


Playa Agua Dulce
About
Playa Agua Dulce is a sheltered beach in the Chorrillos district offering calm, shallow waters perfect for young swimmers and families new to ocean beaches. With on-duty lifeguards, designated picnic areas, and protected conditions that minimize strong waves and currents, it provides a safer alternative to Lima's more exposed Pacific coastline for families with children.
Highlights
- ✓Lifeguards on duty providing extra peace of mind for parents
- ✓Protected, calm waters ideal for young or nervous swimmers
- ✓Designated picnic areas perfect for family beach days
- ✓Gentle waves suitable for introducing kids to ocean play
- ✓Easy beach access without steep stairs or difficult terrain
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive before 11am on weekends to secure a good spot in the picnic areas, as this beach gets crowded with local families during peak hours.
- 2.Bring your own beach umbrella or pop-up tent for shade, as natural shade is limited and the Peruvian sun is strong even on cloudy days.
- 3.Pack reef-safe sunscreen (at least SPF 50), water shoes for rocky patches, and plenty of fresh water for rinsing off salt and sand.
- 4.The beach has basic facilities but limited food vendors, so bring snacks and drinks in a cooler for the day.
- 5.Learn a few basic Spanish phrases, as English is not widely spoken by lifeguards or vendors. 'Donde esta el bano?' (Where is the bathroom?) is essential.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings from December through March during Peru's summer for warmest water and sunny weather. Weekends get very busy with local families. Avoid the grey, misty winter months (June-September) when temperatures drop and the garua fog settles in.
What to Know
Entry to the beach is free. Parking can be limited on weekends, so arrive early or consider taking a taxi or rideshare. Basic bathrooms and changing facilities are available, but bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer.
Seasonal Notes
Best visited during Lima's summer season (December-March) when skies are sunny and temperatures reach 75-85°F. The winter months (June-September) bring cool, gray weather with temperatures in the 60s and persistent coastal fog, making beach activities less appealing.
Nearby Eats
Head to nearby Chorrillos boardwalk (malecón) for casual seafood restaurants serving ceviche and fried fish that welcome families. Boulevard de Asia, about 20 minutes south, offers more international dining options including pizza and burgers if kids prefer familiar foods.
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