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Transportation Options to Get from Lima to Paracas or Huacachina

Different options for transportation from Lima to Paracas and Huacachina, with a tour or independently to experience the unique landscapes.

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Melina Goldman
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Experience strategist turned travel writer. Melina has personally researched and visited every destination on this site across Japan, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand.
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Last updated: November 19, 2025
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A view over the red sand beach at the Paracas National Preserve when going from Lima to Paracas
A view over the red sand beach at the Paracas National Preserve
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Using a Tour Group to Visit the Nazca Lines, Huacachina and ParacasUsing Peru Hop for Transportation to Huacachina and ParacasUsing a Bus Service for Transportation to Huacachina and Paracas

Huacachina and Paracas are two locations that are typical getaways from Lima. They are 3-4 hours away from the capital city and are great places to spend 2-4+ days. Huacachina provides visitors with many opportunities to adventure in the desert with different activities that range from relaxing, to culturally informative, to extreme and unique sports. Paracas is an oceanside town that is great for nature exploration and beach-side relaxation. There are a few options for transportation from Lima to Paracas or Huacachina.

The options depend on your timeline, budget, and desire for independence. The following possibilities range from the least independence (and as a result, the least amount of planning for you to do) to the most independence (and as a result, require the most planning and flexibility on your part).

Using a Tour Group to Visit the Nazca Lines, Huacachina and Paracas

Your first option for transportation to Huacachina and Paracas is through a tour group that takes you to both destinations in one or two days, depending on how much time you have.

The sun setting over the sand dunes around Huacachina, Peru
The beautiful desert landscape around Huacachina

One Day Tour

With this type of tour, you will get to do the following in one day:

  • visit the Ballestas Islands from Paracas
  • participate in a Pisco tasting in Ica
  • ride a dune buggy ride in Huacachina

This is a great option for a one day tour.

Two Day Tour

With this type of tour, you will get to do the following in two days: 

  • visit the Ballestas Islands from Paracas
  • explore the Paracas National Reserve in a group tour or Nazca Lines depending on the tour you reserve
  • participate in a Pisco tasting in Ica
  • ride a dune buggy ride in Huacachina

This is a great option for a 2 day tour to visit Paracas, Nazca, and Huacachina. Pay attention to if accommodations are or are not included in the tour so you can prepare to reserve that yourself if needed.

The advantage of these tours is that all the planning and transportation are provided for you. It allows you to relax and enjoy the destination and experience completely. However, it removes any flexibility that you may want to see the region deeper.

Using Peru Hop for Transportation to Huacachina and Paracas

Peru Hop is a travel company that is intended for local tourism in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. The routes and times that they provide are designed for tourists to take advantage of different parts of each country in a comfortable way. The company has designated routes that take people to the highlight destinations of the country. You can take the bus as transportation between two cities (such as between Puno and Arequipa) or as a tool to explore different towns within Peru through multi-day trips that could be round-trips or one-way experiences. For example, you can go from Lima to Arequipa and visit Paracas and Huacachina on the way or you visit Paracas and Huacachina and return to Lima.

The sunset buggy ride through the desert around Huacachina
The sunset buggy ride through the desert around Huacachina

The advantage of using Peru Hop is that at every stop, you can choose the amount of time that you stay at that stop before continuing on the itinerary. It’s a hop-on/hop-off service. With their route from Lima to Paracas and Huacachina, you can extend your time in either of these towns to accommodate additional tours or interests that you want to explore.

You can explore the Peru Hop experience with predetermined tours and itineraries from Lima to explore Huacachina and Paracas here. They range from one-day trips to 4-day opportunities to explore the towns.

Viewing the Nazca lines from the viewpoint on the route from Lima to Paracas and Huacachina
Viewing the Nazca lines from the viewpoint (You can see more lines with the small propeller planes)

You can add additional experiences directly within the Peru Hop platform or independently, keeping in mind the departure times of the buses. Peru Hop does not include accommodations in each of the towns that you stop in but they do provide suggestions that you can reserve directly through them.

The advantage of using Peru Hop is that it is a reliable resource through a plug-and-play model that can help you semi-customize a trip to Huacachina and Paracas. However, they are not the most cost-effective option. They are a great way to get inspiration for what you can do in Huacachina and Paracas.

Using a Bus Service for Transportation to Huacachina and Paracas

If you are looking for independence and a cost-effective option, you can reserve your buses between each of these towns through an independent bus service. Bus tickets can be purchased at the bus station in each town or through a third-party website such as Busbud. If you are looking to purchase a ticket in person, we recommend going with the Cruz del Sur bus company. 

The pier of Paracas with small fishing boats on the route from Lima to Paracas
The pier of Paracas with small fishing boats

The buses have several departure times between each town, allowing you to design your transportation based on your personal schedule. To add to this flexibility, there is typically sufficient availability that you can purchase a ticket directly at the bus station on the day of your trip. The following is our bus time suggestion based on the Huacachina and Paracas itinerary developed here:

  • Day 1: Bus that leaves from Lima before 8:30 AM to get to Ica before 1:00 PM. This will give you sufficient time to reserve a Nazca tour, take a taxi to Huacachina, check into your hotel, and go on the buggy and sandboarding tour
  • Day 2: Remain in Huacachina, no transportation required. You will use a tour group to get to the Nazca Lines
  • Day 3: Bus that leaves from Ica around 1 PM, giving you sufficient time to tour a Pisco distillery in Ica in the morning and arrive in Paracas around 2 PM. If you are not visiting a bodega, you can leave earlier to take advantage of the seaside town of Paracas.
  • Day 4: Bus that leaves from Paracas to Lima whenever you are done with all your tours. The last bus leaves Paracas around 6 PM.

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