Saji

-6.48 N / -34.97 O

Saji Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in Brazil's northeast, Saji delivers a classic right-hand point break that peels along a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering long, carving lines for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection. The vibe here is pure bliss—regular swells meet empty lineups, creating sessions where you can connect turn after turn without interruption. This hidden gem in Rio Grande do Norte captures the essence of tropical surf exploration, blending reliability with solitude.

Geography and Nature

Saji sits on the sun-drenched coast of Rio Grande do Norte, about 70 kilometers north of Natal, in a fairly exposed stretch of beach backed by dunes and coastal vegetation. The beach itself features a wide expanse of sand interspersed with rocky outcrops that form the point, giving way to open ocean swells rolling in from the northeast. Remote yet accessible, the area feels worlds away from urban hustle, with natural surroundings dominated by Atlantic breezes and golden sands stretching along the shoreline.

Surf Setup

Saji is a right-hand point break with some reef influence, peeling reliably into peeling rights that hold shape from chest-high to overhead on good days, typically in the 1.5 to 3 meter range. The ideal swell comes from the northeast, fueled by both groundswells and windswells, while offshore winds from the west-southwest clean up the face for smooth walls perfect for carving. Mid to high tide is prime, as it covers the rocks and allows the wave to section off nicely without getting too mushy. On a typical session, expect fun, makeable rights that let you flow from top to bottom, often with enough power for a few critical turns before the wave fades into the channel.

Consistency and Best Time

Saji offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure to northeast swells, but the prime window hits from December to March when larger, more organized groundswells roll in regularly, peaking with waves up to 3 meters on the best pulses. April to October brings steadier windswells for smaller, playful days, while November marks a transition with variable conditions. Avoid the heart of the dry season if chasing size, as smaller swells under 1 meter dominate about 28 percent of the time, though clean offshore winds can still make for enjoyable sessions.

Crowd Levels

Saji stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing minimal surfers in the water. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveler, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

This spot suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on smaller days to advanced riders linking long rides on bigger swells. Novices appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving rights at mid tide, while intermediates and experts find room to push turns and maneuvers on cleaner faces. Everyone walks away stoked from the uncrowded setup that lets skill levels progress at their own pace.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the scattered rocks on the inside section, especially at low tide, and stay aware of occasional rips pulling out from the point. Standard coastal precautions keep things safe here without major threats dominating the experience.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 26°C to 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 25°C to 27°C, making it rashie-only territory with no wetsuit needed. Spring and fall average 25°C to 26°C, perfect for minimal gear to stay agile in the lineup.

How to Get There

Fly into Augusto Severo Airport in Natal (NAT), just 70 kilometers south of Saji, or Pres. Castro Pinto Airport in Joao Pessoa (JPA), about 135 kilometers away, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive north on paved roads. From Natal, head north on BR-101 for around 1 hour to reach the beach access points, where free roadside parking is plentiful right by the sand. It's a short 100-meter walk to the point, with no reliable public transport directly to the spot—driving is the practical choice for flexibility.

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Saji 

Brazil
-6.48 N / -34.97 O
Rio Grande Do Norte
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Saji Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in Brazil's northeast, Saji delivers a classic right-hand point break that peels along a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering long, carving lines for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection. The vibe here is pure bliss—regular swells meet empty lineups, creating sessions where you can connect turn after turn without interruption. This hidden gem in Rio Grande do Norte captures the essence of tropical surf exploration, blending reliability with solitude.

Geography and Nature

Saji sits on the sun-drenched coast of Rio Grande do Norte, about 70 kilometers north of Natal, in a fairly exposed stretch of beach backed by dunes and coastal vegetation. The beach itself features a wide expanse of sand interspersed with rocky outcrops that form the point, giving way to open ocean swells rolling in from the northeast. Remote yet accessible, the area feels worlds away from urban hustle, with natural surroundings dominated by Atlantic breezes and golden sands stretching along the shoreline.

Surf Setup

Saji is a right-hand point break with some reef influence, peeling reliably into peeling rights that hold shape from chest-high to overhead on good days, typically in the 1.5 to 3 meter range. The ideal swell comes from the northeast, fueled by both groundswells and windswells, while offshore winds from the west-southwest clean up the face for smooth walls perfect for carving. Mid to high tide is prime, as it covers the rocks and allows the wave to section off nicely without getting too mushy. On a typical session, expect fun, makeable rights that let you flow from top to bottom, often with enough power for a few critical turns before the wave fades into the channel.

Consistency and Best Time

Saji offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure to northeast swells, but the prime window hits from December to March when larger, more organized groundswells roll in regularly, peaking with waves up to 3 meters on the best pulses. April to October brings steadier windswells for smaller, playful days, while November marks a transition with variable conditions. Avoid the heart of the dry season if chasing size, as smaller swells under 1 meter dominate about 28 percent of the time, though clean offshore winds can still make for enjoyable sessions.

Crowd Levels

Saji stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing minimal surfers in the water. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveler, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

This spot suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on smaller days to advanced riders linking long rides on bigger swells. Novices appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving rights at mid tide, while intermediates and experts find room to push turns and maneuvers on cleaner faces. Everyone walks away stoked from the uncrowded setup that lets skill levels progress at their own pace.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the scattered rocks on the inside section, especially at low tide, and stay aware of occasional rips pulling out from the point. Standard coastal precautions keep things safe here without major threats dominating the experience.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 26°C to 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 25°C to 27°C, making it rashie-only territory with no wetsuit needed. Spring and fall average 25°C to 26°C, perfect for minimal gear to stay agile in the lineup.

How to Get There

Fly into Augusto Severo Airport in Natal (NAT), just 70 kilometers south of Saji, or Pres. Castro Pinto Airport in Joao Pessoa (JPA), about 135 kilometers away, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive north on paved roads. From Natal, head north on BR-101 for around 1 hour to reach the beach access points, where free roadside parking is plentiful right by the sand. It's a short 100-meter walk to the point, with no reliable public transport directly to the spot—driving is the practical choice for flexibility.

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Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
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Right
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Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
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Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
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Surf Saji from December to March for the prime window with larger groundswells up to 3 meters. This period brings reliable northeast swells and offshore west-southwest winds for clean conditions, while April to October offers steadier windswells for smaller playful days. Mid to high tide is ideal year-round to cover rocks and section waves nicely, with consistency throughout thanks to northeast exposure.
Saji suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Novices enjoy the sandy bottom and forgiving rights on smaller days at mid tide, while intermediates and experts link long carving rides and maneuvers on bigger swells up to 3 meters. The uncrowded lineups allow everyone to progress at their own pace in this reliable point break.
Saji features a classic right-hand point break with reef influence on a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, peeling reliably from 1.5 to 3 meters. Northeast swells, both ground and wind, deliver long carving lines, best cleaned by west-southwest offshore winds. Mid to high tide provides smooth walls for top-to-bottom flow and critical turns into the channel.
Saji stays remarkably empty with minimal surfers, sharing waves sparingly with locals and travelers on weekdays and weekends. Fly into Natal airport 70 kilometers south, rent a car, and drive 1 hour north on BR-101 to free roadside parking by the beach, then a short 100-meter walk to the point.
Saji stands out with its uncrowded right-hand point break offering long, uninterrupted carving lines on reliable northeast swells up to 3 meters. Nestled in remote Rio Grande do Norte dunes, it blends tropical solitude with consistent waves year-round, letting surfers connect turns freely in empty lineups away from urban hustle.

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