Ballestas-eilanden en Paracas National Reserve Dagtrip vanuit Paracas





Beschrijving
Maak een boottocht om de indrukwekkende Candelabra-geogliefen, Peruaanse boobies, Humboldt-pinguïns en het overvloedige onderwaterleven in de eilandengroep Ballestas-eilanden te bewonderen. Bezoek 's middags het ongerepte Natuurreservaat van Paracas om de rotsformatie La Catedral te zien en flamingo's en parihuanas te bewonderen vanuit een adembenemend mooi uitzicht.
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Reisroute
Vertrek om 8:00 uur vanaf de aanlegsteiger in Paracas voor een bezoek aan de eilandengroep Ballestas. Als je vanaf het kleine strandstadje Paracas naar het westen vaart, kun je de Candelabra-geoglief niet missen, een 150 meter hoge en 50 meter brede kandelaar die in de berg is geëtst en naar verluidt een oude gids voor zeilers of een verbinding met de Nazca-lijnen. Een korte beschrijving en tijd voor foto's wordt gegeven voordat u verder vaart naar de beroemde Ballestas-eilanden. Ballestas-eilanden zijn een uitstekende gelegenheid om grote families van meer dan 100 zeeleeuwen te zien slapen aan de oevers, te zonnebaden op de rotsen of hard te blaffen in pogingen om hun territorium te beschermen. Zoek aalscholvers, de Peruaanse domoor en de Peruaanse pelikaan, evenals andere indrukwekkende soorten zeevogelsoorten en Humboldt-pinguïns die samen in kleine groepen nestelen. Gelukkig voelen? Bekijk de wateren voor dolfijnen. Afgezien van het overvloedige zee- en vogelleven dat hier te vinden is, zijn de Ballestas-eilanden ook heel goed bekend voor de guano (zeevogeluitwerpselen) die op het eiland zijn gedeponeerd gedurende duizenden jaren, wat een natuurreservaat creëert van stikstofrijke meststoffen van meer dan 50 meter diep in sommige gebieden. De guano werd in het midden van de 19e eeuw de nummer 1 export van Peru, maar vandaag is de winning van guano om de 10 jaar gereguleerd. De terugreis naar Paracas is een snelle, zeer winderige, directe boottocht naar het dok. Bij aankomst om 10:00 uur eindigt uw eerste tournee. Je hebt tijd nodig om foto's te maken van de vriendelijke pelikanen die rondhangen op de kustlijn naast het dok. Ga vervolgens naar hetzelfde vertrekpunt voor je volgende tour.
Om 11:00 vertrekken naar het Paracas National Reserve voor een rondleiding door dit ongerepte en unieke natuurreservaat ten zuiden van de stad Pisco. Bezoek de Mirador de Flamencos en zie flamingo's eten aan de kust, vervolg uw avontuur in de richting van het Centro de Interpretacion om meer te weten te komen over de hele fauna in het reservaat. In dit centrum kun je skeletten van walvissen, zeeleeuwen en pinguïns zien. Om uw tour af te maken, gaat u off-road in de woestijn richting het prachtige Lagunillas-strand, waar u kunt genieten van een lunch met uitzicht (niet inbegrepen). Bij Lagunillas zijn degenen die willen gaan zwemmen van harte welkom! Keer terug naar Paracas.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Geschikt voor alle condities
- Suggesties voor Ballestas-eilanden Boottocht: zorg ervoor dat je voldoende kleding meeneemt om je beschermd te houden tegen de koele zeelucht, de zon en de nevel uit de zee. Neem een verrekijker mee om de vogels en zeeleeuwen van dichterbij te bekijken. Als u vatbaar bent voor bewegingsziekte, moet u ongeveer een halfuur voordat u aan boord gaat, een medicijn nemen.
- Suggesties voor Paracas National Reserve Tour: Als u deze dagtour neemt in de zomer (december tot maart), breng dan een extra set verse kleding mee vanwege de hoge temperaturen, vooral in januari en februari. Breng de rest van het jaar een jas mee om je te beschermen tegen koude wind. Zonnebrand, hoed en zonnebril worden ten zeerste aanbevolen.
- Niet aanbevolen voor kinderen van 6 jaar en jonger
Beoordelingen(37)
Please book directly with Paracas Explorer since they operate the tour. Guide Ricardo and Barbara were very knowledgeable
Unmissable for all ages .excellent explanations by our guide Juan Pipa of www.expeditionBallesta. Highly recommended
The Ballestas Islands were teeming with different forms of life, The day I went, we even got lucky and saw a whale surface. Of particular interest were the penguins and sea lions. There is also a huge glyph of unknown purpose or origin on a hillside that is quite striking. The tour of the nation reserve was led by a charming and intelligent guide named Barbara. The views are spectacular and well worth seeing.
