What to do and see in Ica Region, Ica Region: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

August 18, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Discover the best top things to do in Ica Region, Peru including Great Nazca Tours, Kangaroo Kite, Nazca Trips, Tabernero, Ballestas Islands, Paracas National Reserve, Tacama, Cantalloc Aqueduct, Geoglifos de Palpa, Cahuachi.
Restaurants in Ica Region

1. Great Nazca Tours

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Great Nazca Tours

we are a local travel agency in the city of nasca and we offer you daily Classic Flight over the nazca lines and also Land ToursMoreover,we arrange specific package holiday to see the Nasca Lines With our Best Seller Package: 1º NAZCA LINES FROM LIMA BY TOURIST BUS2 DAYS / 1 NIGHT PROGRAM, 2º NAZCA LINES FROM LIMA BY TOURIST BUS FULL DAY TOUR PROGRAM.

2. Kangaroo Kite

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5.0 based on 159 reviews

Kangaroo Kite

We are a kitesurfing school offering kite lessons and rentals... We are also the first International Kiteboarding Organization Centre in Peru and all our instructors are fully insured & certified....

3. Nazca Trips

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Nazca Trips

Nazca Trips! Is a dreamer Local Travel Agency specialized in Nazca Tours, Nazca Flights and Nazca Lines Tours. We have a group of professional Local Tour Guides with more than 10 years of Experience. We offer Nazca Tours and Safety Nazca Lines Flights. We are dedicated to provide quality services, security and personalized assistance in all our Tours in Nazca We invite you to book with total security any of our Nazca Tours.. Decodes the Nazca Lines through the romantic guides of Ancient History. Nazcatrips.com offers services of Nazca Lines Tours, Safety Nazca Flights and Deeply Nazca Tours in Nazca – Peru.

4. Tabernero

Prolongacion Andres Razuri 310 A pocos metros del KM 199 de la panamericana sur, Chincha Alta 11702 Peru +51 56 264567 [email protected] http://www.tabernero.com
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

Tabernero

5. Ballestas Islands

Paracas National Reserve, Pisco Peru +51 1 7177500 http://www.sernanp.gob.pe
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4.5 based on 503 reviews

Ballestas Islands

These islands are known for their many caves and arches that serve as shelter to more than 1500 species of marine birds and a large number of sea lions.

Reviewed By Kelstar1972 - Melbourne, Australia

Given I’d been to the Galapagos I was a little skeptical and hadn’t planned on doing the trip but I’m so glad I did. It was only short and truly beautiful ! Lots of bird life, sea lions, penguins and views ! Really nice trip, short and really cheap !

6. Paracas National Reserve

Carr. Punta Pejerrey Peru (056) 9450 34301 [email protected] http://www.peru.travel/en-us/what-to-do/natural-peru/protected-natural-areas/paracas-national-reserve.aspx
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4.5 based on 568 reviews

Paracas National Reserve

Reviewed By Culture11377244431

An amazing place to visit. We managed to do a bike ride through the reserve was really easy to organise and a great day biking around. Just leave early before the heat sets in

7. Tacama

Camino Real S/N La Tinguina, Ica 11000 Peru +51 56 581030 http://www.tacama.com
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4.5 based on 958 reviews

Tacama

Internationally acclaimed for its fine wine and pisco, this vineyards is housed in a 16th-century farm, yet employs modern technology for its wine production.

Reviewed By pattyloomerc - Christiana, United States

Tacama is a wonderful place !!!you need to plan to be there all day , Family friendly , my husband and I we did the wine and Pisco tasting ( Cata)also winery tours , we saw the show Horse dancing with a woman , dancing Marinera , our experience was fantastic , this was our first time wine tasting for us.

8. Cantalloc Aqueduct

Carretera Puquio-Cusco, Nazca Peru +51 994 307 771 http://www.cattravelperu.com/tour/tour-arqueologico-nasca/
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4.5 based on 532 reviews

Cantalloc Aqueduct

An ingenious system of stone aqueducts built by the people of Nasca in ancients times is still functioning and used by local farmers for irrigation.

9. Geoglifos de Palpa

Palpa Peru https://www.uni-bamberg.de/fileadmin/ivga/Lambers/reindel_et_al_2006.pdf
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Geoglifos de Palpa

10. Cahuachi

Oficina 201, Nazca Peru +51 951 295 636 http://archaeology.about.com/od/cterms/g/cahuachi.htm
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Cahuachi

Reviewed By RafalWVIIX - Skoki, Poland

I'm not a amateur of guided tours, but in some cases, when it's hard to get somewhere on your own, I'm joining the group. In case of Peru I was doing it quite often. After exciting flight over Nazca plateau in the morning , I finally found a little time to take a shower and eat something before I went for another trip early afternoon. Two off-road cars took our international group to the depths of desert surrounding town of Nazca. Luckily, I could borrow pair of goggles from driver, because in other case, a rough ride through the desert in windowless car would be a real torture. Took us a while to get there, but finally we have arrived. First of all, that was a surprise to see pyramids in Peru. I knew, that there's plenty of step pyramids in Meso-America but I've never heard about such a structures, I mean pyramids, in South America. The group of over thirty of those structures was found in 1922 to the west of Nazca. Proper excavations started over thirty years later, but only three units were thoroughly researched. Unearthed structures were nothing like those from Mexico or Guatemala. First difference it was material used for their construction - adobe instead of stone and earth. Second - they weren't exactly step pyramids.They looked more like terraced hills. Erected by people from Nazca Culture, Cahuachi site, that looked quite eerie when sun hid itself behind the clouds, was used as a ceremonial centre from around 1 to 500 AD. Three excavated units contains, among the other features, kanchas, walls, passages and circural depressions Although, those pyramids weren't that impressive like their more famous equivalent from other parts of the world, still, it was very interesting to see them, and to learn some historical facts about them from our guide.

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