ATV Tour Adventure in Reserva Nacional de Paracas
Overview
Inclusions
- Helmet
- Pads
- Elbow
What to expect
You will visit the viewpoint of the cathedral, Yumaque Beach, Isthmus of the peninsula and Playa Roja ; In each of the stops you will have time for the photos and enjoy the scenery.
Stop At:
• Paracas National Reserve, Carr. Punta Pejerrey Peru
• Islas Ballestas, Paracas 11660 Peru
• Laguna De Huacachina, Ica 11000 Peru
• Ica, Ica, Ica Region
• Nazca Magic Tours, Nazca Peru
• Pisco, Pisco, Ica Region
• Cusco, Cusco, Cusco Region
• Santuario Historico de Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Peru
• Arequipa, Arequipa, Arequipa Region
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 30 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
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The guide Ismael was very friendly and knowledgeable, we made three stops along the natural reserve (playa Yumaque, mirador and playa roja). The quad was in good condition and easy to manoeuvre. Playa Roja in particular is really stunning!
The guide Ismael was very friendly and knowledgeable, we made three stops along the natural reserve (playa Yumaque, mirador and playa roja). The quad was in good condition and easy to manoeuvre. Playa Roja in particular is really stunning!Loved it, just be ready with an exceptional amount of sun screen and for the vibrations from the ATV (which you eventually get used to). Having seen how long it took bike riders to make it to the view points we drove to, very happy we choose to ride the ATV’s.
Loved it, just be ready with an exceptional amount of sun screen and for the vibrations from the ATV (which you eventually get used to). Having seen how long it took bike riders to make it to the view points we drove to, very happy we choose to ride the ATV’s.We rented bikes from Rojas tours and spent about 5 hours in the park. They were a bit rusty and we tested a few to find ones with decent gears and brakes, there are some minor hills so gears and brakes do matter. They worked out fine and we had a good day in the park. The park itself was stunnin...
We rented bikes from Rojas tours and spent about 5 hours in the park. They were a bit rusty and we tested a few to find ones with decent gears and brakes, there are some minor hills so gears and brakes do matter. They worked out fine and we had a good day in the park. The park itself was stunning, a mix of incredible colours. There are some beautiful beaches and cliffs. If you’re in Paracas this is a must.If this is the only way you can get in to see the amazing views at the national reserve OR if your kids are dying to ride an (old/shabby) ATV then I guess the trip might be worthwhile. We were underwhelmed by the tour -the quality of the machines, the ride itself (50% of it was on the highway g...
If this is the only way you can get in to see the amazing views at the national reserve OR if your kids are dying to ride an (old/shabby) ATV then I guess the trip might be worthwhile. We were underwhelmed by the tour -the quality of the machines, the ride itself (50% of it was on the highway getting to and from the park) and our guide (who could not have been less talkative or engaging). Your better bet is getting a guided tour of this amazing park (since all car/buggy/ATV tours cover the same sites). This ATV adventure with this tour company would be a pass for me.Excellent Buggy tour. 2 hours of pure fun in “La Reserva de Paracas”. We got the chance of taking beautiful pictures from the various mirador of the reserve. Staff really friendly ....thank to All
Excellent Buggy tour. 2 hours of pure fun in “La Reserva de Paracas”. We got the chance of taking beautiful pictures from the various mirador of the reserve. Staff really friendly ....thank to AllWe went on the ballestas island & national reserve tours with Playaroja on 19th July. The tours were both very reasonably priced with no unexpected extras (don't forget to buy your reserve taxes in advance though!) On the first tour (Ballestas islands), we went on a pretty plush boat & saw La Ca...
We went on the ballestas island & national reserve tours with Playaroja on 19th July. The tours were both very reasonably priced with no unexpected extras (don't forget to buy your reserve taxes in advance though!) On the first tour (Ballestas islands), we went on a pretty plush boat & saw La Candelabra as well as an awful lot of wildlife including the famed penguins and sea lions and even some star and sunfish, all of which our guide and captain (names unknown unfortunately) were extremely adept at spotting and they tried to make sure both sides of the boat got a good closeup view at some point (despite the majority of the boat instinctively standing, cameras aloft trying to get as many decent shots in as possible!) On the second tour (Paracas National Reserve), we got to visit the flamingoes (from a distance), La Catedral rock and the red beach - at the last stop we were even given a small Pisco sour drink each to finish the day. Our guide Daniel Mantilla was extremely knowledgeable and funny, full of interesting facts and anecdotes; he made the the afternoon a fun and informative experience for all. The only thing I wasn't too impressed with was La Catedral which is just a rock that once looked like a cathedral before part of it was taken out by a tsunami. A humbling thing to know and the other views from the viewpoint aren't half bad but I think I'd have preferred more time at the first spot to explore the museum AND have the chance of seeing some of the unique Peruvian flamingoes in the wild (because really, who would turn the latter down?!). As it is, you have the option of one, the other or the cultural centre (entrance for museum & centre included in price) due to time constraints. Most of our group picked the flamingoes (us included) but if you can fight the urge I would recommend choosing the museum as it would have been interesting to know a little more of the history of the place and you aren't allowed close enough to see the birds as anything other than white dots on the horizon (even with 20x optical zoom on the camera as pictured!)