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How to get fromPuno to Sucreby shuttle, bus, plane or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Puno to Sucre by shuttle, bus, plane, or car

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  1. Shuttle, bus, fly

    best
    1. Take a shuttle bus from Puno to Desaguaderoshuttle bus
    2. Take the bus from Desaguadero to La Pazbus bus
    3. Fly from El Alto International Airport (LPB) to Alcantari Airport (SRE)plane plane LPB - SRE
    8h 35m
    $229–413
  2. Drive 769.7 km

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Puno to Sucrecar car 769.7 km
    11h 46m
    $116–168
  3. Bus via Desaguadero

    1. Take the bus from Terminal Terrestre Puno to Terminal de Buses Desaguaderobus bus
    2. Take the bus from Terminal de Buses Desaguadero to Terminal de Buses La Pazbus bus
    3. Take the bus from La Paz to Sucrebus bus
    18h
    $408–479
  4. Tour, bus

    1. Take a shuttle bus from Puno to La Pazshuttle bus
    2. Take the bus from La Paz to Patacamayabus bus
    3. Take the bus from Patacamaya to Orurobus bus
    4. Take the bus from Oruro to Sucrebus bus
    25h 26m
  5. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Puno to La Pazbus bus Puno
    2. Take the bus from La Paz to Sucrebus bus La Paz
    18h 30m
    $241–284

Puno to Sucre by bus

Calendar7Weekly Buses
Duration18hAverage Duration
Ticket$408Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Puno, Peru and Sucre, Bolivia?

You can take a bus from Terminal Terrestre Puno to Sucre via Terminal de Buses Desaguadero and La Paz in around 18h.

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