Puerto Eten
Puerto Eten
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McHenryDad
McHenry, IL243 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
This beach in the town of Port Eten is much smaller than Pimental but has various decks and patios where you can sit or stand to enjoy the view. Apparently long ago this used to be a rocky beach but now it is very sandy and very clean too when we visited. There are a couple of restaurants nearby, but only one was open in June (winter in Peru). There are cliffs overseeing the bay. It is about 4 minutes from the town of Eten which is also worth a visit, especially the church comemorating an apparition of the baby Jesus and a fountain in the shape of a marinara dancer’s hat.
Written 28 June 2018
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wizzardsway
Chiclayo, Peru17 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
Didnt have any meals there but went to the beach a few times while i was in Chiclayo. The beach was clean but the water of course was very cool but the sun was nice and warn to relax.
Written 27 September 2018
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Robin K
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Mar 2018 • Solo
I was visiting the beach with a Friend on middays. We took a collectivo from the centre to the playa eten, Maybe 3 soles.
The beach was relatively empty and it has beautiful Colours as well. There are cute little crabs Walking around all the Time and hiding in their holes as well and i heard about that you can hike to the Top of the mountain to the right to have a great View of the City and of the sea!
The beach was relatively empty and it has beautiful Colours as well. There are cute little crabs Walking around all the Time and hiding in their holes as well and i heard about that you can hike to the Top of the mountain to the right to have a great View of the City and of the sea!
Written 30 May 2018
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Chiclayo and the nearby coastal areas are warm and generally dry year around, it sometimes goes over a year without raining. February and March are late summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and Chiclayo is hot and dry so many locals spend a lot of time at the beach, either for a day or a few weeks. I'd expect temperatures around 90 degrees F in Feb. and Mar. and no rain, probably a little dusty and sometimes breezy. It doesn't cool off much in the evening either. Even in June though the temperature only gets down to 68 deg F minimum and is usually in the 70s, which causes the locals to wear heavy coats (I'm from Chicago and would wear short sleeved shirts in that weather). However the ocean water is cool year around: great for playing but you may want a wet suit if you are surfing.
Written 15 November 2018
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