La Punta

15.830567 N / -97.046767 O

La Punta Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

La Punta is Puerto Escondido's answer for surfers seeking long, peeling left-hand waves without the heavy power of nearby Zicatela Beach. This point break delivers smooth, maneuverable rides that can stretch over 200 meters on quality south swells, making it one of Mexico's most versatile and accessible quality waves. The spot combines consistent performance with a relaxed bohemian atmosphere that has made it increasingly popular among traveling surfers.

Geography and Nature

Located at the southern headland of Playa Zicatela in Oaxaca, La Punta sits in a sheltered cove that benefits from natural swell refraction off the rocky point. The area features a mix of sandy beach and exposed rocks, with stunning golden cliffs that glow during sunset. The landscape is distinctly tropical, with palm trees framing the beach and a slower pace of life compared to central Puerto Escondido. The point break itself creates a natural amphitheater where waves peel consistently along the rocky headland.

Surf Setup

La Punta works best with south, south-southeast, and southwest swells that wrap around the point and create long, organized walls. The ideal wind direction is from the east or southeast, which provides offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add definition to the shoulders. The break handles all tide stages, though the take-off zone shifts slightly with tidal movement. Waves typically range from chest height to double overhead, with the outer section offering mellow walls perfect for building speed before the inside section quickens and can produce hollow sections. A typical session involves paddling out near the rocks, catching waves that peel left across the point, and riding for extended distances before exiting toward the beach.

Consistency and Best Time

La Punta receives consistent swell from March through October, with peak conditions during the summer months when southern hemisphere groundswells combine with warm water and offshore winds. The dry season from November to April offers the best wind patterns, though swell is smaller during these months. Winter swells can be unpredictable, making summer the most reliable window for quality, consistent waves.

Crowd Levels

La Punta attracts a heavy crowd, particularly during mornings and late afternoons when both local surfers and visiting travelers paddle out. The popularity reflects the wave quality and accessibility, so expect a competitive lineup during peak hours.

Who It's For

This break suits intermediate to advanced surfers who have solid wave-reading skills and can handle moderate currents. Advanced beginners with some experience can enjoy smaller days, though the inside section moves quickly and requires good positioning. The mellow take-off makes it popular with longboarders, while the faster inside sections reward surfers comfortable with steeper drops and quick maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

The exposed rocks at the take-off zone and throughout the point require careful positioning and awareness. Strong rips can develop along the point, so understanding current flow is essential. Watch for sharp reef and rocks when finishing rides, and always respect the local lineup hierarchy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, requiring only a rash vest for UV protection. Winter from December to March sees temperatures around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius, where a thin spring suit provides comfort. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25 and 26 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest sufficient for most surfers.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Xoxocotlán International Airport in Oaxaca City, approximately 250 kilometers away. From there, take a bus or drive to Puerto Escondido, a journey of about five hours. La Punta is easily accessible from central Puerto Escondido via taxi, colectivo minibus, or a 20-minute walk along Playa Zicatela toward the southern headland. Look for the La Punta sign marking the access point. Parking is available near the beach, and the break is within walking distance of numerous accommodations and restaurants.

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La Punta 

15.830567 N / -97.046767 O
Oaxaca & Chiapas
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Public access
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La Punta Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

La Punta is Puerto Escondido's answer for surfers seeking long, peeling left-hand waves without the heavy power of nearby Zicatela Beach. This point break delivers smooth, maneuverable rides that can stretch over 200 meters on quality south swells, making it one of Mexico's most versatile and accessible quality waves. The spot combines consistent performance with a relaxed bohemian atmosphere that has made it increasingly popular among traveling surfers.

Geography and Nature

Located at the southern headland of Playa Zicatela in Oaxaca, La Punta sits in a sheltered cove that benefits from natural swell refraction off the rocky point. The area features a mix of sandy beach and exposed rocks, with stunning golden cliffs that glow during sunset. The landscape is distinctly tropical, with palm trees framing the beach and a slower pace of life compared to central Puerto Escondido. The point break itself creates a natural amphitheater where waves peel consistently along the rocky headland.

