El triple

29.7068318 N / -105.5466129 O

El triple Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

El triple offers a rare combination of consistent, fun waves in a relatively uncrowded setting that welcomes surfers of all abilities. This beach break delivers both left and right-hand waves over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment for everyone from first-timers to experienced wave riders. The relaxed vibe and regular swell make it an ideal destination for surfers seeking quality time in the water without the intensity of Mexico's more famous breaks.

Geography and Nature

El triple sits along Mexico's Pacific coastline in a region characterized by beautiful sandy beaches backed by tropical vegetation. The spot features a natural beach setting with a mix of sand and rocky outcrops that define the break. The surrounding area maintains a quiet, undeveloped atmosphere that appeals to surfers looking to escape crowded tourist zones while still enjoying reliable amenities nearby.

Surf Setup

The beach break at El triple produces both right and left-hand waves that peel across the sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. Northwest and south swells are the primary swell directions that light up this break, with northwest winds providing ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave faces and add definition to the shape. The break works across multiple tide stages, though you'll find the most playful conditions during mid to high tide when the waves maintain their shape without becoming too hollow or choppy. A typical session here delivers fun, manageable waves that let you focus on technique and progression rather than survival.

Consistency and Best Time

El triple maintains regular swell throughout the year, making it a dependable choice for planning a surf trip. The summer months from June through October bring consistent south swells that pair with warm water and lighter winds, while the winter period from December through March sees more frequent northwest swell pulses. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall offer a balanced mix of both swell directions, ensuring waves are nearly always present.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering the rare luxury of having quality waves largely to yourself. The lack of crowds makes it an excellent choice for surfers who value peaceful sessions and plenty of space to practice.

Who It's For

El triple welcomes surfers at every level. Beginners will appreciate the forgiving sandy bottom and fun wave shape that allows them to build confidence without fear of sharp rocks or heavy conditions. Intermediate surfers can work on their technique and try new maneuvers in a relaxed setting, while advanced surfers will enjoy the uncrowded lineup and opportunity to explore different sections of the break.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky sections of the bottom require awareness of your position in the water, particularly at lower tides when rocks become more exposed. Standard ocean awareness applies here, including respect for rips and the general power of the sea.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October see water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light spring suit or rash guard for sun protection. Winter from December to March brings cooler water around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter wetsuit comfortable. Spring and fall transition seasons range from 23 to 25 degrees Celsius, where a light spring suit or thin wetsuit works well.

How to Get There

Access to El triple depends on its specific location within Mexico's extensive coastline. Most Pacific coast breaks are reached via major airports in Puerto Vallarta, Oaxaca, or Baja California Sur, typically 2 to 4 hours drive from the break. Once in the region, a rental car provides the most flexibility for reaching the beach. Parking is generally available near the beach access point, with a short walk to the water.

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29.7068318 N / -105.5466129 O
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El triple Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

El triple offers a rare combination of consistent, fun waves in a relatively uncrowded setting that welcomes surfers of all abilities. This beach break delivers both left and right-hand waves over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, creating a forgiving yet engaging environment for everyone from first-timers to experienced wave riders. The relaxed vibe and regular swell make it an ideal destination for surfers seeking quality time in the water without the intensity of Mexico's more famous breaks.

Geography and Nature

El triple sits along Mexico's Pacific coastline in a region characterized by beautiful sandy beaches backed by tropical vegetation. The spot features a natural beach setting with a mix of sand and rocky outcrops that define the break. The surrounding area maintains a quiet, undeveloped atmosphere that appeals to surfers looking to escape crowded tourist zones while still enjoying reliable amenities nearby.

Surf Setup

The beach break at El triple produces both right and left-hand waves that peel across the sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. Northwest and south swells are the primary swell directions that light up this break, with northwest winds providing ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave faces and add definition to the shape. The break works across multiple tide stages, though you'll find the most playful conditions during mid to high tide when the waves maintain their shape without becoming too hollow or choppy. A typical session here delivers fun, manageable waves that let you focus on technique and progression rather than survival.

Consistency and Best Time

El triple maintains regular swell throughout the year, making it a dependable choice for planning a surf trip. The summer months from June through October bring consistent south swells that pair with warm water and lighter winds, while the winter period from December through March sees more frequent northwest swell pulses. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall offer a balanced mix of both swell directions, ensuring waves are nearly always present.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering the rare luxury of having quality waves largely to yourself. The lack of crowds makes it an excellent choice for surfers who value peaceful sessions and plenty of space to practice.

Who It's For

El triple welcomes surfers at every level. Beginners will appreciate the forgiving sandy bottom and fun wave shape that allows them to build confidence without fear of sharp rocks or heavy conditions. Intermediate surfers can work on their technique and try new maneuvers in a relaxed setting, while advanced surfers will enjoy the uncrowded lineup and opportunity to explore different sections of the break.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky sections of the bottom require awareness of your position in the water, particularly at lower tides when rocks become more exposed. Standard ocean awareness applies here, including respect for rips and the general power of the sea.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October see water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light spring suit or rash guard for sun protection. Winter from December to March brings cooler water around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter wetsuit comfortable. Spring and fall transition seasons range from 23 to 25 degrees Celsius, where a light spring suit or thin wetsuit works well.

How to Get There

Access to El triple depends on its specific location within Mexico's extensive coastline. Most Pacific coast breaks are reached via major airports in Puerto Vallarta, Oaxaca, or Baja California Sur, typically 2 to 4 hours drive from the break. Once in the region, a rental car provides the most flexibility for reaching the beach. Parking is generally available near the beach access point, with a short walk to the water.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, South
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to
power
Fun
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El triple offers consistent waves year-round, but different seasons bring different swell patterns. Summer months from June through October deliver reliable south swells with warm water around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius. Winter from December through March brings more frequent northwest swell pulses with cooler water around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius. Spring and fall shoulder seasons offer balanced conditions with both swell directions and moderate water temperatures between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius.
El triple welcomes surfers at every ability level. Beginners appreciate the forgiving sandy bottom and fun wave shape that builds confidence without sharp rocks or heavy conditions. Intermediate surfers can work on technique and try new maneuvers in a relaxed setting. Advanced surfers enjoy the uncrowded lineup and opportunity to explore different sections of the break without the intensity of Mexico's more famous spots.
El triple is a beach break producing both right and left-hand waves over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks. Northwest and south swells are the primary swell directions that light up this break. Northwest winds provide ideal offshore conditions that clean up wave faces and add definition to the shape. The break works across multiple tide stages, with the most playful conditions during mid to high tide when waves maintain their shape without becoming too hollow or choppy.
El triple remains remarkably empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering the rare luxury of quality waves largely to yourself. Access depends on the specific location within Mexico's Pacific coastline, typically reached via major airports 2 to 4 hours drive from the break. A rental car provides the most flexibility for reaching the beach, with parking generally available near the beach access point and a short walk to the water.
El triple offers a rare combination of consistent, fun waves in a relatively uncrowded setting that welcomes surfers of all abilities. The relaxed vibe and regular swell make it ideal for surfers seeking quality time in the water without the intensity of Mexico's more famous breaks. The surrounding area maintains a quiet, undeveloped atmosphere that appeals to surfers looking to escape crowded tourist zones while still enjoying reliable amenities nearby.

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