Explore the protected natural resources of Ica on a tour that will take you to the Ballestas Islands to see the sea lions and species typical of the Humboldt Current (Humboldt penguins, guanays, pelican, seagull, etc.), as well as a guided tour by the Paracas National Reserve. If what you are looking for is an experience in natural areas that care for species, walks along the beach and the Paracas desert are ideal for you.
6:30 a.m. – 7:00 a.m. transfer from Ica – Paracas.
8:00 a.m Ballestas Islands Tour, on the way we will make a brief stop to observe the enigmatic figure of the candelabra, related to the Nazca Lines, pirates and aliens. Then we will continue our journey out to sea where we will begin to see the rock formations, marine fauna such as sea lions, penguins, pelicans, boobies, etc.
Free time on Paracas Boulevard.
11:00 a.m. Paracas National Reserve Tour, We will begin this experience with a visit to the Independence Monument, then we will continue to see the rock formation, the Cathedral, as well as the Supay Beach viewpoint, We will continue to the interpretation center where you will learn on the biodiversity of the Paracas Reserve. We finish our tour with the spectacular Red Beach and a visit to Bahía de Lagunilla.
15:00 p.m Transfer to Ica
The tour includes a transfer from Ica to Paracas, a tour of the Ballestas Islands to see marine fauna, a visit to the Paracas Boulevard and a guided tour of the Paracas National Reserve, which includes points of interest such as the Independence Monument , Red Beach and Lagunilla Bay.
During the tour of the Ballestas Islands, you can observe various species of marine fauna, including sea lions, Humboldt penguins, pelicans, boobies and more.
The tour of the Paracas National Reserve includes visits to highlights such as the Independence Monument, the rock formation known as the Cathedral, the Supay Beach viewpoint, the interpretation center and the spectacular Red Beach.
Yes, the tour includes transfer from Ica to Paracas and vice versa, as well as tourist mobility during visits to the Ballestas Islands and the Paracas National Reserve.
Strict biosafety protocols are followed and a professional guide is assisted to ensure the safety of all participants during the tour.