Although there are hotels located within the actual town of Nasca, they are not probably the best option when staying in the area. The town of Nasca tends to be a bit run down, and the hotels within it are no exception to this rule. Outside of the town, you will find much higher quality accommodations in a more tranquil setting. The hotels have varying rates and amenities types, and most will be happy to help you arrange tours of the surrounding attractions.
A relative newcomer in town, Friend's House is not a bad place to lay your head. Clean and comfortable with 24-hour hot water, this Nasca hotel is centrally located. It boasts a pleasant roof terrace furnished with sofas and plants which is a great place to kick back for a while. There is also a...
Two-thousand years ago, in pre-Inca times, the inhabitants of Nasca developed a system of underground aqueducts to irrigate dry lands that lacked of surface water. Thus, they were able to combat the ever-growing dessert. The system is unique in Peru and perhaps in the whole world.
In spite of the...
Hostal Alegría is located in downtown Nasca. It is owned by Alegría Tours, who keep an office at the hotel. It is a good value for a mid-range hotel, featuring neat, airy rooms and a pool. Some of the rooms even have air conditioning. The on-site travel agency is reputable and convenient. Good...
The best hotel in the city of Nasca, Nazca Lines is a converted hacienda with a courtyard, tennis courts, fountains and swimming pool. The rooms are tastefully decorated and comfortable. There are 34 rooms. The German mathematician and expert on the Nasca lines, Maria Reiche, lived here for several...
The most luxurious place to stay in the Nasca area, the Hotel Cantayo Spa and Resort was built on the ruins of a spacious old hacienda, and still maintains some of the arches, floors, hallways, etc.
Today is is a deluxe hotel and spa. A very relaxing place, it offers spacious rooms, flowered...