Lake Titicaca and Sun Island Overnight Catamaran Cruise from Puno
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Itinerary
Day 1: Day1
Stop At: Isla del Sol, Copacabana Bolivia
Day 1:
Early land transfer to Copacabana Sanctuary for a brief guided visit. At the Copacabana harbor you will board
the Catamaran cruise ship to sail to Sun Island, the birthplace of the Inca Empire. In this legendary island you
will visit the Inca Garden, Stairs and Fountain. The itinerary continues with a visit to the Inti Wata Cultural
Complex which includes two underground Museums of Archeology and Anthropology, the Traditional
Medicine and the Titikaka Reed Shipbuilders Display Centers, the Pachamama agricultural Inca Terraces, a
handicraft display, the Intica Lounge and at the Manco Kapac gazer a variety of Andean camelids. The Inti
Wata Complex is the main private tourist attraction in Bolivia, available only to Catamaran Cruise Ship clients
and includes a unique sailing experience on board a huge Titicaca traditional reed vessel for a panoramic visit
to the Pilkokaina Inca Palace.
Afterwards, board the Catamaran cruise again to sail while enjoying a buffet lunch. During this navigation you
will be able to admire the Andean Mountain Range which on the Bolivian side of the lake is breathtaking.
Then the Cruise crosses the Tiquina strait overlooking the native made pontoons used to transport vehicles.
Once the Cruise arrives to Chua harbor, the itinerary continues with a short walk and visit to a typical house
inhabited by an indigenous couple appreciating the livelihood of Aymara people in the high plateau. Later at
night, dinner will be served on board and afterwards enjoy an indigenous folkloric performance. Overnight on
board, in double cabins with exterior view and private bathroom.
Duration: 7 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 2: Day2
Stop At: Puno 21001, Peru
Day 2:
After buffet breakfast on board, continue navigation enjoying the overwhelming panorama of Lake Titicaca
towards the islands of Pariti and Kalauta and the Andean lake community of Pata Patani.
Pariti Island was supposed to be a ceremonial site, visited by people from beyond the Andes. There is a
museum with archeological pieces dated to Tiwanaku culture.
After Pariti the itinerary continues to Kalauta Island navigating in typical fishing barges that will allow a unique
experience rowing among the totorales (reed plants) giving a special sense of peace and mysticism that this
pristine area of the Lake provides.
Kalauta is known for its funeral towers and it was once an ancient stone town considered an important
prehispanic necropolis.
The itinerary continues through a large amount of Totora reeds to finally reach again the Catamaran Cruise
Ship. Aboard the Catamaran enjoying a lunch on board, we reach the isolated indigenous community of Pata
Patani. In this community, visitors have the opportunity to appreciate the lifestyle, traditions and daily
activities trough an agreement of Community Tourism with Transturin. The community welcomes visitors at
the port with flower garlands and makes them actively participate in their dances to the sound of typical
instruments. This community is very rooted to ancient traditions and still makes a livelihood of fishing. A visit
to the Pata Patani Museum is also in the itinerary; this museum shelters the oldest best preserved Andean
mummy called Tani.
Afterwards, the Catamaran Cruise takes you to Tiquina strait to then by land reach the city of Puno.
Duration: 8 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
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Day 1: Day1
Stop At: Isla del Sol, Copacabana Bolivia
Day 1:
Early land transfer to Copacabana Sanctuary for a brief guided visit. At the Copacabana harbor you will board
the Catamaran cruise ship to sail to Sun Island, the birthplace of the Inca Empire. In this legendary island you
will visit the Inca Garden, Stairs and Fountain. The itinerary continues with a visit to the Inti Wata Cultural
Complex which includes two underground Museums of Archeology and Anthropology, the Traditional
Medicine and the Titikaka Reed Shipbuilders Display Centers, the Pachamama agricultural Inca Terraces, a
handicraft display, the Intica Lounge and at the Manco Kapac gazer a variety of Andean camelids. The Inti
Wata Complex is the main private tourist attraction in Bolivia, available only to Catamaran Cruise Ship clients
and includes a unique sailing experience on board a huge Titicaca traditional reed vessel for a panoramic visit
to the Pilkokaina Inca Palace.
Afterwards, board the Catamaran cruise again to sail while enjoying a buffet lunch. During this navigation you
will be able to admire the Andean Mountain Range which on the Bolivian side of the lake is breathtaking.
Then the Cruise crosses the Tiquina strait overlooking the native made pontoons used to transport vehicles.
Once the Cruise arrives to Chua harbor, the itinerary continues with a short walk and visit to a typical house
inhabited by an indigenous couple appreciating the livelihood of Aymara people in the high plateau. Later at
night, dinner will be served on board and afterwards enjoy an indigenous folkloric performance. Overnight on
board, in double cabins with exterior view and private bathroom.
Duration: 7 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Day 2: Day2
Stop At: Puno 21001, Peru
Day 2:
After buffet breakfast on board, continue navigation enjoying the overwhelming panorama of Lake Titicaca
towards the islands of Pariti and Kalauta and the Andean lake community of Pata Patani.
Pariti Island was supposed to be a ceremonial site, visited by people from beyond the Andes. There is a
museum with archeological pieces dated to Tiwanaku culture.
After Pariti the itinerary continues to Kalauta Island navigating in typical fishing barges that will allow a unique
experience rowing among the totorales (reed plants) giving a special sense of peace and mysticism that this
pristine area of the Lake provides.
Kalauta is known for its funeral towers and it was once an ancient stone town considered an important
prehispanic necropolis.
The itinerary continues through a large amount of Totora reeds to finally reach again the Catamaran Cruise
Ship. Aboard the Catamaran enjoying a lunch on board, we reach the isolated indigenous community of Pata
Patani. In this community, visitors have the opportunity to appreciate the lifestyle, traditions and daily
activities trough an agreement of Community Tourism with Transturin. The community welcomes visitors at
the port with flower garlands and makes them actively participate in their dances to the sound of typical
instruments. This community is very rooted to ancient traditions and still makes a livelihood of fishing. A visit
to the Pata Patani Museum is also in the itinerary; this museum shelters the oldest best preserved Andean
mummy called Tani.
Afterwards, the Catamaran Cruise takes you to Tiquina strait to then by land reach the city of Puno.
Duration: 8 hours
No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.
Included
- Lake Titicaca catamaran cruise
- Meals as per itinerary (B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner)
- Overnight accommodation on the catamaran
- Round-trip bus transfers from Puno, Peru to Copacobana, Bolivia
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Not included
- Gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- On this tour, you will be traveling into Bolivia. You MUST confirm and obtain any visa requirements prior to border crossing. All visa requirements are the sole responsibility of the traveler
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
60%
Aquatic
25%
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Guides were great. Very helpful an knowledgeable. Food was good and plentiful. They came to the hotel the night before to help with the paperwork. It was a good experience. I would be happy to use this service again.