Peru · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Chimbote
Everything you need to explore Chimbote — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Landmark in Chimbote
Working fishing pier where boats unload the morning catch. You can watch pelicans and sea lions compete for scraps. Smells strongly of fish, but it's authentic and lively. Best in early morning when activity peaks.
🕐 Dawn to dusk (approximately 5am–6pm)
💡 Walk all the way to the end for a clear view across the bay. Bring a handkerchief if you're sensitive to fish smell, and wear shoes you don't mind getting a little grimy.
Hotels near Muelle Artesanal de Chimbote →Low hill on the northern edge of town offering panoramic views over Chimbote, the bay and the distant Andes. Gravel path to the top takes about 20 minutes. Few tourists, mostly locals exercising.
🕐 Open 24 hours (best visited in daylight)
💡 Go on a clear morning between 7–9am before the coastal fog (garúa) rolls in. Bring water and decent shoes – the path is loose gravel in sections. The view south over the fishing port is the best photo opportunity.
Hotels near Mirador Natural Cerro de la Juventud →Park in Chimbote
Main square with benches, gardens, a central fountain and statue of El Zorro (a local hero). Good spot for people-watching, especially in late afternoon when locals gather. Trees provide decent shade.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Visit around 5pm when the light softens and the breeze picks up. The ice cream vendors near the cathedral sell decent helados for 2 soles.
Hotels near Plaza de Armas de Chimbote →Museum in Chimbote
Small municipal museum displaying pottery, textiles and tools from the Moche, Chimu and Sechin cultures. Two rooms only, so you can see everything in under 40 minutes. Labels are in Spanish, but the objects speak for themselves.
🕐 Tuesday–Saturday 9am–1pm, 2pm–5pm; closed Sundays and Mondays
💡 The staff can unlock the back room containing the largest pieces if you ask politely. Photos are allowed without flash. Combined with a walk to the nearby Plaza, this makes a good low-key morning.
Hotels near Museo Arqueológico de Chimbote →Historic in Chimbote
Ancient solar observatory built by the Sechin culture around 300 BC. Features thirteen towers aligned with the sun. Free to see from the roadside, but the official site outside town charges a small entry fee. Worth a short bus ride.
🕐 Dawn to dusk (site is outdoor and unstaffed after hours)
💡 Take a combi from the Ovalo de la Aviación to the town of Casma for about 3 soles. From Casma, it's a 20-minute walk to the viewpoint. Go early to beat the heat and dust.
Hotels near Complejo Arqueológico Chanquillo (near Chimbote) →Where to Eat in Chimbote
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Chimbote?
The top attractions include Muelle Artesanal de Chimbote, Plaza de Armas de Chimbote, Museo Arqueológico de Chimbote, Mirador Natural Cerro de la Juventud, Complejo Arqueológico Chanquillo (near Chimbote).
How many days do you need in Chimbote?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Chimbote 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Chimbote famous for?
Chimbote is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Chimbote?
Top options include Cevichería "La Chinganita", Restaurante "Casa Blanca", El Portón Gaucho, Cevicheria Don Epy.