Surf Setup

La Punta works best with south, south-southeast, and southwest swells that wrap around the point and create long, organized walls. The ideal wind direction is from the east or southeast, which provides offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add definition to the shoulders. The break handles all tide stages, though the take-off zone shifts slightly with tidal movement. Waves typically range from chest height to double overhead, with the outer section offering mellow walls perfect for building speed before the inside section quickens and can produce hollow sections. A typical session involves paddling out near the rocks, catching waves that peel left across the point, and riding for extended distances before exiting toward the beach.

Consistency and Best Time

La Punta receives consistent swell from March through October, with peak conditions during the summer months when southern hemisphere groundswells combine with warm water and offshore winds. The dry season from November to April offers the best wind patterns, though swell is smaller during these months. Winter swells can be unpredictable, making summer the most reliable window for quality, consistent waves.

Crowd Levels

La Punta attracts a heavy crowd, particularly during mornings and late afternoons when both local surfers and visiting travelers paddle out. The popularity reflects the wave quality and accessibility, so expect a competitive lineup during peak hours.

Who It's For

This break suits intermediate to advanced surfers who have solid wave-reading skills and can handle moderate currents. Advanced beginners with some experience can enjoy smaller days, though the inside section moves quickly and requires good positioning. The mellow take-off makes it popular with longboarders, while the faster inside sections reward surfers comfortable with steeper drops and quick maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

The exposed rocks at the take-off zone and throughout the point require careful positioning and awareness. Strong rips can develop along the point, so understanding current flow is essential. Watch for sharp reef and rocks when finishing rides, and always respect the local lineup hierarchy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, requiring only a rash vest for UV protection. Winter from December to March sees temperatures around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius, where a thin spring suit provides comfort. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25 and 26 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest sufficient for most surfers.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Xoxocotlán International Airport in Oaxaca City, approximately 250 kilometers away. From there, take a bus or drive to Puerto Escondido, a journey of about five hours. La Punta is easily accessible from central Puerto Escondido via taxi, colectivo minibus, or a 20-minute walk along Playa Zicatela toward the southern headland. Look for the La Punta sign marking the access point. Parking is available near the beach, and the break is within walking distance of numerous accommodations and restaurants.

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Surf Conditions:

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Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction:
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frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
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Hollow, Fast
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La Punta receives consistent swell from March through October, with peak conditions during summer months when southern hemisphere groundswells combine with warm water and offshore winds. The dry season from November to April offers the best wind patterns, though swell is smaller during these months. Summer provides the most reliable window for quality, consistent waves.
La Punta suits intermediate to advanced surfers with solid wave-reading skills. Advanced beginners with some experience can enjoy smaller days, though the inside section moves quickly and requires good positioning. The mellow take-off makes it popular with longboarders, while faster inside sections reward surfers comfortable with steeper drops and quick maneuvers.
La Punta is a point break delivering long, peeling left-hand waves that can stretch over 200 meters on quality south swells. The break works best with south, south-southeast, and southwest swells that wrap around the point and create organized walls. Waves typically range from chest height to double overhead, with mellow outer sections and quickening inside sections that can produce hollow parts.
La Punta is easily accessible from central Puerto Escondido via taxi, colectivo minibus, or a 20-minute walk along Playa Zicatela toward the southern headland. Parking is available near the beach. The break attracts heavy crowds, particularly during mornings and late afternoons when both local surfers and traveling surfers paddle out.
La Punta is Puerto Escondido's answer for surfers seeking long, peeling left-hand waves without the heavy power of nearby Zicatela Beach. This point break delivers smooth, maneuverable rides with consistent performance and a relaxed bohemian atmosphere. The sheltered cove benefits from natural swell refraction off the rocky point, creating a natural amphitheater where waves peel consistently.

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