Ballestas Islands: Peru’s Natural Paradise boat tour
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Explore the biodiversity of the Ballestas Islands, a natural gem of Peru’s southern coast.
Highlights
- Unique marine sanctuary with penguins, birds, and sea lions.
- Coastal scenery blending deep blue ocean and red desert.
- Local guides reveal natural and cultural secrets.
- Family-friendly, no prior experience required.
- A short trip with memories that last a lifetime.
Description
Located off the bay of Paracas in the Ica region, the Ballestas Islands are one of the most fascinating destinations along the Peruvian coast. Known as the “Galápagos of Peru” for their incredible biodiversity, these islands offer a unique experience for travelers who wish to connect with nature, admire breathtaking seascapes, and observe wildlife in its natural habitat.
The journey to the Ballestas Islands begins at the picturesque port of Paracas, where modern boats set sail across the Pacific Ocean in an exciting voyage. Along the way, one of the first wonders to capture visitors’ attention is El Candelabro, a giant geoglyph etched into the sand. Its origins remain a mystery, with theories ranging from pre-Hispanic symbols to navigational signs for ancient sailors.
As the boat approaches the islands, the scenery transforms: rocky formations carved by the sea rise dramatically, sheltering a vibrant ecosystem. The islands are home to thousands of seabirds, including pelicans, boobies, gulls, and the emblematic guanay cormorant, which fill the skies. On the shores and rocky outcrops, colonies of sea lions rest, play, and swim gracefully around the boats. With some luck, visitors may also spot the charming Humboldt penguins, an endangered species that has found refuge in this protected environment.
The natural spectacle goes beyond wildlife: the deep blue of the ocean contrasts beautifully with the reddish and ocher tones of the desert coastline, creating a stunning landscape. This makes the Ballestas Islands a perfect destination for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
The tour, which lasts about two hours, is designed for the whole family and requires no prior boating experience. Local guides share insights about the ecological importance of the islands, the history of guano extraction—once called “white gold” for its value as fertilizer—and the ongoing conservation efforts that safeguard this fragile ecosystem.
Visiting the Ballestas Islands is more than just a boat trip: it is an opportunity to immerse yourself in Peru’s natural wealth, to learn about the harmonious coexistence between the sea and its wildlife, and to take home unforgettable memories of a place that seems frozen in time.
If you are looking for an experience that combines adventure, nature, and culture, the Ballestas Islands are a must-see on your journey through southern Peru. Whether traveling as a couple, with family, or friends, this marine sanctuary will gift you unforgettable moments and the certainty of having visited a truly unique corner of the world.
Includes
Boat tour to the Ballestas Islands
Stop and explanation about the El Candelabro geoglyph
Wildlife watching: sea lions, seabirds, and Humboldt penguins
Panoramic views of rock formations and coastal landscapes
Professional local guide throughout the tour
Life jacket and safety equipment on board
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund