




Ballestas Islands & Paracas National Reserve from Paracas
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 7h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
- See beautiful flamingos from a breathtaking scenic overlook
- Get a glimpse of skeletons of whales, sea lions, and penguins
- Enjoy the view and go for a swim in stunning Lagunillas Beach
Activity location
- Ica
- Ica, Ica, Peru
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 5Q82+777, Paracas 11550, Peru | Paracas Local Office, Av Paracas Mz D Lte 5, Paracas, Peru (next to the Gran Palma hotel).
- Paracas, Ica, Peru
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Ballestas Islands & Paracas National Reserve from Paracas
- 7h
- English
What's included, what's not
- Ballestas Islands boat ride
- Paracas national reserve tour
- English-speaking guides
- Transportation
- Ballestas Islands Entrance Fee + Paracas National Reserve Entrance Fee (22 Soles)
- Dock Ticket (5 Soles)
- Meals and drinks
- Tips for guide
Know before you book
- Not suitable for: Babies under 1 year
What you can expect
Part 1: Wildlife Encounter at the Ballestas Islands (8:00 AM – 10:00 AM)
Your adventure begins at the Paracas dock, where you'll board a speedboat and cruise into the shimmering Pacific. As you glide along the coast, one of Peru’s most mysterious landmarks will come into view—the Candelabra geoglyph, an enormous 150m-tall figure etched into the desert hillside. Its origin is still debated, some say it's a beacon for ancient sailors, others link it to the Nazca Lines. Either way, it's a perfect photo opportunity.
As you reach the Ballestas Islands, known as “the poor man’s Galapagos,” prepare to be surrounded by life. Watch hundreds of sea lions sprawled on the rocks, barking, playing, and sunbathing. Scan the skies and cliffs for the Peruvian booby, cormorants, pelicans, and the elusive Humboldt penguin—a rare sight in its natural habitat. And if you're lucky, dolphins may join your journey!
You’ll also hear about the island's surprising history with guano, once Peru’s most valuable export, now a protected natural resource. Your guide will share fascinating stories of this once-booming “white gold” industry. After your immersive wildlife cruise, return to Paracas around 10:00 AM, don’t forget to snap a few photos of the curious pelicans that lounge along the shore near the dock.
Part 2: Desert & Ocean Views in the Paracas National Reserve (11:00 AM – 3:30 PM)
At 11:00 AM, switch gears from sea to desert with a guided journey into the breathtaking Paracas National Reserve. Begin at the Flamingo Viewpoint, where—with a little luck—you’ll see these elegant pink birds feeding along the shoreline.
Next, stop at the Interpretation Centre, a small but impressive museum showcasing the area's rich biodiversity. See whale skeletons, sea lion skulls, and penguin exhibits as your guide shares stories of life in this unique coastal ecosystem. But the real thrill awaits as your vehicle heads off-road across surreal desert landscapes, winding through rust-colored dunes and salt-crusted valleys until you reach Lagunillas Beach—a dramatic stretch of coastline framed by cliffs and turquoise water. Enjoy a leisurely lunch by the sea at a local beachfront restaurant (optional, not included), take in the sweeping views, or dive into the cool ocean if you're up for a swim. After a rejuvenating afternoon, return to Paracas by late afternoon with your senses filled and your camera full.
Location
Activity location
- Ica
- Ica, Ica, Peru
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 5Q82+777, Paracas 11550, Peru | Paracas Local Office, Av Paracas Mz D Lte 5, Paracas, Peru (next to the Gran Palma hotel).
- Paracas, Ica, Peru