Adventure Tours Lima
Adventure Tours in Lima
Explore the Hidden Gems of Peru’s Capital City
Lima, the vibrant capital city of Peru, is a treasure trove of cultural, historical, and natural wonders waiting to be discovered. From adrenaline-pumping adventures to relaxing explorations, our adventure tours in Lima offer something for everyone.
Top Adventure Tours in Lima
1. Surfing and Bodyboarding
- Catch the world’s greatest surf at the Pacific coast, just an hour from Lima.
- Take a lesson or rent a board to ride the waves like a pro.
- Surf schools and rental shops are available in Miraflores and Barranco.
2. Hiking and Rock Climbing
- Explore the stunning natural scenery of the nearby hills, such as El Morado or Chorrillos.
- Challenge yourself with rock climbing routes for all skill levels.
- Guided tours available to ensure your safety and provide insights into the local flora and fauna.
3. Food and Cultural Tours
- Delve into Lima’s rich gastronomic scene on a guided food tour.
- Sample the city’s famous dishes, such as ceviche, grilled anticuchos, and picarones.
- Explore historic neighborhoods like Cercado de Lima, San Isidro, and Miraflores.
4. Kiteboarding and Paddleboard Tours
- Experience the thrill of kiteboarding or paddleboarding on the ocean waves.
- Rent equipment or take a lesson to learn this exciting new sport.
- Explore the coastline and marine life with guided tours.
Tips for Visitors
When to Visit
- The best time to visit Lima is from September to April, when the weather is warm and sunny.
- Avoid visiting during peak tourist season (June to August) if you can, as prices tend to be higher and attractions more crowded.
Getting Around
- Public transportation in Lima is efficient and affordable.
- Taxis are readily available but always use licensed taxis for safety reasons.
- Consider hiring a private driver or using ride-sharing services for longer trips.
Safety and Precautions
- As with any travel destination, take necessary precautions to ensure your safety.
- Be mindful of pickpocketing in crowded areas, especially at markets and tourist hotspots.
- Respect local customs and traditions when visiting cultural sites or interacting with locals.