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DAILY
DEPARTURES:
In the mornings at 09:30 a.m.
In the afternoons at 14:00 p.m.
(*) The exact picking-up time will be confirmed at the moment of your reservation.
THE SERVICE INCLUDES:
cold and hot drinks, not alcoholic, during all the trip and light
snacks as well (crisps, "chifles", cookies, and so on).
DESCRIPTION
OF THE TOUR
We enjoy a lovely four hours trip, on board of a comfortable and
secure cruising yacht, with a sophisticated-sailing equipment and
an experienced crew. The cruising yacht has toilettes and more facilities.
During the tour you will admire an amazing natural view produced
by the birds of the cold Peruvian sea and sea lions. We will also
visit The Bay of Callao, The Suburb of
La Punta, El Camotal (part of Callao which
was destroyed in 1746), San Lorenzo Island (the
biggest in the country), The Fronton Island (antique
old prision), Cabinzas Islands (the most important
group of guano deposit islands of the region), Palomino
Islands (natural reserve and habitat of a great population
sea wolves, sea lions and sea birds).
Important
Notes :
- Childs of 2 to 12 years, pay USD $35.00.
- The departures are possible with a minimum numbre of 3 people,
in case it is one person, he/she will be joined to other group.
- The place of the boarding will be said at the moment of your
reservation .
- Transfer are not included in this tour.
Points
of boarding: (Prior Reservation):
1.-
Muella de Guerra de la Plaza Grau del Callao, next
to "Capitania of Callao Port", between Real Felipe Fortress
and Naval Museum.
2.- Club Universitario de Regatas de la Punta,
Where the restaurant "La Rana Verde" is located (Between Imarpe and Regatas Union).
Recommendations:
1.-
Sports clothes.
In summer : a raincoat, a peak, sunblock, swimming-bath,
a towel.
In autumn : a jumper or raincoat
2.- Trainers or shoes with rubber soles (in order to not slip on
the yacht)
3.- Have a light breakfast or lunch (low in fats-don't have American
breakfast)
4.- Take a dizzy pill (Dramamine or Gravol) one hour before the
boarding, for people who are not accustomed to sail.
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