas port (ask for “Embarcadero/Terminal Fluvial”).
- Choose your boat: buy a same-day ticket for the rápido (fast boat, seats) or board a cargo (bring hammock/rope; departs when loaded).
- Arrive at Iquitos port, then mototaxi/taxi to your hotel or lodge pickup point.
Getting to the main embarking points (Tarapoto, Yurimaguas Port)
- Tarapoto: Airport is close to town—mototaxis are easy; vans to Yurimaguas leave from known agencies/stands.
- Yurimaguas Port: Ask for the fast-boat terminal versus cargo dock; buy with cash.
- Locations/Trip Planner: 🔗 Google Map / 🔗 OpenStreetMap
🚌🚤 Option #3 — Bus to Pucallpa → Ucayali River Boat to Iquitos (Budget, Long Journey)
Cheapest Classic cargo boats Multi-day
- Overview: Overnight/long-haul bus from Lima to Pucallpa, then boat up the Ucayali & Amazon to Iquitos: fast boats (when running) or 3–4 day cargo boats with hammocks and basic canteens.
- How to book (with price): Bus ~US$20–45 (buy at agencies/terminals). Boats purchased at Pucallpa port (fast ~US$25–60, cargo ~US$20–40). For curated experiences upon arrival to Iquitos, browse GetYourGuide or Klook.
- Pros: Deep dive into river life; very low cost. Cons: Long, basic conditions; departures can be irregular.
Step-by-step: Pucallpa → Iquitos
- Take a Lima→Pucallpa bus (ask your Lima hotel for a recommended company and departure point).
- In Pucallpa, head to the river port (ask for Puerto/Terminal Fluvial) and inquire about rápidos vs. carga (cargo) boats to Iquitos.
- Buy your ticket/space (bring cash). For cargo boats, hang your hammock on the correct deck; keep valuables on you.
- Arrive to Iquitos and take a mototaxi/taxi to your lodging.
Getting to the main embarking points (Lima terminals, Pucallpa Port)
- Lima bus terminals: Operators have their own terminals across the city—use Cabify/Uber for safe, direct access.
- Pucallpa Port: Several docks exist; ask locals for the Iquitos departure dock for that day.
- Locations/Trip Planner: 🔗 Google Map / 🔗 OpenStreetMap
🛫🏨 Option #4 — Fly + Amazon Lodge / Guided Package (Hassle-Free)
All arranged Transfers/meals included Less flexible
- Overview: Book a package that includes flights or just airport pickup, lodge transfers by boat, meals, and guided activities in reserves like Pacaya-Samiria or along the Itaya/Nanay rivers.
- How to book (with price): ~US$250–800+ pp depending on nights/comfort. Compare itineraries, pickup points, and inclusions on GetYourGuide and Klook. Add pre/post hotels via Booking.com.
- Pros: Seamless logistics; ideal for first-timers. Cons: Fixed schedules; higher cost than DIY.
Step-by-step: Package Travel
- Choose a lodge/tour with airport pickup in Iquitos and clear inclusions (meals, activities, boots/rubber gear).
- Book your LIM→IQT flights on Booking.com Flights or Trip.com; share your itinerary with the operator.
- Meet your guide at IQT arrivals for the transfer to the lodge boat pier, then continue by river to your accommodation.
- After your stay, the operator returns you to Iquitos airport or your hotel.
Getting to the main embarking points (Iquitos Airport & city piers)
- IQT arrivals: Your guide usually meets you with a sign; otherwise use a taxi/mototaxi to the designated pier.
- City piers: Many operators use Nanay/Itaya river piers—follow the instructions on your voucher.
- Locations/Trip Planner: 🔗 Google Map / 🔗 OpenStreetMap
FAQ (Lima to Iquitos)
Can I drive from Lima to Iquitos?
No. Iquitos is not connected to Peru’s road network—reach it by air or river.
Which river route is shorter?
The Tarapoto→Yurimaguas→Iquitos route has the shortest boat leg (fast boat ~8–12h). From Pucallpa the river leg is much longer (often 3–4 days on cargo).
Are boat schedules fixed?
Fast boats have published departures but can change; cargo boats usually leave when loaded. Buy tickets at the pier and confirm the day before.
Is it safe?
Common-sense precautions apply. On cargo boats, keep valuables with you and use a small lock for your bag. In cities, use licensed taxis or ride-hailing.
What about luggage?
Travel light for boats; for side trips store bags via Radical Storage Lima or Radical Storage Iquitos.
When’s the best time to go?
Year-round is possible. High-water season offers deeper channels for boats; low-water season exposes more beaches and can lengthen some routes slightly.
Any vaccinations or health tips?
Consult a travel clinic about yellow fever, malaria prophylaxis, and mosquito precautions; carry repellent and a basic first-aid kit.
