Although Pisco does not have as many lodging options as other tourist destinations in Peru, what it does have will appeal to every type of vacationer. Truly rugged backpackers will enjoy camping for free on the beaches in the Paracas Reserve. Less rugged travelers will find hostels that are nothing fancy, but well worth their low costs. Travelers seeking a bit more luxury will be pleased to find a couple of hotels that boast a more resort like atmosphere.
A small hostel with a family atmosphere, Posada Hospedaje Gino is one of the few true budget options that survived the 2007 Pisco earthquake. Owner Gino provides six rooms that are a bit small and sparsely furnished, but clean and with cable TV (a recent upgrade) and private hot-water bathrooms. It...
Reopened August 20, 2008, Hostal San Isidro is a favorite among Pisco visitors. It is located in a quiet area of town, which tends to be safer than other areas. However, still be careful, especially at night. The owners, the Alejandros, and workers at the hostel are very friendly and helpful; they...
The hostel is conveniently located just one block from the main square, Plaza de Armas. The rooms are clean but sparsely decorated. The hotel also operates a café which serves both Spanish and Peruvian...
Residencial San Jorge is a nice hotel with over 10 years of experience in the tourism industry. Due to constant efforts over the years, the hotel has gained a great reputation in the city of Pisco for giving one of the best services to visitors from all over the world. Hotel San Jorge Residencial...
The sister hotel of the Posada Hispana, this 11-room hotel suffered very little damage from the earthquake. Rooms come with hot water, cable TV, and...