Las Delicias

-8.182983 N / -79.015300 O

Las Delicias Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Las Delicias is a clean, well-maintained beach break located just 15 kilometres south of Trujillo in Peru's La Libertad region. This sandy beach delivers consistent, user-friendly waves that work across all tide stages, making it an accessible destination for surfers of any ability level. The spot attracts mostly local surfers during the week, creating an authentic Peruvian surf experience with minimal tourist crowds.

Geography and Nature

Situated along Peru's northern coast, Las Delicias sits within a region known for its excellent array of surf breaks. The beach itself is relatively compact but well-kept, backed by a small town with basic services. The surrounding landscape is typical of Peru's coastal desert, with sandy shores meeting the Pacific. The area sits at sea level with straightforward beach access and a relaxed, local atmosphere that feels more authentic than heavily touristed breaks nearby.

Surf Setup

Las Delicias is a beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves across the sandy bottom. The break works best with southern and southwestern swell, which is the dominant swell direction along this section of Peru's coast. Offshore winds from the southeast will help shape cleaner waves, though the spot maintains rideable conditions across most wind directions. The beach break works at all tide stages, though medium to high tide tends to produce the most organized waves. On a typical session, expect peaky beach breaks with forgiving shoulders and mellow walls that allow for smooth turns and progression.

Consistency and Best Time

Las Delicias receives regular swell throughout the year, with the most consistent conditions arriving during Peru's winter months from June through September. During these months, larger southern hemisphere swells push through consistently, creating more frequent and slightly larger waves. The summer season from December through February sees smaller waves in the 1 to 3 metre range, though conditions remain workable. The shoulder seasons of March through May and October through November offer moderate consistency with variable wave heights.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains refreshingly uncrowded on weekdays, with mostly local surfers in the water. Weekend sessions see slightly more activity, but the beach break's multiple peaks mean there is plenty of space for everyone. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers, and the low tourist traffic keeps the vibe authentic and relaxed.

Who It's For

Las Delicias suits all skill levels equally well. Beginners benefit from the forgiving sandy bottom, mellow wave shape, and consistent peaks that allow plenty of practice opportunities. Intermediate surfers will find enough shape and power to work on technique and maneuvers. Advanced surfers may find the waves less challenging but will appreciate the quality of the break and the chance to enjoy a stress-free session in a beautiful location.

Hazards to Respect

The sandy bottom and beach break nature of Las Delicias make it a relatively safe spot. Standard ocean awareness applies, including awareness of rip currents and changing conditions. Always check local conditions before entering the water and respect the ocean's power.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

During summer months from June to October, water temperatures range from 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimetre wetsuit for extended sessions. Winter months from December to March bring slightly warmer water at 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 2 to 3 millimetre suit provides adequate protection. Spring and fall months see temperatures around 17 to 19 degrees Celsius, making a 3 millimetre wetsuit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, approximately 560 kilometres south. From Lima, the drive north to Trujillo takes roughly 8 hours via the Pan-American Highway. Las Delicias sits 15 kilometres south of Trujillo's city center. From Trujillo, take the southern coastal road toward the beach towns. Parking is available near the beach, and the walk to the water is short and straightforward. Local buses and taxis from Trujillo provide affordable transport to the break.

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Las Delicias 

Peru
-8.182983 N / -79.015300 O
North
In the city
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Las Delicias Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Las Delicias is a clean, well-maintained beach break located just 15 kilometres south of Trujillo in Peru's La Libertad region. This sandy beach delivers consistent, user-friendly waves that work across all tide stages, making it an accessible destination for surfers of any ability level. The spot attracts mostly local surfers during the week, creating an authentic Peruvian surf experience with minimal tourist crowds.

Geography and Nature

Situated along Peru's northern coast, Las Delicias sits within a region known for its excellent array of surf breaks. The beach itself is relatively compact but well-kept, backed by a small town with basic services. The surrounding landscape is typical of Peru's coastal desert, with sandy shores meeting the Pacific. The area sits at sea level with straightforward beach access and a relaxed, local atmosphere that feels more authentic than heavily touristed breaks nearby.

