Top 5 Most Beautiful Islands in Peru
If you have the opportunity to visit Peru, do not miss the most beautiful islands in Peru that Toplist will introduce below!... read more...
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Isla Suasi is a private island on Peru's Titicaca Lake that is also one of a kind. To reach here, you'll have to travel by boat and sail for four hours, but the journey will be well worth it given the sights you'll see on the island. There are numerous activities on the island, like walking along the beach, sunbathing, relaxing, and playing with the alpacas, among others.
Don't miss out on the world-class treatment at the Hotel Isla Suasi while you're here.
The many services offered by this country house-turned-hotel include a buffet breakfast, lake view rooms with private toilets, and a private beach area.
Location: Lago Titicaca, Puno, Peru -
Palomino Island is perhaps one of Peru's most well-known islands, thanks to the great natural beauty that surrounds it. From seeing cute penguins and playful sea lions to taking in the breathtaking scenery, Palomino Island is referred to as Lima's Little Galapagos. Take a swim tour from Lima to Palomino Island, where you may swim with sea lions and have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The descendants of Alberto Bachman Glauser, the Bachman Family, and the Fuertes Bachman Family control the island. The majority of the island is rented to El Conquistador Resort for their beach, and guests are transported to the island via a 12-minute ferry ride. Guests can rent Palomino horses to go horseback riding on the beach.
Location: Callao, Peru
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Taquile is an island on the shores of Lake Titicaca, Peru, 45 kilometers from the city of Puno. The males in the village who knit handicrafts are one of Taquile Island's numerous unique characteristics. In other parts of the world, women are normally assigned to weave the thread, but not on this island. This has been a family custom for decades. As a result of this, Taquile Island has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Staying with a local family, such as Taquile Familia Celso, is one of the most popular types of accommodation on the island. The owners' family will treat you properly and quickly make you feel like a member of the family. They will provide a complimentary breakfast every day, and a shuttle service can be arranged for an additional fee.
Location: Lake Titicaca
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The Ballestas Islands are a group of small islands near the town of Paracas inthe Paracas district of the province of Pisco in the Ica region, on the southern coast of Peru. With all of the wildlife that you can see on a day trip to Las Islas Ballestas, you will feel closer to nature. The island that is known as Peru's Galapagos is located near the coastal town of Paracas and is home to a broad range of animals, including sea lions, pelicans, dolphins, and the endangered Humboldt penguin.
You might catch a glimpse of humpback whales if you visit Las Islas Ballestas between August and October, when they migrate north for mating season. Even with all of the enthusiasm about the animals here, you must stay away from them because the islands are protected, so no swimming or walking on the island is permitted. You may, however, take a boat trip around the island to appreciate its beauty.
Location: Pacific Ocean
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San Lorenzo Island is Peru's largest island. The island, which is located in the Pacific Ocean near the town of Callao, is 16.5 square kilometers in area. Locals refer to the island as Isla San Lorenzo. San Lorenzo Island, moreover, is a vital element of Peru's history and ancient culture. Legends surrounding Peruvian history are inextricably linked to the country's environment, both vegetation and animals. The island is also known for being where Charles Darwin conducted his research on fauna, history, and geography.
If you're going to San Lorenzo Island, consider staying in a lovely apartment on the 17th floor of La Perla. It's close to both the airport and the port, from where you may travel to the island.
Location: Pacific Ocean