Paracas stands out as an exceptional beach destination on the Peruvian coast. This peninsula offers a unique ecosystem where the desert meets the Pacific Ocean, creating breathtaking landscapes. The proximity to the Paracas National Reserve, one of Peru's most important protected areas, ensures exceptional biodiversity.
The region enjoys a particularly pleasant coastal desert climate, with over 300 days of sunshine a year. The waters of Paracas Bay, sheltered from offshore winds, provide ideal conditions for swimming and water sports. Privileged access to the Ballestas Islands, nicknamed the Galápagos of Peru, allows observation of sea lions, pelicans, cormorants and Humboldt penguins in their natural habitat.
The local gastronomy, rich in fresh seafood, perfectly complements the beach experience. Restaurants serve specialities such as ceviche, made with fish caught that day, and parihuela, the region's typical seafood soup.