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Uros Floating Islands & Taquile Island – Full-Day Tour.
Embark on a captivating journey across Lake Titicaca, beginning with a visit to the Uros Floating Islands.
Home to one of the lake’s oldest indigenous communities, the Uros people have lived here for centuries, building their islands, homes, and boats entirely from totora reeds.
Discover their unique way of life, deep-rooted traditions, and remarkable craftsmanship as you explore this floating world.
Continue to Taquile Island, famous for its breathtaking scenery and exceptional handwoven textiles—considered among the finest in Peru. Meet local families, learn about their time-honored weaving techniques, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this Quechua-speaking community.
This full-day tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into the enduring cultures and beauty of Lake Titicaca.
HighLights:
Uros & Taquile Island Full-Day Tour – At a Glance.
We’ll pick you up at your hotel at 6:45 a.m. and take you to the port to board the 7:15 a.m. motorboat, beginning your journey across the stunning Lake Titicaca.
Then, you’ll stop at the Uros Floating Islands, just a 30-minute ride away. Here, you’ll meet the Uros people, one of the lake’s oldest cultures, and learn how they live on islands made entirely of totora reeds. You’ll see their homes, boats, and even the way they use reeds as food and fuel- an incredible example of sustainable living.
Next, you’ll sail for about an hour to Taquile Island, famous for its breathtaking lake views and UNESCO-recognized textiles. Walk along scenic trails to the Plaza de Armas, visit local workshops, and enjoy a traditional lunch prepared by a local family.
After this enriching cultural experience, you’ll return by motorized boat to the port and then back to your hotel—concluding a day filled with history, culture, and the stunning landscapes of the Andes.
The transfer from the Puno hotel to the port begins between 7:40 AM and 8:00 AM.
On Amantani Island, travelers experience a home stay with local families, trek to the island’s summit at 4150 meters above sea level, visit the sacred Temples of Pachamama and Pachatata, enjoy a home-cooked dinner accompanied by authentic music performances, and stay overnight in rustic yet cozy accommodations provided by the local families.
On Taquile Island, travelers explore ancient ruins, engage with locals renowned for their weaving skills recognized by UNESCO, enjoy a traditional lunch sampling local cuisine, and further connect with the community.
The tour returns to Puno around 4:00 PM on Day 2.
On Day 1, lunch and dinner are included, while on Day 2, breakfast and lunch on Taquile Island are provided.

