Discover Nasca Lines from the sky, explore ancient geoglyphs, and learn Nasca ceramics on this immersive archaeological tour.
Discover Nasca Lines from the sky, explore ancient geoglyphs, and learn Nasca ceramics on this immersive archaeological tour.
- Casa-Museo Mari Reiche - Passengers will be picked up from their hotels in Ica and nearby areas, and then transferred to the province of Nasca. The first stop is the María Reiche Museum, where visitors will learn about the German woman who dedicated over 50 years to studying and preserving the Nazca Lines. Her room, where she spent much of her…
- Casa-Museo Mari Reiche - Passengers will be picked up from their hotels in Ica and nearby areas, and then transferred to the province of Nasca. The first stop is the María Reiche Museum, where visitors will learn about the German woman who dedicated over 50 years to studying and preserving the Nazca Lines. Her room, where she spent much of her life alone, will also be visited. Additionally, a perfectly preserved mummy with skin and tattoos will be on display. The tour concludes with a visit to María Reiche’s tomb.
- Torre Mirador de Las Lines de Nasca - The next stop is the Nasca metal viewpoint, offering a view of some of the stunning Nasca Lines figures (Tree, Toad with hands, and Lizard) from a significant height.
- Aerodromo Maria Reiche - The tour proceeds to the Maria Reiche Aerodrome in Nasca for check-in and an overflight of the Nasca Lines. Weather conditions, such as fog, may cause flight delays, requiring passengers to wait for clearance. During this time, they can explore the aerodrome, browse souvenirs, or enjoy a coffee. Flights typically begin around 9:30 am, and each passenger receives a flight certificate afterward.
- Taller de Cerámica Jenny - The next destination is a Nasca Ceramics workshop, where participants will attend a class on creating Nasca-style ceramics.
- Paredones - The tour continues to the Inca ceremonial center “Paredones,” where a panoramic view of the large adobe ruins, rich in historical significance, will be provided.
- Acueductos de Cantalloc - The following stop is the Cantalloc Aqueducts, featuring underground water conduits made of river stone. A 30-minute walk will reveal the history and primary functions of these channels in the Nasca civilization.
- Plaza de Armas - The sightseeing tour includes a stop at a tourist restaurant in Nasca for a meal before returning to Ica.
- Empresa De Transportes Cruz del Sur - The tour concludes with a return to Ica, where passengers will be dropped off at their hotels in Ica and surrounding areas. End of service.

- Hotel pick-up in Ica and group transfer Ica/Nasca round trip.
- Visit to a ceramics and textile crafts workshop.
- Visit to the “María Reiche” museum.
- Panoramic visit to the Inca ruins “Los Paredones” and aqueducts of “Cantalloc”.
- Visit to a metal viewing point for geoglyph observation.
- Transfer to the Airfield and Overflight to the Nazca Lines + certificate.
- Hotel pick-up in Ica and group transfer Ica/Nasca round trip.
- Visit to a ceramics and textile crafts workshop.
- Visit to the “María Reiche” museum.
- Panoramic visit to the Inca ruins “Los Paredones” and aqueducts of “Cantalloc”.
- Visit to a metal viewing point for geoglyph observation.
- Transfer to the Airfield and Overflight to the Nazca Lines + certificate.
- Tourist ticket Lines of Nasca.
- Airport tax
- Tourist admission tickets to the mentioned places (food not included, is optional).
- Tourist ticket Lines of Nasca.
- Airport tax
- Tourist admission tickets to the mentioned places (food not included, is optional).
Embark on an adventure through the desert to uncover the mysterious Nasca Lines, recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 1994. Experience a 30-minute flight over Nasca to view the prominent geoglyphs that remain a mystery to this day. Delve into the archaeological aspects of the Nasca culture, known for their advanced hydraulic…
Embark on an adventure through the desert to uncover the mysterious Nasca Lines, recognized as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 1994. Experience a 30-minute flight over Nasca to view the prominent geoglyphs that remain a mystery to this day. Delve into the archaeological aspects of the Nasca culture, known for their advanced hydraulic engineering. Additionally, learn the art of creating ceramics in the traditional Nasca style.
- The flight schedule in Nasca may be affected due to weather conditions, some days there are flight delays due to fog. In any case, we guarantee that the flight will take place no matter what. We just have to wait for the fog to clear.
- It is mandatory to bring a valid, physical passport to the Nasca airport to be able to fly over the Nasca Lines.
- The maximum weight of each flight passenger will be between 90kg ~ 100kg. Passing that weight limit, they must pay a percentage of 01 extra seat on the plane ($70usd). The surcharge will be subject to conditions depending on the weight of the other members, this can be discussed internally with us.
- On holidays or festivals, pickups will be in La Plaza de Armas and Huacachina, but the end will be only in the Plaza de Armas.
- Children over 3 years old must pay for their seat on the plane for the overflight of the Nasca Lines.
- Do not eat heavy meals before the flyover to avoid dizziness.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.