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14 Fantastic Things to do in Piura – you mustn’t miss

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    There are great many things to do in Peru, and so are in Piura.

    Dive into the vibrant tapestry of Piura’s culture, where time seems to dance to the rhythm of its lively streets and warm-hearted locals.

    Without further ado listed below are some of the most fun things to do in Piura:

    1. Plaza de Armas

    Plaza de Armas. pic by aOliNex. by-sa 2.0

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    Insider travel tips: Try some local snacks and beverages from the street vendors around the plaza. Take a leisurely stroll in the evening to enjoy the lively atmosphere.

    2. Catacaos

    Catacaos. pic by alobos life. by-nc-nd 2.0

    A town located near Piura, Peru, known for its artisan crafts.

    What to see or do: – Visit the local artisan market to see a wide range of handicrafts including pottery, textiles, and jewelry.

    Don’t miss: – Buying an authentic Panama hat, a specialty of Catacaos.

    Insider travel tips: – Bargain when shopping at the artisan market for the best prices.

    3. El Ñuro

    El Ñuro. pic by MINISTERIO DE LA PRODUCCIÓN – PRODUCE. pdm 1.0

    Fishing village in Piura, Peru known for its marine life, particularly sea turtles.

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    4. Pariñas

    Pariñas. pic by MINAGRI – PERÚ. by-nc 2.0

    A city in the Piura region of northern Peru known for its oil industry.

    What to see or do: Visit the Plaza de Armas, explore the Parque Kurt Beer, and take a tour of the La Brea y Pariñas oil field.

    Don’t miss: Sampling the delicious local cuisine, such as ceviche and Seco de Chavelo.

    Insider travel tips: Make sure to pack sunscreen and a hat, as the sun can be intense in this region. Consider hiring a local guide to learn more about the history and culture of Pariñas.

    5. Narihuala

    Narihuala. pic by alobos life. by-nc-nd 2.0

    A small village located in the Piura region of northern Peru.

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    6. Paita

    Paita. pic by Presidencia Perú. by-nc-sa 2.0

    A charming coastal city located in the Piura region of Peru.

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    7. Yacila

    Yacila. pic by MINISTERIO DE LA PRODUCCIÓN – PRODUCE. pdm 1.0

    Yacila, Piura is a small town located on the northern coast of Peru.

    What to see or do: Enjoy its beautiful beaches, go swimming, surfing, or simply relax under the sun.

    Don’t miss: Trying the local seafood delicacies.

    Insider travel tips: Visit during the week for a more peaceful experience as weekends tend to be busier with tourists.

    8. Máncora

    Máncora. pic by Presidencia Perú. by-nc-sa 2.0

    A popular beach town located in the Piura region of Peru.

    What to see or do: Relax on the beautiful sandy beaches.

    Don’t miss: The vibrant nightlife with beach parties and bars.

    Insider travel tips: Visit between December and April for the best weather.

    9. Punta Sal

    Punta Sal

    A stunning beach located in Piura, Peru, known for its clear waters and golden sands.

    What to see or do: Relax on the beach, swim in the ocean, enjoy water sports like surfing and snorkeling.

    Don’t miss: Watching the magnificent sunset over the Pacific Ocean.

    Insider travel tips: Bring sunscreen and plenty of water as the sun can be intense. Consider visiting during weekdays for a quieter experience.

    10. Cabo Blanco

    Cabo Blanco. pic by MINISTERIO DE LA PRODUCCIÓN – PRODUCE. pdm 1.0

    National Reserve located on the northern coast of Peru in the Piura region.

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    11. Los Órganos

    Los Órganos. pic by MINISTERIO DE LA PRODUCCIÓN – PRODUCE. pdm 1.0

    A unique geological formation on the coast of northern Peru, made of vertical columns resembling organ pipes.

    What to see or do: Admire the stunning cliffs and sea views, take a boat tour to get a closer look at the formations, and relax on the nearby sandy beaches.

    Don’t miss: Watching the sunset over the Pacific Ocean while listening to the sounds of the waves crashing against the organ-like columns.

    Insider travel tips: Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best lighting conditions for photography, and bring sunscreen and plenty of water as there is limited shade in the area.

    12. Huancabamba

    Huancabamba. pic by Presidencia Perú. by-nc-sa 2.0

    A picturesque town in the Piura region of Peru known for its stunning natural landscapes and vibrant culture.

    What to see or do: Explore the stunning Tondoy hot springs, visit the picturesque Lake Singra, trek through the natural beauty of the Chorro Blanco waterfall, and immerse yourself in the local culture at the Huancabamba carnival.

    Don’t miss: The opportunity to try delicious local cuisine, including the famous Huancabamba potatoes and guinea pig dishes.

    Insider travel tips: Be sure to pack for both warm and cool weather as the climate can vary throughout the day, and don’t forget to try the refreshing chicha de jora, a traditional Peruvian corn beer.

    13. Ayabaca

    Ayabaca. pic by Presidencia Perú. by-nc-sa 2.0

    Small town in northern Peru.

    What to see or do: Visit the Cathedral of Ayabaca, explore the Plaza de Armas, hike in the surrounding hills.

    Don’t miss: Trying local dishes like cuy (guinea pig) and maize-based dishes.

    Insider travel tips: Pack layers, as the weather can change quickly in the mountains. Be prepared for high altitude if you plan on hiking.

    14. Chulucanas

    Chulucanas. pic by Presidencia Perú. by-nc-sa 2.0

    Chulucanas is a town located in the Piura region of northern Peru, known for its pottery and ceramics.

    What to see or do: Visit workshops and galleries to see skilled artisans crafting unique clay pieces using traditional techniques.

    Don’t miss: The annual pottery festival in July, showcasing the best works from local artists.

    Insider travel tips: Try to visit during the festival to experience the vibrant culture and purchase authentic Chulucanas pottery directly from the creators. Make sure to support the local artisans by buying directly from them rather than from shops in tourist areas.

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