Ilo is a coastal city located in the Moquegua region of southern Peru. It is known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant fishing industry, and rich cultural heritage. The city is situated at the mouth of the Ilo River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean, providing stunning views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike. Ilo is a bustling port city, with a thriving economy centered around fishing, mining, and commerce. The city's port is one of the most important in Peru, serving as a hub for the export of minerals and agricultural products. The city's economy is also supported by a growing tourism industry, as visitors are drawn to its picturesque beaches, historic sites, and diverse culinary scene.