Sununga

-23.511350 N / -45.129433 O

Sununga Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in Brazil's São Paulo North Coast, Sununga delivers a raw beach-break experience with powerful right-handers peeling over a sandy bottom. This hollow, punishing wave demands respect, firing up on south, southeast, and east swells under northwest offshore winds for sessions that test even the boldest chargers. The vibe is pure, uncrowded intensity, where the ocean's power creates unforgettable rides for those ready to commit.

Geography and Nature

Sununga sits in the Lázaro neighborhood of Ubatuba, about 30 minutes west of the town center along winding coastal roads flanked by lush rainforest-covered hills. The beach is compact, around 200 meters of golden sand framed by granite slabs on one side, giving way to open South Atlantic exposure. Remote yet accessible, it feels worlds away from urban bustle, with a wild, natural edge enhanced by nearby rocky points.

Surf Setup

Sununga is a classic beach break firing mostly rights, with hollow, powerful sections that barrel on the right side near the granite slab. It thrives on south, southeast, and east swells, coming alive with northwest winds holding it clean and offshore. Mid to high tide smooths out the sandy bottom for longer walls, while low tide exposes more punchy takeoffs. Expect fast, heavy lines in a typical session, where positioning and commitment separate epic tubes from closeouts.

Consistency and Best Time

Sununga picks up regular swells from the South Atlantic, making it fairly consistent year-round, though it peaks from April to September when south and southeast pulses roll in stronger. Winter months in the southern hemisphere (June to September) often deliver the most powerful surf, while avoiding January's typical flat spells keeps you in the water. Check forecasts for northwest winds to score the cleanest days.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends both seeing minimal surfers due to its remote feel and pro-level demands. You'll share waves peacefully with a small mix of locals and visiting rippers.

Who It's For

Sununga suits pros or kamikaze chargers only, thanks to its hollow power and steep faces that punish hesitation. Advanced surfers can score long, barreling rights on good swells, but intermediates and beginners should steer clear to avoid getting caught inside. It's a dream for experienced paddlers chasing heavy beach-break barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips and powerful currents kick in on bigger swells or high tide, pulling hard across the beach. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but always scout sets and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters averaging 26 to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day sessions. Winter from June to October cools to 20 to 24°C, calling for a 2/3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 22 to 26°C, where a spring suit works well for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into São José dos Campos Airport (SJK), about 120 kilometers north, or Rio de Janeiro's Galeão (GIG), roughly 250 kilometers away, then bus or drive south along the coast. From Ubatuba bus station, grab a 30-minute taxi to Lázaro neighborhood for 20 to 30 reais. Follow bumpy dirt roads about 1 kilometer to the beach—rent a 4x4 if possible, as they get rutted after rain. Free roadside parking is plentiful, with an easy 2-minute walk to the sand; no reliable public transport runs directly here.

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Sununga 

Brazil
-23.511350 N / -45.129433 O
Sao Paulo North Coast
Week-end trip
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Sununga Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in Brazil's São Paulo North Coast, Sununga delivers a raw beach-break experience with powerful right-handers peeling over a sandy bottom. This hollow, punishing wave demands respect, firing up on south, southeast, and east swells under northwest offshore winds for sessions that test even the boldest chargers. The vibe is pure, uncrowded intensity, where the ocean's power creates unforgettable rides for those ready to commit.

Geography and Nature

Sununga sits in the Lázaro neighborhood of Ubatuba, about 30 minutes west of the town center along winding coastal roads flanked by lush rainforest-covered hills. The beach is compact, around 200 meters of golden sand framed by granite slabs on one side, giving way to open South Atlantic exposure. Remote yet accessible, it feels worlds away from urban bustle, with a wild, natural edge enhanced by nearby rocky points.

Surf Setup

Sununga is a classic beach break firing mostly rights, with hollow, powerful sections that barrel on the right side near the granite slab. It thrives on south, southeast, and east swells, coming alive with northwest winds holding it clean and offshore. Mid to high tide smooths out the sandy bottom for longer walls, while low tide exposes more punchy takeoffs. Expect fast, heavy lines in a typical session, where positioning and commitment separate epic tubes from closeouts.

Consistency and Best Time

Sununga picks up regular swells from the South Atlantic, making it fairly consistent year-round, though it peaks from April to September when south and southeast pulses roll in stronger. Winter months in the southern hemisphere (June to September) often deliver the most powerful surf, while avoiding January's typical flat spells keeps you in the water. Check forecasts for northwest winds to score the cleanest days.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends both seeing minimal surfers due to its remote feel and pro-level demands. You'll share waves peacefully with a small mix of locals and visiting rippers.

Who It's For

Sununga suits pros or kamikaze chargers only, thanks to its hollow power and steep faces that punish hesitation. Advanced surfers can score long, barreling rights on good swells, but intermediates and beginners should steer clear to avoid getting caught inside. It's a dream for experienced paddlers chasing heavy beach-break barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips and powerful currents kick in on bigger swells or high tide, pulling hard across the beach. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but always scout sets and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters averaging 26 to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day sessions. Winter from June to October cools to 20 to 24°C, calling for a 2/3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 22 to 26°C, where a spring suit works well for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into São José dos Campos Airport (SJK), about 120 kilometers north, or Rio de Janeiro's Galeão (GIG), roughly 250 kilometers away, then bus or drive south along the coast. From Ubatuba bus station, grab a 30-minute taxi to Lázaro neighborhood for 20 to 30 reais. Follow bumpy dirt roads about 1 kilometer to the beach—rent a 4x4 if possible, as they get rutted after rain. Free roadside parking is plentiful, with an easy 2-minute walk to the sand; no reliable public transport runs directly here.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Powerful
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Sununga peaks from April to September with stronger south and southeast swells, especially during southern hemisphere winter from June to September under northwest offshore winds. It's fairly consistent year-round from South Atlantic swells, thriving at mid to high tide for smoother sandy bottom walls and longer rides, while low tide offers punchier takeoffs. Avoid January's typical flat spells and check forecasts for clean conditions.
Sununga suits pros or kamikaze chargers only, with its hollow, powerful waves demanding commitment from advanced surfers. Intermediates and beginners should steer clear due to steep faces and punishing sections that test experienced paddlers chasing heavy beach-break barrels. Positioning and respect for the wave's intensity separate epic tubes from closeouts.
Sununga is a classic beach break firing mostly powerful right-handers over a sandy bottom, hollow and barreling near the granite slab. It thrives on south, southeast, and east swells with northwest offshore winds, delivering fast, heavy lines. Mid to high tide smooths the bottom for longer walls, while low tide exposes punchier takeoffs in typical sessions.
Sununga stays remarkably uncrowded with minimal surfers on weekdays and weekends, shared peacefully with locals and visiting rippers due to its remote pro-level demands. Fly into São José dos Campos Airport 120 kilometers north or Rio de Janeiro's Galeão 250 kilometers away, then taxi 30 minutes from Ubatuba bus station for 20 to 30 reais. Follow 1 kilometer of bumpy dirt roads with free roadside parking and a 2-minute walk to the beach; rent a 4x4 after rain.
Sununga offers raw, uncrowded intensity with powerful, hollow right-handers peeling over a sandy bottom in a compact 200-meter golden sand beach framed by granite slabs and lush rainforest hills. Its wild, natural edge and South Atlantic exposure create unforgettable barreling rides for bold chargers, standing out for pro-level demands and clean northwest wind sessions worlds away from urban bustle.

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