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The
wave that breaks at Bayóvar-Nonura, located in the
department of Piura, is a classic wave, running long and leftwise,
reaching a height of up to 3 meters. Surfers say it resembles
a train for its size and force. Access to the point involves
a tough paddle out against strong currents. The beach has
swells generally during summer.
Climate: Subtropical, warm and
sunny all year-round. Temperatures range from 24°C-28°C.
Access: Bayóvar lies 105
km (two hours) southwest of the city of Piura. To get to the
beach, visitors need to take the detour at Kilometer 886 of
the North Pan-American Highway that runs to the port of Bayóvar
and then heads down along the coast.
Apt only for four-wheel drive vehicles.
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