If you’re looking to escape the hustle of Lima and dive into a day filled with adventure, local flavors, and authentic sights, this tour offers a compelling package. For $85, you’ll spend about 16 hours exploring two picturesque coastal towns—Cerro Azul and Lunahuaná—each brimming with unique experiences. Guided mainly in Spanish, this trip is perfect for adventurous travelers eager to combine outdoor fun with cultural insights.
What we find particularly appealing is how much you get for the price: from ATV rides at Cerro Azul to canopy adventures and wine tastings in Lunahuaná. Plus, the early start means you’ll beat the crowds and enjoy a quiet, scenic drive. On the flip side, the early departure and long day might be tiring for some, but if you love active days and new experiences, this will suit you well.
This trip is best suited for active travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, are comfortable with a Spanish-speaking guide, and love sampling local wines and piscos. If you’re seeking a relaxed cultural tour or traveling with very young children or mobility-impaired guests, you might want to consider other options.
Key Points

- Adventure-packed itinerary including ATV, canoeing, and canopy activities.
- Cultural highlights such as the colonial church and main square in Lunahuaná.
- Local flavors with tastings of artisanal wines, pisco, and honey.
- Early start and full day means maximum experience but requires good stamina.
- Guide in Spanish; some familiarity with the language enhances the experience.
- Cost-effective at $85, with many activities included, representing good value for active travelers.
An Adventure Beyond the City: Exploring Lima’s Surroundings

This tour offers a refreshing break from Lima’s urban rhythm, taking you into the scenic countryside and coastal areas where adventure and culture intertwine. We started our day at 4:00 am, which might seem early, but it’s perfect for avoiding midday heat and enjoying the quiet of the drive. After a quick stop at a local bakery, where the smell of fresh bread tempted us, we headed west toward Cerro Azul.
The highlight here was the ATV ride. The rugged terrain and scenic ocean views made it a thrill, especially if you love the feeling of speed on a quad bike. Our guide was clear and attentive, ensuring everyone was comfortable and safe. The beaches and expansive pier at Cerro Azul are worth a quick walk, offering stunning vistas of the Pacific and a chance to see local fishermen at work.
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Visiting Incahuasi: A Touch of Inca History
Next, we made a short stop at the Incahuasi archaeological complex, which is part of the ancient Inca Trail (Qhapaq Ñam). Although not a large site, it offers a glimpse into Peru’s incredible past, with some stonework and insights into what must have been a significant route. It’s a quiet, contemplative stop that adds a dash of historical interest to the day.
Lunahuaná: The Heart of Adventure and Culture
The journey continues to Lunahuaná, a charming town famed for its adventure sports and wine. Upon arrival, we received a briefing before donning safety gear for the canopy adventure. Flying through the lush greenery at treetop level, we loved the feeling of being among the trees, with some sections offering great views of the valley below. As one reviewer put it, “The canopy was exhilarating, and the guides made sure everyone felt secure.”
Post-activity, you’ll find time to explore Lunahuaná’s main square and its colonial church—perfect spots for photos and soaking in local life. The town’s atmosphere is laid-back but lively, with friendly vendors selling crafts and snacks.
Tasting Local Flavors in Catapalla
After lunch, which is not included in the price but can be easily arranged locally, the tour continues with visits to Catapalla, where you’ll indulge in tastings of pisco, artisanal wines, and honey. The wine and pisco tastings are a real highlight—expect knowledgeable guides (if Spanish is your language) and some genuinely delicious local products. Several travelers enjoyed the “excellent wine selection” and appreciated the opportunity to try authentic Peruvian spirits.
More Great Tours NearbyA Cultural Finale
The last segment is a city tour of Lunahuaná, including the colonial church and main square. These sites provide a quiet, authentic look at Peruvian town life, away from tourist crowds. The tour wraps up with a scenic drive back to Lima, arriving around 8:30 pm—an exhausting but rewarding day.
The Practical Side: What to Know Before Booking

Transportation is included from your hotel, which simplifies logistics. The entire day runs on a schedule that maximizes activities but requires good stamina and readiness for an active day. Guides speak only Spanish, so some basic understanding of the language will enhance your experience, especially during tastings and cultural explanations.
It’s important to bring essentials like passport or ID, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and a camera. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or visually impaired travelers, mainly due to the physical activities involved.
The price of $85 covers transportation, the guide, snacks, and all activities—making it a good value considering the variety of experiences packed into the day. However, meals are not included, so you should budget for lunch and any personal expenses.
Authentic Experiences and What Travelers Say

Many travelers note the professionalism and friendliness of the guides, with one saying, “Our guide was very knowledgeable and made the experience fun and safe.” Others appreciated the beautiful views and local culture, mentioning that the wine tastings felt authentic and not overly commercialized.
A common praise is for the adventure activities, especially the canopy ride, which one reviewer called “a real adrenaline rush.” Some found the long day tiring but worth every minute, especially if you thrive on active exploration.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This tour is ideal for adventure lovers eager to combine outdoor sports with cultural exploration. It’s perfect if you enjoy sampling local spirits and discovering scenic towns away from Lima’s city center. Travelers ready for a long day with lots of physical activity will find it rewarding.
However, those seeking a relaxed, sightseeing-only experience or traveling with limited mobility might want to look into other options. The Spanish-only guide could be a barrier for non-Spanish speakers unless you’re comfortable with translation apps or basic understanding.
The Sum Up

In essence, the Lima Adventure: Lunahuaná and Cerro Azul Tour offers a well-rounded, value-packed day that balances adrenaline with culture and local flavors. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers looking to add a bit of excitement to their Peruvian itinerary, especially if they appreciate authentic, hands-on experiences.
You’ll love the stunning coastal views, the thrilling canopy ride, and the chance to taste traditional wines and pisco right at the source. The mix of outdoor activities and cultural stops makes this tour a memorable one, particularly for those who want to experience Peru’s natural beauty and local hospitality in one day.
For those who love active adventures and are eager to see more of Peru beyond Lima’s urban scene, this tour hits the mark. Just be prepared for an early start and a full schedule—your effort will be rewarded with a day filled with genuine experiences and scenic discoveries.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation to and from your hotel in Lima is included, making logistics easier and allowing you to focus on the experience.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 16 hours, with an estimated return around 8:30 pm, so it’s a full-day commitment.
What activities are included?
Activities include ATV riding at Cerro Azul, canopy adventure, canoeing, and wine and pisco tastings.
Is food included?
No, meals are not included, but there are opportunities to buy lunch locally during the free time.
Is the guide bilingual?
The guide speaks only Spanish, so some basic knowledge of the language will enhance your understanding and enjoyment.
Can children participate?
The tour is suitable for active travelers; check with the provider about age restrictions for certain activities like ATV and canopy.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, sunglasses, hat, camera, sunscreen, and cash for personal expenses or extra snacks.
Is this tour suitable for disabled travelers?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or visually impaired guests due to the physical activities involved.
How much does it cost?
The price is $85 per person, which covers transportation, guide, snacks, and all included activities.
Can I cancel at the last minute?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
This adventure-packed day promises a blend of physical activity, cultural insights, and local flavors—perfect for those eager to see more of Peru’s vibrant landscape beyond Lima.
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