01DAY CATAMARAN SUN ISLAND
Puno – Sun Island – Puno

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TITICACA CATAMARAN


RUMBO EXPLORA have carefully selected the best transport options, with guided visits Catamaran Puno – Sun Island – Puno, all year around. RUMBO EXPLORA offer you the possibility to make your transport reservation, due that not all transport companies have an automatic booking system. We will confirm your reservation within 24 hours. (P.T = Peruvian Time) (B.T = Bolivian Time)

01DAY CATAMARAN SUN ISLAND (Bolivia)
Puno – Sun Island – Puno

BY CATAMARAN INCLUSIONS / EXCLUSIONS
US$300.00 Tourist bus + Catamaran Inclusions: Land transport Puno-Peru to Copacabana-Bolivia, catamaran to Sun Island, english-spanish speaking guide, snack and buffet lunch, entrance fees, visit south side of sun island + Intiwata complex, catamaran to Copacabana, land transport Copacabana-Bolivia to Puno-Peru, and transfer to hotel.
Exclusions: Drinks, extras, tips and others not included in the program
US$355.00 Exclusive transport + Catamaran
US$00.00 Exclusive transport + Catamaran
AM: Pick up time from hotel: 6:00 – 6:30am (P.T)
Bus Puno – Copacabana:
6:30am (Peruvian Time)
Arrival in Copacabana: 10:30am (Bolivian Time)
Catamaran to Sun Island: 11:00am (B.T). Visit south side of island & Intiwata complex
Puno – Copacabana: 143km
Copacabana – Sun Island: 16km
Note: Including stop at Kasani (frontier)
Buffet breakfast & lunch at Catamaran
PM: Catamaran to Copacabana: 14:30pm (B.T)
Bus Copacabana – Puno:
15:30pm (B.T)
Arrival in Puno
: 17:30pm (Peruvian Time)
Tourist attractions at Sun Island: Pilkokaina palace, inca stairs, fountain of youth, intiwata cultural complex and underground museum.

01DAY CATAMARAN SUN ISLAND (Bolivia)
Starting & ending in Puno-Peru

DESCRIPTION OF ITINERARY:
DAY 01: PUNO – COPACABANA – SUN ISLAND – COPACABANA – PUNO: Early morning between 6:00 – 6:30am a guide and driver will pick you up from the hotel in Puno (Peru) then you will be driven to Copacabana (Bolivia) including stop at Kasani (Migrations office of Peru & Bolivia) in order to board the Catamaran to your next destination and that will assist you with boarding and luggage. Copacabana is located 143 km away from Puno (Peru), 3:00 hour’s drive, with a population of 3000 inhabitants. Copacabana comes from two Aymara words, KOTA (lake) and KAHUANA (viewpoint of the lake) for that reason there is an Calvary on the top of the hill, where you will appreciate the shamans or Yatiris – Quechuas and Aimaras amautas who bless to the people. There is a church in Copacabana which was originally of a Moorish style, then Renaissance style which was built between 1601 and 1619 and rebuilt in 1610 and 1651. The image of the Virgin of Copacabana was carved in wood by Tito Yupanqui which has Indian features and very visited by Peruvians and Bolivians. Copacabana is today a center of pilgrimage of thousands of loyal. Then we board the catamaran to visit Sun Island (south side) which is inhabited by indigenous Quechuas and Aimaras, who are cattlemen, farmers and also work making crafts. Sun Island has a length of 9.6 km by 4.6 km wide and covers an area of 14.3 km². It is the biggest island in the lake; its first name was Titicaca Island which means mountain cat stone or puma stone. Then we visit Pilkokaina Palace, unique construction for its characteristics, Yumani is another archaeological site that lead to the top of the island, where exists the Inca Garden, steps and the Inca fountain.  Sun Island has a rugged terrain with many terraces that ancient people have used for cultivation, according the locals the island was the Inca sanctuary with a temple of virgins dedicated to God Inti (the Sun). Continue to the Inti Wata Cultural Complex including the Ekako Underground Museum, the traditional medicine and the Titikaka Reed Shipbuilders display centers, the Pachamama agricultural Inca terraces, a handicraft center, the Intica lounge and at the Manco Kapac look out the largest variety of Andean camelids. Buffet lunch on board. Also, the Inti Wata Complex of Sun Island includes a unique sailing experience aboard a huge Titicaca traditional vessel for a panoramic visit to the Pilkokaina Inca Palace. Finally a return trip by catamaran to Copacabana port. Land transfer from Copacabana (Bolivia) to Puno (Perú), a car trip of 3:00 hours, including stop at Kasani (Migrations office of Bolivia & Peru). Arrival in Puno (Peru) around 17:30pm, then transfer to hotel.


