Playa Makaha is one of the most iconic surfing beaches in Lima and a must-visit for anyone wanting to catch waves along the Costa Verde. Known for its consistent surf, it attracts both beginners and seasoned surfers. Several surf schools and board rental shops operate right at the beach, making it one of the easiest spots to learn or practice.
The beach is rocky, like most in Lima, so it’s not ideal for sunbathing, but the lively surf culture more than makes up for it. The view of the cliffs and the Malecón above adds to the atmosphere, and it’s also a great place to simply watch surfers in action if you’re not hitting the water yourself.
Overall, Playa Makaha is best for surfing and soaking up Lima’s coastal energy—one of the top choices for water sports...
Read more#LocalGuidesSurf Three stars for the wave, not the beach. This is the beginner surf area. Everyone is learning and all bets are off in terms of the pecking order and accidents. Almost everyone in the water has no idea what they are doing, so be prepared to get out of the way! The wave is a shifting sand bottom a frame that changes in quality with the sea floor. It is a very long paddle, that produces a soft, mostly ridehand slow wall. However, when conditions are right, it can really come alive. All of the surf schools on the beach have fixed their prices so as to not undercut one another, so the place has a chill, low-stress vibe...
Read moreIf you like surfing and you are in Peru this is the place to go. It has wind and waves are good. It can be cloudy and humid at night because of Peru location. Makaha Beach is often used as a training place, where you can see surf instructors training young surfers. The Makaha beach waves are of the Artificial Reef type and they are different because of the height they reach that exceeds that of their neighboring beaches. Short walk...
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