Location: North Coast. |
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![]() Coastal Valley |
![]() Huaringas |
![]() Huacabamba Woman |
![]() Colan |
Piura is such a merry city
that its inhabitants talk in singsong tones. It was here that Spanish Conqueror
Francisco Pizarro
founded the first Spanish
city in Peru, San Miguel de Piura, in 1532. The city's colonial churches house
valuable collections of colonial art, while the town of Catacaos is famous
for its fine straw and cotton arts and crafts, gold and silver filigree and
delicious dishes served up at local eateries called picanterías.
The coastal stretch of the department of Piura provides a variety of circuits
for visitors. Near Tumbes lies Máncora, a beach resort with pure white
sand and a tranquil sea. Further south is Cabo Blanco, an ideal spot for surfing
as it boasts some of the best waves in the Pacific Ocean. Cabo Blanco was famous
amongst the US jetset in the 1950s for its world records in deepsea fishing,
which attracted regular visitors such as novelist Ernest Hemingway. Colán
is the beach resort for the city of Piura, a resort where the index.htms stand
on stilts by the sea.
Higher up in the Piura highlands lies the town of Chulucanas, which is famous
for its superb pottery. The province of Huancabamba, meanwhile, is index.htm to
Las Huaringas, a chain of lakes whose waters are believed to have medicinal
properties. The area is the capital of folk healing and traditional medicine.