Probably the place with more consistent breaks in the world. 365 days a year of good surf guaranteed!

In this 6 kilometers of coast you can find large and powerful rights, lefts and shore brakes. And if you like big waves there’s Pico Alto.

 
 

Another plus is that its close to the beaches Señoritas, Caballeros, La Isla, Kontiki, Punta Rocas, etc.

Punta Hermosa is where world-wide champions Felipe Pomar (1967) and Sofia Mulanovich (2004) hail from. Punta Hermosa is our “operations center”, and from here we take you to more distant points.

 
 
 
 
  Characterized by large lefts with tubular sections and ideal walls for
all kind of maneuvers. It’s situated on farmland
and flower fields.
 
 
  Situated in the middle of the desert on the Peruvian central coast. Both beaches are characterized by strong lefts with good crystalline water barrels. Playa Grande is not recommended for beginners.
 
     
 
  Eight hours north of Lima and you are now in the land of the longest waves in the world.
The three jewels: Chicama, El Faro and Poemape. The fame of Chicama speaks for itself.
Without a doubt, this is the longest wave in the planet. El Faro is the Latin American answer to Jeffreys Bay, but it’s a left instead of a right.
And the accomodation here is the best, right in front of the point.
 
 
  And Poemape, on a good day, is better than both of the other two beaches
 
 
  Situated in the tropical zone of the Peruvian coast. This area is known for having sun all year round.
The accomodation is in a very quiet and tranquil area, some distance from the movement and the noise of the town.
This is the home of the most perfect lefts in Peru. Expect off shore winds, lots of sun, warm water and excellent sea food.
 
  Lobitos
Cabo Blanco
Panic Point
Organos
Máncora and other secret sports around…
 
 
   
 
  Here you’ll find the most perfect right of Peru, sorrounded by lots of impressive sea animals,
and it’s also part of a natural reserve protected by the government. Thy only way to get there
is by boat.
 
 
  Between the months of May and August - September we recommend you bring a 3 mm wetsuit and booties for the south zone, and a spring suit for the north.
Quiver: from 5’11” up to 7’7”. And a Gun for those who want to ride Pico Alto. If you are Quiver limited, we recommend you a 6’2”, and 6’8”, also a 7’4” for epic days.
It’s also easy to find second hand boards here, or sell your board before you go back home.
There are also good local shapers who can make you a board according to your measurements, skills, and preferences: and at a good price.
Don’t forget to bring cold water wax for the Lima Zone and Pacasmayo.
Any extra information you need, just send us an e-mail at: info@peruecosurf.com.




 
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