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The Nazca Lines—known in the scientific world as geoglyphs—are among the most remarkable legacies left by ancient pre-Inca cultures in Peru. Etched into the arid plains of the Palpa and Nazca Valleys, just five hours south of Lima and near the Pacific coast, these enormous figures can only be fully appreciated from the air.

To experience this extraordinary site, you’ll be transferred to the Pisco aerodrome (approximately 15 minutes from Paracas), where you’ll board a light aircraft for a scenic overflight. From above, spot some of the most iconic figures, including the Monkey, the Hummingbird, the Spider and the Star—along with more recent discoveries that continue to intrigue researchers and travellers alike.

Please allow approximately 1.5 hours for the flight only. Note: The exact flight time is subject to weather conditions and passenger coordination, and can only be confirmed the day before.