Active Leisure & Sport Places Map
Active Leisure & Sport in Lima:
Lima Golf Club
I recommend checking if there are any local tournaments happening during your visit. They can offer some great entertainment and energy on the course!
If you're bringing your own clubs, make sure they’re in good shape; I noticed that rentals can be a bit worn out and not worth the money.
Los Inkas Golf Club
Country Club Villa
If you're planning to play golf, book your tee time online beforehand to snag the best rates. I saved some money this way and avoided long waits
Pack some snacks or a light lunch. The food on-site is decent but a bit pricey, so I brought my own and saved quite a bit while enjoying the views.
Condor Xtreme
Estadio Nacional de Lima
I recommend taking public transport if possible. It’s way easier than dealing with traffic and parking, trust me, it's a nightmare.
If you can, buy your tickets online beforehand, they can sell out fast and you might save a few soles too! I learned this the hard way.
My advice is to wear comfortable shoes. The stadium has ususally a lot of stairs and you might be standing for a while before the match starts.
Aeroxtreme Escuela de Parapente
Country Club La Planicie
Punta Roquetas
I recommend getting there by 8 AM. The waves are way better in the morning and you’ll beat the crowds on the beach! Plus, the sunrise views are stunning.
If you're looking to rent surfboards, I suggest checking the local shops instead of the ones near the main entrance. They often have better rates and more equipment options
I think it’s worth your time to take a short walk along the coast to find those hidden spots. You might even find some great waves and way fewer people!
My advice is to pack some snacks and water. The beach vendors can be pricey and the quality isn’t always great, so it’s good to have your own stuff.