PARACAS! Ballestas Islands + Paracas National Reserve + Candelabra
We will pick you up from your hotel to begin the tour to the Ballestas Islands + Paracas National Reserve
1.- First visit:
Arrival at Puerto del Chaco.
We board the gliders heading to the Ballestas Islands.
We will visit:
The candelabrum.
Rocky formations.
Profile of Christ.
Arc of the three wishes.
Sea lion maternity.
Guano birds (Tarcillo, Boobies, Humboldt penguins).
2.- Second Visit:
Land circuit to the Paracas National Reserve.
Paracas interpretation room (Marine flora and fauna).
Punta Santa María.
Red Beach (deep red sands).
Lagunilla Beach (turquoise waters)
Spa.
Return: To the Plaza de Armas of Ica.
Pickup included
07:00 am: The Transport with the Tourist guide will go through the hotels picking up the clients to Start the Tours.
08:30 am: We will arrive at the Chaco pier where we will board a slider that will take us to the Ballestas Islands, on the way you will be able to observe the enigmatic figure "El Candelabro", later we will observe seagulls, cormorants, Humboldt penguins, as well as wolves marine fish that are commonly found resting on rock formations.
The slider that will take you to the Ballestas Islands, on the way you can see enigmatic figures "The Candelabra", which is located on the paracas peninsula; Engraved over the desert in a calcareous area.
11:00 am: After finishing the tour to the Ballestas Islands, we will take the tour to the Paracas National Reserve, which is the largest natural sanctuary on the Peruvian coast. We will head towards the former natural rock formation known as "La Catedral". We continue with the visit to the Red and Yumaque beaches.
Ica is a vibrant city located in the Ica Region of southern Peru, known for its sunny desert climate, rich history, and proximity to some of the country's most stunning natural attractions. The city is famous for its vineyards, producing some of Peru's finest wines and pisco, a popular grape brandy. Nearby, the Nazca Lines and the Paracas National Reserve offer unique and breathtaking experiences.
The Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert, about 400 km south of Ica. These massive drawings, created by the Nazca culture between 500 BC and 500 AD, depict various animals, plants, and geometric shapes. The best way to see them is by taking a scenic flight from Ica.
Paracas National Reserve is a protected area known for its diverse wildlife and stunning coastal landscapes. The reserve includes the Ballestas Islands, often referred to as the 'poor man's Galápagos,' where you can see sea lions, penguins, and a variety of seabirds.
Huacachina is a small oasis and resort town surrounded by sand dunes, located about 5 km west of Ica. It is famous for its adventure sports, including sandboarding and dune buggy rides. The town's lagoon is a popular spot for relaxation and swimming.
The Ica Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of San Jerónimo, is a beautiful example of colonial architecture. Built in the 16th century, it features a striking facade and an impressive interior with ornate decorations and religious art.
This museum showcases the history and importance of wine and grape production in the Ica region. Visitors can learn about the winemaking process, taste local wines, and explore the region's rich viticultural heritage.
A popular grape brandy cocktail made with pisco, lemon juice, simple syrup, and egg white. It is the national drink of Peru and a must-try in Ica, the heart of pisco production.
A fresh seafood dish made with raw fish cured in fresh citrus juices, typically lime, and spiced with ají or chili peppers. It is often served with sweet potato, corn on the cob, and plantain.
A creamy chicken dish made with a sauce of yellow aji peppers, garlic, bread, milk, and Parmesan cheese. It is typically served with rice and potatoes.
Grilled skewers of beef heart, often marinated in vinegar, garlic, and spices. They are a popular street food in Peru and can be found in Ica as well.
This is the dry season with clear skies and minimal rainfall, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the region's attractions. The weather is warm and pleasant, making it ideal for sightseeing and adventure activities.
Peruvian Sol (PEN)
GMT-5
220VV, 60HzHz
Ica is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots. Exercise caution and take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Ica Bus Terminal
Local buses are the primary mode of public transportation in Ica. They are affordable and cover most of the city and nearby attractions.
Available • Apps: InDriver, Beat
Car, Bike, Scooter
The Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert. These massive drawings, created by the Nazca culture between 500 BC and 500 AD, depict various animals, plants, and geometric shapes. The best way to see them is by taking a scenic flight from Ica.
Paracas National Reserve is a protected area known for its diverse wildlife and stunning coastal landscapes. The reserve includes the Ballestas Islands, often referred to as the 'poor man's Galápagos,' where you can see sea lions, penguins, and a variety of seabirds.
Huacachina is a small oasis and resort town surrounded by sand dunes, located about 5 km west of Ica. It is famous for its adventure sports, including sandboarding and dune buggy rides. The town's lagoon is a popular spot for relaxation and swimming.
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