Yumaque Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Wild beach
Yumaque Beach is inside Paracas National Park. It's a wild beach, not too crowded. We were only for a couple of hours, but you can spend as much time as you want.
Breath taking cliffs and views of the pacific ocean. We made it for sunset and it was a bit cold and very windy. One of those places that reminds you of the California coast but with NOTHING around f...
Yumaque Beach is halfway between two famous and popular sites on the Paracas Peninsula: the so-called "La catedral" spot with its rocky collapsed arch, on the south, and the Lagunillas fishing port wi...
December 2023 is not allowed to camp and carry animals throughout Paracas' reservation, because of their policies that changed after the pandemic. We were refused to join the beach Yumaque take their p...
Wild beach
Yumaque Beach is inside Paracas National Park. It's a wild beach, not too crowded. We were only for a couple of hours, but you can spend as much time as you want.
Like being on the moon
Breath taking cliffs and views of the pacific ocean. We made it for sunset and it was a bit cold and very windy. One of those places that reminds you of the California coast but with NOTHING around f...
Dramatic beach
Yumaque Beach is halfway between two famous and popular sites on the Paracas Peninsula: the so-called "La catedral" spot with its rocky collapsed arch, on the south, and the Lagunillas fishing port wi...
Walk through the Desert
Felt like a different time, enjoyed hiking into the solitude of this park. The immense emptiness is felt while walking without any houses in sight.
Precaution when entering the beaches
December 2023 is not allowed to camp and carry animals throughout Paracas' reservation, because of their policies that changed after the pandemic. We were refused to join the beach Yumaque take their p...