This property is 52 acres of titled beachfront land near the world famous Chicama Peru Wave. The land is vacant and could be the perfect location for a surf resort or a resort hotel with a surf school and all the amenities not currently found in the area.
Property is a one hour and 15 minute drive from the Trujillo International Airport (TRU).
Chicama is a classic point break producing an endless left-hand wave that peels off as far as your eyes can see.
But how can the Peruvian wave goddess shine so bright, surrounded by desert territories, arid plains, and landscapes? The secret lies in a strategically and perfectly placed headland that welcomes south and southwest swells and bends the incoming wave trains toward the gently curved long bay.
The optimal surfing formula is then punctuated by the prevailing offshore southerly and southeasterly winds or no-wind, glassy conditions.
On memorable days, you can witness and count more than 50 lines of waves marching from the horizon toward the shore. Described as the longest surfing wave on Earth, Chicama provides a left-hander that peels for up to 2.5 miles (four kilometers).
The take-off point is near the headland, and the ride will take surfers all the way down to the local pier (Muelle de Malabrigo) The further you travel down the line, the faster and hollower the wave gets.
The perfect wave at Chicama could last four minutes – 240 seconds of pure euphoria.