Atenas Hotel Boutique





The Atenas Hotel Boutique Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Paracas is a small port city on the Pacific coast south of Lima. It is also the starting point to go by boat to the Ballestas Islands or to visit the Paracas reserve. This walk offers you a short walk along the bay of Paracas. The path runs along the sea and even if it sometimes feels like being on private property, it is allowed to pass. You can of course admire the sea, but also the magnificent gardens of certain properties.
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Spectacular tour of the Ballestas Islands on the Peruvian coast. You start from Paracas and after a few minutes, you will find the first attraction, El Candelabro, a strange figure drawn in the sand on a hillside. Shortly after, you reach the islands themselves, where the wealth of fauna is impressive. Thousands of birds and sea lions. This tour really is a must.
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Paracas is a small port city on the Pacific coast south of Lima. It is also the starting point to go by boat to the Ballestas Islands or to visit the Paracas reserve. This walk offers you a short walk in the city of Paracas taking advantage of the Malecon, the pontoon, the Plaza de Armas and the view of the fishing port.
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Paracas is a small port city on the Pacific coast south of Lima. It is also the starting point for going by boat to the Ballestas Islands or for visiting the Paracas Reserve, a coastal peninsula with cliffs overlooking the ocean. This excursion, which can be done by mountain bike or vehicle, will give you a magnificent overview of the reserve, passing by the small port of Lagunillas where there are a few restaurants serving seafood such as ceviche. You will also pass by the red sand beach or...
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The Paracas National Reserve is a seaside reserve where it is possible to admire incredible wildlife, especially large numbers of birds. The flamenco watchtower overlooks the bay of Paracas where the flamencos like to be because there is no swell. It is therefore a place where they are protected and find their food. This short and easy route leaves from the parking lot of the National Reserve Museum in Paracas and goes to a privileged point for the observation of flamencos.