Nova Guarapari

-20650 N / -40500 O

Nova Guarapari Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nova Guarapari offers a accessible beach break experience along Brazil's Espírito Santo coast, where sandy bottoms with rocky sections create a forgiving environment for developing your skills. The spot delivers consistent left and right-hand waves that peel across the beach, making it an inviting destination for surfers seeking reliable conditions without the intensity of Brazil's heavier breaks. The relaxed vibe here contrasts sharply with the crowded lineups found at more famous Brazilian spots, giving you room to progress at your own pace.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Guarapari region of Espírito Santo state, Nova Guarapari sits along a beautiful stretch of Brazilian coastline known for its golden sand beaches and natural charm. The area features a typical Atlantic beach environment with sandy shores backed by vegetation and local development. The beach itself is relatively accessible and maintains a welcoming character, with the surrounding landscape offering that classic Brazilian coastal atmosphere without feeling overly touristy or remote.

Surf Setup

Nova Guarapari works best when southern swells push through, creating waves that break across the sandy bottom with occasional rocky sections adding character to the shape. You'll find both left and right-hand waves throughout the break, allowing you to work on your technique on either side. The best offshore wind direction comes from the south, which helps groom the faces and keep conditions clean. Mid-tide offers the most consistent shape, though the break works across various tide stages. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high waves with enough shape to work on turns and transitions, with the sandy bottom providing a forgiving platform for practicing your fundamentals.

Consistency and Best Time

Nova Guarapari breaks sometimes rather than consistently, meaning you'll need to time your visit with swell forecasts in mind. The winter months from June through August generally offer the most reliable conditions as southern hemisphere swells become more frequent. Summer months tend toward smaller, less organized waves, so plan your trip accordingly if you're chasing consistent shape. The shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October can surprise you with good windows of rideable surf.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see only a few surfers in the water, giving you plenty of space to work on your technique and enjoy the break at your own rhythm. Weekends bring noticeably more people, though the beach break's multiple peaks help distribute the crowd across different sections of the lineup.

Who It's For

Nova Guarapari suits intermediate surfers looking to refine their skills in a lower-pressure environment. Beginners will appreciate the forgiving sandy bottom and the absence of heavy power, though you'll want some basic paddling fitness before heading out. Advanced surfers might find the ordinary power level less challenging, but the break offers good training opportunities during smaller swells.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky sections of the bottom require awareness of your positioning, particularly at lower tides when rocks become more exposed. Stay alert to local conditions and respect the natural features of the break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 22-23°C, requiring a light 2-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to around 20-21°C, making a 3-millimeter full suit more comfortable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 21-22°C, where a 2-millimeter suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Vitória's Goiabeiras Airport, located approximately 55 kilometers from the Guarapari area. From the airport, you can arrange ground transportation to Nova Guarapari, which sits within the broader Guarapari municipality. Driving provides the most practical access, with parking available near the beach. The break itself sits within walking distance of local amenities once you reach the beach area.

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Nova Guarapari 

Brazil
-20650 N / -40500 O
Espirito Santo
Take a car
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Nova Guarapari Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nova Guarapari offers a accessible beach break experience along Brazil's Espírito Santo coast, where sandy bottoms with rocky sections create a forgiving environment for developing your skills. The spot delivers consistent left and right-hand waves that peel across the beach, making it an inviting destination for surfers seeking reliable conditions without the intensity of Brazil's heavier breaks. The relaxed vibe here contrasts sharply with the crowded lineups found at more famous Brazilian spots, giving you room to progress at your own pace.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Guarapari region of Espírito Santo state, Nova Guarapari sits along a beautiful stretch of Brazilian coastline known for its golden sand beaches and natural charm. The area features a typical Atlantic beach environment with sandy shores backed by vegetation and local development. The beach itself is relatively accessible and maintains a welcoming character, with the surrounding landscape offering that classic Brazilian coastal atmosphere without feeling overly touristy or remote.

Surf Setup

Nova Guarapari works best when southern swells push through, creating waves that break across the sandy bottom with occasional rocky sections adding character to the shape. You'll find both left and right-hand waves throughout the break, allowing you to work on your technique on either side. The best offshore wind direction comes from the south, which helps groom the faces and keep conditions clean. Mid-tide offers the most consistent shape, though the break works across various tide stages. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high waves with enough shape to work on turns and transitions, with the sandy bottom providing a forgiving platform for practicing your fundamentals.

Consistency and Best Time

Nova Guarapari breaks sometimes rather than consistently, meaning you'll need to time your visit with swell forecasts in mind. The winter months from June through August generally offer the most reliable conditions as southern hemisphere swells become more frequent. Summer months tend toward smaller, less organized waves, so plan your trip accordingly if you're chasing consistent shape. The shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October can surprise you with good windows of rideable surf.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see only a few surfers in the water, giving you plenty of space to work on your technique and enjoy the break at your own rhythm. Weekends bring noticeably more people, though the beach break's multiple peaks help distribute the crowd across different sections of the lineup.

Who It's For

Nova Guarapari suits intermediate surfers looking to refine their skills in a lower-pressure environment. Beginners will appreciate the forgiving sandy bottom and the absence of heavy power, though you'll want some basic paddling fitness before heading out. Advanced surfers might find the ordinary power level less challenging, but the break offers good training opportunities during smaller swells.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky sections of the bottom require awareness of your positioning, particularly at lower tides when rocks become more exposed. Stay alert to local conditions and respect the natural features of the break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 22-23°C, requiring a light 2-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to around 20-21°C, making a 3-millimeter full suit more comfortable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 21-22°C, where a 2-millimeter suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Vitória's Goiabeiras Airport, located approximately 55 kilometers from the Guarapari area. From the airport, you can arrange ground transportation to Nova Guarapari, which sits within the broader Guarapari municipality. Driving provides the most practical access, with parking available near the beach. The break itself sits within walking distance of local amenities once you reach the beach area.

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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: South
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
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Winter months from June through August offer the most reliable conditions at Nova Guarapari due to frequent southern hemisphere swells. The spot breaks sometimes, so check swell forecasts, with shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October providing good windows of rideable surf. Southern swells work best, groomed by south offshore winds, and mid-tide delivers consistent shape across sandy bottoms with rocky sections.
Nova Guarapari suits intermediate surfers refining skills in a lower-pressure environment, with beginners appreciating the forgiving sandy bottom and lack of heavy power if they have basic paddling fitness. Advanced surfers may find the ordinary power less challenging but useful for training on smaller swells with both left and right waves.
Nova Guarapari is an accessible beach break with consistent left and right-hand waves peeling across sandy bottoms and occasional rocky sections. It works best on southern swells with south offshore winds grooming the faces, offering shoulder-high waves at mid-tide for turns and transitions, forgiving for skill development.
Weekdays at Nova Guarapari see only a few surfers for plenty of space, while weekends bring more people spread across multiple peaks. Fly into Vitória's Goiabeiras Airport 55 kilometers away, then arrange ground transportation or drive to the Guarapari area, with parking near the beach and the break within walking distance of amenities.
Nova Guarapari stands out with its relaxed vibe and room to progress, contrasting crowded lineups at famous Brazilian breaks, in a forgiving beach break environment along Espírito Santo's golden sand coast. It offers reliable left and right waves without intense power, ideal for developing technique in a welcoming, less touristy coastal atmosphere.

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