It is a magical ride to enjoy the sea breeze accompanied by a tour guide specialised in the route. The mini-buggy has a capacity for two people. Our stops are: Yumaque Beach: This small, crescent-shaped protected cove is approximately 2 km long. Its name comes from Quechua and means “place where you take it out by hand,” as it is possible to extract small mollusks known as “palabritas.” The giant penguin, named Inkayacu Paracasensis in honour of the Paracas National Reserve, was discovered in this area. “Playa Roja” viewpoint: The reddish colour of the shore gives the place a unique beauty. This colour is due to its proximity to the Punta Santa María massif, formed by rocks containing solidified magma inside. The action of the waves on the massif carries away the reddish fragments of the rocks, which accumulate on the shore, thus giving rise to the name of the beach. “Peninsula de Itmos” viewpoint: This is one of the main geographical features of the Peruvian coastline. It is surrounded by the waters of the Pacific Ocean on the coast of the province of Pisco, belonging to the department of Ica. Here we can see the entire Bay of Paracas. You definitely can't miss this impressive adventure in Paracas. We start from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., every two hours.