This full-day excursion to Uros and Taquile by speedboat offers an enriching experience on Lake Titicaca, maximizing travel time so you can enjoy more exploration.
The first stop is the Uros Floating Islands, an extraordinary artificial island built entirely from totora reeds. Travelers discover a unique way of life as the Uros people — whose roots go back more than 1,000 years — explain how they weave totora to create their floating islands, homes, and boats. Visitors can see firsthand how this pre-Inca community continues to live upon the waters of Titicaca, preserving its ancestral customs and craftsmanship.
The journey then continues to Taquile Island, famous for its communal lifestyle and traditional handwoven textiles, recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. A scenic uphill walk leads to the main square, where Taquileños welcome visitors with dances and showcase their vibrant weavings and crafts. The setting is breathtaking — ancient agricultural terraces, traditional stone houses, and panoramic views of the lake framed by the distant Andes.
A typical lunch is served on Taquile, often featuring quinoa soup and grilled trout, enjoyed with sweeping views of Lake Titicaca. After lunch, the boat returns to Puno, marking the end of an unforgettable day.
In essence, this full-day tour offers a genuine immersion into life on Lake Titicaca — from the ingenious floating world of the Uros to the rich textile heritage of Taquile — all set against the serene beauty of the high Andean landscape.