The Nazca Lines

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The Nazca Lines



Tour Description:

Complement your travels in South America with two of Peru’s most diverse wonders! Our private tour includes roundtrip transportation from Lima, a selection of fine hotels and resorts, a flight-seeing tour over the Nazca Lines and a cruise excursion to observe the wildlife of the Ballestas Islands.

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Dates & Pricing

Wednesday 01 Jan 25 — Tuesday 31 Dec 24Starting at $1,899 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day 1 – Welcome to Lima!
Upon arrival at the airport, youll be warmly greeted and escorted to the Wyndham Airport Hotel.

Day 2 – From Lima to Paracas
Travel overland with your private car and guide through the arid and captivating coastal landscapes to Paracas. Then take to the skies in a small plane for a birds-eye view of the Nazca Lines, one of the world’s most intriguing and enduring mysteries. Etched into the dry Earth below and enduring for nearly 1,500 years, these enormous line drawings cover the arid plain below you. Among the enigmatic glyphs that will capture your attention and fire your imagination are a spider, condor, fish and monkey. Back on the ground, you’ll check in to the stylish Hotel Paracas Luxury Collection - our inviting resort overlooking the Bay of Paracas.  Meals B

Day 3 – Discover the Ballestas Islands + Return to Lima
After checking out from your resort, you’ll embark on a sightseeing expedition off the Pacific Coast. Reaching the rugged Ballestas Islands, part of Peru’s largest coastal wildlife sanctuary, your boat will navigate around the islands rocky shoreline, punctuated by arches and caves. As sea conditions permit, we should be able to get close enough to observe the islands’ inhabitants - including raucous herds of sea lions and a variety of indigenous birds including Guanay cormorants, Peruvian boobies, and enormous colonies of Peruvian pelicans. Humboldt penguins can also be espied in these waters. As we make our way back to the mainland, be on the lookout for a huge 3-pronged geoglyph that stretches close to 500 feet long and more than 150 feet wide. Etched into an arid hill facing the Pacific, its origins are still debated; some link it to the Nazca Lines while others propose that it may have served as a navigational guide for ancient sailors. In the afternoon, journey back in your private car to Lima for your onward journey.  Meals B