Ica to camana Bus
The route from Ica to the Camaná beach-city makes 332 mi (533 km) of distance and takes about 8 hours of travel on the highway. Oltursa, Excluciva and Civa are the main terrestrial transportation companies that cover this destination in their travel itineraries, offering bus tickets from s/. 61 to s/. 135. The buses leave from 00:45 a.m. to 11:50 p.m. from the terminals in Ayabaca and Lambayeque avenues. The bus terminals are located in avenues next to the Plaza de Armas of Camaná. The climate of Camaná is desert, with an average temperature of 68 °F (20 °C) throughout the year.
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About Ica
In the Ica territory flowered 2 of the most important cultures that lived in this part of the continent. The Paracas culture (600 B. C. - 100 A.D.) and the Naza culture (100 A.D. - 800 A.D.) were the first civilizations of Ica, followed by the Chincha culture (800 A.D. - 1476 A.D.), but there are not many registers of the last one. With the expansion of the Incan Empire, the end of the Chincha culture would arrive, consolidating as new power of the territory of Ica until the arrival of the Spanish and the subsequent conquest. After the foundation by the Spanish, Ica would become a commercial region, characterized by its textile and winemaking industries, which saw its origin in 1540, when Nicolás de Ribera el Viejo produced the first eau-de-vie with the Ica raisins.
About Camana
Camana was founded as a Spanish villa in November 1539 by Francisco Pizarro under the name of Villa Hermosa de Camana, with the purpose of establishing a urban center that served as nexus between the City of the Kings (Lima) and Cusco. However, the Villa Hermosa was moved to Arequipa when there were climate complications in the territory of Camana, reason why it’s said that Arequipa was founded. It was in 1839, in the republic period, that Villa de Camana was raised to the category of city.