| San Fernando is one of the less visited natural refuges in the Peruvian coast. Travelers will be able to observe quite closely crowds of seals and, if lucky, find herds of guanacos prowling in the only place where they can be found along the Peruvian coast.
Hill, desert and ocean ecosystems converge around the peninsula creating a wonderful oasis of life that is home to one of the most important colonies of Humboldt penguins in the country.
However, the main attraction of this place may be the presence of family groups of Andean condors that descend from the high Andes looking for food. After a deserved banquet of marine species these majestic birds sunbathe extending their wings at the islets and cliffs.
How to get there
Punta San Fernando is an exclusive product for guests of Casa Andina Classic - Nasca. To get there travelers have to go towards the southern Nasca and next towards the PacificOcean. After 3 hours of unexplored coastal gullies, they get to San Fernando area. It’s necessary to have a four-wheel car, an experienced pilot and a tour guide that knows very well the area.
Tours to the peninsula depart at 8:30 a.m. from Casa Andina Classic - Nasca, returning at 6:30 p.m.
For more information please contact: info@casa-andina.com
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