- See the emblematic Candelabro.
- Visit the incredible Ballestas Islands.
- See a world filled with thousands of sea species, such as sea lions, penguins and many more.
Easy Cancellation.
You can cancel for a full refund at least 24 hours before your tour’s start date. If you cancel after that, a 100% NO SHOW fee will be applied, and no refund will be granted.
Our guide at San Martin Port will meet you, and then you will be transferred to Paracas town. You will meet the rest of the group and board our speedboat to begin your adventure to the stunning Ballestas Island. On the way, you will stop at the Paracas Peninsula to see the enigmatic figure of the Candelabro. A gorgeous design is drawn on the side of a hill on the Peninsula. Nobody knows for sure who did it or why. There are many hypotheses regarding its origin. Some believe it is related to the Nazca Lines but still found no proof or evidence to define its creation. Afterwards, you will head off to Ballestas Island, where you will enjoy a stunning world filled with birds and sea lions. Here, you will visit the three islands at an allowed distance, navigating in some caves (this will depend on the condition of the sea). At the end of the tour, we all go back to Port El Chaco, where you will have the choice to stay and wander a bit more and have some food there, or you can board our vehicle to return to San Martin Port to rejoin your ship. If you choose to stay, you can take the shuttle bus services the cruise liner provides.Â
Include.
- Pickup and drop off.
- Shared boat tour (45 seats).
- Tour in English.
Not Include.
- Travel Insurance.
- Personal expenses.
- Entry fees (USD 5 per person).
- Tips.
What to bring
- E-travel voucher.
- Comfortable shoes.
- Sunglasses.
- Sun hat.
- Sunscreen.
- Small hand bag.
- Cash.
Not allowed
- Pets
- Oversize luggage
- Smoking
- Luggage or large bags
- Alcohol and drugs
- Children under five years.
- Pregnant women.
- People with vertigo.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible, but our guide will help you to get on board.
Most cruise liners will tell you that Local Operators aren’t allowed to be inside the port because it is a cargo port. Making a silly excuse, creating fear, so you can cancel the tour with us and book it with them. We have been operating since 2007 and have no problem accessing the ports as we hold all the licences that allow us to access all Peru ports.