Chicama: the world’s longest wave

To this day I still remember the first wave I ever rode. It was the biggest, fastest, smoothest, longest wave I ever rode and I knew I was hooked forever. Or at least that’s how I rememeber it. But that doesn’t even comes close to this unbelievable Peruvian spot.

Located in the north of Peru and facing the South Pacific Ocean, Chicama is a geological and bathymetric diamond created by Nature.

The iconic Peruvian surf break is located 370 miles (600 kilometers) northwest of the country’s capital and attracts thousands of surfers from all corners of the globe.

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Chris Nomad: Passionate Nomad: Born in Venice, lived in Hawaii 7 years, surf Santa Cruz 25+ years. Professional Writer, Artist, Environmentalist, Entrepreneur, Noob Photog. You can find him on