Our private tour to the Ballestas Islands offers an intimate and personalized experience for a maximum group of 5 people, with exclusive attention from our Guide. It begins with a visit to the mysterious Paracas Candelabro, followed by an exciting trip to the Ballestas Islands, where you can observe sea lions, Humboldt penguins and a wide variety of seabirds in their natural habitat. Our expert guides will share their knowledge of the local flora and fauna, while you enjoy impressive rock formations and sea caves. Sailing back to the port of El Chaco is a perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the sea breeze. Additionally, we are committed to sustainability and promote responsible tourism practices to protect this valuable ecosystem. Book with us and live a unique and enriching adventure in the Ballestas Islands, designed to offer you the best of nature and history of Paracas.
Pickup included
Once we pick up all the travelers, we will go to the Candelabra, which will be one of our attractions to visit. The approximate transfer time is 20 minutes.
The Paracas Candelabra is an enigmatic and gigantic figure located on the side of a hill on the Paracas peninsula, Peru. This spectacular geoglyph measures approximately 180 meters long and can be clearly seen from the sea.
The shape of the Candelabra has generated many theories about its origin and purpose. Some believe it was created by the Paracas culture around 200 BC, while others suggest it could have served as a nautical signal or even had religious or astronomical meanings.
The figure is carved from the arid earth and its design has withstood the passage of time and the inclemencies of the weather, remaining remarkably intact. This durability is due in part to the little rainfall the region receives and the composition of the terrain.
Visiting the Candelabro is a fascinating experience that offers a unique insight into the archaeological mysteries of Peru and a direct connection to the ancient civilizations that inhabited the region.
After visiting the Candelabro we will go to the Ballestas Islands, this transfer lasts approximately 20 minutes.
During your visit to the Ballestas Islands, you will be able to observe numerous animal species in their natural habitat. Among the most notable are the sea lions, which can be seen resting on the rocks or swimming in the surrounding waters. It is also common to spot Humboldt penguins, an endangered species that lives on the South American Pacific coast.
The islands are equally famous for their birdlife. Birds such as boobies, guanays, cormorants and wattles are seen in large numbers, nesting on the cliffs and foraging in the sea. These seabirds create an impressive spectacle with their flights and sounds.
In addition to wildlife, the Ballestas Islands offer dramatic rock formations and sea caves that have been sculpted by erosion over the centuries. Visitors can admire natural arches and caverns, adding an element of adventure to the experience.
Before returning, we will visit Isla Blanca, where we will enjoy a snack and share a pleasant moment.
Once the tour of the Ballestas Islands is over, we will return to the Chaco Pier, where we will conclude the Tour. The transfer takes approximately 30 minutes.
We will meet at our office, 15 minutes before the start of the tour. Which is
It is located meters from the main square of Paracas, below the Hostal Los Frayles.
Paracas is a coastal resort town in Peru known for its beautiful beaches, rich marine life, and the stunning Paracas National Reserve. It offers a unique blend of adventure, relaxation, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination on Peru's South Coast.
A protected area known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and unique geological formations.
Often referred to as the 'poor man's Galápagos', these islands are home to a rich variety of marine birds and sea lions.
A beautiful beach with unique red sand and clear waters, perfect for relaxation and photography.
A small museum showcasing the history, culture, and wildlife of the Paracas region.
Raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, chili peppers, and cilantro.
Rice cooked with mixed seafood, including shrimp, mussels, and squid.
Fried fish, often served with rice, plantains, and salad.
A cocktail made with Pisco, lemon juice, simple syrup, egg white, and bitters.
This is the summer season in Paracas, with warm temperatures and clear skies. It's the perfect time for beach activities and exploring the national reserve.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
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Paracas is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to take standard precautions to avoid petty crime and scams.
Paracas Bus Terminal
Local buses are affordable and frequent. They are a convenient way to get around.
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A small oasis town known for its sand dunes and adventure activities.
Ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert sand, best viewed from the air.
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