Inkaterra has opened Inkaterra Cabo Blanco on northern Peru’s Pacific Coast, featuring 13 ocean-view suites opening onto private terraces and plunge pools.
Located at the far edge of northern Peru – a 95-minute flight from Lima – the fishing village of Cabo Blanco was immortalized as the filming location for Ernest Hemmingway’s ‘The Old Man and the Sea’. It is home to one of Peru’s richest marine ecosystems, where American philanthropist Alfred C. Glassell Jr. caught a 1,560-pound black marlin from aboard the Miss Texas, a world record that remains unbroken.
Inkaterra Cabo Blanco’s 1,000-sf suites each feature a large bathroom, a king-sized bed and couch seating, as well as a private plunge pool and terrace overlooking the Pacific beach. The resort boasts a large curved main pool complete with canopied private retreats. All meals are served in the oceanfront Cabo Blanquillo restaurant or lounge, and beachfront Bar Analua serves cocktails from midday to midnight daily.
Inkaterra Cabo Blanco also represents a long-term ecological and cultural initiative for northern Peru. Inkaterra’s marine-coastal ecotourism program encompasses high-quality ecological infrastructure; research and conservation initiatives led by Inkaterra Asociación; ecotourism experiences grounded in local identity, and sustainable development strategies to strengthen the resilience of coastal communities.
Inkaterra is a Peruvian organization with over 50 years of experience in sustainable tourism, internationally recognized for integrating conservation, scientific research and authentic travel experiences.
For more information, visit inkaterra.com.














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