Huanchaco Peru…


Home of Peru’s famous “Caballitos” and year around surf. The second oldest church in Peru sits on the hill overlooking Huanchaco Peru.

Punto Huanchaco…


The surf has long been a big part of the culture in Huanchaco, just as it is today …and for today’s surfer it offers easy, super consistent waves all year around.

The Ruins of Chan Chan…


Ten Citadels for Ten Kings
…spanning 700 years of pre Columbian history.

Los Caballitos de Totora…


Haunchaco is famous for these little seafaring vessels …used continuously now by costal fishermen for thousands of years.

Surfing Huanchaco…


Huanchaco has a true surfing culture… people have been riding the waves back to shore on their “Caballitos” here for millennia and modern surfers first started
coming here from Lima in the mid 1940′s.

Huacas de Moche…


The Temple of the Moon …Ayapec, the Moche Warrior Narrative and seventy sacrificed warriors.

Coming up in June

Coming up June 29th / Festival of St Peter/Paul - A very important festival for the village especially to the fishermen who take the image of St Peter out to sea on a traditional "Patacho" made from totora reed.

Huanchaco

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This sleepy little beach town just twenty minutes from Trujillo is famous for it's small reed fishing boats, it's relaxed style and year around surfing.

Surfing

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Seven left breaking waves, two right and super consistent... It's a great place for all levels, from beginners to the experienced surfer.

The Ruins

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Several cultures have inhabited the costal river valleys of Northern Peru, leaving behind spectacular sites like Huacas de la Moche and Cao Viejo.