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Surf spots in your area
* We have determined your approximate geographical location by the IP address, which suggests these closest surfing spots. Click the names below to see more info and wave forecasts.
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All guti Es un lugar muy amigable para el surf, se encuentra frente a la cancha de fútbol, y es un buen lugar para aprender y correr olas más pro!! Cuidado con las marejadas y viento norte ya que no es bueno!!
Latest submitted reviews
Boiler Bay surf break:

“Boiler is arguably the best reef break in the Pacific Northwest due to its predictability and consistency. On a low tide dropping or raising, with either S, SW, or SE wind, and a solid NW swell, it will be firing. It's a right hand tube that sends a lot of water over a shallow reef/rock. I highly recommend the spot to any surfers/bodyboarders that are experienced and are a little tired of beach breaks.”
Ben Neil from UNITED STATES - 11 Feb 2025
Playa Pantaleta surf break:

“Playa Pantaleta is a beach break with multiple peaks spread along its length, offering diverse options depending on the sandbanks and swell direction. Located about an hour from Venezuela's capital, it’s a classic surf spot with a rich history and unique characteristics:
Pelua Break (West End): At the western end, near the Malecón de Pelua, there’s a left-hand break that barrels beautifully during N and NNE swells with the right tide.
Central Peaks: Throughout the main stretch of the beach, various peaks form and shift depending on the movement of the sandbanks, providing ever-changing waves for surfers to explore.
El Fido (East End): At the eastern end, El Fido is a right-hand wave that performs well with NE swells, offering clean, powerful rides.
Historically, Playa Pantaleta was one of the most consistent and high-quality surf spots in La Guaira. However, after the devastating 1999 mudslide, the sandbanks haven’t recovered their ideal formation, and the consistency has decreased in recent years. Even so, Pantaleta remains one of the best spots for handling larger swells during cold fronts and storm surges.
The waves typically break from 1 to 6+ feet, and the beach holds size well in more significant conditions. While crowds can gather on good days, there are usually enough peaks for everyone. In my opinion, Pantaleta is the best wave on the eastern coast of the Litoral.
Warm water, a sandy bottom, and the spot's versatility make Playa Pantaleta a must-visit for surfers looking to experience La Guaira’s diverse surf scene.”
PG from BELGIUM - 15 Jan 2025
Los Caracas surf break:

“Los Caracas is a surf spot located about an hour from Venezuela's capital. It’s usually very crowded, but most surfers there have a beginner-level skill set. The spot features three main breaks:
La punta: This wave breaks both left and right, with the left running towards the river mouth and the right peeling towards the cove.
El Inside Inside de Los Caracas: A protected right-hand wave that’s shielded from the wind, making it ideal for longboards on average days.
La boca del rio: This break is more susceptible to wind but can still hold its shape in good conditions.
The wave typically starts breaking between 2 to 3 feet, but it maintains its form well up to 5-6 feet. Beyond this size, it begins to max out. The best season for surfing here is between October and February. The water temperature is warm year-round, and the seabed consists of rocks. Sometimes on big swells with the right direction a left hand shorebrake comes to life pumping short hollow barrels
Los Caracas is arguably the most well-known wave along the coast of La Guaira state.”
PG from VENEZUELA - 15 Jan 2025
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