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Embark on a mystical journey across the waters of Lake Titicaca and discover two of its most iconic islands: Isla del Sol (Island of the Sun) and Isla de la Luna (Island of the Moon). This full-day tour from Copacabana will allow you to delve into the Andean worldview, exploring sacred landscapes, pre-Incan temples, and natural settings of incomparable beauty. It’s a perfect experience for those seeking living history, contact with nature, and an authentic insight into the roots of the Andean world.
We’ll begin the day sailing across the highest navigable lake on the planet to reach the southern tip of Isla del Sol (Island of the Sun), the legendary birthplace of the Inca Empire. There, we’ll explore the Inca Staircase, the Fountain of the Three Waters, and ancient ceremonial gardens while our guide shares stories and legends about the sacred origins of this land. We’ll then continue to Isla de la Luna (Island of the Moon), home to the Temple of the Virgins of the Sun, a site steeped in symbolism and spirituality.
With a balance of ancient culture and breathtaking landscapes, this tour is ideal for travelers who want to explore beyond the surface. The serenity of the lake, the energy of the temples, and the warmth of its people make this experience one of the most enriching in the Bolivian Altiplano. Without a doubt, it’s an unforgettable way to explore the soul of Lake Titicaca from Copacabana.
ITINERARY
🗓 Detailed Itinerary – Full Day
1. Meeting in Copacabana and boarding
We meet at the main port of Copacabana, where we will begin our lake voyage on a motorized boat bound for the southern part of the mythical Isla del Sol. During the cruise, you will admire the Andean landscapes and the immensity of Lake Titicaca, considered sacred by pre-Hispanic cultures.
2. Arrival at Isla del Sol (Southern Zone)
We arrive at the Yumani dock, from where we begin a hike up the Inca Steps, a water feature with ceremonial fountains. We visit the Inca Garden and the Fountain of the Three Waters, elements linked to the mythical origin of the Inca Empire. Our guide will tell us the legends of Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo, who, according to tradition, emerged from these waters.
3. Sailing to Isla de la Luna
We rejoin the boat to continue the journey to the mystical Isla de la Luna, also known as Coati. This island is less crowded, but holds fundamental spiritual importance in the Andean worldview.
4. Visit to the Temple of the Virgins of the Sun (Iñak Uyu)
We explore this pre-Incan ceremonial temple dedicated to the virgins of the sun. Our guide will provide a historical and symbolic interpretation of the site, highlighting its connection to women’s rituals and the priestly hierarchy of the Tahuantinsuyu.
5. Free time for photography and contemplation
You will have time to walk along the island’s trails, take panoramic photographs of the lake, and observe the tranquility of the natural surroundings. The serenity of the place allows for a unique spiritual connection.
6. Return to Copacabana by boat
We begin the return trip by boat to Copacabana, once again enjoying the views of the majestic Titicaca.
7. Arrival in Copacabana and end of the tour
We conclude the tour at the port of Copacabana. From here, you can continue exploring the town, visit its sanctuary, or relax in front of the lake.
INCLUDES
✅ What does the tour include?
- Round-trip motorized boat transportation from Copacabana.
- Local bilingual tour guide (Spanish/English).
- Entrance to Isla del Sol (southern area).
- Entrance to the Temple of the Virgins of the Sun on Isla de la Luna.
- Guided walks through the main archaeological and natural sites.
- Assistance throughout the tour.
- First aid kit on board.
NOT INCLUDED
❌ What’s not included?
- Meals (lunch and snacks).
- Additional drinks.
- Transportation to/from La Paz or other cities.
- Tips for the guide or local staff (optional).
- Income not explicitly mentioned.
- Personal travel insurance.
RECOMMENDATIONS
💡 Tour Recommendations
- Please arrive at the meeting point in Copacabana at least 15 minutes early.
- Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun at altitude.
- Dress in layers: mornings are cool, and midday can be hot.
- Wear comfortable shoes with good traction for hiking.
- Have cash in local currency (bolivianos) for small purchases or tips.
- Avoid eating heavy meals before the tour to prevent altitude sickness.
- Respect ceremonial and heritage sites and always follow the guide’s instructions.
FAQs
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where does the tour depart from?
From the main port in Copacabana. It is recommended to arrive 15 minutes before the indicated time.
Is the hike on Isla del Sol demanding?
The hike up the Inca Steps is moderate and uphill, but is done at a leisurely pace. Suitable for people with average physical fitness.
Can I visit both islands in one day?
Yes. This tour is designed to allow you to explore the main sites of Isla del Sol (southern area) and Isla de la Luna without rushing, in a full day.
Is it necessary to bring a passport or ID?
Yes. It is recommended to bring your passport or ID, especially if you are a foreigner.
Are there restaurants on the islands?
There are small family-run restaurants on Isla del Sol, but time is limited. It is advisable to bring snacks or refreshments.
What is the altitude of Lake Titicaca?
The lake is located at approximately 3,812 meters above sea level, so it’s common to feel the effects of the altitude.
Is the tour suitable for children or seniors?
Yes, but it’s recommended that you be in good physical condition, especially for the hikes.