Revolcadero

16.787617 N / -99.820400 O

Revolcadero Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

Revolcadero is a broad sandy beach break located just south of Acapulco that delivers consistent, approachable waves suitable for surfers of all abilities. This A-frame beach break works on small to medium south swells and offers both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. The relaxed vibe and reliable conditions make Revolcadero a dependable choice for anyone looking to paddle out near Acapulco without the intensity of more technical breaks.

Geography and Nature

Revolcadero sits on the Pacific coast of Guerrero state, positioned directly in front of several resort hotels that line this stretch of beach. The area is part of the greater Acapulco region, making it accessible and developed while still maintaining a beach break character. The sandy shoreline extends broadly along this section of coast, providing plenty of room to find your own space in the water. The surrounding landscape reflects the tropical Pacific environment with warm weather year-round and lush vegetation backing the beach.

Surf Setup

The break at Revolcadero is an exposed beach break that responds best to southwest swell direction, with northeast offshore winds providing the cleanest conditions. The wave shape is typically A-frame, peeling in both directions across the sandy bottom, making it forgiving for surfers learning to read waves and practice their technique. Good surf occurs at all stages of the tide, so you do not need to time your session around tidal windows. On a typical session, expect waist to chest-high waves that are easy to paddle into and offer smooth, predictable shape. The beach break will close out if swell grows too large, so this spot has a natural ceiling for wave size.

Consistency and Best Time

Revolcadero offers fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with the best conditions arriving between April and September when south swells are more frequent and reliable. Summer months from May through October see the most regular waves, making this the optimal window for planning a trip. The spot can produce rideable waves during other seasons as well, but the consistency drops outside these peak months. Winter swells tend to be less frequent, though occasional groundswells can still generate fun conditions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Revolcadero see relatively few surfers in the water, allowing plenty of space to find uncrowded peaks. Weekends attract more people, and the proximity to Acapulco means tourist surfers will be present, particularly during peak travel seasons. The atmosphere remains friendly and welcoming despite increased numbers on busier days.

Who It's For

Revolcadero is designed for all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving beach break shape, easy paddle-outs, and predictable wave patterns that make learning fundamental skills straightforward. Intermediate surfers will find enough consistency to build their repertoire without overwhelming challenge. Advanced surfers may find the waves less demanding than other regional breaks, but can still enjoy quality sessions during good swell periods.

Hazards to Respect

The Acapulco area is known for strong rips and currents, so understanding how to read water movement and escape rip channels is important. Be aware of rocks in certain sections, particularly toward the Diamante area adjacent to the main beach break. These hazards are manageable with proper awareness and local knowledge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 29°C, warm enough that many surfers wear only a rash vest for sun protection. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop slightly but remain pleasant around 26-27°C, where a light spring suit or rash vest provides adequate coverage. Spring and fall months maintain comfortable temperatures in the 27-28°C range, requiring minimal thermal protection.

How to Get There

General Juan N Alvarez International Airport in Acapulco is the closest major airport, located just 14 kilometers from Revolcadero. Ixtapa Zihuatanejo International Airport sits 191 kilometers away as an alternative option. From Acapulco airport, a short drive south brings you directly to the beach. Parking is available near the resort hotels that front the break. The beach is easily accessible on foot from the parking areas, making logistics straightforward for visiting surfers.

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16.787617 N / -99.820400 O
Guerrero
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Revolcadero Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

Revolcadero is a broad sandy beach break located just south of Acapulco that delivers consistent, approachable waves suitable for surfers of all abilities. This A-frame beach break works on small to medium south swells and offers both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom. The relaxed vibe and reliable conditions make Revolcadero a dependable choice for anyone looking to paddle out near Acapulco without the intensity of more technical breaks.

Geography and Nature

Revolcadero sits on the Pacific coast of Guerrero state, positioned directly in front of several resort hotels that line this stretch of beach. The area is part of the greater Acapulco region, making it accessible and developed while still maintaining a beach break character. The sandy shoreline extends broadly along this section of coast, providing plenty of room to find your own space in the water. The surrounding landscape reflects the tropical Pacific environment with warm weather year-round and lush vegetation backing the beach.

