When it comes to epic surf destinations, Chicama, Peru, holds a legendary status. Known for its world-famous left-hand point break, this small coastal town on Peru’s northern coastline offers more than just waves. If you’re planning a surf trip and looking for a destination that blends adventure with nature and culture, Chicama is a must-visit. Here are three reasons why you shouldn’t bypass Peru
1. The Longest Left-Hand Wave in the World
Chicama is without a doubt a goofy-footer’s paradise! Chicama’s claim to fame is its exceptional left-hand point break, and holds the title of the longest left in the world. On a good swell, you can ride a wave for over a mile—yes, a full mile of uninterrupted surfing! Chicama offers multiple sections for every skill level and board choice, from cruisy longboard rides to challenging, fast, punchy walls. Your legs will be burning after these insanely long rides! At our retreats in Chicama, we even have a boat that will take you back into the lineup after your wave, sparing your arms from the long paddle back out. Check out this gorgeous surf edit of our team catching crazy-long waves.
2. Consistent Surf All Year Round
One of the greatest challenges for surf travelers is finding consistent conditions, but in Chicama, the waves rarely stop breaking. With year-round swells and reliable surf forecasts, Chicama is a safe bet for a great trip, whether you visit in the summer or winter months. The town is blessed with mild winds and minimal crowds, meaning you’re likely to score uncrowded sessions, making it ideal for surfers who value tranquility as much as they do adventure.
3. A Unique Blend of Surf and Culture
Beyond the waves, Chicama offers a glimpse into Peru’s rich history and culture. Located near the city of Trujillo, you’ll find ancient ruins like Chan Chan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Huacas del Sol y la Luna, fascinating remnants of pre-Columbian civilizations. On our retreat, you’ll have a chance to visit the Dama de Cao historical site, a Mochica ruler whose burial site revealed new discoveries about ancient matriarchal societies in Peru. Between surf sessions, you can explore archeological sites like these, hike along the desert coastlines, or experience local Peruvian cuisine—like ceviche and fresh seafood—while chatting with locals!
Chicama is more than just a surf spot; it’s a unique blend of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and some of the most coveted waves in the world. Whether you’re seeking long, unforgettable rides or the chance to surf without the pressure of crowds, Chicama offers a laid-back atmosphere that will rejuvenate your surf froth.