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Avg. Bus Duration
:12 hrs 42 mins
Buses depart from
:Piura
Bus arrives in
:Jaén
Cheapest Bus
:PEN 45.00
Bus Companies
:3
Earliest Bus
:21:00
Last Bus
:21:30
Daily Bus Services
:3
| Bus Operator | First Bus | Last Bus | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Turismo Dias | First Bus - 21:00 | Last Bus - 21:00 | 7 hrs 5 mins | VIEW PRICE |
The distance from Piura to Jaén is 375 km, and the trip takes approximately 6 hours. Turismo Dias is the bus company that covers this route, with fares starting at S/ 40. The journey takes place along the Peruvian coast and passes through various districts such as Olmos, La Pilca, and Pucará, among others, before reaching its destination. Jaén is characterized by a very hot climate with an average temperature of 20ºC, so it's advisable to pack light clothing. There is a chance of rain, especially at the beginning of the year, so it's recommended to bring an umbrella.





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Piura was one of the first cities to be founded by Spanish in Latin America, in this case by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. The name of Piura comes from the word “Pirhua” that in quechua means barn or supply storehouse. In times Piura was a storehouse base to quechua inhabitants. It’s also known as “the carob tree city”, due to its leafy vegetation in the summer rainy season. Numerous ethnic groups have lived in Piura throughout History; among those settlers, the tallanes, vicus and yungas stand out.
The climate of Piura is warm and dry throughout most of the year, with plenty of sunshine and very little rainfall. Temperatures are usually high, with maximums around 30 °C or more and minimums close to 18 °C, especially intense during the summer months from December to April. Rainfall is scarce and mainly occurs in summer, although during years of the El Niño phenomenon, heavy rains and flooding can occur.
Jaen is the capital of the district and province with the same names, located in the province of Cajamarca, in northern Peru. It was founded on April 10 1549, by Captain Diego Palomino. It is recognized for its original oils, as well as for its landscapes and cultural history.
Save up to 50% using the code TUBUS 🚌 (T&C apply) and take advantage of Holy Week to discover new destinations in Peru ✨. Find your ideal trip by comparing schedules, prices, and services 🚍, easily purchase tickets through the app, and travel the country in total comfort while experiencing its traditions ⛪.
The best time to visit Jaén is from May to September. Throughout the year, the temperature ranges from 17°C to 32°C, rarely falling outside this range.
- Address: Jr. Diego Palomino 1413, Jaén
- Approx. price: From $36 per night
- Services: WiFi, comfortable rooms, 24-hour service, good value for money
A restaurant with a strong cultural identity, offering typical regional dishes in a welcoming atmosphere, ideal for enjoying local cuisine.
A family-friendly restaurant with a varied menu of regional dishes, perfect for sharing and enjoying generous portions.
A restaurant specializing in fresh fish and seafood, with a casual, recreational atmosphere, perfect for those seeking the bold flavors of northern Peru.
A cozy restaurant that combines coffee and regional cuisine, ideal for enjoying breakfast, lunch, and relaxing moments in a comfortable setting.
A centrally located restaurant with a wide variety of traditional dishes and a daily menu, ideal for those looking for good food at affordable prices near the main square.
Shurumbo: A traditional dish made with green plantain, meat, cassava, and herbs; it is one of the most representative foods of Jaén.
Tacacho with cecina: Made from mashed green plantain mixed with fat and served with smoked pork; it is a filling and popular dish in the jungle region.
Juane: Rice with chicken or fish, egg, and spices, wrapped in bijao leaves and steamed; commonly prepared during festivals like San Juan.
Inchicapi: A thick soup made with hen, peanuts, cassava, and aromatic herbs; it is nutritious and very traditional.
Pork crackling with mote: Fried pork cooked in its own fat, served with boiled corn and onion salad.
Corn humitas: Dough made from fresh corn with cheese or other fillings, wrapped in husks and steamed.
Spicy potato with guinea pig: A stew of potatoes with guinea pig seasoned with chili peppers and spices, very traditional in the region.
An impressive waterfall over 100 meters high, surrounded by lush vegetation, ideal for hiking and connecting with nature.
Natural hot springs with relaxing and medicinal properties, perfect for unwinding and relieving stress in a natural setting.
An important religious temple with modern architecture and colorful stained-glass windows, considered a spiritual symbol of the city.
A central and bustling square, surrounded by green spaces and shops, ideal for strolling and experiencing local life.
A natural space with a great diversity of plants, perfect for enjoying with family and learning about the region's flora.
An archaeological site thousands of years old that offers a glimpse into the history of ancient cultures in the region.
Jaen by bus: The distance from Piura to Jaén is 375 kilometers, which typically takes about 6 hours.
🚖 Taxis: These are the most common and convenient way to get around the city. Prices are affordable, and a short trip can cost between S/ 5 and S/ 10 approximately.
🛵 Motorcycle taxis: Very popular for short distances. They are economical, fast, and easy to find in almost any area.
🚌 Public transport (minibuses or buses): There are urban routes that connect different points in the city at a low cost, generally between S/ 1 and S/ 2.
To make your trip cheaper, redBus offers various discounts, which you can find here: https://www.redbus.pe/en/travel/tickets-offers
The distance between Piura and Jaén is approximately 372 km.
The bus trip from Piura to Jaén takes approximately 6 to 7.5 hours.
You can travel with the following companies: Linea, Transportes Chiclayo, Turismo Dias.
Yes, you can travel with an expired ID or passport.
For minors, a notarized authorization signed by both parents authorizing the trip is also required, along with a copy of their ID. In the event of the death of one parent or if the child is legally recognized by only one parent, the consent of the surviving parent or the parent who legally recognized the child will suffice.
Unfortunately, no. However, you can reschedule your travel date by contacting the bus operator. This feature is limited to a few companies.
On redBus, you can find bus tickets from Piura to Jaén starting at S/45.00. These prices may vary depending on the season, service, and bus company.