Surf Setup

The break at Revolcadero is an exposed beach break that responds best to southwest swell direction, with northeast offshore winds providing the cleanest conditions. The wave shape is typically A-frame, peeling in both directions across the sandy bottom, making it forgiving for surfers learning to read waves and practice their technique. Good surf occurs at all stages of the tide, so you do not need to time your session around tidal windows. On a typical session, expect waist to chest-high waves that are easy to paddle into and offer smooth, predictable shape. The beach break will close out if swell grows too large, so this spot has a natural ceiling for wave size.

Consistency and Best Time

Revolcadero offers fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with the best conditions arriving between April and September when south swells are more frequent and reliable. Summer months from May through October see the most regular waves, making this the optimal window for planning a trip. The spot can produce rideable waves during other seasons as well, but the consistency drops outside these peak months. Winter swells tend to be less frequent, though occasional groundswells can still generate fun conditions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Revolcadero see relatively few surfers in the water, allowing plenty of space to find uncrowded peaks. Weekends attract more people, and the proximity to Acapulco means tourist surfers will be present, particularly during peak travel seasons. The atmosphere remains friendly and welcoming despite increased numbers on busier days.

Who It's For

Revolcadero is designed for all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving beach break shape, easy paddle-outs, and predictable wave patterns that make learning fundamental skills straightforward. Intermediate surfers will find enough consistency to build their repertoire without overwhelming challenge. Advanced surfers may find the waves less demanding than other regional breaks, but can still enjoy quality sessions during good swell periods.

Hazards to Respect

The Acapulco area is known for strong rips and currents, so understanding how to read water movement and escape rip channels is important. Be aware of rocks in certain sections, particularly toward the Diamante area adjacent to the main beach break. These hazards are manageable with proper awareness and local knowledge.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 29°C, warm enough that many surfers wear only a rash vest for sun protection. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop slightly but remain pleasant around 26-27°C, where a light spring suit or rash vest provides adequate coverage. Spring and fall months maintain comfortable temperatures in the 27-28°C range, requiring minimal thermal protection.

How to Get There

General Juan N Alvarez International Airport in Acapulco is the closest major airport, located just 14 kilometers from Revolcadero. Ixtapa Zihuatanejo International Airport sits 191 kilometers away as an alternative option. From Acapulco airport, a short drive south brings you directly to the beach. Parking is available near the resort hotels that front the break. The beach is easily accessible on foot from the parking areas, making logistics straightforward for visiting surfers.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthEast
Good wind direction:
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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The optimal window for surfing Revolcadero runs from April through September, with peak consistency from May through October. During these summer and autumn months, south swells arrive more frequently and reliably, delivering the most regular waves. Outside this period, conditions remain possible but less consistent, though occasional groundswells can still generate fun sessions during winter months.
Revolcadero works for all ability levels from complete beginners through advanced surfers. The forgiving A-frame beach break shape, easy paddle-outs, and predictable wave patterns make it ideal for learning fundamental skills. Intermediate surfers build their repertoire without overwhelming challenge, while advanced surfers can enjoy quality sessions during good swell periods, though waves here are less demanding than other regional breaks.
Revolcadero is an A-frame beach break that peels in both left and right directions across a sandy bottom. The break responds best to southwest swell direction with northeast offshore winds providing the cleanest conditions. Expect waist to chest-high waves that are easy to paddle into with smooth, predictable shape. Good surf occurs at all tide stages, and the beach break will close out if swell grows too large.
Weekdays at Revolcadero see relatively few surfers, offering plenty of uncrowded peaks. Weekends attract more people, particularly during peak travel seasons, though the atmosphere remains friendly and welcoming. General Juan N Alvarez International Airport sits just 14 kilometres away in Acapulco. Parking is available near the resort hotels fronting the break, with the beach easily accessible on foot from parking areas.
Revolcadero offers consistent, approachable waves suitable for all abilities without the intensity of more technical breaks in the region. This broad sandy beach delivers reliable conditions year-round, with an A-frame shape that makes learning straightforward. The relaxed vibe, dependable conditions, and proximity to Acapulco make it a dependable choice for surfers seeking accessible waves near developed infrastructure without traveling to remote locations.

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