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Playa Agua Dulce is Lima's largest and most popular urban beach, a wide sandy stretch in the Chorrillos district that fills with families and locals on sunny days. Named for the fresh water that once flowed from the cliffs above, it provides a genuine local beach experience far from tourist circuits.
Agua Dulce has been Lima's primary bathing beach since the late 19th century. Its name comes from freshwater springs that once emerged from the cliff face. Despite Lima's coastal aridity, the beach remains a beloved weekend destination for the city's working-class and middle-class families.