Explore the picturesque provinces of Huaral and Chancay on a captivating full-day tour from Lima. This adventure promises an enriching experience, with guided visits to historical sites, a delightful traditional lunch, and the opportunity to discover the vibrant Huando hacienda and indulge in wine tastings. Priced at just $40 per person, the tour offers a chance to take in the region’s rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Key Points
- This one-day excursion from Lima takes you to the Huaral and Chancay regions, priced at $40.00 per person with confirmed departures on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
- The tour includes round-trip transportation, guided visits, entrance fees, and passenger accident insurance, with pickup available from two locations in Lima.
- Highlights include a visit to the Aucallama hacienda, the Huando hacienda known for its vibrant orange groves, a winery tour, and a traditional lunch in Huaral.
- The final stop is Chancay, featuring the Covadonga shipwreck site and Chancay Castle, with guided visits and entrance fees included.
- The tour has an overall rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews, with some concerns about the lack of an English-speaking guide for non-Spanish speakers.
Tour Overview and Pricing
This tour from Lima to Huaral and Chancay offers a one-day excursion priced from $40.00 per person.
Confirmed departures are on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Customers can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The tour includes round-trip transportation, guided visits, entrance fees, and passenger accident insurance. Pickup is available from two locations in Lima.
The itinerary features stops at historical sites, haciendas, a winery, and a traditional country restaurant.
Customers have the option to reserve their spot without upfront payment.
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Itinerary Highlights
The tour’s itinerary highlights include a visit to Aucallama, an old hacienda, followed by a breakfast stop en route to the renowned Huando hacienda, known for its vibrant orange groves. Participants will also visit the Velarde winery for tastings of wines and piscos, and enjoy a traditional lunch of chancho al palo in Huaral. The tour culminates with an exploration of Chancay, including the Covadonga shipwreck site and Chancay Castle. Throughout the day, the tour provides round-trip transportation, guided visits, entrance fees, and passenger accident insurance.
| Key Highlights | Inclusions |
| — | — |
| Aucallama Hacienda | Round-trip transportation |
| Huando Hacienda | Guided visits |
| Velarde Winery | Entrance fees |
| Chancho al Palo Lunch | Passenger accident insurance |
Inclusions
The tour package includes round-trip tourist transportation, guiding during the visits to Aucallama and Chancay Castle, and entrance fees to the Chancay Castle and Huando hacienda.
Passenger accident insurance (SOAT) and a basic first aid kit are also provided for the traveler’s safety and convenience.
While entrance fees to Eco Truly Park aren’t included, travelers can pay them directly.
The tour offers a comprehensive experience, ensuring visitors make the most of their time in the Huaral province without additional costs beyond the tour price.
Customer Feedback
Customers have provided an overall rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews for the tour. Positive remarks highlight the tour guide’s knowledge and the appeal of Chancay Castle.
However, some customers expressed concerns about the lack of an English-speaking guide and the time constraints in Chancay. While the tour offers comprehensive inclusions, including transportation, guided visits, and entrance fees, the feedback suggests room for improvement in accommodating non-Spanish speaking travelers and allowing more time to explore Chancay.
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Along With the tour inclusions, there are a few optional expenses for travelers.
Entrance fees to the Huando hacienda and Eco Truly Park aren’t included in the tour price. These will cost S/2.00 and S/.12 for adults, S/.5.00 for children, respectively.
Entrance fees to the Huando hacienda and Eco Truly Park cost S/2.00 and S/.12 for adults, S/.5.00 for children, respectively.
Travel insurance is also available for purchase.
Travelers should be aware that the itinerary is subject to change, and they should check availability for specific starting times.
Pickup Locations
Travelers are offered two pickup locations for the tour: Centro Comercial La Rambla and Plaza Norte Shopping Mall.
The pickup from Centro Comercial La Rambla is convenient for those staying in downtown Lima, while Plaza Norte Shopping Mall serves those residing in the northern part of the city.
The tour operator ensures a smooth start by providing reliable transportation from these central meeting points.
Guests can simply show up at the designated times and locations to join the excursion, making it a hassle-free experience from the very beginning.
Chancay Castle Exploration
After exploring the charming Aucallama and Huando hacienda, the tour makes its way to the historic Chancay Castle.
Perched atop a hill, this imposing structure offers a glimpse into the region’s past. Visitors can wander through the castle’s stone walls and chambers, imagining life centuries ago.
The guide provides insightful commentary, sharing the castle’s significance in the local history. Travelers have the chance to take in panoramic views of the surrounding countryside from the castle’s vantage point.
The guide shares the castle’s historical significance, and visitors can admire the panoramic countryside views from the castle’s vantage point.
This stop allows for a deeper appreciation of Chancay’s rich cultural heritage and the architectural gems that dot the landscape.
Traditional Chancho Al Palo Lunch
Departing the historic Chancay Castle, the tour now moves towards a quintessential culinary experience – the traditional chancho al palo lunch. This slow-roasted pork dish is a local specialty, cooked to perfection over an open fire. Diners can expect a mouthwatering feast, complete with sides such as sweet potatoes, corn, and chimichurri sauce. The meal is served at a charming country restaurant, allowing guests to enjoy the rustic ambiance of Huaral. As they savor each bite, the tour participants gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s rich gastronomic traditions.
| Feature | Description |
| — | — |
| Dish | Chancho al Palo |
| Cooking Method | Slow-roasted over open fire |
| Sides | Sweet potatoes, corn, chimichurri sauce |
| Dining Atmosphere | Rustic country restaurant |
| Cultural Significance | Local culinary specialty |
Since You Asked
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour’s inclusions cover transportation, guided visits, and entrance fees, but it doesn’t specify whether passengers can bring their own food and drinks. It’s best to check with the tour operator for their policy on outside provisions.
Is There a Vegetarian or Vegan Meal Option for Lunch?
The tour doesn’t mention a vegetarian or vegan meal option for lunch. However, it’s likely the country restaurant can accommodate dietary restrictions if requested in advance. Passengers should inquire about meal options when booking the tour.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour has a casual dress code. Comfortable walking shoes and light, breathable clothing are recommended, as the day involves some outdoor activities. There’s no formal attire required for this sightseeing excursion.
Can I Extend My Stay in Chancay After the Tour?
Guests can’t extend their stay in Chancay after the tour. The tour has a set itinerary and schedule, and it doesn’t include additional time for independent exploration in Chancay. The tour returns to Lima around 7:00 PM.
Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available for This Tour?
According to the tour details, there don’t appear to be any discounts or special offers mentioned. However, travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The Sum Up
This full-day tour from Lima to Huaral and Chancay offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and culinary delights, all for just $40 per person. Guests can explore ancient sites, savor a traditional lunch, and indulge in wine tastings, creating an enriching experience for travelers. With confirmed weekend departures and a focus on customer satisfaction, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in the picturesque provinces of Huaral and Chancay.
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