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Things to Do in Trujillo

Things to Do in Trujillo

La Libertad Peru Travel Guide

Outdoor Adventures

Trujillo's coastal and historical landscape offers chances for both gentle and more energetic outdoor pursuits.

Coastal Activities

Surfing in Huanchaco

Huanchaco beach is a well-known surf spot with consistent waves suitable for newcomers and intermediate surfers. Numerous surf schools offer lessons and rentals.

Birdwatching

The wetlands and seaside areas near Huanchaco offer potential for birdwatching, particularly for migratory birds. Explore areas south of Huanchaco for various seabirds and shorebirds. Bring Binoculars for a more enhanced view.

Beach Relaxation

Spend time unwinding on Huanchaco beach. Lay on the sand, listen to the waves, or enjoy the ocean breeze. The Malecón (promenade) offers a pleasant place for a leisurely stroll.

Exploring Archaeological Sites

  • Chan Chan: Wander through the vast adobe city, navigating its courtyards, passages, and restored complexes. This involves considerable walking on uneven, dusty terrain under the open air sky.
  • Huaca de la Luna: Go up the adobe pyramid, following designated paths, to view remarkably preserved Moche murals. This place requires walking up and down ramps and staircases.
  • Preparation: Wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes. Bring plenty of water, a wide-brimmed hat, and suntan lotion, as there is little shade at Chan Chan.
  • Experience: The scale of these sites provides a sense of thrilling experiences in discovering ancient history.

Marinera Dance Lessons

  • Trujillo is the "Capital of Marinera."
  • Learn basic steps and handkerchief movements.
  • A unique, hands-on cultural experience.
  • Ask at local dance schools or arts centers.

Totora Reed Boat Workshop

  • Pay attention to the traditional "caballitos de totora" in Huanchaco.
  • Witness the intricate weaving process.
  • Connect featuring old fishing heritage.
  • Seek out community workshops or fishermen on the beach.

Marinera Festival January

  • Be present at the National Marinera Competition (late January).
  • Witness spectacular dance performances.
  • A show of Peruvian culture and national pride.
  • Book accommodations and tickets well in advance.

Important Note for Festivals

During major festivals like Marinera, Trujillo experiences high the call for lodging and transportation. Plan well in advance for these periods.

Cultural Immersion

Engage deeply with Trujillo's culture through interactive experiences.

Dance & Tradition

  • Peñas: Experience traditional Peruvian music and dance at folkloric clubs.
  • Live Performances: Often feature Marinera dances, Afro-Peruvian rhythms, or other regional folk music.
  • Authentic Experience: Provides an authentic cultural entertainment experience.
  • Recommendations: Ask your hotel for reputable peñas.

Culinary Deep Dive

Cooking Classes

Look for local cooking workshops centered on Northern Peruvian cuisine. Learn to prepare specialties like fresh ceviche, seco de cabrito, or arroz con pato. Gain practical skills and cultural understanding.

Food Tours

Food tours might involve visits to local markets, tasting different street foods, and sampling traditional eateries, offering understanding of local gastronomy. Reserve through GetYourGuide.com.

Farm Visits & Food Producers

Opportunities are more limited directly in urban Trujillo, but small-scale producers in the Moche Valley could be an option through private arrangement.

Restaurants & Bars

The historic center has restaurants for evening dining and casual bars. Huanchaco offers relaxed nightlife with beachfront taverns for ocean views.

Theaters

Teatro Municipal de Trujillo occasionally hosts live performances (plays, concerts, dance shows). Check local listings for current schedules.

Relaxation & Wellness

After exploring, find calm on Huanchaco beach. Some hostels/guesthouses in Huanchaco may offer yoga. Spas in the city center offer services for massage.

Shopping & Markets

Explore Trujillo's markets and shops for unique souvenirs, local crafts, and an experience of everyday life.

Local Markets

  • Mercado Central de Trujillo: The main local market, presents a true glimpse into daily Peruvian life. Find fresh produce, meats, spices, and household goods.
  • Experience: Observe daily life, sample locally grown fruits, and find inexpensive local goods.
  • Mercado Artesanal: Dedicated to artisanal items and handicrafts, a good place for souvenir shopping.
  • Artisan Workshops: Look for smaller shops or workshops selling local crafts, especially those related to Moche and Chimú designs.

Souvenirs & Shopping Tips

Recommended Souvenirs

Ceramics (replicas of Moche and Chimú pottery), Textiles (woven goods with pre-Columbian motifs), Caballitos de Totora Models (handcrafted reed boat models), Local Sweets (alfajores, other regional confections).

Luxury & Boutique Shopping

Limited high-end choices compared to Lima. For modern and international brands, head to larger shopping malls outside the historic center, like Mall Plaza Trujillo.

Ethical Shopping

Support local artisans directly. Be aware of the origin of materials. Avoid purchasing anything that appears to be an authentic archaeological artifact (illegal to export).

Shipping & Customs

  • Inquire with sellers about shipping options for larger items.
  • Know your home country's's customs regulations.
  • Keep receipts for your purchases.
  • Certain materials or food products may have import restrictions.

Bargaining

  • Bargaining is common in local markets for small items.
  • Be polite and friendly when negotiating prices.
  • For established shops, prices are generally fixed.
  • Start with a respectful counter-offer.

Gift Ideas

  • Handmade jewelry with pre-Columbian motifs.
  • Gourmet coffee or boutique Peruvian chocolate.
  • Small woven textiles (e.g., placemats or coasters).
  • Traditional musical instruments (small replicas).

Shopping Tips & Etiquette

Market Navigation
  • Be prepared for a bustling, sensory experience in central markets.
  • Observe local interactions to get a feel for bargaining customs.
  • Small cash denominations are preferred by market vendors.
Supporting Local
  • Make buying a priority from local artisans and small businesses.
  • Ask about the materials and production system for crafts.
  • Your purchases contribute directly to the local economy.

Shop Wisely & Authentically

Shopping in Trujillo is an experience per se, offering unique finds and a connection to local culture.

Activity Planning Summary

Outdoor & Active

  • Surf lessons in Huanchaco for beginners and intermediate surfers.
  • Extensive walking and climbing at Chan Chan and Huaca de la Luna.
  • Birdwatching opportunities in Huanchaco's wetlands.
  • Relaxation on Huanchaco beach and strolls along its promenade.

Cultural & Experiential

  • Take Marinera dance lessons or attend the National Marinera Competition (January).
  • Join a cooking class to learn Northern Peruvian cuisine.
  • Explore traditional markets (Central Market, Mercado Artesanal) for local goods.
  • Experience live music and dance at a local "peña."