Short on time in Lima but dreaming of the enigmatic Nazca Lines? This 24-hour adventure is perfect for you.
Travel overnight from Lima on a comfortable bus with hotel pick-up, and arrive at sunrise in Nazca for the highlight of your trip: a scenic flight over the iconic desert geoglyphs—like the Hummingbird, Monkey, and Spider—visible only from the sky.
Since you arrive very early, you can also add an optional land tour to explore viewpoints or archaeological sites around Nazca such as Chauchilla cemetery or Cantalloc aqueducts —an excellent way to enrich your experience before the flight.
After your adventure, unwind at our office right in front of the bus station, complete with free Wi-Fi, a lounge area, and luggage storage. In the afternoon, return to Lima or continue on to Arequipa—the choice is yours!
Pickup included
Viewpoints tour : This option include the tour to the Palpa and Nazca viewpoints<br/>Pickup included
Our service begins with pick-up from your hotel at 9:20 p.m.. We will then transfer you to the station to board the best bus service in the country, featuring comfortable seats that recline up to 160°, onboard bathrooms, air conditioning, and charging ports for your phone.
The journey takes approximately 7 hours. Upon arrival, your assigned guide will be waiting to start your adventure in Nasca.You will arrive in Nasca around 5 a.m. and will have time until the Nasca airfield opens at 9 a.m. During this period, you can rest in our comfortable facilities, use Wi-Fi, enjoy a hot beverage, or take a land tour to visit Cahuachi or the Miradores (viewpoints).
The Miradores are an excellent option to receive additional information that will enhance your experience during the flight over the Nazca Lines.
At the scheduled time, we’ll transfer you to the Nazca aerodrome for check-in. Please present your original passport and step on the scale to confirm your declared weight.
Passengers over 110 kg (240 lb) may be required to pay an additional fee.
Next, you’ll pay the airport and entrance fees (a total of 77 soles per person, 30 soles of which must be paid in cash).
In the waiting area, your guide will give you an introduction to the Nazca Lines and provide a map of the flight circuit. We recommend carrying only essential items, as weight is limited.
You will then pass through a security check—please remember that lighters, scissors, and sharp objects are not allowed.
The flight lasts about 30 minutes in a small aircraft with 6 passengers plus pilot and co-pilot. Each passenger has a window seat to enjoy clear views of the figures.
After landing, we’ll return you to our Nazca facilities, where you can relax or explore the city before departure.
Return to Lima
The bus departs Nasca at 2:00 p.m. and arrives in Lima at roughly the same time the following day, making the trip a total of approximately 24 hours.
The journey is designed to be as comfortable and hassle-free as possible, allowing you to relax and enjoy the experience. The main goal is for you to be picked up and returned directly to your hotel, without having to worry about anything.
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Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 60HzHz
Lima is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur, particularly in crowded areas and on public transportation. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Plaza Norte, Plaza Sur
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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