Camaná is a city and province located in the Arequipa region of southern Peru. It is known for its beautiful beaches, warm climate, and rich cultural heritage. The city is situated along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, offering stunning views and a variety of water activities such as swimming, surfing, and fishing. Camaná is also home to several historical and archaeological sites, including the Puente de Abancay, a colonial-era bridge, and the Toro Muerto petroglyphs, which date back to pre-Inca times. The city's main square, Plaza de Armas, is a bustling hub of activity, with shops, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere.