Friday, September 9, 2016

Huacachina with kids


The secret to travelling with kids is to find interesting and exciting things to do. You can always mix in a few churches and museums, but the kids want adventure! When you travel for almost free, money well spent is on experiences.



Peruhop is a hop on, hop off discount bus/tour service. We chose a 2 day/1 night tour. The company gave us a group discount (family of 5) and a second discount because we chose to book our own hotel in Paracas. We had enough Hilton points to book a room at the Doubletree Paracas. It is a suite style hotel and even though they would only allow me to book a room for 4, we could easily accommodate our family of 5 in the room. The hotel even gave us welcome drinks and cookies for FREE.
The tour included the bus, guide, stops at Cristo de Pacifico vista near Lima, breakfast stop, Chincha slave tunnels, sandboarding in Huacachina, Ballestas Islands boat tour and Inca ruins. A true bargain!
The tour is low key, the people were all young tourists and families, the bus very comfortable and safe. The vista was informative with lots of history. The breakfast stop is in the middle of nowhere and has the most amazing bread I've ever eaten.

The slave tunnels were educational and prompted lots of questions from the kids. More on sandboarding and the islands later. The Inca ruins were the weakest stop, but that being said if you actually toured the ruins it would cost you $25 per person. The bus stops near a wall so you can peek over for free.
Bottom line, this is a great way to get from here to there and see some things along the way.
It took several hours to reach Paracas, a small beach town. If you stay at the Hilton, you need to take a taxi to and from the hotel.

We spent the rest of the day relaxing at the pool at the hotel. Nice break from travelling and a good chance for the kids to unwind. For dinner, I recommend heading back into town and there are a number of great inexpensive restaurants lining the beach. We ate dinner and breakfast at El Arizal because the woman working there was so friendly. The food was very good! One tip, there are limited ATMS in Paracas and a lot of restaurants only take cash.


The next morning, we met our Peruhop guide at a hostel. The hostel stored our luggage for the day and our guide walked us to the Ballestas island boat tour. The Ballestas islands are the poor man's Gallapagos. You do get to see the Nasca lines from the boat which is a bonus plus a variety of birds, sea lions and penquins. It's cold on the boat so dress accordingly.


After the island tour, you have the option to take a 1 hour tour of the Paracas Natural Reserve. It's a quick bus tour with stops at a few vistas and the museum. 


Then we hop back on the bus for a few hours to go to Huacachina. I highly recommend visiting Huacachina for several reasons. One, it's perfect for kids. My 10 year old loved it, my 17 year old loved it, my husband loved it. It's crazy and it's unlike anything you have ever done before. Definitely a highlight of the trip. 


The company puts 12 people in a dune buggy type of car, straps you in and then the driver takes you as fast as he can over huge sand dunes. Crazy! Check out the video at the top of this post! They make 3 stops along the way so you can sandboard down the dunes which increase in elevation with every stop ending with the giant 200 meter hill. I tried the first one and then decided to ride the buggy the rest of the way which I enjoyed. So no worries if you are not a fan of this activity.


The tour takes about 2 hours and then you are returned to the hostel and bus to return to Lima. We had a great experience with Peruhop and met people who were taking the bus for as long as 10 days.

Next post: The Amazon

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