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You can swim with the green sea turtles in the Ñuro cove , watch the sunset on the magical beach of the organs. We will visit the Mangroves of Tumbes. Island of Love, bone island of Whale, island of birds, Zoo crocodile farm Enjoy the paradisiacal beaches of Máncora and Punta Sal.
Day 1: Let’s start with your unforgettable trip to Mancora.
Our adventure begins in Mancora, a lively beach town on the northern coast of Peru. Known for its pristine beaches and vibrant atmosphere, Mancora is a haven for surfers, sun-seekers, and those looking to unwind.
Morning: Arriving in Mancora
Upon arriving at Talara Airport, we make our way to Mancora, a scenic drive that sets the stage for the coastal beauty we are about to experience. Check into a beachfront hotel and feel the cool ocean breeze as you prepare for a day of exploration.
Afternoon: Surfing and Relaxation
Mancora is famous for its consistent waves, making it an ideal spot for surfing enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or a beginner, there are surf schools and rental shops catering to all levels. After catching some waves, unwind on the beach with a refreshing drink or indulge in a seaside massage.
Evening: Sunset and Seafood
As the sun begins to set, head to one of Mancora’s beachfront restaurants for a taste of the freshest seafood. Ceviche, a Peruvian specialty, is a must-try, showcasing the bounty of the Pacific Ocean. End the evening with a stroll along the beach and enjoy the vibrant nightlife that Mancora has to offer.
Day 2: We continue with the adventure Mangroves of Tumbes
Morning: Discovering Tumbes Mangroves
On the final day of our adventure, we head to the Mangroves of Tumbes, a unique ecosystem teeming with biodiversity. Take a boat tour through the winding waterways, surrounded by lush greenery and an array of bird species.
Afternoon: Birdwatching and Nature Walks
The mangroves are a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous species of birds inhabiting the area. Binoculars in hand, explore the mangroves on foot and observe the rich birdlife. Keep an eye out for herons, kingfishers, and ibises.
Day 3: Swimming with turtles
Morning: Journey to Ñuro
Our next destination is the charming fishing village of Ñuro, renowned for its encounters with sea turtles. After breakfast in Punta Sal, embark on a scenic drive to Ñuro, where the turquoise waters and warm hospitality welcome you.
Afternoon: Sea Turtle Encounter
Take a boat tour to Ñuro’s bay, where you can have a unique and unforgettable experience with sea turtles. The bay is a natural habitat for these majestic creatures, and guided tours provide an opportunity to swim alongside them in their natural environment.
Evening: Local Cuisine and Village Stroll
Explore the village of Ñuro and savor authentic Peruvian cuisine at a local eatery. Stroll through the village streets, interact with the friendly locals, and absorb the laid-back atmosphere that defines this coastal gem.
Day 4: ENJOY THE SWIMMING POOL
- Breakfast.
- Free morning for shopping.
- Free lunch (at the traveler’s expense).
- Afternoon Free T-shirt.
- Check out of the hotel.
- End of service
As the sun sets on our 4-day adventure, reflect on the beauty and diversity of Northern Peru. Enjoy a farewell food at a local restaurant, where you can savor the flavors of the region one last time. Depart with memories of sun-kissed beaches, encounters with sea turtles, and the tranquility of the Tumbes Mangroves.
Practical Tips:
- Best Time to Visit: The dry season from June to September is ideal for beach activities, while the sea turtle season in Ñuro is from November to February.
- Transportation: Renting a car or hiring a local guide for transportation is recommended for flexibility and convenience.
- Accommodation: Book beachfront resorts in Mancora and Punta Sal for an immersive coastal experience.
- Local Cuisine: Don’t miss out on trying Peruvian dishes like ceviche, causa, and lomo saltado.
- Responsible Tourism: Follow ethical guidelines during sea turtle encounters and mangrove tours to minimize environmental impact.