At 3,800 meters above sea level, unusual beaches form on the shores of the highest navigable lake in the world, find a list of The Most Beautiful Beaches of Lake Titicaca for spending a nice time with locals.
All the riverbanks have vehicular access and if someone is encouraged to visit any of them this season, the weather is welcoming, although there are rains in summer. The sun is intense throughout the year and most importantly, most of them have sandbanks that make them even more attractive.
Charcas and Juli
In the southern zone of the plateau, there are other beaches such as Charcas, located 6 kilometers from the district of Ácora, province of Puno, famous for its sand and rocks that give it an incredible landscape
Here you can practice kayaking, rappelling and most importantly: you will learn to disconnect a little.
Capachica
The district of Capachica, It’s located at one hour from Puno, is the town with the most beaches in Puno. The most famous are Capachica, Ccotos and Chifrón and they are the most important tourist attractions on the shores of Titicaca.
Chatuma
Chatuma beach is located in the district of Pomata, province of Chucuito,. This is a magical place that flanks the beach with a huge wall of rocks that cover it and slide down an extensive plain.
Within the rural community of Chatuma, en route to the district of Yunguyo. The beach has an extensive sandy shore on Lake Titicaca of approximately one kilometer. Its beach is ideal for all kinds of whims, outdoor activities, competitions, walks through its spectacular landscapes.
In its transparent waters it is possible to practice adventure sports such as kayaking, motor boating, sailing competition and rowing, among others.
Llachon
Located at 74 kilometers from the city of Puno, on the peninsula of the Capachica district. Llachón offers rural houses for enjoying an unbeatable view of Titicaca and has access to a shore of fine sand to enjoy calm and cold waters (13 ° C).
The community added different experiences to the accommodation so that his guests know the richness of his Andean origins. Today, the group is made up of eight families, mainly women, who demonstrate their expertise in textiles, fishing and agriculture.