Nasca Trails Hostel Reviews
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The owner of the hostel is very nice who takes care of us really well. He offers a pick-up from the bus station even if we do not ask for one. He also reminds us about every detail of our tour. The room is very clean. The owner also runs an agency which is highly recommended. This is something excellent about the place for it makes it a lot easier to arrange the tours we want.
- Novice Nomad
- tinkling722
- Taiwan
- Mixed Group, 25-30
- (5 reviews)
Nice place, nice people. Breakfast good but expensive.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Male, 41+
- (4 reviews)
No frills hostel. Main square is easily accessible. They keep the hostel locked up very well. When i was there, only a handful of rooms were occupied so it lacked the social scene a solo backpacker is looking for.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male, 25-30
- (13 reviews)
Are stay at Nazca Trails was fantastic. Juan was a great host and his guides were knowledgable and spoke excelelnt English. The breakfast was one of the best we have had in South America and our laundry was cleaner than it has been for 18 months. Only quibble would be that a fan in the room would be nice on hot nights.He also arranged for our transfer to Paracas and lima, which went so smoothly.
- Globetrotter
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Couple, 41+
- (21 reviews)
Nice hostel but nearly too quiet as it often felt like there was no one around and lacked atmosphere. Everything else was fine though
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Male, 25-30
- (16 reviews)
It's a pretty small family hotel in all senses. Breakfast from 7:30 to 8:30! After check out (10:00) you can't stay in common area but only in hospitality area which is horrible. Luggage store and computer room are in one place. Staff is very polite but you feel like you are bothering them with your questions. Not cozy at all, under construction. What was good: comfortable bed, fried eggs on breakfast, towel included, wifi works in the room, staff speak english.
- Avid Traveller
- sharmanka
- Russia
- Female, 31-40
- (16 reviews)
Loved this hostel! It's a few blocks away (like 5-10 min walk) to town center. The staff is wonderful and extremely helpful! They booked our Nazca flights for us with 1 day notice. They also gave us maps of the area and gave us ideas on things to do. We had them do our laundry which came out perfectly folded and pressed. Nazca is a very dry place though, so try to hold off on doing laundry here if you can! Rooms very clean!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Couple, 25-30
- (2 reviews)
This is a small, family run hostel in Nazca, located about 6 blocks from the Cruz del Sur bus station. The staff were all extremely accommodating and kind, the facilities comfortable and more like a small hotel than a hostel. A home-cooked breakfast was served, but there was no common kitchen area. There was a very pleasant common area for reading and sitting. It was a quiet, relaxed hostel.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- USA
- Mixed Group, 41+
- (10 reviews)
No coffee? Not even instant. I was not a happy camper.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- Canada
- Male, 41+
- (16 reviews)
