Lima: Adventures in Chorrillos - Guided Walk & Boat Tour
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Lima: Adventures in Chorrillos - Guided Walk & Boat Tour

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About this experience

Skip the clichés – this tour leads you through Lima’s wild South with a guide who translates place into meaning. You’ll hike coastal cliffs, board public buses, sail past legends, walk markets, and summit a sacred hill – all in one day. It begins with a bus ride – and ends on a ridge overlooking sea and city. From the faded elegance of old casonas to the raw bustle of fishing ports and hillside barrios, Adventures in Chorrillos moves across sea, street, and sky. Your guide is not just a narrator, but an interpreter of urban layers – political, historical, emotional. Using personal monoculars, you’ll scan ruins, boats, and contrasts that unfold in real time. This is not sightseeing – it’s urban decoding. You’ll eat where locals eat, ride where they ride, and think about Lima differently. It’s a tour for travelers who want grit with their beauty, silence between the stories, and a view that extends beyond the surface. Concrete. Chaos. Culture. Chorrillos, unfiltered.

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Lima: Adventures in Chorrillos - Guided Walk & Boat Tour

What's included

Round-trip public transport from Miraflores to Chorrillos via Lima’s Metropolitano bus system is included – fast, direct, and part of the local experience.
A 30-minute private boat ride along the Chorrillos coastline is included – offering sea views, fresh air, and a unique perspective on Lima’s cliffs and maritime legends.
Adventure Optics, Safety Gear & Essentials for Coastal Exploration
A full-sized pan con pejerrey (fried fish sandwich) is included while we walk the port – salty, crispy, and satisfying. In summer, a second local treat (cremolada) is also offered later in the tour.

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

We meet in Lima’s iconic central park – a busy green square surrounded by cafés, churches and political graffiti. Your guide sets the tone here: what to expect, what to observe, and what this tour is really about. It’s not just logistics – it’s the threshold to another Lima.

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Stop 2

We descend into Lima’s BRT system – fast, utilitarian, and radically different from tourist transport. This short ride places you inside the city’s living infrastructure. It’s not about comfort, but immersion: standing, watching, listening like a local.

3
Stop 3

As we arrive in Chorrillos, we pass Peru’s most prestigious military academy – a silent symbol of national pride and control. Founded in the 19th century, it shaped generations of officers and presidents. Its presence marks a stark contrast to the informal neighborhoods around it.

4

We enter a faded colonial casona, now repurposed as a cultural center. The peeling walls, creaking wood and modest exhibitions reveal the district’s layered identity – from republican elegance to contemporary resilience. It’s a quiet moment of reflection in the middle of the city’s noise.

5

This is Lima’s most beloved popular beach during summer time – chaotic, loud, and deeply local. Families picnic, vendors shout, waves crash – here, the city lets its guard down. We observe, not from above, but from within: what the sea means to Lima’s everyday life. From here, we’re picked up directly at the beach (summer time) or at the pier (winter time) and begin a 30 minute boat ride along the coast.

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Stop 6

30 Minute Boat Ride: From the water, we approach the legendary cliff where a monk is said to have leapt for love. Whether myth or spectacle, it’s a place where Lima stages itself – with romance, danger and theatrical flair. The ocean offers distance and clarity, both literal and symbolic.

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Stop 7

Back on land, we pass through the district’s working fishing port – gritty, active, and full of texture. Here we take a short break and try pan con pejerrey, a fried silverside fish sandwich that locals swear by. It’s Lima’s coastline in edible form: humble, salty, unforgettable.

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Stop 8

We walk along the cliffside promenade with wide views over Lima’s layered districts, the ocean, and the distant skyline. This is where geography becomes social topography – you see who lives where, and why. It’s a moment of orientation before descending back into the streets.

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Once a seaside resort for Lima’s elite, this old town core still holds echoes of colonial grandeur – buried beneath earthquakes, war and time. We walk past faded facades, quiet plazas and a lingering sense of loss. History here isn’t restored – it’s exposed.

10

We ascend the iconic ridge of Morro Solar – a place where memory, myth and military history converge. From the cross blessed by a pope to the tomb of Peru’s unknown soldier, each point carries weight. The panoramic view reveals not just landscape, but layers of meaning.

11

This lively market street pulses with everyday Chorrillos – food vendors, lottery kiosks, shouting children, quiet routines. It’s where the tour can optionally end for those who want to stay and explore further. The official return to Miraflores starts just beyond this point.

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Stop 12

Back in Miraflores, we end at a vibrant local market known for its colors, smells and culinary intensity. It’s the perfect time for lunch – the market is full of small restaurants and cevicherías where locals eat daily. From here, it’s an easy 8-minute walk back to Kennedy Park.

