Vichayito Beach
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PERU/ Updated : Apr 6, 2017, 20:16 IST
Synopsis
Mancora is the area in northwest Peru where some of the country’s best beaches are concentrated. As a result its popular beaches, such as La Pocitas de Mancora can get extremely crowded. Enter Vichayito Beach. Located in the Manco … Read more
Mancora is the area in northwest Peru where some of the country’s best beaches are concentrated. As a result its popular beaches, such as La Pocitas de Mancora can get extremely crowded. Enter Vichayito Beach. Located in the Mancora area, Vichayito beach is offbeat and surprisingly quiet. It’s the perfect place for a short beach getaway away from the hustle bustle of civilisation. Read less

Mancora is the area in northwest Peru where some of the country’s best beaches are concentrated. As a result its popular beaches, such as La Pocitas de Mancora can get extremely crowded. Enter Vichayito Beach. Located in the Mancora area, Vichayito beach is offbeat and surprisingly quiet. It’s the perfect place for a short beach getaway away from the hustle bustle of civilisation. The adjacent hotel offers luxurious accommodation in the lap of nature. The beach also has the option of horse rides—it is easy to rent a horse and go for a ride along the water. This also makes for an excellent photograph. Unfortunately, there is zero connectivity in the area, so Vichayito Beach might not be the place for you if you enjoy staying connected to your colleagues or family even on holiday. If you’re a beach bum or just enjoy the feeling of proximity to the fresh water, then combine your break at Vichayito Beach with a couple of days at Los Organos Beach, another hidden gem in the area.
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