About the ride from Ica to Lima
While Ica is an interesting place to visit in Peru, you might be craving a bit more of a vibrant atmosphere soon. The next destination on your list is the perfect place to find that. The capital of Peru, overlooking the Pacific Ocean will give you exactly that!
When traveling the 302 kilometer (186 mile) distance between Ica and Lima, you only have one transportation option available:
- Hopping on a 5-hour bus to Lima from Ica
Don’t worry, though! You’ll have many different bus options to choose from – Economy, VIP, and the Reclining Seats Buses. All three options are a great choice, and with each class upgrade, you’ll get slightly better amenities. No matter which one of them you choose, you’ll have a comfortable and quick transfer to the country’s capital.
What to see when travelling from Ica to Lima
Keeping in mind that there are many departure times available, what you’ll see outside of your window largely depends on the departure time you choose. If you’re leaving in the evening or during the night, it’ll be dark outside for the majority of your ride.
Thanks to the reclining seats that all buses have, it’s extremely easy to snuggle up and catch up on your sleep. If you’re one of those people who can easily fall asleep on a moving vehicle, you’ll be able to arrive in Lima fresh, energized, and ready to explore the city.
Can’t relax on a bus enough to fall asleep? You can still use this time to be productive. You’ll get five hours, which you can use to try to get some work done, read, or reorganize your pictures.
If your work is reliant on having a stable internet connection, it’s best not to count on having internet on the move. Even though all buses have WiFi, the connection can be pretty unstable, and it might really affect your work.
On the other side, those who chose daylight departure times will be in for a real treat. The majority of the route you’ll pass on your journey to Lima goes right next to the coast of the Pacific Ocean.
You’ll be riding next to the blue waters for hours. Charge your camera battery before you board, so that you can take many pictures of the mesmerizing views.
As you approach the city, the colorful Lima neighborhoods will start to pop up all around you to give you a picture you probably had in mind when you booked that plane ticket to Peru.
Depending on the operator you chose, you’ll either be dropped off at the Avenida Mexico, Lima Bus Station, or Oltursa Aramburu. Lima is a very large city, and you might need additional transportation to get where you want to go. Before you book your ticket, make sure to check where you’ll be dropped off and how to get to other places from there.
How to get from Ica to Lima
Taking a bus
Hopping on a bus between Ica and Lima is a quick and convenient way to travel between the two places. It’s also the only option available. Bus tickets on this route usually cost between $16 and $27. The price of the ticket depends on the option you choose – Economy, VIP, or one of the reclining seat buses (130, 140, and 160).
Economy Bus
On a route from Ica to Lima, the Economy Bus is the cheapest option available, with tickets starting at $16. You won’t notice the difference in the length of the ride compared to other more expensive options, but you’ll have fewer amenities.
VIP Bus
A VIP bus is a slightly more expensive option than the Economy Bus, with tickets starting at $19. The journey on a VIP bus usually lasts between 4 and a half hours and five hours.
When it comes to the amenities, you’ll definitely feel a slight upgrade compared to the Economy Bus. In addition to A/C, toilets on board, and charger sockets, you’ll also get 140° reclining seats, a personal TV, WiFi, and some snacks and soft drinks.
During your trip, the driver will frequently make stops for the use of amenities and a chance to stretch your legs.
130°, 140°, 160° Reclining Seats Buses
The name of the bus suggests the type of seat that the bus has. These buses are similar to the VIP class, but the seats are more comfortable and spacious. The buses usually take around 5 hours to arrive in Lima, but some nighttime departures might be a bit faster than that.
In this class, you’ll get all the amenities mentioned in the classes before – A/C, toilets on board, charger sockets, a personal TV screen, WiFi, some snacks, and soft drinks. The buses, of course, have reclining seats, and you’ll get a blanket, too.
During your trip, the driver will frequently make stops for the use of amenities and a chance to stretch your legs. The staff on these buses speaks English fluently, so the communication is usually very smooth.