Surf Setup

Las Delicias is a beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves across the sandy bottom. The break works best with southern and southwestern swell, which is the dominant swell direction along this section of Peru's coast. Offshore winds from the southeast will help shape cleaner waves, though the spot maintains rideable conditions across most wind directions. The beach break works at all tide stages, though medium to high tide tends to produce the most organized waves. On a typical session, expect peaky beach breaks with forgiving shoulders and mellow walls that allow for smooth turns and progression.

Consistency and Best Time

Las Delicias receives regular swell throughout the year, with the most consistent conditions arriving during Peru's winter months from June through September. During these months, larger southern hemisphere swells push through consistently, creating more frequent and slightly larger waves. The summer season from December through February sees smaller waves in the 1 to 3 metre range, though conditions remain workable. The shoulder seasons of March through May and October through November offer moderate consistency with variable wave heights.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains refreshingly uncrowded on weekdays, with mostly local surfers in the water. Weekend sessions see slightly more activity, but the beach break's multiple peaks mean there is plenty of space for everyone. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers, and the low tourist traffic keeps the vibe authentic and relaxed.

Who It's For

Las Delicias suits all skill levels equally well. Beginners benefit from the forgiving sandy bottom, mellow wave shape, and consistent peaks that allow plenty of practice opportunities. Intermediate surfers will find enough shape and power to work on technique and maneuvers. Advanced surfers may find the waves less challenging but will appreciate the quality of the break and the chance to enjoy a stress-free session in a beautiful location.

Hazards to Respect

The sandy bottom and beach break nature of Las Delicias make it a relatively safe spot. Standard ocean awareness applies, including awareness of rip currents and changing conditions. Always check local conditions before entering the water and respect the ocean's power.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

During summer months from June to October, water temperatures range from 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimetre wetsuit for extended sessions. Winter months from December to March bring slightly warmer water at 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 2 to 3 millimetre suit provides adequate protection. Spring and fall months see temperatures around 17 to 19 degrees Celsius, making a 3 millimetre wetsuit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, approximately 560 kilometres south. From Lima, the drive north to Trujillo takes roughly 8 hours via the Pan-American Highway. Las Delicias sits 15 kilometres south of Trujillo's city center. From Trujillo, take the southern coastal road toward the beach towns. Parking is available near the beach, and the walk to the water is short and straightforward. Local buses and taxis from Trujillo provide affordable transport to the break.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The most consistent conditions at Las Delicias arrive during Peru's winter months from June through September with larger southern hemisphere swells. Summer from December through February offers smaller waves in the 1 to 3 metre range that remain workable. Shoulder seasons of March through May and October through November provide moderate consistency with variable wave heights. The beach break works at all tide stages, best at medium to high tide.
Las Delicias suits all skill levels equally well. Beginners enjoy the forgiving sandy bottom, mellow wave shape, and consistent peaks for practice. Intermediate surfers find enough shape and power for technique and maneuvers. Advanced surfers appreciate the quality break and stress-free sessions in a beautiful location, despite less challenging waves.
Las Delicias is a beach break producing both left and right-hand waves over a sandy bottom. It works best with southern and southwestern swell, the dominant direction here, and offshore southeast winds for cleaner waves. Expect peaky breaks with forgiving shoulders and mellow walls for smooth turns. The spot maintains rideable conditions across most wind directions and all tide stages.
Las Delicias stays uncrowded on weekdays with mostly local surfers, and weekends have more activity but multiple peaks offer space for everyone. From Trujillo, 15 kilometres north, take the southern coastal road; parking is available near the beach with a short walk to the water. Local buses and taxis from Trujillo provide affordable access; from Lima's airport, it's an 8-hour drive via Pan-American Highway.
Las Delicias offers a clean, well-maintained beach break with user-friendly, consistent waves for all levels and minimal tourist crowds, especially weekdays with local surfers for an authentic vibe. Its compact, well-kept beach in a relaxed coastal desert setting provides straightforward access and a welcoming community atmosphere unlike more touristed nearby breaks.

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