Los Organos Beach
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PERU/ Updated : Apr 6, 2017, 20:23 IST
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Despite the remote location, the beach is extremely easy to find because a bright yellow wall heralds visitors to the Los Organos Beach. In so far as the beach goes, it is extremely clear. It isn’t the largest beach but rest assur … Read more
Despite the remote location, the beach is extremely easy to find because a bright yellow wall heralds visitors to the Los Organos Beach. In so far as the beach goes, it is extremely clear. It isn’t the largest beach but rest assured, you will find white sand and turquoise waters. There are barely any rocks on the beach. On a good day, it’s even possible to spot a lot of marine life here—this includes whales, dolphins, sea lions, and a variety of fish. Read less

If you like to spend time at quiet beaches, then Los Organos is the one for you. It is frequently touted as a private beach but it isn’t. However, it is extremely quiet and very few tourists know about it. In fact, if you go on a weekday or during low season, then chances are that you will have the entire beach to yourself. Like most beaches in the area, the Los Organos Beach is located in a little fishing village too. It was popularised by the Los Organos Beach Hotel, which is located right opposite the beach. The hotel is quite luxurious and offers a host of amenities to its guests. There is a gorgeous pool and lots of lounging areas bedecked with fresh plants and wooden furniture.
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