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Ballestas Islands and Huacachina Tour from Lima, a full-day excursion that combines marine wildlife, coastal landscapes, and adventure in the Ica desert. Explore Paracas by boat, see sea lions and penguins, and experience the adrenaline rush of dune buggies and sandboarding in the Huacachina dunes.
ITINERARY
Ballestas Islands and Huacachina Tour from Lima – Full Itinerary
🕓 4:00 AM – Pickup from your hotel in Lima and departure to Paracas
The tour begins early with pickup from centrally located hotels or meeting points in districts such as Miraflores, San Isidro, or the Historic Center. The trip is made in a comfortable, air-conditioned private tourist vehicle. During the journey, you can rest, as the road trip takes approximately 4 hours.
☕ 7:30 AM – Arrival in Paracas and time for breakfast
Upon arrival at Paracas Bay, you’ll have a short free time for breakfast. There are cafes across from the pier where you can enjoy hot coffee, natural juice, empanadas, or tamales. You can also take the opportunity to buy water, sunscreen, or a hat if you don’t have one.
🛥️ 8:00 AM – Boat trip to the Ballestas Islands (duration: 1 hour 30 minutes)
You’ll board a modern boat equipped with life jackets. The tour begins with a panoramic view of the Paracas Candelabra geoglyph, a mysterious symbol drawn in the sand. You’ll then continue to the Ballestas Islands, where you’ll observe sea lions, guano birds, pelicans, Humboldt penguins, and impressive rock formations. You don’t disembark on the islands to protect the ecosystem, but the views from the boat are spectacular.
🚌 10:00 AM – Transfer from Paracas to Ica
After the boat tour, you will continue by private bus to the city of Ica. During the journey, your guide will share information about the history of the region, its wine production, and the local culture. The tour takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
🍽️ 12:00 PM – Free lunch in Ica
Upon arrival in Ica, you will have free time for lunch. You can choose between tourist or traditional restaurants to try local dishes such as carapulcra with dry soup, dry lamb, or a barbecue. You can also visit an artisan winery to taste wines and pisco.
🌴 1:30 PM – Visit to the Huacachina Oasis
After lunch, you will transfer to the famous Huacachina Oasis. Surrounded by towering dunes and palm trees, this place is perfect for walking, taking photographs, or relaxing by the lagoon. It’s one of the most iconic landscapes in the Ica region.
🚙 3:00 PM – Dune Buggy Ride and Sandboarding in the Desert
Get ready for the most exciting part of the day: the dune buggy ride through the desert. The all-terrain vehicles will take you at full speed over enormous mountains of sand, creating a roller coaster-like experience. Then, you’ll try sandboarding, an activity in which you can slide down the dunes on a board, either standing or lying down, depending on your experience level.
🏞️ 4:30 PM – Free Time in Huacachina
After the adventure, you’ll have free time to explore the oasis, buy handicrafts, have a drink, or simply enjoy the scenery. It’s also a great time to capture your last photos of the day.
🚐 5:30 PM – Return to Lima
At the end of the day, you’ll return to Lima. The return trip takes between 4 and 5 hours, depending on traffic. Arrival in the capital is estimated at around 9:30 p.m., concluding an intense but unforgettable day.
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INCLUDES
What does the Ballestas Islands and Huacachina Tour from Lima include?
- Pickup from Lima: Authorized tourist transportation from hotels or meeting points located in Miraflores, San Isidro, or the Historic Center.
- Transportation by private or shared tourist bus: Modern vehicle with air conditioning, reclining seats, seatbelts, and a first-aid kit on board.
- Professional tour guide: Accompanied by a certified guide in Spanish (in some cases also in English) throughout the tour.
- Sea tour to the Ballestas Islands: Speedboat ride from the Paracas pier, with observation of the Paracas Candelabra, sea lions, Humboldt penguins, and guano birds.
- Safety equipment for navigation: Mandatory life jackets and a safe boat with a pilot and assistant.
- Admission to the Paracas tourist pier: Boarding fee included in the package.
- Sightseeing transfer from Paracas to Huacachina: Comfortable bus or minivan ride with views of the coastal and desert landscape.
- Admission to the Huacachina Oasis: Free access to the tourist area, with time to explore, take photos, and enjoy the surroundings.
- Dune Buggy Adventure: Extreme ride on 4×4 sand vehicles through the impressive dunes of the Ica Desert.
- Sandboarding: Use sandboards to glide down the dunes, with the assistance of a local guide.
- Return to Lima by tourist transport: Return transfer in the same vehicle, with approximate arrival between 9:00 and 10:00 PM.
NOT INCLUDED
What is not included in the Ballestas Islands and Huacachina from Lima?
- Meals: Breakfast and lunch are not included. The itinerary includes free time for you to choose from a variety of local options.
- Entrance to the Paracas National Reserve (SERNANP): Some tour versions do not include this ticket (ranging from S/11 to S/16 per person). Confirm with your operator.
