Easter weekend in Peru includes Thursday and Friday off for bank holidays, so that means we had to think of something to do which would be fun for all of us not just the children or the adults. Thanks to a suggestion from our good friends David and Naomi, we (our household today is us, Allison, Allison's Mum, Robin, Peck, and Cat) headed 50 minutes south to the fishing village of Pucusana with promises of good food, native wildlife, a boat trip, some fishing and a blow hole (WHAT?! You may ask - that is what I said too...more later).
On arrival we hired a little boat to take us around the bay.
On arrival we hired a little boat to take us around the bay.
We then anchored up and all got given lines with bait to do some fishing which was really good fun. Most of us managed to catch something. Daniel proudly caught not just a fish, but also some seaweed!
We then had lunch in a little restaurant opposite the 'blow hole' - a big hole in the rock where waves splashed out as seen below: 
(From http://www.pucusanaperu.com/turismo.html)
After a very yummy lunch (but the waiting staff obviously not able to cope with the influx of Easter week visitors!) we got back into the car and stopped at Embajadores beach, which is our favourite beach in Lima because it is great for the kids. It has a roped-off area for swimming, and calm waves they can paddle in. When the tide comes up the whole beach disappears, so the beach was pretty empty because the tide was just beginning to go out again. Daniel loved paddling in the sea 'Come on, everyone - this is so much fun!' he kept shouting! Joel liked getting wet but was much more cautious of the waves. 
They fell asleep quickly tonight.
1 comment:
Pics look familiar :) Looks like you guys had a fabulous time in Pucusana!
Happy Easter Weekend!
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