Island Introduction & Journey to Isla del Sol
Isla del Sol: Birthplace of the Sun God
According to Incan lore, Isla del Sol is where the Sun God was born. I found this fascinating, a powerful myth adding another layer to the island's already stunning beauty. The sheer history embedded in the very stones felt palpable, a connection to a rich and ancient past.
It's easy to imagine the Incas, their lives intertwined with the sun's rhythms, worshipping here. The breathtaking views across Lake Titicaca only amplified that sense of awe and reverence. I spent a good while just sitting and absorbing it all, letting the stories whisper on the wind.
Navigating the Journey to Isla del Sol
Getting to Isla del Sol wasn't a simple hop, skip, and a jump. First, a bus ride to Copacabana. Then, the unexpected – a boat across a section of the lake before even reaching Copacabana! I hadn't realized that part, which added a layer of adventure to the day. Buying tickets was easy enough, thankfully, just two Bolivianos per person.
The boat ride itself was... well, let's just say my stomach wasn't thrilled. I wasn’t usually prone to seasickness, but feeling under the weather already made me a little more sensitive to the rocking. I opted for the relative calm of the downstairs seats, foregoing the gorgeous views from the upper deck. Reaching the other side, however, was only the beginning.
Copacabana bustled with activity – day-trippers heading to Isla del Sol were everywhere. We, however, had other plans; we were staying on the island itself. After grabbing boat tickets, we embarked on our second aquatic adventure. Finally, the island's shores emerged, and the first things I noticed were the donkeys! Apparently, they are the main mode of transport—charming, but I quickly discovered we’d be doing most of our own hauling.
Choosing between the north and south sides of the island involved a quick deliberation. We opted for the south, known for its hotels and restaurants. That decision turned out to be lucky – we scored a free room upgrade! Our original booking had a shared bathroom, but the staff, sensing my less-than-stellar health and predicting the nighttime chill, generously gave us a private one. It was a small detail that made a world of difference.