Peru, and particularly its northern coast, emerges as a natural escape: constant sunshine, open sea, and a more relaxed pace that invites leisurely travel. In this setting, the Piura and Tumbes regions boast some of the country's most attractive beaches, ideal not only for escaping the cold but also for sharing the experience with different generations—a way of traveling that continues to be a growing trend.
Piura: a range of sun and beach experiences
Just over an hour's flight from Lima, Piura is especially well-suited for family and multigenerational trips. Here, every traveler can find their own rhythm: from those seeking complete relaxation to those who prefer gentle activities in nature. Beaches like Máncora, Los Órganos, Vichayito, Colán, Cabo Blanco, and Lobitos offer a variety of safe and easy-to-enjoy options.
In destinations like Los Órganos, the sea sets the rhythm of the day. Water activities such as surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, and diving coexist with long moments of relaxation facing the Pacific, allowing each travel companion to choose how to participate. Sailing along the coast on a private yacht is another option that can be enjoyed regardless of age, often accompanied by dolphins and onboard culinary experiences.
Between June and October, whale watching adds a profoundly emotional dimension to the trip. From the northern coast, it's possible to observe humpback whales during their migration, as they approach warmer waters to breed and raise their calves. Watching them emerge from the sea, breach, and move in groups becomes a moment of collective pause, an experience that invites you to share the wonder, slow down, and reconnect with nature. This encounter reinforces the idea of traveling together, with time and attention, where what matters is not only the destination, but what you experience along the way.
Northern cuisine is another point of connection. In Piura, grouper or seafood ceviche, accompanied by plantain chips and zarandaja beans, is an essential part of the daily meal, along with traditional dishes like seco de chavelo (a stew) or malarrabia (a type of cornmeal pudding). Sitting down to a meal is part of the experience, a moment to be shared without haste, designed to cater to diverse palates.
Tumbes: idyllic holidays facing the Pacific Ocean
In the far north of the country, Tumbes complements this offering with beaches that have a more relaxed atmosphere and a clear focus on wellness. Destinations like Punta Sal, almost two hours by plane from Lima, stand out for their warm waters and white sand, as well as their resorts with swimming pools, high-end dining, and wellness experiences such as massages and outdoor treatments. Zorritos, for its part, offers ideal hotel infrastructure for enjoying sunny days, water activities, and relaxation by the sea.
Accommodation complements this style of travel. Resorts and boutique hotels in Piura and Tumbes prioritize spaciousness, privacy, and a direct connection with the environment. Their wellness offerings, ranging from yoga by the sea to open-air massages, and common areas designed for relaxation and socializing, encourage guests to stay longer and enjoy the experience at a leisurely pace.
Traveling to the beaches of northern Peru in the summer is more than just a sunbathing getaway. It's an invitation to share time, reconnect with family or across generations, and enjoy a destination that understands that not everyone travels the same way, but everyone can travel together. A summer lived at a relaxed pace and remembered together. From Mexico, there are direct international flights to Lima from cities like Mexico City and Cancún. From the Peruvian capital, it's easy to connect by air to Piura and Tumbes, the main gateways to the northern beaches of the country.
Source: Peru.Travel