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Trujillo's geographic location makes it the perfect South American beach destination, inviting countless vacationer to revel in its sights and activities. Travel to Trujillo, and see what draws so many each year! LAN.com now offers a number of flights to Trujillo, making it simple to plan and embark on the vacation you've been dreaming of. Simply search online for a flight itinerary that suits you and get a great deal on your flight to Trujillo today. |
| Trujillo's Cathedral |
A moderately large city situated near the Pacific coast of northwestern Peru, Trujillo is well known for its beaches, seafood, and water sport opportunities. Countless holidaymakers are choosing to spend their holidays in Trujillo - and it's not difficult to see why!
Trujillo's historical colonial centre is home to a number of spectacular architectural splendous, including the old mansions and manors - many distinguished for their beautiful window railings. The house of Ganoza-Chopitea - or 'casa Ganoza' - for example, is regarded as the city's most representative example of Trujillano mansion architecture, displaying a baroque-style front, rococo frontispiece and two lions. The House of Mayorazgo is another popular site in Trujillo, holding one of Peru's greatest coin collections.
For travellers interested in Trujillo's ancient history, the city's adobe mud cities and structures - from Chan Chan and El Brujo to the Huacas de Moche - are sure to mesmerize.
However, if you're traveling to Trujillo to experience its sparkling beaches, you won't be short of options. Water sport enthusiasts, in particular, will be thrilled with Trujillo's world-famous beaches, such as Huanchaco, which is renowned for offer ideal surfing conditions.
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Trujillo's Cathedral | Chan Chan ruins | Chicama beach |
| CHAN CHAN Also known as 'Ciudad de la Luna' (City of the Moon), Chan Chan is the world's largest city built out of mud. |
| EL BRUJO An ancient monument of the Moche culture, this archaeological complex near Trujillo includes Huaca Prieta and nearby colonial remains. |
| HUACA DE LA LUNA A large adobe structure built primarily by the Moche people of northern Peru, the Huaca de la Luna near Trujillo (together with the Huaca del Sol) is part of Huacas de Moche - the remains of an ancient Moche capital city called Cerro Blanco. It is believed that the Huaca de la Luna may have served a largely ceremonial and religious function. |
| HUACA DEL SOL Part of the Huacas de Moche, this site near Trujillo is thought to have been an administrative, military, residential and burial ground for the Moche elite. |
| CASENELLI MUSEUM Situated near Trujillo's centre, the Cassinelli Museum houses a private collection of Moche ceramics |
Holidaymakers traveling to Trujillo are met with a wealth of sights and activities to enjoy on their trip, making Trujillo an ideal South American vacation destination. Book your flight to Trujillo with LAN.com, and embark on an adventure to remember!