12 hours
Easy
Early land transfer to the Copacabana Sanctuary for a brief guided visit. At the Copacabana harbor, board the Catamaran cruise ship to sail toward Sun Island, the legendary birthplace of the Inca Empire. On this iconic island, visit the Inca Garden, Stairs, and Fountain, immersing yourself in the rich history of the region.
The itinerary continues with a tour of the Inti Wata Cultural Complex , Bolivia's premier private tourist attraction, exclusively available to Catamaran Cruise clients. Highlights include two underground museums of Archeology and Anthropology, displays of Traditional Medicine and Titicaca Reed Shipbuilding, the Pachamama Agricultural Inca Terraces, a handicraft exhibition, the Intica Lounge, and the Manco Kapac viewpoint, showcasing various Andean camelids. A unique sailing experience aboard a traditional Titicaca reed vessel offers panoramic views and a visit to the Pilkokaina Inca Palace.
Afterward, reboard the Catamaran to continue sailing while enjoying a delicious buffet lunch. During this journey, admire the stunning Andean Mountain Range, a breathtaking sight on the Bolivian side of the lake. The cruise then crosses the Tiquina Strait, where you'll observe the native-made pontoons used to transport vehicles.
In the late afternoon, upon arriving at Chua Port, a land transfer will take you to the city of La Paz, concluding this unforgettable experience.
Passport and Visa: A valid passport and any required visa for entry into Bolivia. Confirm visa requirements in advance.
Printed Voucher or Confirmation: Required for check-in with the tour representative.
Legal Documentation:
Any other travel documents requested.
Warm Layers: The high-altitude climate can be chilly, especially in the morning and evening. Bring a jacket, scarf, gloves, and a hat.
Comfortable Shoes: Ideal for walking tours and visits to archaeological sites.
Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against UV rays at high altitudes.
Rain Gear: A lightweight rain jacket or poncho, as weather can be unpredictable.
Snacks: While a buffet lunch is provided, having extra snacks can be useful.
Water Bottle: Stay hydrated at altitude (reusable bottles recommended).
Daypack: A small backpack for carrying personal items during the tour.
Camera or Smartphone:
To capture the stunning scenery of Lake Titicaca and its surroundings.
Altitude Medication: If you’re prone to altitude sickness, bring any prescribed or over-the-counter remedies.
Personal Medications: Ensure you have all required medications for the day.
Lip Balm:
High-altitude air can be dry and harsh.
Cash Small denominations in Peruvian Soles and Bolivian Bolivianos for tips, souvenirs, or additional purchases.
Emergency Contact Information
Details for the 24-hour assistance line whastapp +51 957 760 000.
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