We will begin the tour aboard our yacht, which is equipped for long voyages, and we will begin our tour of the group of islands.
An offshore yacht tour to Palomino Island for all nature and history lovers where you can see sea lions, penguins and other inhabitants of this beautiful place.


Transfer from the hotel to the dock in Callao, we will begin the tour aboard our Yacht, which is equipped for long voyages, we will begin our tour of the group of Islands, on the trip we will observe:
El Camotal Part of Callao that is submerged under water as a consequence of an earthquake that occurred in 1746. On low tide days you can see some remains of this place.
We will visit San Lorenzo Island, the largest island in the country. It is a large cemetery with remains dating back to the pre-Inca era and other human remains from different periods that summarize the history of the country. It is currently a military zone, under the jurisdiction of the Peruvian Navy. We will continue visiting EL FRONTON ISLAND. About 7 km from the coast, it emerges like an immense rock from the sea. There you will see the remains of the prison of the same name, as well as hear some of its countless stories and anecdotes.
Arriving at the end of the Frontón we go around it and enter the ECOLOGICAL ZONE, this area is conducive to appreciating a Marine Ecosystem of Guanera Island with the changes in the tonality of the waters, the Food Chains that occur between the different species that inhabit it, you will also be able to appreciate different types of birds such as the Peruvian Gull, the Dominican Gull, the Zarcillo, the Guanay, the Booby, the Pelican and the Humboldt Penguin, in addition, depending on the season, some variety of migratory birds.
CAVINZAS ISLANDS, a group of rocky islands and islets with natural caves and caverns, is the most important guano center in the area. Finally, we will arrive at PALOMINO ISLANDS where we will appreciate an intact Guano Island Ecosystem with Guano Birds and a large population of Sea Lions that currently numbers between 7,000 and 8,000 specimens. We will be skirting the islands for a minimum of 40 minutes (where you even have the possibility of swimming with the sea lions).
We continue north, skirting the other side of San Lorenzo Island. In this area, we will also be lucky enough to see Humboldt Penguins. We will leave through the northern tip of San Lorenzo Island and return from there. Arrival.
For this tour, life jackets are included, and the staff is trained for any eventuality that may arise.
The minimum recommended age is 2 years and must always be accompanied by an adult. As for older people, they can take the tour but always with prior coordination with their accompanying person.
If you feel dizzy, it is recommended to buy anti-dizziness medication and take it before the trip.
Wear clothing suitable for marine weather such as a light jacket, sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat.
If you experience altitude sickness (headaches, nausea, etc.) it is recommended to rest and relax, drink coca tea and go to a pharmacy. If you have any questions, always contact your guide or tour advisor.
For all our excursions, always carry change, since on tours such as the Rainbow Mountain or Humantay Lagoon we will not find exchange offices or ATMs. The official currency of Peru is the Nuevo Sol (S/.). Our sales advisors and guides will tell you where you can change your dollars, you can also ask at the reception of your hotel where you are staying.
In Peru, the standard voltage is 220v and the standard frequency is 60Hz, except in Arequipa, where the standard is 50Hz. Most hotels offer two-way electricity. It is necessary to bring an adapter for your electrical equipment or you can also consult with the hotel staff.


