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ABOUT Cañete

Cañete is a province located in the southern part of the Lima region, on the central coast of Peru. Its capital is San Vicente de Cañete, although the most popular tourist destination is Lunahuaná. Cañete lies about 150 km south of Lima and is easily accessible via the Panamericana Sur highway, making it an ideal weekend getaway from the capital. Thanks to its mild and sunny weather for most of the year, and its location between the sea and the Andes, the province offers a wide range of landscapes and activities for all tastes.

The province is known as the “Capital of Afro-Peruvian Art” due to the strong presence and legacy of Afro-Peruvian culture. This heritage is reflected in its music, dance, cuisine, and traditional celebrations, especially during the Festival de Arte Negro, held annually in San Vicente. Cañete is also a fertile land crossed by the river of the same name, which has fostered a thriving agricultural industry, with crops such as grapes, cotton, fruits, and vegetables.

In terms of tourism, Lunahuaná is the main highlight. This district, located in the Cañete River valley, is well known for adventure sports like white-water rafting, mountain biking, canopy, and trekking. It also has a growing enotourism scene, with artisanal wineries producing wine and pisco, Peru’s national spirit. The natural surroundings mountains, rivers, and vineyards make it an ideal destination for rural and nature-based tourism.

On the other hand, beaches in the region such as Asia, Puerto Fiel, and Cerro Azul offer great options for sun and sea lovers. Asia has become an exclusive destination with private beach resorts, shopping centers, and vibrant nightlife during the summer season. Cerro Azul, a more traditional spot, retains its fishing-town charm and historic pier, making it perfect for families and surfers. In summary, Cañete combines nature, adventure, history, and Afro-Peruvian culture, making it a vibrant and diverse destination on Peru’s central coast.

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Lunahuaná: The main tourist destination in the Cañete River valley, ideal for adventure sports such as rafting, canopy, biking, trekking, and fishing. Also known for its wine and pisco wineries.

Cañete River: A natural setting for activities like rafting and kayaking, especially popular in summer.

Nor Yauyos-Cochas Landscape Reserve (southern sector): Part of this protected area reaches into the province, offering Andean landscapes, waterfalls, lagoons, and trekking routes.

Cerro Azul: A traditional beach town with a historic pier, perfect for walks, fishing, and surfing. Its peaceful environment makes it ideal for families.

Asia: A modern and exclusive beach destination, very popular in summer. Known for its nightlife, upscale restaurants, shopping centers, and private beaches.

Puerto Fiel: A lesser-known, quiet beach surrounded by nature—ideal for those seeking solitude and relaxation.

Wine and pisco wineries: Lunahuaná is home to various artisanal and commercial wineries offering guided tours, tastings, and local products.

Festival de Arte Negro (San Vicente de Cañete): An annual celebration promoting Afro-Peruvian culture through music, dance, and food.

Colonial Church of San Vicente Mártir: A historic landmark located in the provincial capital.

Incahuasi archaeological site: Inca ruins located near Lunahuaná, once part of the Inca road network (Qhapaq Ñan).

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