- Visits to wineries: Some agencies offer this activity as an add-on or part of an extended package, but it is usually not included in the standard tour.
- Tips: Not included and optional. It is suggested to tip the guide and driver if you enjoyed the service.
- Personal expenses and souvenirs: Drinks, snacks, handicraft purchases, or souvenirs are not included in the price.
- Travel insurance: Not included. It is recommended to have personal health or accident insurance for any eventuality.
- Towels, additional clothing, or restroom facilities during the trip: These must be arranged by the passenger.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Recommendations for the Ballestas Islands and Huacachina Tour from Lima
Be punctual and confirm your pick-up point
- Transportation departs very early and is usually on time. Double-check your exact departure time and have everything ready the night before: backpack, clothing, documents, and accessories.
Bring appropriate clothing for both climates
- During the morning in Paracas, the sea breeze can be chilly, so it’s advisable to bring a light jacket or windbreaker. In contrast, in Huacachina and Ica, the weather is usually hot and dry, so bring light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes.
- For walking along the docks and on the desert sand, it’s best to wear closed-toe athletic shoes. Avoid sandals or slippery shoes.
Stay hydrated
- Bring a reusable water bottle and stay hydrated, especially in the desert area where the sun is intense. You can also bring sports drinks or fresh fruit.
Protect your devices
- During the boat ride to the Ballestas Islands, splashes are common. Use a waterproof case for your cell phone or camera. If you’re carrying a backpack, make sure it’s waterproof or bring a plastic emergency bag.
Always follow the guide’s instructions.
- Whether on the boat, in the oasis, or on the buggy ride, pay attention to the guide’s and pilot’s instructions. This is key to your safety, especially when sandboarding.
Carry cash in soles.
- In Paracas and Huacachina, some establishments don’t accept cards. Bring cash in local currency to pay for entrance fees, snacks, or handicrafts. It’s not recommended to carry large amounts of money.
Don’t leave trash on the road.
- Contribute to the conservation of the marine ecosystem and the oasis. Bring a small bag for your waste and dispose of it at authorized disposal points.
If you get motion sickness while on transport or the boat, take precautions.
- If you’re sensitive to motion sickness, take a motion sickness pill 30 minutes before the boat ride.You can also bring mints or crackers to soothe your stomach.
Check the weather before traveling
- Although the tour runs year-round, May through November is the season with the greatest fog in Paracas due to the Humboldt Current. During the summer (December-March), the weather is clearer.
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions – Ballestas Islands and Huacachina Tour from Lima
1. What time does the Ballestas Islands and Huacachina Tour from Lima start and end?
The tour starts between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., depending on the pick-up point in Lima. The total duration is approximately 18 hours, with an estimated return to Lima between 9:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. This is a full-day tour, ideal for making the most of a day out of the city.
2. Is it necessary to book the tour in advance?
Yes, it is recommended to book the tour from Lima to Paracas and Huacachina several days in advance, especially if you plan to travel on weekends, holidays, or during peak season. Space is limited, especially for the boat ride and the dune buggies.
3. What animals can you see in the Ballestas Islands?
During the boat ride, you can observe a wide variety of marine fauna: sea lions, Humboldt penguins, pelicans, grackles, boobies, and other guano birds. It is an impressive experience for nature lovers.
4. Is the boat ride safe for children and seniors?
Yes, the trip to the Ballestas Islands takes place on modern, safe boats equipped with life jackets. However, if anyone has mobility issues or gets seasick easily, it is important to inform the operator in advance.
5. How long does the dune buggy ride in Huacachina last?
The buggy experience lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour, depending on weather conditions and the operator’s availability. It includes several stops for sandboarding and panoramic photos of the Ica desert.
6. Do I need previous experience to go sandboarding?
No, sandboarding in Huacachina is suitable for beginners. The guide will teach you the basic positions and how to slide safely. You can do it standing or lying down, depending on your comfort.
7. Can I bring large suitcases or luggage?
It is recommended not to bring large luggage, as there will be no designated storage spaces during the tour. Ideally, just bring a small backpack with what you need for the day: water, sunscreen, a hat, snacks, camera, and documents.
8. What kind of clothing should I bring?
It can be windy in Paracas during the morning, so it is recommended to bring a light jacket or windbreaker. In Huacachina and Ica, the weather is warm and dry, so it’s a good idea to wear light clothing, a hat, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes.
9. Are restrooms available during the tour?
Yes, there are restrooms available at the Paracas pier, restaurants in Ica, and in the Huacachina tourist area. During the bus ride or in the desert, there isn’t always immediate access, so it’s recommended to use the restrooms during stops.
10. Does the tour run year-round?
Yes, the Ballestas Islands and Huacachina tour from Lima is available year-round. During the summer season (December to March), there’s more sun, while during the winter months (June to September), there may be fog in Paracas, although this doesn’t hinder activities.