You'll sail to the Palomino Islands, located off the coast of Lima, from La Punta. En route, you'll stop at San Lorenzo Island, which is eight kilometers long and has played an important role in Lima's history. You'll visit the Palomino Islands, two islands that are part of a unique ecosystem, home to extraordinary wildlife—sea lions, local birds, and migratory birds. The lack of predators allows you to snorkel with lions and penguins at close range and in complete harmony. Finally, you'll return among islets inhabited by guano birds and the second-largest colony of Humboldt penguins in Peru. Notes: - Saturdays and Sunday opera at 9:30 am.
- From Lunes to Virnes it operates at 11:00 am
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- Rates do not apply to Peruvians or foreign passengers whose stay exceeds 60 days in Peru because sales taxes are not included in the above total and, if applicable, will be charged by the local operator.
- This activity is not for people with motor disabilities.
- You should wear comfortable clothing and rubber soles.
- It is important to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a towel and a hat.
- It is highly recommended that you have a very light breakfast on the day of the tour to avoid nausea.
- This part of the Pacific Ocean is fed by the Humboldt Current. This means water temperatures range from 7 to 19 degrees Celsius depending on the time of year. Wetsuits are available.
Highlights
Travel to the Palomino Islands for wildlife viewing.
Ships and boats passing by San Lorenzo Island.
Chance to swim with sea lions in their natural habitat.
Sighting of guando birds and Humboldt penguins on the return.
Insightful and entertaining commentary from your local guide.
What includes and does not include
Boat trip
Opportunity to swim with sea lions
Wetsuits and life jackets
Tour guide in Spanish and English
Boat crew and instructor on the water
Sernanp Admission
Optional tips
Round-trip transportation from hotels
Diving equipment
Personal expenses
Meeting point
Ponto de encontro: Muelle Club Canottieri, localizado em Malecón Santiago Figueredo 800 La Punta, Callao. A entrada para o Malecón é pela Avenida Bolognesi e Rua Aguirre.
Não há devolução para este serviço. Se o passeio for cancelado pelo operador devido a circunstâncias imprevistas, será efetuado reembolso total.
General Rules
- Opera on Saturdays and Sundays at 9:30 am. - From Monday to Friday it operates at 11:00 am - Not wheelchair accessible - Children must be accompanied by an adult. - Rates do not apply to Peruvian or foreign passengers whose stay exceeds 60 days in Peru, as sales taxes are not included in the above total and, if applicable, will be charged by the local operator. - This activity is not for people with motor disabilities. - You must wear comfortable clothing and rubber soles. - It is important to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a towel and a hat. - It is highly recommended that you have a very light breakfast on the day of the tour to avoid nausea. - This part of the Pacific Ocean is fed by the Humboldt Current. This means water temperatures range from 7 to 19 degrees Celsius, depending on the time of year. Wetsuits are available.