Líneas de Nazca y oasis de Huacachina desde el puerto de San Martín
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Líneas de Nazca y oasis de Huacachina desde el puerto de San Martín

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Nuestro guía le estará esperando a la hora acordada y lo llevarán desde el puerto de San Martín a la ciudad de Paracas. En este punto, se reunirá con el resto del grupo y se dirigirán hacia el aeropuerto de Ica, para realizar un corto vuelo sobre las Líneas de Nazca.

En el aeropuerto, se le dará una introducción sobre el recorrido e instrucciones de seguridad. Este vuelo cubrirá la extensión del desierto de Nazca, la superficie de que está marcada por los gigantescos dibujos y formas geométricas. Tenga en cuenta que el vuelo dura 70 minutos, en los que se incluyen el trayecto a las Líneas de Nazca y es la mejor manera de ver estos fascinantes líneas y dibujos que han intrigado al mundo durante años. Una vez en las líneas de Nazca, podrá ver las 14 figuras más representativas delineadas sobre la pedregosa superficie del desierto de Nazca. Representan animales y plantas estilizadas, distribuidas en un enorme laberinto de líneas, trapecios, triángulos y espirales, que se han conservado durante casi 2000 años.

Son los restos más increíbles que una antigua cultura que haya quedado en el pasado. Estos diseños, algunos de los cuales se encuentran a una altura de 500 metros, solo se pueden apreciar verdaderamente desde el aire, a una altitud de 450 metros (1500 pies).

Seguidamente nos dirigiremos hacia el sudoeste hacia al oasis de Huacachina, una hermosa laguna rodeada de palmeras y enormes dunas de arena con unas vistas espectacular del Valle de Ica y del paisaje del desierto. Aquí tendrá tiempo para tomar un tentempié o pasear por el Oasis, si desea disfrutar de una excursión en buggy por las dunas, se puede organizar localmente. Si el tiempo lo permite, visitaremos una tradicional bodega para probar algunos vinos de la zona y el Pisco. Por último, regresará al puerto de San Martín para volver a su barco.
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Incluido
  • Recogida y traslado de vuelta desde el puerto de San Martín.
  • Todas las actividades y transporte en grupo.
  • Guía que habla inglés (para francés, alemán y neerlandés debe haber un mínimo de 9 personas)
  • Botella de agua.
No incluido
  • Comida y bebida, a menos que se indique lo contrario
  • El impuesto del aeropuerto de Ica 10,00 USD por persona.
  • Propina (opcional)
Adicional
  • Recibirá confirmación en el momento de efectuar la reserva
  • Recibirá la confirmación del recorrido en el momento de efectuar la reserva
  • La hora de vuelo se confirmará el día antes de la salida y se le notificará por correo electrónico (debe comprobar si ha recibido en su correo electrónico la confirmación de la hora del vuelo)
  • Se necesita un mínimo de 2 personas para reservar la visita
  • Si su barco tiene algún retraso en la llegada, le recomendamos encarecidamente que nos avise con tres a cuatro días de antelación, de modo que podamos organizar un nuevo servicio de recogida. También le aconsejamos que revise su correo electrónico por si se produjeran cambios en la hora de recogida.
Características
Turismo
75%
Cultural
65%
Opiniones
3.5
2
J
Jeanne.Christofferson
2 | 2017-04-30

The directions to meet the guide were 'vague'... within walking distance of the ship... no one had a sign with my name or Viator or Nazca... no clues... there were people milling around in front of the gangway ... asking if we needed taxis... there were buses parked about 1/2 block away...within walking distance... no one had any idea what was going on. Someone suggested that perhaps I had to go to the Security gate...quite a way up a steep hill... so I got into a taxi to go up to the gate... luckily, a man put 2 and 2 together and came to get me... 6 of us got into a van and were driving to downtown Paracas... the others were driven to the wharf... I was told to wait in the city park... eventually a gentleman came over and said he was the guide. It was all rather 'loosey-goosey... He was a careful driver and explained what we were seeing and some history of the area, which I really appreciated. First we drove to a winery... I had to go on a walking tour to see grape vines, where the grapes were crushed and how the liquid is further distilled to make Pisco. I was given a few samples of wine and Pisco to taste. The gentleman there was a nice young man... but I live in Napa... and have been to 'a few' wineries... lol... Then we drove a long way to the town of ICA where the airport was located. The whole tour supposedly began at 9 am and lasted till 4:00pm... there was never an opportunity to get anything for lunch or a snack... no water was included... luckily I brought my own water bottle from the ship I get hypoglycemia and need to eat regularly... I had a sesame seed cracker snack... which I broke and shared with the driver. We got to the airport, and he got me checked in... there was nothing there...we waited at least an hour could have stopped for something to eat enroute??? as I stood in line for 'security' ... he suddenly asked me for my passport... I thought there was some security thing to be done and handed it over... no... he just wanted to read my personal information... when he had done so, he handed it back... When I got to the plane I was assigned to a seat with the wing strut right outside the window... not a good viewing situation ... The pilots were good, and did their best to 'locate' the figures under the wing tip so we could spot them... I had to work around the wing strut, and missed seeing 2 of the figures... the whale and the dog When we returned, i asked to go back to the ship, but was told we had to go to some lake... ok... it was a depression in the land with water and a large dune behind it.. some sad looking boats with palm leaf roofs were being paddled around. My guide found a couple from Ukraine that he'd met in Paracas earlier and spent quite a while chatting. I wandered around took some photos and waited. When he came over I asked to go back to the ship we had to be on board at 4:30... he said I should take pictures of the lake. Told him I already did that while he was visiting. We began the LONG drive back... he finally got the idea we were running out of time and kept up a good pace. Got to the security gate and I had no way to get to the pier. The guard called a shuttle to get me... Luckily one came. I got to the gangway just as the crew were taking in the water and cold towels. I must have been the last passenger on board. My husband was rather upset that the time was cut so close. I was about ready to faint and rushed to get something to eat. All in all it was rather disappointing.. the whole cruise was booked so I could see the Nazca Lines, and that was more of a struggle with the wing strut in the way... the guide had no clue that a 7 hour tour should include some water, and some sort of snack... and he had no business asking for my passport because he was nosy...he could have made sure I had a good seat in the plane, but didn't... it wasn't allotted by weight... people weighing more than me were further back, and less than me both in front and behind me, and a little kid sat across from me... I would have trouble recommending this particular tour... disappointing since I've heard such wonderful things about Viator tours.

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