Huanchaco, a tranquil coastal suburb of Trujillo, Peru, has long been celebrated for its gentle, rolling waves, making it an ideal spot for beginners to learn surfing. The town’s oceanfront promenade invites visitors to take a leisurely stroll while observing local fishermen returning with their daily catch on traditional reed boats known as caballitos de totora. This blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage offers a unique and immersive experience for travelers.
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