Tetas

8.506900 N / -79.917133 O

Tetas Surf Spot Guide, Panama

Playa Teta sits in the Gulf of Panama as one of the region's most consistent reef and point break destinations, offering hollow, powerful waves that work across multiple tidal stages. The spot features both right and left-hand breaks with long, barreling rides over sandy and rocky bottoms, making it a standout location for surfers seeking reliable conditions in Central America. The combination of consistent swell, offshore winds, and minimal crowds on weekdays creates an appealing destination for surfers looking to escape the tourist circuit.

Geography and Nature

Playa Teta is located in the Gulf of Panama near the town of Nueva Gorgona, positioned along a fairly exposed coastline that captures swell effectively. The area features a river mouth that feeds into the break, creating dynamic wave formations and a mix of sandy and rocky terrain. The surrounding landscape is relatively undeveloped compared to other Panamanian coastal areas, giving the spot a more natural, less commercialized feel while remaining accessible by vehicle.

Surf Setup

The break consists of multiple peaks across the Playa Teta area, with Punta Teta being the primary left-hand point break on the river's mouth side, offering long, consistent rights that break over rock and sand. The best swell directions come from the south, southwest, and southeast, with these swells creating the most reliable wave shape and power. Northwest winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the faces and creating clean barrels throughout the break. The waves work at all tidal stages, giving surfers flexibility in timing their sessions without worrying about tide-dependent access. On a typical session, expect hollow, fun waves with good power that maintain shape across multiple peaks, allowing surfers to find less crowded sections if needed.

Consistency and Best Time

Playa Teta offers fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with groundswells regularly delivering rideable waves. The spot maintains good reliability across seasons, though specific seasonal patterns would benefit from local knowledge about swell windows and wind patterns in the region.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see very light crowds with plenty of space to spread out and find your own peak. Weekends attract more surfers, though the spot rarely becomes uncomfortably packed compared to major tourist destinations, allowing for a more relaxed vibe even during busier periods.

Who It's For

Intermediate to advanced surfers will find the most satisfaction here, as the hollow, powerful nature of the waves demands solid technique and wave-reading skills. Beginners can find manageable sections depending on swell size and can progress quickly in these consistent conditions, though they should respect the power and rocky features of the break.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky bottom and exposed reef require awareness and respect, particularly during larger swells. Rips are present in the area, so understanding how to identify and navigate them safely is essential before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 29°C, warm enough for board shorts and a rash vest. Winter from December through March brings slightly cooler water around 27 to 28°C, still warm enough for minimal coverage or a light rash vest. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures in the 27 to 29°C range, requiring only board shorts or light rash protection.

How to Get There

The closest airport is Howard Air Force Base Airport approximately 56 kilometers away, with Marcos A. Gelabert International Airport in Panama City about 65 kilometers distant. From Panama City, drive west toward Nueva Gorgona and Coronado, following coastal roads toward the Playa Teta area. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended for accessing the break and navigating local roads. Parking is available near the beach, with direct access to the break from the parking area.

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8.506900 N / -79.917133 O
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Tetas Surf Spot Guide, Panama

Playa Teta sits in the Gulf of Panama as one of the region's most consistent reef and point break destinations, offering hollow, powerful waves that work across multiple tidal stages. The spot features both right and left-hand breaks with long, barreling rides over sandy and rocky bottoms, making it a standout location for surfers seeking reliable conditions in Central America. The combination of consistent swell, offshore winds, and minimal crowds on weekdays creates an appealing destination for surfers looking to escape the tourist circuit.

Geography and Nature

Playa Teta is located in the Gulf of Panama near the town of Nueva Gorgona, positioned along a fairly exposed coastline that captures swell effectively. The area features a river mouth that feeds into the break, creating dynamic wave formations and a mix of sandy and rocky terrain. The surrounding landscape is relatively undeveloped compared to other Panamanian coastal areas, giving the spot a more natural, less commercialized feel while remaining accessible by vehicle.

Surf Setup

The break consists of multiple peaks across the Playa Teta area, with Punta Teta being the primary left-hand point break on the river's mouth side, offering long, consistent rights that break over rock and sand. The best swell directions come from the south, southwest, and southeast, with these swells creating the most reliable wave shape and power. Northwest winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the faces and creating clean barrels throughout the break. The waves work at all tidal stages, giving surfers flexibility in timing their sessions without worrying about tide-dependent access. On a typical session, expect hollow, fun waves with good power that maintain shape across multiple peaks, allowing surfers to find less crowded sections if needed.

Consistency and Best Time

Playa Teta offers fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with groundswells regularly delivering rideable waves. The spot maintains good reliability across seasons, though specific seasonal patterns would benefit from local knowledge about swell windows and wind patterns in the region.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see very light crowds with plenty of space to spread out and find your own peak. Weekends attract more surfers, though the spot rarely becomes uncomfortably packed compared to major tourist destinations, allowing for a more relaxed vibe even during busier periods.

Who It's For

Intermediate to advanced surfers will find the most satisfaction here, as the hollow, powerful nature of the waves demands solid technique and wave-reading skills. Beginners can find manageable sections depending on swell size and can progress quickly in these consistent conditions, though they should respect the power and rocky features of the break.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky bottom and exposed reef require awareness and respect, particularly during larger swells. Rips are present in the area, so understanding how to identify and navigate them safely is essential before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 29°C, warm enough for board shorts and a rash vest. Winter from December through March brings slightly cooler water around 27 to 28°C, still warm enough for minimal coverage or a light rash vest. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures in the 27 to 29°C range, requiring only board shorts or light rash protection.

How to Get There

The closest airport is Howard Air Force Base Airport approximately 56 kilometers away, with Marcos A. Gelabert International Airport in Panama City about 65 kilometers distant. From Panama City, drive west toward Nueva Gorgona and Coronado, following coastal roads toward the Playa Teta area. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended for accessing the break and navigating local roads. Parking is available near the beach, with direct access to the break from the parking area.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Tetas offers fairly consistent surf throughout the year with groundswells regularly delivering rideable waves. Water temperatures range from 27 to 29°C depending on season, requiring minimal wetsuit coverage year-round. Weekdays provide the lightest crowds, making them ideal for finding uncrowded peaks and enjoying a more relaxed session.
Intermediate to advanced surfers will find the most satisfaction at Tetas due to the hollow, powerful nature of the waves. Beginners can find manageable sections depending on swell size and progress quickly in these consistent conditions, though they should respect the power and rocky features of the break before paddling out.
Tetas features multiple peaks with both right and left-hand breaks offering long, barreling rides over sandy and rocky bottoms. The best swell directions come from the south, southwest, and southeast, while northwest winds provide ideal offshore conditions. Waves work at all tidal stages, giving surfers flexibility in timing their sessions without tide-dependent access concerns.
The closest airports are Howard Air Force Base approximately 56 kilometers away and Marcos A. Gelabert International Airport about 65 kilometers from Panama City. From Panama City, drive west toward Nueva Gorgona following coastal roads. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is recommended, with parking available near the beach providing direct access. Weekdays see very light crowds while weekends attract more surfers, though it rarely becomes uncomfortably packed.
Tetas combines consistent swell, offshore winds, and minimal crowds on weekdays in a relatively undeveloped, natural setting. The spot offers hollow, powerful waves across multiple peaks with long, barreling rides that work at all tidal stages. This combination of reliable conditions and less commercialized atmosphere makes it appealing for surfers seeking to escape the tourist circuit.

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