Board a small private aircraft over the UNESCO-listed Nazca Desert and trace the colossal geoglyphs — the Hummingbird, the Spider, the Astronaut — etched into the earth 2,000 years ago. One of the planet's great unexplained wonders, seen from the only vantage point that reveals them.
What to expect
Transfer from San Martín Port to the small aerodrome (approx. 45 min), where your private Cessna awaits. The pilot and bilingual guide narrate as you bank low over the Nazca Pampa, identifying each figure — the 293-metre Pelican, the precise 46-metre Spider, the enigmatic Astronaut. The round-trip from port runs 4.5–5 hours, so timing is critical. The moment the lines appear beneath the wings is genuinely jaw-dropping — nothing in travel prepares you for the scale.
Good to know
This is a tight but doable excursion on a port day — confirm your ship's all-aboard time before booking and alert the operator. Flights depend on weather; book a morning slot for the clearest conditions. Those sensitive to motion should take precautions — light aircraft over desert thermals can be bumpy.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Pisco (Puerto San Martin) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.