WHAT IS INCLUDED: Early morning 06:00 – 06:30Hrs pick up from your hotel then land transfer Puno-Peru to Copacabana-Bolivia, including stop at Kasani (Migrations Office of Peru & Bolivia), English-Spanish speaking escort guide from Puno to Copacabana, besides guided visit the church in Copacabana village, catamaran Copacabana – Sun Island – Copacabana, english-spanish speaking guide at Catamaran, snack and buffet lunch on board, entrance tickets, visit south side of sun island Pilkokaina palace, inca stairs, fountain of youth and intiwata cultural complex (underground museum + largest collection of archaeological & anthropologial items, plantations of medicinal herbs & fauna), sailing on the traditional reed vessel, and return land transfer Copacabana to Puno, including stop at Kasani (Migrations Office of Bolivia & Peru). In the afternoon around 17:30Hrs arrival in Puno-Peru and then transfer to the hotel. Besides pre-trip information + organization and all local taxes. There are no hidden extras in our prices.
NOT INCLUDED: In Puno-Peru additional charge for pick-up and drop-off for hotels located out of Puno city. Drinks, extras, tips.

IMPORTANT: The Catamarans have 60 & 80 comfortable seats as a day cruiser, velocity of 11 knots + GPS + radio communication + night navigation lights + compass + oxygen & first aid kit + life jackets + toilet + Carpeted floor + panoramic windows + cooler. Our tourist transportation vehicles have nation wide circulation permit and 2 types of insurance (Certificate of Statutory Accident Insurance Transit SOAT, besides has vehicle Insurance Policy to all risks in record) + oxygen & first aid kit + panoramic windows + reclining & confortable seats, exclusive for our demanding customers. Rumbo Explora provide to visitors all possible choices. Beware with illegal local Tour Operators or middleman, who do not pay the real costs to suppliers (transport, local restaurants & guest houses, tour guides & drivers). Help us avoid the explotation.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

You can see that in Rumbo Explora we have developed for you tailor-made itineraries with the best price as competitive as possible, providing an excellent service and paying our guides 10% above the legal wage agreed with association of the tour guides – Peru. Our staff are some of the best paid in Peru & Bolivia, which allows us to attract only the Best Tour Guides, Motor Boats and Land Transportation with national permit, to none other local company, that can only provide a cheaper price by providing a far inferior service and saving on staff costs, ¿How? Hiring tour guides in training without experience and not paying them, besides avoiding taxes to government.
Big Travel companies from Europe, North America, Australia and others work with the Peruvian Tour Operators located in Lima-Peru, who work as middlemen receiving from them good prices from the Tours & Packages, and paying to us 40 to 50% minor the normal price, besides 2 to 3 months delayed, being this the reason that Rumbo Explora have decided to offer tours & packages directly to travelers.

VISAS / PASSPORTS:

If you travel to Bolivia, visa is not necessary for U.S Citizens and most other nationalities. If you hold a passport from another country, we will send all information necessary otherwise check with your local consulate or embassy about requirements for travel to Bolivia. All passengers traveling internationally are required to have a passport. Please carry proper identification on you and do not leave in your suitcase or hotel room. In most of places like airports, train-bus stations, frontier or at any other check points you must to show passport, because some countries have laws that require you to carry your passport with you at all times and anywhere. If you are in any doubt please contact the nearest Bolivian Embassy.

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