REVIEW · LIMA
Sandbording in Lima
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Sand is not far from Lima, and that’s the point. This sandboarding trip pairs a classic vintage-car transfer with a focused 2.5-hour run session near Lima’s dunes, so you get adrenaline without a long day of transit. I also love that the instructors run things for all skill levels, so beginners aren’t left to figure it out alone. One thing to consider: at $150 per person, it can feel pricey if you’re expecting a bargain, and you should plan on being sore the next day.
The schedule is simple and realistic: hotel pickup, a scenic ride out, sandboarding coaching with equipment support, then the return to Lima. You also get the kind of views that make the effort feel worth it—panoramic looks over Lima and toward the ocean while you practice your turns.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Sandboarding Trip Worth Your Time
- Why This Works So Well If You Have Limited Time in Lima
- The Vintage Car Transfer: More Than a Scenic Ride
- Sandboarding With All Skill Levels: Coaching You Can Use Immediately
- Inside the 2.5 Hours on the Dunes
- The Views Over Lima and the Ocean Make the Learning Feel Easier
- Equipment and Entry: What You’re Actually Paying For
- How the 6 Hours Usually Feel (So You Can Plan the Rest of Your Day)
- Price and Value: When $150 Makes Sense and When It Doesn’t
- What to Expect After: Soreness, Sand, and Small Comfort Fixes
- Who This Sandboarding Class Is Best For
- Should You Book Sandbording in Lima?
- FAQ
- How long is the sandboarding experience?
- Where are you picked up from?
- What languages are the instructor and staff available in?
- Is this sandboarding class for beginners?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Things That Make This Sandboarding Trip Worth Your Time

- Close-to-Lima dunes: no need to burn half a day traveling to the desert
- Step-by-step instruction for first-timers and return riders
- Provided sandboarding gear, with boards suited to different comfort levels
- Big-picture views over Lima and the ocean during your runs
- A fun vintage-car ride that feels like part of the outing, not just transport
- Quick total day at 6 hours, with 2.5 hours on the sandboarding itself
Why This Works So Well If You Have Limited Time in Lima

The best thing about this outing is also the most practical: the sand dunes are right near Lima. That means you’re not committing to a full-day, all-day journey just to reach a place to slide down sand.
If Lima is your base and your itinerary is already tight, this kind of half-day adrenaline is a big deal. It lets you keep your momentum in the city and still get that desert fix—without feeling like you spent the day in a vehicle.
And because the sandboarding session is the real centerpiece, the trip doesn’t drag. You get time to learn, to try different lines, and to take breaks before you’re exhausted. You’re not rushed, but you also aren’t stuck waiting around for hours.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Lima.
The Vintage Car Transfer: More Than a Scenic Ride

You start with pickup from Lima, then roll out in a vintage-style car for about 1.5 hours. On the way back, it’s about 1 hour and 45 minutes. That timing matters because it shapes the whole mood of the day: it’s long enough to feel like you left the city, but not so long that you lose the energy for the activity.
In at least some cases, the drive is handled by a driver named Carlos, who’s noted for being an excellent driver. One extra detail: his dog may come along, which adds a friendly, human touch to the ride. Even if the dog isn’t part of your exact departure, the vibe is still that the transfer is treated like part of the experience.
One practical note: you’ll want to dress for sitting in a car and then stepping out near sand. If you run hot easily, breathable layers help. If you get cold, keep a light jacket handy.
Sandboarding With All Skill Levels: Coaching You Can Use Immediately

The core value here is the coaching. You’re not just handed a board and sent off. The instruction is designed so both beginners and more experienced riders can keep improving.
Here’s what that means for you:
- For beginners, you get guided support to build confidence on the board.
- For experienced riders, you still get direction that helps you refine technique instead of only repeating the same move.
- Because instructors work step by step, you’re less likely to waste your precious 2.5 hours guessing.
Language support is Spanish and English, so you can actually understand what you’re being asked to do. That matters a lot on sandboarding, where small adjustments—how you shift your weight, how you approach a slope—can make a huge difference between a smooth glide and a shaky ride.
And yes, you’ll likely spend some time practicing basics before you go full speed. That’s not a downside. It’s how you make the whole session feel fun instead of frustrating.
Inside the 2.5 Hours on the Dunes

Your sandboarding time is about 2.5 hours at the dune area. That window is short enough that you’ll stay focused, but long enough to try more than one run style.
What you should expect during that portion:
- Instructor guidance as you get comfortable with the board
- Runs down the dunes that build from easy to more confident lines
- Breaks and pacing so you don’t burn out instantly
- Panoramic views over Lima and the ocean while you slide, which is a real morale booster when you’re learning something new
One small reality check: sandboarding is physical. Even with coaching and a board that fits you, your legs and core take the work. A common heads-up is that you may feel quite sore afterward. That soreness is often normal, not dangerous—just plan for it.
If you’ve done snowboarding before, you’ll probably pick things up faster. But even without winter-board experience, the step-by-step approach makes the learning curve more manageable.
The Views Over Lima and the Ocean Make the Learning Feel Easier

