For most people, this beach town in Northern Peru means surfing and partying. But for the traveler willing to settle for a few weeks, there is much more that this unique city has to offer.
If you’re willing to wander a bit, you’ll encounter endless sandy beaches that sprawl out of town. These beaches are great for walking and running. But do be careful: do not go out at night and do not go alone. Thefts occasionally occur. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
The city is rapidly growing. Many structures are in development on the outskirts of the city. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
In Mancora you’ll find many murals and works of art that reflect the energy of the town. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
The best way to get around in Mancora, as is the case in many Peruvian towns, is by tuk-tuk, motor taxi. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
When visiting, don’t forget to sample from the many fruits that grow in the area. One of the best ways to do this is by visiting a juice stand. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
If you express interest and kindness, locals are usually very happy to connect, especially children. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
Along the main street of Mancora that leads to the beach, you’ll find several unique shops that sell handmade crafts made from materials that come from the area. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
The local market is located inside of a roofed building, and it is a great place to go if you want to learn about local foods and produce. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
There are several vendors within the market who sell herbs and medicinal plants. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
It is never hard to find a great place to eat in Mancora. There are many restaurants that cater to tourists. (Photo: Scott Montgomery)
We provide safe and exceptional experiences around Peru, partnering with knowledgable and passionate local tour guides! Since 2003, we have led the way as an authoritative and reliable English-language resource and travel agency for those interested in traveling to Peru.