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South America > Bolivia > Altiplano (Bolivia) > La Paz (department, Bolivia) > Isla de la Luna

Isla de la Luna is a tiny, uninhabited island in Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Known for its mythological significance to the Incas.

Get in

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Fees and permits

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There is a fee of Bs. 10 for entering the village and seeing the Temple of Fertility. However, strolling along the beach is for free.

Get around

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Walking is the only form of transport.

See

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  • The ruins of the Temple of the Virgins of a Sun, resembling an amphitheater.

Do

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Buy

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Eat

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  • There is a small snack bar and women selling various things at the pier.

Drink

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Sleep

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Camping should be possible.

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