Tour Ballestas Islands and Paracas National Reserve (PARACAS CITY)

Embark on a captivating journey to explore the remarkable Ballestas Islands and the stunning Paracas National Reserve on this combined tour. Immerse yourself in the rich marine wildlife while also admiring the beautiful desert landscapes that this region has to offer.

Tour Highlights:

Enjoy convenient hotel pickup in Paracas, followed by a transfer to the pier where the adventure begins

Board a motorboat and set off on an exciting tour to the Ballestas Islands, known for their diverse marine fauna, including sea lions, penguins, and seabirds

Marvel at the incredible wildlife and learn about the unique ecosystem from our knowledgeable guides

After the island tour, return to the pier where you’ll have free time to explore Paracas, shop for souvenirs, or simply relax

Continue the tour with a visit to the Paracas National Reserve, where you’ll be enchanted by the beautiful desert landscapes blending with the vibrant blue sea

Discover different beaches and impressive rock formations as you explore the reserve, culminating in a visit to the Interpretation Center where you’ll gain insights into the region’s natural and cultural heritage

At the end of the tour, choose to be dropped off at your hotel or at the Paracas Boulevard, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely lunch at your preferred location

Important Information:

Please note that in the event of unfavorable weather conditions or rough sea conditions, an alternative tour may be offered

Included

  • Boat ride
  • Pick up and drop off
  • Entraces fee
  • Biligual guide

Not included

  • Food
  • Tips

Immerse yourself in the extraordinary wildlife and captivating landscapes of the Ballestas Islands and Paracas National Reserve. Book your Islands and Reserve Tour today to experience the wonders of this unique natural environment.

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