Flight over the Nasca Lines from Nasca





Description
Visit the enigmatic Nazca Lines, declared a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1994 by UNESCO, highlighted for its historical and cultural value. Take a 30-minute flyover over the main figures that represent a mystery to this day, interpret your own theory and discover the truth behind these mysterious giant figures in the middle of the desert.
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Itinerary
We will pick up the passengers at their respective Hotels in the center of Nasca or at the Nasca bus terminal and we will transfer them to the Maria Reiche Aerodrome in Nasca, and then proceed to check in, and then carry out the overflight to the Lines of Nasca. Sometimes there are flight delays due to weather conditions (fog), so passengers will have to wait until the aerodrome gives the order to fly. In that free time, passengers can walk around the aerodrome facilities, look at souvenirs and even buy a coffee while waiting for the final flight time. Generally flights start at approximately 9:30am. At the end of the flight, a flight certificate will be given to each passenger.
At the end of the flight over the Nasca Lines, all passengers will be transferred to the bus terminal or to their respective hotels in Nasca. The end time of the service is usually between 11:00am ~ 1:00pm approx. It will depend on the weather conditions.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
- PICK-UPS ARE FROM HOTELS IN THE CENTER OF NASCA AND SURROUNDING AREAS, HOWEVER, IF YOUR ACCOMMODATION IS NOT IN THE LIST OF AVAILABLE HOTELS IN NASCA, PLEASE INFORM US THE NAME OF YOUR ACCOMMODATION TO CONFIRM WHETHER PICK-UP WILL BE POSSIBLE OR NOT. THIS IS BECAUSE THERE ARE MANY ACCOMMODATIONS THAT ARE NOT REGISTERED IN THE GOOGLE MAPS SYSTEM. ________
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Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The flight schedule in Nasca may be affected due to weather conditions, some days there are flight delays due to fog. In any case, we guarantee that the flight will take place no matter what. We just have to wait for the fog to clear.
- It is mandatory to bring a valid, physical passport to the Nasca airport to be able to fly over the Nasca Lines.
- The maximum weight of each flight passenger will be between 90kg ~ 100kg. Passing that weight limit, they must pay a percentage of 01 extra seat on the plane ($70usd). The surcharge will be subject to conditions depending on the weight of the other members, this can be discussed internally with us.
- Children over 3 years old must pay for their own seat on the flight.
- Do not eat heavy meals before the flyover to avoid dizziness.
Reviews(2)
Overall a great experience
Lisa, thank you so much for your rating. We're glad you enjoyed the Nazca Lines tour. We wish you a wonderful trip through Peru. Best regards, Sam =) 🛩️🤠🙌🏻
We had booked the flights through Viator as we were recommended the Nazca lines and unfortunately we were quite disappointed. We had the airline Aero Fenix. We were greeted by a gentleman of society who had rather a put-on kindness. The tax should be paid in cash, although all other airlines accepted cards and card readers were available. Then we paid significantly more tax than was ultimately stated on the tickets. We paid a total of 20 sols more than necessary. Then the flight was scheduled at 8am and we only flew at 9:22am. Attention: no valuables may be brought in during the security check. These are easily retained, not returned and later their own property was for public sale. We have not received this back.😡 In itself, this is a nice experience, but more hipped than it ultimately was. You can look at it, but the value for money is not right.
Good evening Lisa, thank you for your rating. I am responding to this review to clarify for our future passengers that the issues mentioned in your review have already been resolved. Below are the two issues that have been resolved and clarified: - During the payment of the airport tourist tax, a misunderstanding occurred. One of our employees forgot to mention that airport taxes are paid in two installments. The first payment of S/30 soles can be paid in soles or US dollars (US$10). The second payment of S/47 soles can be made in cash or by card. We, as the airline, do not collect airport taxes. This matter has been resolved. Unfortunately, you exchanged dollars at the Nazca airport at a slightly low exchange rate (3.20) and lost approximately S/20 soles or US$5.88 during the currency exchange. You then paid your airport taxes without any problems. Even so, after the event, I personally... I issued you a refund of $15 USD (via PayPal) as compensation for the inconvenience (a fair and acceptable amount for the misunderstanding). - On the other hand, during check-in, your father had a multi-tool knife confiscated from his backpack as he went through security for boarding (it is prohibited to carry sharp objects through security, and we inform all passengers of this). Security personnel placed a sticker on the knife for inventory control with the number "239." Your father, seeing the sticker from a distance, "thought" that the number 239 represented a price in soles, believing that airport staff were selling the knife, which is not true at all. Airport staff are prohibited from selling confiscated items to passengers (it's airport policy). This caused you to be upset, leaving this negative review complaining that you were scammed and robbed, which is not entirely accurate. We have finally spoken with you via WhatsApp, and fortunately, everything was clarified, and we are on good terms. Therefore, we feel compelled to explain this review so that other future passengers can understand that we have no intention of scamming passengers; we are very transparent and professional. We wish you a wonderful trip through Peru. Best regards, Sam =) 🌟✈️☺️



