Boat tour on lake Titicaca?

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Is it possible to do a boat tour on Lake Titicaca? Where should I start? And are there roundtrips possible? Is it recommened to do a boat tour there as a tourist? aAnd can I see anything special?



Best Answer

Besides the trips from Puno the other popular boat ride on Lake Titicaca is to go to Isla Del Sol, an island on the Bolivian side. You can either do a day trip from the Bolivian town of Copacabana close to the Peruvian border, or stay on the island in one of the numerous basic guest houses. You can easily spend a day walking around the island and go swimming. There are some Inca ruins as well but I did not find them very impressive.

Isla del Sol and Lake Titicaca

Photo credit Peter Hahndorf

The boat ride itself is about an hour from what I remember, and it does help if you have a sunny day when visiting the "Island of the Sun"




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  • Price: $29 USD.
  • Duration: Approx. ...
  • Departure Time: 07:15am (be ready for pick up at 06:45am)
  • Return Time: 17:00pm.
  • 07:15am – 09:00am – Boat out to the Floating Islands of the Uros for a guided tour of the floating islands. ...
  • 09:00am – 12:00am – Boat ride out to the Island of Taquile.


Are boats allowed on Lake Titicaca?

As for the prices, you don't have to worry. A boat tour on Lake Titicaca is quite accessible compared to other tours in Peru. You can choose to stay and stay on some of the islands or enjoy a comprehensive tour of the islands. Both options are amazing alternatives.

How do you tour Lake Titicaca?

By far the most common way to visit Lake Titicaca is on a group tour to the Uros Islands. These trips do not have to be arranged in advance and cost only a few dollars. Simply show up at the dock in Puno and wait for a boat to fill up, at which point it will leave for the islands.

Is Lake Titicaca Peru worth visiting?

The fact that this massive lake, shared by Peru and Bolivia, is the highest navigable lake in the world definitely contributes to its popularity. Lying at 3,810 m (12,500 feet) above sea level in the Andes, it is recommendable to visit it after getting acclimatized either in Arequipa or Cusco.

How many days do you need in Lake Titicaca?

How many days do you need for Lake Titicaca? You need a minimum of 2 nights to discover Lake Titicaca and its surroundings. If you only travel through Peru, 1 night is not worth going to, because of all the traveling.



Lake Titicaca Boat Trip, Puno, Peru




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Answer 2

Very possible. Last year, with a friend, we bussed from La Paz, Bolivia in the early morning to Puno, Peru, on the west side of the lake. By mid afternoon we'd checked into our hostel and booked and were on a trip to the Uro Islands on the lake.

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We had a storm on the lake as we were leaving the islands, which added to the dramatic landscape and scenery.

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For a description of the tour and my trip, I did a write-up on a blog page.

I should point out that once on the islands, I've never felt like I was in such a tourist trap as much as that moment. They're very cool, and worth seeing, but you really felt like you were (And you literally were!) trapped on an island with pushy sellers.

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Answer 3

I did a 2 days boat tour with a home stay on Lago Titicaca this February.

  1. The boat leaves Puno at around 9am and we arrive at Taquille Island about 2.5 hours later.
  2. Taquille Island looks like a very peaceful paradise where the community leads a very simple life. The altitude will start weighing on you as you climb towards the middle of the island if you haven't been acclimatised yet. We had lunch on the island and it was delicious. They plant quinoa locally there and we had quinoa soup as a starter followed by fresh fish from the lake. Around 2 pm or so, we started to climb down to the other side of the island where our boat was waiting for us.
  3. Another hour of boat ride and we reach the peninsula where we have our homestay. I got to live and experience living as the local people in this region as well as embracing their culture. There was a dance at night and you will have dinner with your homestay family. I recommend you bring a Spanish dictionary or at least learn some Spanish words. Given my limited to non existent Spanish, I was forced to communicate with the homestay family by flaying my arms around and pointing at things around me.
  4. On Day 2, we say goodbye to the family and leaves at 8am to Uros, the floating islands. That took around 3 hours by boat. The floating islands made of reeds looks out of this world, it's quite a sight to behold. After landing on one of the man made island, a local will give you the history and how it was built. After that, it's another hour by boat to Puno, we also had lunch on the boat. We were back in town by 12:30 to 13:00.

Visting and living on the island is probably the best and most rewarding experience if you are visiting Puno and Lake Titicaca.

Answer 4

I am visiting Lake Titicaca next week and will be taking a tour offered by All Ways Travel. I chose them based on the recommendations from my friends who have taken Lake Titicaca tours with them. Lonely planet and other travel guide books also recommended them. Again, I am yet to go there so take my advice with a pinch of salt!

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