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Huacachina
The unique natural oasis of the Peruvian desert — turquoise lagoon surrounded by 100 m high sand dunes, Peruvian capital of sandboarding and buggies, 4h30 south of Lima.
Ica and Huacachina form the iconic desert hub of southern Peru — located 300 km south of Lima by the Panamericana (4h30 by bus), they offer a unique combination of natural oasis, spectacular dunes, pisco wineries and proximity to the mysterious Nazca lines.
Ica (350,000 inhabitants, 405 m altitude, founded in 1563 by Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera) is the Peruvian pisco capital — national grape brandy produced since the 16th century, whose cradle is the Ica valley. Wineries open to tourism offer cellar tour + tasting for PEN 15-25.
Huacachina (5 km west of Ica) is the flagship attraction — a 1 km circumference natural oasis surrounded by sand dunes reaching 100-150 m high. The lagoon (saline turquoise waters, fed by phreatic resurgences) is encircled by a small tourist village of about twenty hotels and restaurants set around the water. Legend tells that an Inca princess, surprised bathing by a hunter, fled leaving her mirror that became the lagoon. The town was popularized in the 1940s as a thermal resort, today the Peruvian centre of desert activities.
The iconic attraction: the buggy + sandboarding outing in surrounding dunes. Late afternoon departures (4-6pm, ideally for sunset), 1h30-2h duration, PEN 50-70/person (€12-18). Buggy 4-8 seats piloted by local driver, wild descents on dunes, several stops to practice sandboarding (loaned board, descent on dunes in lying position belly down or standing for the bold). The highlight: sunset at the top of a dune with view on the desert as far as the eye can see — iconic Peruvian experience.
What we love
- ✅Unique Peruvian desert natural oasis: turquoise lagoon surrounded by 100 m dunes
- ✅Sandboarding + buggies in the dunes: iconic Peruvian experience, spectacular sunset
- ✅Ica pisco wineries: Peruvian capital of national brandy, authentic tastings
- ✅Proximity to Nazca lines and Paracas reserve (day excursions)
- ✅Stable desert climate: guaranteed blue sky 12 months a year, no rain
What to know
- ❌Huacachina very commercialized: young party vibe, backpacker hostels, less authentic
- ❌Motion sickness frequent in buggies (brutal dune descents)
- ❌Stifling heat in austral summer midday (35 °C in January-February)
- ❌Heavy crowd in combined Lima-Cusco high season (June-August)
- ❌Transit stop, deserves only 1 night (no more than 24h on site)
Situation
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Our verdict
Ica and Huacachina is the essential stop of the southern Peru desert triptych (Paracas + Huacachina + Nazca) — the unique Peruvian natural oasis, the Peruvian capital of sandboarding and buggies, and the cradle of national pisco. Our recommendation: plan 1 night (24h on site largely sufficient) with: arrival around 2-4pm from Paracas or Lima by Cruz del Sur bus, afternoon pisco wineries visit (Tacama, El Catador), buggy + sandboarding outing late afternoon 4-6pm for sunset on dunes (PEN 50-70, iconic experience), night at Huacachina (charm hotels El Huacachinero or Hostería Suiza, or hostels Banana's Adventure), departure next morning to Nazca (2h30 by bus, Cessna flight on Nazca lines USD 80-130). Travel year-round — stable desert climate, guaranteed blue sky 12 months a year. Avoid stifling midday heat in mid-January/February (plan sandboarding late afternoon).
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"Janvier : été austral, chaleur étouffante en mi-journée, mais sandboarding 17h-19h excellent."
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