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
- On a one day boat tour from Copacabana.
- By renting a boat in Yumani, on the nearby Isla del Sol.
Fees and permits
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
Walking is the only form of transport.
See
- The ruins of the Temple of the Virgins of a Sun, resembling an amphitheater.
Do
Buy
Eat
- There is a small snack bar and women selling various things at the pier.
Drink
Sleep
Camping should be possible.
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