Nonura Beach Peru
Nonura Beach Peru
Bayovar 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 Bayovar and then heads down along the coast. Apt only for four-wheel drive vehicles.
The wave that breaks at Bayovar-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.
A showcase wave. Long, left-running and stretching to a good height (up to 3 meters), surfers compare it to a train for its size and force. The entry to the point needs a tough paddle out, with strong currents. The waves generally reach their peak during the summer.