Nazca Lines
Nazca Lines
Nazca Lines

Nazca Lines Tours and Tickets

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The enigmatic Nazca Lines (or Nasca Lines) are second only to Machu Picchu as the most famous archaeological site in Peru. The mysterious geoglyphs at the UNESCO World Heritage Site range from geometric shapes and swirls to a hummingbird and monkey. Theories on their purpose include astronomical markers, irrigation canals, and alien messages—an enigma that has spurred intrigue since their 1927 discovery. The spectacular etchings likely date from between 500 BC and AD 500.

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Albert_A, Nov 2023
Fun Full Day Experience
Fellip and Adrian were great. The trip was pretty personalized. My main attraction was flying over the Nazca lines. We went to a Pisco and Wine house. If I were to change anything I’d go to the winery next door. They make only dry wines. That’s just my personal preference. Which I could have update had I’d done more research. Huacachina was cool riding the dunes. Then I was delivered to my hotel. It was a really good day.
William_C, Oct 2023
Nazca Lines Private Tour Outstanding Experience!
This is an incredible experience… do not miss it! Our tour guide, Ursula, was knowledgeable, friendly, and was one of the most helpful guides we have ever had! Our driver was careful and professional and the vehicle was extremely comfortable! This is absolutely the way to do the Nazca Lines from Lima… make sure to request Ursula!
Michael_F, Oct 2023
Best tour company for Nazca and Hucachina
Fantastic way to see the Nazca Lines and visit the oasis Hucachina. Private comfortable car and our guide, Mario, spoke excellent English and was very attentive and kind. Plane flight was 35 mins and you see 17 different drawings. Dune buggy ride was amazing. This tour operator is the best to do Nazca Lines tour.
Lee_C, Oct 2023
Great
Great Guys , Friendly, Fun , very nice. Great experience. Really Super time. On time for pick up, The place they stopped for lunch excellent food. Very much recommend this tour.
People Also Ask
Q:How much does it cost to see the Nazca Lines?
A:There are two ways to see the Nazca Lines. The best viewpoint (and splurge-worthy) option is to book a flight and see the landmark from above, which costs about $100 per person. It is also possible to see the lines from a viewpoint on the ground for about $2 per person.
Q:Is it worth flying over Nazca Lines?
A:Yes, it is worth flying over the Nazca Lines. A bird’s eye view offers the best option for a comprehensive look at this site. However, visitors should be aware that flights often include sharp turns, which can leave some people feeling nauseous; take precautions with anti-nausea medication beforehand.
Q:How long does it take to see Nazca Lines?
A:It depends on which route you take. People who fly to see the Nazca Lines will see the site over an approximate 20-minute airplane ride. Those who view the site from the ground typically spend an hour or less at the tower that offers views of the Nazca Lines.
Q:Can you see Nazca Lines without flying?
A:Yes, you can see the Nazca Lines without flying. While an airplane ride does offer the best viewpoint of the Nazca Lines, there is also a tower to visit that provides a vantage point of Nazca Lines. However, it is not possible to walk among the Nazca Lines themselves.
Q:Can you walk on the Nazca Lines?
A:No, you cannot walk on the Nazca Lines. While it’s impossible to get up close to this site on foot, there are two main ways to see it. The landmark can be seen from a viewing tower on the ground or above during a scenic airplane ride.
Q:What is the best time of day to see the Nazca Lines?
A:Morning is the best time of day to see the Nazca Lines. Scenic flights over the site begin early because wind conditions and visibility are often best in the morning. The high season to visit this landmark is December through March, or summer in the southern hemisphere.