Lima, Perú

The 5 best beaches in Lima for relaxing by the sea

Panorámica a la ciudad de Lima

The beaches in Lima prove once again that the Peruvian capital is a hidden gem. Miraflores, the coastal cliffs, the historic center, and one of the best cuisines in the world make Lima worth more time than most travelers give it. And to top it off, it has beautiful beaches perfect for relaxing by the sea.

Many travelers skip Lima and head straight to Cusco. But as we always say, every destination has its own charm that deserves to be discovered. So before continuing your journey through Peru’s must-see sites, take at least three days to explore one of the most beautiful capitals in Latin America. You’ll see it’s worth it.

At Rentennials, we want each person to explore their pending destination at their own pace. That’s why we’re sharing everything you need to know to visit the best beaches in Peru’s capital without missing a thing.

Keep reading—Lima is waiting!

Panorámica a las Playas en Lima

What Are Beaches in Lima Like?

Lima’s beaches combine urban energy with typical Pacific landscapes: cliffs, cold waters, perfect waves for surfing, and natural charm for unwinding in the heart of the city. Some beaches have small pebbles or coarse sand, but that doesn’t stop anyone from enjoying the sea and the spectacular sunsets over the Pacific Ocean.

There are two ways to experience Lima’s beaches: visit the ones within the city or venture further for a more relaxed vibe.

The best way to explore them? Rent a car. It’s easier, less stressful, and much faster.

Why Visit the Beaches in Lima?

That classic Lima photo of a cliff with the ocean below is exactly what you’ll find across many kilometers of coastline. Most beaches are protected by breakwaters and surrounded by boardwalks and scenic viewpoints. Many are located along the Costa Verde, a series of urban beaches that stretch along Lima’s coast.

Some are ideal for swimming, others for surfing, and others simply for taking a walk at sunset. Keep in mind that in Peru, there are both private and public beaches, so occasionally, you’ll need to pay an entrance fee.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Lima?

We’ll always say the same: Lima is great year-round. But if you’re looking for warm, sunny weather and slightly warmer water, the best time to enjoy the beaches in Lima is from December to March.

During winter, it’s cooler and often overcast, and the ocean is colder. But that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the beach—whether it’s to rest or go surfing.

Note: peak season at the beaches coincides with Peru’s summer vacation months. That means higher prices and bigger crowds.

Una caminata por el malecón de Lima

The Best Beaches in Lima

Lima is a huge city, but it still has some excellent beaches to disconnect for an afternoon or to discover what life by the coast is like.

Keep in mind that on weekends—especially in summer—they can get crowded. We recommend visiting during the week for a more relaxed experience.

Here are three of our favorite beaches.

Los Yuyos Beach

Located in Chorrillos, a district neighboring Miraflores, Los Yuyos Beach is known for being quiet and peaceful—perfect for those looking for calm. Fewer crowds and consistent waves attract many surfers. You can even take surf lessons on-site.

The boardwalk offers beautiful views, especially at sunset. Like most of the Peruvian coast, the water is cold, but refreshing on a hot summer day.

Agua Dulce Beach

Also located in Chorrillos, Agua Dulce Beach is one of the most popular spots among locals. It’s easy to get to, family-friendly, and has basic services. A word of advice: avoid weekends, when it gets overwhelmingly busy. Weekdays offer a much more enjoyable experience.

Like other beaches in Lima, it features restrooms, umbrella rentals, and great options to try authentic local food.

Panorámica de Lima desde el mar

San Pedro Beach

A bit farther from Lima’s center—about 45 km south—you’ll find San Pedro Beach, located in the district of Lurín. It’s different from the others thanks to its calmer waters, light blue tones, and fine sand. The landscape also changes: in front of the beach, you’ll see rocky formations and marine life sanctuaries, including the famous Pachacamac Islands, which you can visit by tour.

To get there, the best option is by car. From central Lima, take Route 1N, then switch to 1S. On a regular traffic day, the trip takes about 40 minutes. You can view the Google Maps route here.

Beaches Near Lima

Some travelers choose to go a little farther to enjoy new experiences. The beaches in Lima take on a whole new vibe if you drive about 100 km south along the Panamericana. There, you’ll find great spots for relaxation, sun, and the Pacific breeze.

Here are two beach options that are a bit further but worth the drive.

Asia Beach

Just 113 km south of Lima lies one of Peru’s most exclusive beaches. With strong waves, fine sand, and stunning sunsets, Asia Beach is a great place for a weekend getaway. You’ll find bars, nightclubs, shopping centers, and top-notch hotels.

Note: not all beaches are public here, but there are a few open-access options with umbrella rentals and excellent Peruvian cuisine.

How to get there? It’s easy—just drive south along the Panamericana for 113 km.

Las Totoritas Beach

A little before Asia is Las Totoritas Beach, considered by many as one of the quietest beaches near Lima. Although part of a private condominium, you can still access the beach.

What to do here? Simply relax and enjoy water sports.

Atardecer en las playas en Lima

Where to Stay to Enjoy the Beaches in Lima

Lima has hundreds of accommodation options for all budgets. We especially recommend staying in Miraflores or Barranco. These areas are safer than the historic center and offer top-level services: restaurants, bars, nightlife, and a wide range of hotels—and all close to the beach.

Here are our top picks for places to stay in Miraflores and Barranco:

Best Hotels in Miraflores

Miraflores offers everything from large international chains to boutique hotels for a more intimate experience. Airbnb rentals are also a great option.

Our five favorite hotels:

Top Accommodations in Barranco

Barranco is a historic and bohemian district close to the sea. Here you’ll enjoy incredible sunset views and local culture.

Our recommended hotels:

Tips to Make the Most of Lima’s Beaches

  • Arrive early, especially during weekends or peak season.
  • Use sunscreen. The sun in Lima is intense—even on cloudy days.
  • Rent a beach umbrella to avoid UV overexposure.
  • Visit further beaches if you want to avoid crowds.
  • Respect the ocean. The Pacific has strong currents and steep drop-offs.
  • Help preserve the natural environment.

Rent a Car in Lima and Enjoy the Peruvian Capital

Few cities in the world offer history, world-class food, shopping, and beach time—but Lima does it all.

Renting a car in Lima is the best way to explore every corner of this incredible capital. At Rentennials, we make the whole process easy and affordable. Plus, you’ll be connected to local hosts ready to help with anything you need.

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