Top picks for Chancay District Experiences

Discover 16 Experiences in Chancay District on Trip.com, updated February 8, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 8 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From KRW 22,957.00 per person, with an average total of KRW 135,537.69. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1.293k verified reviews, Experiences Chancay District boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Experiences: "Lima Gourmet Food Tour: Evening Experience", with 484 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Swimming with Sea Lions in Islas Palomino Lima", a 3-hour adventure in Chancay District!

The next available day tour departs on February 9, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Chancay District Experiences usually take about 3 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

12% of Chancay District Experiences now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Chancay District! Choose from Experiences available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Lima Gourmet Food Tour: Evening Experience.

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Reviews: Swimming with Sea Lions in Islas Palomino Lima
Guest User2024-10-13
Wonderful moment with the sea lions ! It was one of my favorite excursion in Peru. All was perfect , the tour, the team, the guide . Thanks !
Reviews: Beginner Surf Lesson in Lima, Perú
Guest User2025-09-21
Had such a wonderful time learning with Pukana School, I actually enjoyed it so much I took a lesson every morning for every day I was in Lima. Al instructors were wonderful!
Reviews: Food History + Local Markets Tour & Fruit Tasting
Guest User2025-09-22
An excellent experience eating typical Peruvian dishes in Lima markets, such as ceviche, chaufa with fish, and tropical fruits like custard apple, granadilla, tumbo, pitaya, lucuma, and aguaymanto. We ended with a walk through the Barranco neighborhood. Our guide Gaby's explanations were very informative, and our driver Cirilo was excellent.
Reviews: Lima Gourmet Food Tour: Evening Experience
Guest User2025-10-10
It was a great introduction to peruvian food, also incorporating sightseeing around Miraflores and Barranco areas. experience The restaurants were of top quality and great ambiance. I loved dining at the historical site, and also watching the cocktail making. One minor thing to improve is the commentating in the van could be more about Peruvian food, instead of history and politics of Peru. Overall, fantastic food and great experience.
Reviews: The 10 Tastings of Lima With Locals: Private Street Food Tour
Guest User2025-06-18
This tour with Ivonne in Lima was next-level — the kind of food experience where you realize halfway through, yeah, I’m not getting this anywhere else. It was both organized and deeply local, with zero tourist traps. We tried all kinds of food, but the standouts were this special Andes cheese + bread combo (my girlfriend’s favorite — made from a specific cow only found in that region), and a uniquely Peruvian churro that blew me away. Sweet, crispy, and not your average Spanish-style version — this was something else entirely. Ivonne navigated my girlfriend’s many food allergies with total confidence — no banana, avocado, milk, etc. — and still found her great options. She also explained not just the dishes, but the why behind them: how the ingredients, preparation, and history tie into Lima’s identity. The tamale and Chinese dumpling were more standard compared to everything else, but everything else was such a sensory hit, especially the meat market with hanging cow parts and a real punch of smell — intense but real. It was a full three hours, never rushed, and it felt like we were eating our way through real Lima, not some curated tourist version. The vibe was more professional than casual — not a lot of personal small talk like we had on our Cusco tour, but that wasn’t a bad thing. If you’re looking for true variety, foods you can’t find anywhere else, and a knowledgeable local guide, this tour delivers. Highly recommend — especially for serious food lovers.
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