The boat ride was good, however due to the weather we were unable to see Ballestas Island, however we were taken to White Island and saw lots of wild life. The second part of the tour was ok, however we never went to the flamingo viewpoint, and for me this was the most important part of the tour. So I was truly disappointed.
It was pretty smooth, the tour guides were nice and knowledgeable and we really enjoyed our experience.
This is a 2 part tour that seems to be operated by different vendors. The 8-10am boat trip to the island was good. Just the right amount of time. A little chilly, so bring an extra layer of clothes. Then one hour down time. The 11-3 driving tour to the national reserve was only mildly interesting. There were two hours of somewhat spectacular coastal panoramas. and 2 hours of lunch and swimming. We didn't eat, but those who did seemed happy. Very few in our group swam...very cold water. If I were to do it again, I'd just do the boat trip to the island and and skip the driving trip to the reserve. I'm very certain that the limited journey is possible to book...there were many boats all leaving at the same time.
Booked a private tour with Vista Adventures. About 3 1/2-hour ride from our hotel to Paracas and a little more returning. Guide slept 1/2 of the way down and probably 2/3 of the return. Guide was supposed to have some knowledge of local birds - he was totally clueless. Boat ride to the islands was supposed to last 2 hours - lasted a little over half that. Most of the lectures were in Spanish with snippets of English. If you have never seen a sea lion, you'd probably be interested. Otherwise, riding in a boat jockeying for position qround a small buoy with 3 other tour boats to see a few sleeping sea lions was underwhelming. There were a few more sea lions in a couple spots on the islands and quite a few sea birds - all of which you can see on the beach without wasting your time on the boat. Tour advertises penguins and they didn't bother to stop for people to see the single random penguin that swam by. Again, you could see twice as many swimming around the bay from the dock. We finished by going back by the buoy - sea l;ions were still sleeping and no more exciting. When they advertise that you will be taking the first boat, they mean the first one for their company. Three other boats let before ours and they were the ones that first started circling the buoy. The Paracas Reserve and museum were no more exciting. The museum was a joke for contents but we were able to walk towards the water to get a distant view of the flamingos and a few other birds I was able to show the guide. We were supposed to visit the Naldo Navarro winery but the guide decided to skip that so we could return back to Lima in time to beat some of the rush hour traffic. I recommend not wasting your money for this "private tour" and instead arranging your own transportation to Paracas. You can get boat tickets when you get there for way less money. Then go on your own to the winery if you want to see that. There is a nice restaurant just up the street from the boat dock for lunch. In our case, the guide just dumped us off and left for a while. I think the restaurant manager felt sorry for us because he brought us complimentary piscos so we could taste their local drink. (it was good) Everything is a long way south of Lima so plan to take a full day. To end this on a positive note, we had an excellent driver who smoothly maneuvered through amazing traffic and gave us a completely comfortable ride.
Both the boat tour and the park were wonderful. I would fully recommend the sites. But tour operator did a poor job. After the boat tour we were told to return to the travel agency by 10:50 for the 11:00 park tour. We were then walked back to the port to meet the tour guide. He said, small delay, be back in 10 minutes. We returned and waited another 30 minutes. We thought the tour may have left without us. We get in a van that is ???? old with a cracked windshield. I am in the jump seat next to the driver, seat belt broken. No air conditioning. The tour begins by going to an overlook site of the city. Then back to paracas. Tour guide gets out???? Ten minutes later he returns with more people. Not enough seats so the guide does not have a seat. Although the time was much shorter we enjoyed the park. On the way home the driver runs over a large rock. The driver was concerned about the condition of the vehicle ,drove about 10 miles per hour and stopped 4 times to look under the hood. We were on a cruise and had a time considerations. Very stressful. In the end everything was fine but I would find a tour operator with better communication and equipment.
Boat tour is fine lots of wild birds and some sealions and a couple of penguins. Reserve tour at 11 organised through Paracas travel really disappointing. 2 stops to see the playa roja a full hour at playa Mina - wasn’t told that should bring swimming gear and a full hour and half for lunch before returning to Paracas. This tour would be better done in a taxi if you are not on your own.
The tour guides were enthusiastic and knowledgeable, and the tour itself was organised efficiently. Worth mentioning that there is a 45min gap between the Ballestas Islands tour and that of the national park, where you come back to Paracas and can get a coffee or early lunch.


