Hotel Bracamonte

North Coast


Popular, friendly, welcoming and secure behind high walls and a locked gate, the Bracamonte is one of the oldest of Huanchaco’s nicer hotels and it remains one of the top choices. Nice gardens, a games room, barbecue, restaurant, bar and toddlers’ playground make it great for families, and the executive rooms are probably the best maintained in Huanchaco.

Ask for a higher room to catch ocean breezes. It's located at the entrance to town, by the riverbed. Overall it’s the most equipped and near-resort-like choice.


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