Scale the iconic 139-metre clifftop fortress of El Morro — the dramatic centrepiece of Arica's skyline — for sweeping Pacific and Andean panoramas, then explore the remarkable iron cathedral designed by Gustave Eiffel himself. A half-day that encapsulates 10,000 years of layered history in a single compelling narrative.
What to expect
Begin with a scenic ascent to the summit of El Morro, where Arica's defining 1880 battle unfolded; the on-site museum houses weaponry, uniforms and vivid dioramas of the War of the Pacific. Descend to the city's historic core to admire the prefabricated iron Cathedral of San Marcos, shipped from Paris and assembled without a single brick. Stroll the bougainvillea-draped Plaza Colón, browse the artisan market for Aymara textiles, and savour an ocean view from the clifftop promenade before returning to port.
Good to know
Tour duration is approximately 4 hours — ideal for a port call. The Morro summit road is accessible by taxi or guided vehicle; walking the steep path takes 20–30 minutes. Pre-book your private guide through Nomades to secure an English-speaking expert.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Arica — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.