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Canoas de Punta Sal (0.6 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
Featuring a garden, Camping Matufa Mancora provides accommodations in Canoas de Punta Sal. This campground features free private parking and a shared kitchen.
Máncora (0.8 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
Providing a garden, birdwatchers house provides accommodations in Máncora. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
El Puente (0.9 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
Guests are welcome to go for a swim in the private pool. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Mancora Beach is 1.7 miles away.
Máncora (1 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
This pet-friendly apartment also has free Wifi. The air-conditioned apartment consists of 3 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and 2 bathrooms. A flat-screen TV is available.
Máncora (1 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
Located in Máncora, 1.5 miles from Mancora Beach, Maison Nim provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
Máncora (1.3 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
El Mirador de Máncora offers accommodations in Máncora, one mile from Mancora Beach. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Hotel in Máncora ( 1.3 miles)
Located in Máncora, 1.2 miles from Mancora Beach, Hotel Mar Azul Mancora provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. There isn’t this hotel even in google map, neither in the street
Máncora (1.5 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
Casa Azul Departamentos frente al mar in Máncora provides accommodations with a private beach area and a garden.
Máncora (1.5 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
La Casa de Don Javier offers accommodations in Máncora, a 10-minute walk from Mancora Beach. Both free Wifi and private parking are accessible at the vacation home free of charge.
Máncora (1.6 miles from Walter Braedt Segú Airport)
Featuring a garden, a terrace, and a restaurant, Casa Pepita provides accommodations in Máncora with free WiFi and sea views. Guests staying at this lodge can use the balcony.
Nice place, but we expected a bit more of the surrounding areas. To start with, we had to ride 3 hours from Piura to get to Mancora, and once there, another ride of 20 minutes over a very uneven road.
Mancora is a charming little surf town. I only experienced it during the day, but it looks like it heats up after dark and can be a real party place. Pretty much every meal I had at a restaurant was delicious. The town is walkable but there are tuc-tucs available at your beck and call. The beach is large and expansive and the water nice and warm. I arrived in Mancora via Talara; I flew from Lima to Talara, took a cab to the Eppo bus station (10 soles), and took the bus to Mancora (7.50 soles). The bus journey is around 1hr 45min. I bought my return bus ticket in town the night before my return flight. It was all reasonably easy!
Mancora is an OK city on the shoreline of the North coast of Peru. Too many Venezuelan refugees now and pick pockets, few policemen visible on the streets/patrolling. Not the tourist paradise anymore as before. Not safe and clean enough. Restaurants ok in general but few good ones. Better to spend 1-2 days there as a group. And go for the day tours to other places! Better go to Paracas instead! Safer and cleaner with better food and beaches ⛱️
Visited Mancora 3 times in different months. During the holidays, better stay way! Beaches crowded, bad service in the restaurants and terrible transportation options. If you have chance, better visit from August to November. Recommend Los Órganos and Vichayito beach!
Mancora is chaotic, public spaces are ill kept, roads are calamitous. It is rather noisy, and city planning is something unheard of. Having said that, the town is colourful, and people are lovely, always with a smile and mild mannered. The food is great wherever you go, and there are several lovely areas by the beach. To the south of Mancora you can find perfection: all the buildings are fantastic and there are fewer people and noise. Maybe staying in the south (playa las pocitas and further south) and visiting the north is the right combination?
We were right on the beach. So it was nice to relax by the sound of waves. Nice for the long walk on the beach in the morning when sun is not too strong. Restaurants and small coffee houses were not so close to the place we were staying on the beach. But we rented a car so it was easy to get to the town. The best place to eat was Chef Benites in The Mercado on the second floor. Food was very good and the price even better. Mancora is small town so it is easy to get around. I like beaches where we can swim, snorkel. And the beach in Mancora is not suitable for it. So I would probably not come here again.