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Huanchaco Beach Restaurant, La Libertad, Peru

Restaurant Huanchaco Beach is located on a privileged corner, from which you can see the Huanchaco pier, the daily embarkation of the totora horses as well as the Huanchaco Church. Whether with family, friends or colleagues, our two-level restaurant located in front of the sea is the ideal accompaniment to enjoy a pleasant lunch.

Entrance to the restaurant


First floor dining room with sea view


Sea view


Starter dish


Main course


Dessert


Caballitos de totora lined up on the beach
Caballitos de totora are reed watercraft used by fishermen in Peru for the past 3000 years, archaeologically evidenced from pottery shards.

  • Named for the way they are ridden, straddled ('little reed horses' in English), fishermen use them to transport their nets and collect fish in their inner cavity.
  • Fishermen in the port town of Huanchaco famously, but in many other locations practically, still use these vessels to this day, riding the waves back into shore, and suggesting some of the first forms of wave riding.
  • See more at Caballito de totora - Wikipedia.

Panorama of Huanchaco beach


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