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The
coast line in this area picks up swells from the
northwest to the northwest. With many years of local
knowledge we have pretty
good
idea where to find the best surf conditions. If you
find that you would like to do some exploration on
your own we can steer you to rental car agency
nearby.
San Pancho Surfing
Our
local surfer break offers a great left wave breaking
on a mixture of rock reef and sand. It picks up
southwest to northwest swells capable of holding
their shape on very large swells and is located just
15 minutes down the beach from the resort, making it
accessible for those early morning dawn patrols.
Sayulita Surfing
Picking up west to northwest swells, this left and
right hand wave is located 15 minutes south by car.
In 3- 5 foot waves, it has a soft shoulder and is
great for mellow long boarding. Above 5 feet, this
wave begins to get hollow and fast, accommodating to
shorter boards as well. Rocky botton, nice sandy
beach. Crowded on weekends.
The
docile waves rolling in to this bay are perfect for
begginers and longboarders.
Punta Mita Surf
Forming the northerm rim of Puerto Vallarta´s Bahia
de Banderas, this strech of coastline offers 8 miles
of reef breaks with both left and right hand
breaking waves. Punta de Mita picks up southwest
swells, breaks 3- 15 feet and includes some of the
areas fastes barrels. These breaks are accessed by
open pangass. A local guide will take you to all
the best breaks. Trip includes boat, captain/ guide
& transportation.
Strong right coral break. The best waves in the
area, only access by boat ( sea urchins).
Burros Break´s
Right
point break, good for lonboard. Needs to be big
waves for short board, nice sand beach, big stones
and rocks at the bottom.
Lanchas Break´s
Left
and right break, good for both long and short board.
Sand beach with rocks and sand at the bottom. Only
access by boat.
Anclote Break´s
Left
and right coral break slow waves, good place for
beginners. Longboard recommended.
All 4
places above is in the area of Punta de Mita. In the
weekend they are crowded with people. The waves
needs to be at least 3- 4 feet to break.
Chacala Surf
Located about 1 hour from here to the north.
Chacala there is 2 places to surf:
Lolas
Fast
left point break, rock bottom with many sea urchins,
access only by boat.
Hollow short board wave advance.
Caletas
Clean, left point break, rocky bottom with sea
urchins. Long and short board wave. Access by boat.
Palapa and hammocks to hang out in. Crowded after
more than eight surfers.
Platanitos
Point
break, river mouth & beach break, all sand bottom.
Hollow when big but a lot of paddling multiples
peaks with left and right breaks.
Holds
many people.
Relieble at low tide for breaking waves when there
is no swell.
Good
for all levels of ability.
Santa Cruz
Left
point break, jagged rocks, booties strongly
reccomended.
Fast and long at shoulder high or
more. Good short board wave.
Aticama
Clean
left point break, rock and sea urchin bottom.
Short
and long boards. Shark sightings likely.
No
crowd.
San Blas
Beach
break with multiple peaks.Left and right breaks,
sand bottom.
Reliable on small swell days.Holds a big crowd.Some
ridable waves with close outs. Good for all levels
of ability.
coming soon to
pascuales surf trip ask.
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