A lot of “adventure” tours focus only on the action. This one also puts value on the scenery—views of Lima and the ocean while you’re on the dunes.
For you, that changes the experience in a simple way: when the scenery is beautiful, you don’t feel like you’re suffering through a training session. You’re outside, you can breathe, and you get a sense of where you are in Peru—not just that you traveled somewhere to slide.
It also makes the photos better. Multiple people highlight getting great pictures and video during the outing, and that’s believable: dunes give you movement, distance, and wide angles that you just don’t get in a tighter activity space.
Equipment and Entry: What You’re Actually Paying For

The trip includes entry to the sandune park. On top of that, the experience description emphasizes that you get the right sandboarding equipment for safety and comfort, with boards geared toward beginners and more advanced riders.
So your $150 isn’t just paying for sand and a board. It’s paying for the whole package that makes the day work:
- transport to and from the dune area
- instructor time and coaching
- equipment support
- access to the dune park
Is that still expensive? It can be, depending on what you compare it to. One comment notes it’s a bit expensive, even with good guidance. My take: $150 is easier to justify when you’re short on time and want the closest desert option to Lima. If you’re already planning a longer desert tour elsewhere, you might see this as a convenience add-on rather than a primary adventure.
But if you want adrenaline without a major schedule reshuffle, this is a very direct way to do it.
How the 6 Hours Usually Feel (So You Can Plan the Rest of Your Day)

The full experience is 6 hours, which includes transfer time and the sandboarding session. The rough flow is:
- Pickup in Lima
- Vintage car ride out (about 1.5 hours)
- Sandboarding (about 2.5 hours)
- Return ride to Lima (about 1 hour 45 minutes)
This timing is ideal if you don’t want to lose your whole day to logistics. It also helps you plan food.
Some people mention a stop for food before sandboarding. Since that detail isn’t guaranteed in the core info you provided, I’d treat it like a possible bonus, not a sure thing. Still, it’s smart to eat before you go and bring water or plan to buy it if there’s a stop.
Also think about timing with your Lima plans afterward. You’ll probably want a shower, and you may feel sore. So avoid booking another strenuous activity immediately after.
Price and Value: When $150 Makes Sense and When It Doesn’t

Let’s talk straight about value.
At $150 per person for a 6-hour outing, you’re paying for convenience, instruction, and equipment—not just the act of riding. The value improves when:
- You’re staying in Lima and don’t want a long travel day to the desert
- You care about getting proper coaching instead of trial and error
- You want a compact adventure that fits around a city itinerary
- You’d rather pay more for less hassle than spend time commuting to a farther option
The value may feel weaker when:
- You’re comparing it to cheaper, more independent sand activities (if available)
- You’re hoping to turn it into a multi-hour party with no instruction
- You want lots of downtime rather than an active session
My practical suggestion: if you’re already thinking about a day trip to dunes, this one can be the smarter choice because it’s built around staying close to Lima. It gives you a real desert experience without the marathon travel.
What to Expect After: Soreness, Sand, and Small Comfort Fixes

Sandboarding works your legs and your core. The most repeated practical warning is simple: you’ll likely feel very sore the next day.
Plan around that. Here’s how you can make the day easier on your body and your clothes—without overthinking it:
- Wear clothes you’re okay with getting sandy
- Bring sun protection (sand reflects light hard)
- Consider a scarf or something to cover your face if wind gets annoying
- If you’re prone to getting sore easily, gentle stretching afterward helps
Also, since you’ll likely be taking photos and videos, dress in a way that you don’t mind being a little sandy in the background. In other words: don’t wear your nicest outfit and hope the desert stays polite.
Who This Sandboarding Class Is Best For
This is a strong fit if you want:
- A quick escape from Lima with real desert time
- Beginner-friendly instruction that helps you stand a chance of getting the hang of it
- An active outing but not an all-day marathon
- A guide team that supports you, with Spanish and English options
It’s also a good match for people who want adventure with structure. You’ll get step-by-step guidance and equipment, so you can focus on learning rather than figuring out the mechanics on your own.
If you’re very experienced and you’re hoping for a hardcore, technical training camp, you might find the 2.5-hour run window a bit short. But if your goal is fun, momentum, and fresh dunes close to Lima, it fits nicely.
Should You Book Sandbording in Lima?
I’d book it if you want desert energy without losing most of your day to travel. The close-to-Lima location is the deciding factor, and the combination of instructor coaching plus equipment support makes it a safer, more enjoyable first-time experience.
I’d hesitate only if $150 feels hard to swallow for your budget, or if you’re not comfortable with the idea that you’ll probably be sore afterward. If you can handle that tradeoff, this is a solid way to turn a Lima day into something you’ll remember for the right reasons—movement, views, and a real outdoor change of pace.
If you do book, go in with one mindset: learn first, then have fun. When you do that, the dunes do the rest.
FAQ
How long is the sandboarding experience?
The total experience is 6 hours, with about 2.5 hours spent sandboarding.
Where are you picked up from?
Pickup is included from Lima. You should wait in the hotel lobby about 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup time.
What languages are the instructor and staff available in?
The instructor speaks both Spanish and English.
Is this sandboarding class for beginners?
Yes. The class is designed for all skill levels, including beginners and experienced riders.
What’s included in the price?
Entry to the sandune park is included. The experience also provides sandboarding equipment for safety and comfort.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.























