Ballestas Islands Sightseeing Boat Ride from Paracas

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Why we love it?

This 2-hour sightseeing boat tour from Paracas offers a close-up view of the Candelabra geoglyph, a large candlestick-shaped figure etched into the hillside that has intrigued visitors for centuries. As you continue to the Ballestas Islands, you’ll see large groups of sea lions lounging on the rocks and hear their distinctive calls, while a variety of seabirds including Peruvian boobies, Peruvian pelicans, cormorants, and Humboldt penguins nest nearby. The islands are also known for their rich deposits of guano, a natural fertilizer formed over thousands of years. Keep an eye on the water for dolphins, adding to the diverse marine life on display. This tour suits travelers interested in wildlife, natural history, and coastal landscapes, with an English-speaking guide providing commentary throughout the boat ride.

Inclusions

  • 2-hour sightseeing boat ride
  • English-speaking guide

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities
  • Ballestas Islands entrance fee (18 Soles)

Itinerary

Meet at Alameda Alan García Pérez

Stop 1

As you cruise west from the tiny beach town of Paracas, you won't be able to miss the Candelabra geoglyph, a 150m high and 50m wide figure of a candlestick etched into the mountain, rumored to have been an ancient guide for sailors or a connection to the Nazca lines. A short description and time for photos is given before cruising on to the famous Ballestas Islands.

Ballestas islands is an excellent opportunity to see large families of over 100 sea lions sleeping on the shores, basking in the sun on the rocks or some barking loudly in efforts to protect their territory. Spot cormorants, the Peruvian booby and Peruvian pelican as well as other impressive varieties of sea bird species and Humboldt penguins nesting together in small groups. Feeling lucky? Watch the waters for dolphins.

Apart from the abundant marine and bird life found here, the Ballestas Islands are also very well known for the guano (seabird droppings) deposited on the island over thousands of years which creates a natural reserve of nitrogen-rich fertilizer over 50 meters deep in some areas. The guano came to be Peru's #1 export in the mid-19th century however today the extraction of guano has been regulated to every 10 years.

The return trip to Paracas is a quick, very windy, direct boat ride to the dock. You should have some time to take photos of the friendly pelicans that hang out on the shore line beside the dock, do some souvenir shopping or grab a snack before heading on to your next destination.

Meeting / Pickup

Alameda Alan García Pérez

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Make sure you bring adequate clothing to keep you protected from the cool ocean air, the sun and spray from the sea.
  • Bring a pair of binoculars to get a closer look at the birds and sea lions.
  • If you are prone to motion sickness, you should take medication about a half-hour before you board
  • Departure location: Paracas Local Office (Paracas Explorer Office in Paracas located inside the Ballestas Island hotel, A.H.ALAN GARCIA PEREZ mz -LT 9 EL CHACO. ) Important: Please contact Bamba at [ ] to confirm your departure information at least 1 week prior to your first day of travel.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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