What's not included

Tipping is not required, but always appreciated. If you enjoyed the tour, your guide will be grateful for any gesture of thanks – no pressure, just good energy in return.
Only one hearty local snack (pan con pejerrey) is included. No additional meals, drinks or water are provided – bring your own if needed. Water and other drinks can be purchased along the way.
Use of Public Restrooms Along the Route

Available languages

Guide guide
DE EN ES

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Participants should be able to walk for up to 4.5 hours with moderate elevation changes. Those with specific medical conditions are advised to consult their doctor beforehand.

Meeting point

Meet at Parque Kennedy entrance, between McDonald’s and Pariwana Hostel, in front of "Ovalo de Miraflores". Your guide will be easy to spot – wearing a red Peru hat.

About Lima

Lima, the capital of Peru, is a vibrant city where colonial architecture meets modern skyscrapers. Known for its rich history, diverse cuisine, and stunning coastal views, Lima offers a unique blend of cultural experiences and natural beauty. The city's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit for its well-preserved colonial buildings and museums.

Top Attractions

Historic Center of Lima

The Historic Center of Lima is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that showcases the city's colonial architecture and rich history. It's home to numerous churches, museums, and plazas.

Historical Half day to full day Free to $10 (for museum entries)

Miraflores

Miraflores is a upscale district known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife. It's also home to the Parque del Amor and the Larcomar shopping center.

Cultural Half day to full day Free to $50 (for shopping and dining)

Barranco

Barranco is a bohemian district known for its art galleries, street art, and vibrant nightlife. It's a great place to experience Lima's creative side.

Cultural Half day to full day Free to $30 (for dining and drinks)

Huaca Pucllana

Huaca Pucllana is an ancient pyramidd built by the Lima Culture around 200 AD. It's a fascinating archaeological site located in the heart of Miraflores.

Historical 1-2 hours $5

Must-Try Local Dishes

Ceviche

A dish made from fresh raw fish cured in citrus juices, spiced with ají or chili peppers, and served with side dishes such as sweet potato, corn on the cob, and lettuce.

Lunch/Dinner Contains fish, citrus, and chili peppers. Can be made gluten-free and dairy-free.

Lomo Saltado

A Peruvian dish consisting of marinated beef stir-fried with onions, tomatoes, and fries, served with rice. It's a fusion dish that combines Peruvian and Chinese flavors.

Lunch/Dinner Contains beef, onions, tomatoes, and fries. Can be made gluten-free with modifications.

Aji de Gallina

A Peruvian dish consisting of a creamy chicken stew made with aji amarillo (yellow chili pepper) sauce, garlic, and walnuts, served with rice and potatoes.

Lunch/Dinner Contains chicken, dairy, and nuts. Can be made gluten-free.

Popular Activities

Surfing Paragliding Hiking Beach lounging Spa treatments Hot springs Museum visits Historical tours

Best Time to Visit

December to April

This is the summer season in Lima, characterized by warm temperatures and sunny days. It's the best time for outdoor activities and exploring the city's beaches.

18°C to 28°C 64°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Peruvian Sol (PEN)

Time Zone

GMT-5

Electricity

220VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

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.

Important Precautions:
  • • Use official taxis or app-based services
  • • Keep an eye on your belongings in crowded areas
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs

Getting there

By air
  • Jorge Chávez International Airport • 11 km from city center
By bus

Plaza Norte, Plaza Sur

Getting around

Public transport

The metro is efficient and affordable, but can be crowded during peak hours. It's a good option for getting around quickly.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Beat

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Miraflores Barranco San Isidro

Day trips

Pachacamac
40 km from Lima • Half day

Pachacamac is an ancient archaeological site located south of Lima. It was an important religious center for the Inca civilization and features several temples, pyramids, and museums.

Paracas and Ballestas Islands
250 km from Lima • Full day

Paracas is a coastal town known for its stunning natural beauty and wildlife. The Ballestas Islands, often referred to as the 'poor man's Galapagos', are home to a variety of seabirds, sea lions, and other marine life.

Huaral
80 km from Lima • Full day

Huaral is a small town located north of Lima, known for its colonial architecture, hot springs, and traditional festivals. It's a great place to experience authentic Peruvian culture and hospitality.

Festivals

Fiesta de la Candelaria • February 2 Festival Internacional de Cine de Lima • August Inti Raymi • June 24

Pro tips

  • Learn a few basic Spanish phrases to enhance your experience and connect with locals
  • Try a ceviche-making class to learn about Peruvian cuisine and culture
  • Visit the Larco Museum to see the largest private collection of pre-Columbian art in Peru
  • Explore the street art and murals in Barranco for a unique cultural experience
  • Take a day trip to Pachacamac to learn about Inca history and explore ancient ruins
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