A desert scene with several white tents and small wooden structures on sand dunes under a blue sky.

Hidden in the midst of the Peruvian desert lies Dune Camp – an extraordinary experience created exclusively for the Dr. Jones tour. Far from civilization, framed by golden dunes, you will experience the magic of seclusion in an atmosphere reminiscent of the golden age of exploration. During the day, the warm wind blows over endless sandy landscapes, while in the evenings, the setting sun casts a fascinating play of light over the camp. Those who arrive here not only enjoy peace and vastness but also a journey back to the roots of travel – stylish, unhurried, and full of character.

Details

  • Country

    Peru

  • Location

    Paracas

Tent Life & Desert Enjoyment

Dune Camp combines a spirit of adventure with relaxed luxury. In comfortable tents with a nostalgic flair, you will spend two nights under a starry sky – without sacrificing comfort. Culinary delights await you with a gourmet dinner under canvas and an excursion to the 1615 Vineyard with Pisco tasting. The surroundings invite exploration: from sundowner drives through the dunes to diving with local fishermen in search of coveted scallops – every moment is characterized by a sense of discovery and stylish simplicity.

A white tent set up near a river with sand dunes in the background under a cloudy sky.
A rustic outdoor bathroom area with a bamboo fence, a mirror, and various toiletries on a small wooden table.
A cozy dining setup inside a large tent on the beach at night, illuminated by candles and surrounded by cushions.

Location

Dune Camp is located in the Paracas region – named after the Quechua word for “rain of sand.” Situated in a remote desert area, the camp is accessible only as part of the Dr. Jones journey. The landscape is marked by gently rolling dunes and a vast horizon – a place that feels perfect for a sense of freedom and authenticity. Despite its seclusion, the camp is part of a perfectly organized journey where each stage flows seamlessly into the next.

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