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Mancora and Los Organos Beach trending with start of whale watching season

As July begun, Mancora and Los Organos —two well-known tourist destinations in Talara province, Piura region, northern Peru— are becoming trendy for travelers, thanks to the 2025 Whale Watching Season.

This natural spectacle attracts hundreds of visitors each year, who come to enjoy the passage of humpback whales, in addition to experiencing cultural and gastronomic activities in the area.

In Mancora, whale watching-related activities began on July 1 with a press conference that marked the official launch of the season.

The grand opening is scheduled for July 6 at 10:00 a.m., a time when a significant influx of national and international tourists is expected in this area.

On that day, a gastronomic fair will take place featuring typical regional dishes, along with a handicraft exhibition and artistic performances.

Mancora, considered one of the 100 best beaches in the world, seeks to establish itself as a key destination for responsible marine tourism.

In Los Organos, a program of events has been organized to accompany this season.

Both destinations have focused their efforts on promoting a sustainable tourism approach, highlighting the importance of protecting marine biodiversity.

The whale watching season not only represents a natural attraction but also an opportunity to boost the local economy through cultural, gastronomic, and environmental awareness activities.

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