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Surfing in Peru: A Guide with Surf Spots and Photos

Surfing in Peru

Latest Surf Photos and Video from Peru
San Gallan
Caleta Mejia
Caleta Mejia
2 minutes wave in Chicama RAW Videos
Highlights: Reef & Paris Women's Pro - Final Day
Highlights: Reef & Paris Women's Pro - Day 1
Regions
Latest Surfspots Added to Peru
Information about Peru
Surf Peru

Surf Peru - Quick Facts
LOCATION: South America
POPULATION: 28,000,000
NATIONALITY: Peruvian
LANGUAGE: Spanish, Quechua
CURRENCY: Nuevo Sol

Fly into the capital of Lima, the country's largest city, and head for the coast. Be sure to take in the sights, and experience some of the country's rich history.
Peru Surfing Info and Details

Peru Surf Spot Map


Surfing in Peru offers one of nature's miracles: Chicama. It is the world's longest wave and is situated north from Trujillo. Chicama has a wave that stretches over 4kms, and paddling back is not an option. Ride as many waves as it takes to get you down the point and then walk back up. Even at 2ft Chicama breaks like a machine down the point, it is hypnotising to watch. Morocco may well be the land of the point break but Peru certainly gives it a run for its money. Chicama is superb and worth the visit alone.

The Peruvian coast is littered with such point breaks. Pacasmayo is about 60km further north and picks up more swell than Chicama. Perhaps not quite as good but more raw and worth the trip on the flat days at Chicama. There are multiple points between the two and with a bit of searching you'll be rewarded with some gems. The locals may even help you out in your search. There are a huge variety of waves throughout the country.

Long Left, breaks always, small and medium size until 7 foot, sand bottom.

Big lows from deep down south send the swells northwards, and many of the surf spots receive an incredibly persistent offshore winds, and can find waves at any time throughout the year. If you are after a variety of uncrowded, offshore, good quality waves then Peru is a great stop off point. South America in general has some great waves and is an inexpensive surfing destination.

Surfing Peru - The Good
Uncrowded
Fantastic Pointbreaks
Offshore Constantly

Surf Peru - The Bad and the Ugly
Can Be Hard To Get To The Waves
Petty Crime Can Be A Problem

Peru Surfing Conditions



Peru Swell Size and Water Temperature
peru water temperature and swell size


Click the link for some background (non surfing related) information on Peru

Surf Equipment Required for the Waves in Peru
Surfboard from 6 to 6'6, longboards, wetsuit and transport.

We recommend Rip Curl Wetsuits, so check out the range before your trip.








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