Callao-Lima (Peru)

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Callao-Lima cruise port

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South America

Local Time
2025-04-28 16:25

min: 64 °F (17 °C) / max: 70 °F (22 °C) 67°F
19.3°C
Wind: 170°/ 3.6 m/s  Gust: 4.6 m/sWind: 170°/ 3.6 m/s  Gust: 4.6 m/sGentle breeze
3.6 m/s
Min / Max Temperature70 °F / 22 °C
64 °F / 18 °C
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Port Callao-Lima cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Callao-Lima, Peru. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
1 April, 2026
Wednesday
Viking Cruises Cruises cruise lineViking Octantis
4 April, 2026
Saturday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
5 April, 2026
Sunday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
8 April, 2026
Wednesday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
10 April, 2026
Friday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
11 April, 2026
Saturday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
11 April, 2026
Saturday
Small Cruise Lines Cruises cruise lineMV Isabela II Galapagos
14 April, 2026
Tuesday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
18 April, 2026
Saturday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
19 April, 2026
Sunday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
22 April, 2026
Wednesday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
24 April, 2026
Friday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
25 April, 2026
Saturday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos
25 April, 2026
Saturday
Small Cruise Lines Cruises cruise lineMV Isabela II Galapagos
28 April, 2026
Tuesday
Hurtigruten Expeditions HX Cruises cruise lineMV Santa Cruz II Galapagos

Port Callao (cruise and cargo port for Lima City) features one of the largest and deepest natural harbours on South America's Pacific Ocean coast. The city has population around 1 million and is part of the Lima Metropolitana (metropolis) with combined population around 10,5 million. Callao has Peru's largest seaport and airport (Jorge Chavez). Downtown Callao is approx 15 km (9 mi) west of downtown Lima.

On cruise shore excursions/land tours from Callao, tourists can visit the ancient Inca sites Cuzco and Machu Picchu in the Andean Mountains. These cruisetour deals include two domestic flights (Lima to Cusco, and the reverse Cusco-Lima) plus roundtrip bus travel from Cusco and Hiram Bingham (luxury train travel) to access Machupicchu Pueblo/Aguas Calientes.

The town was founded by the Spanish in 1537 and since then is ranked one of South America's largest seaports. Callao was the primary port for shipping Inca Empire's silver and gold taken by the Spaniards.

Best-known tourist attractions in Callao include La Punta district (premium residential neighborhood), Castillo de Real Felipe (historical castle/fortress overlooking the harbor), several nearby islands - San Lorenzo (military base), El Fronton ex high-security prison), Cavinzas and Palomino Islands (with large colonies of sea lions and seabirds).

Jorge Chavez is an international airport (Peru's main/largest) located approx 11 km (7 mi) from Lima City. In 2017, the airport handled 22+ million passengers (foreign and domestic). Regularly-scheduled international flights link to major airports in South America, Latin America, USA, Canada, Europe.

Container carriers (boxships) are served by APM Terminals Callao, subsidiary of The Hague-headquartered APM Terminals - one of the world's largest container port and terminal operators in terms of overall annual cargo handled. APM Terminals Callao operates Peru’s largest multipurpose cargo terminal and annually handles ~40% of the country’s total containership traffic and ~70% of Peru’s non-containerized cargoes (including grains, RoRo, cement, chemicals, steel products, frozen fish. In 2016 was completed port's USD 460 million container terminal expansion and modernization project, by which new equipment was delivered and the port's infrastructure was improved and expanded.

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