Boca da Barra

-14278 N / -38997 O

Boca da Barra Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled at the rivermouth in Bahia, Boca da Barra delivers one of Brazil's longest and most powerful right-handers, peeling for up to 2,000 meters on big days into Pontal beach. This sandy bottom with rock sections fires with intense, fast walls that demand precision and commitment, creating an exhilarating vibe for those chasing epic lines far out to sea. The raw power and occasional barrels make it a bucket-list spot for serious wave riders seeking that rare, extended ride.

Geography and Nature

Boca da Barra sits just south of Pontal beach in Itacaré, Bahia, a coastal town framed by lush Atlantic rainforest and dramatic river outlets meeting the ocean. The spot is easily visible from the town center, with a sandy beach setup transitioning to rocky patches at the rivermouth, offering a mix of open ocean exposure and sheltered river influence. This accessible yet wild coastal landscape keeps the area feeling connected to nature while staying close to urban conveniences.

Surf Setup

Boca da Barra is a classic rivermouth break offering powerful rights and occasional lefts that shape into long, peeling walls, especially the standout right-hander on bigger swells. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells, with northwest, west, southwest, south, or southeast winds holding offshore to groom the faces clean. Low tide is prime for sessions, as the wave stands up best then, delivering heavy, fast lines over the sandy with rock bottom. Expect a challenging paddle out about 5 to 10 minutes from Concha beach, positioning you far offshore where cross currents test your positioning before dropping into rewarding rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes, with pretty reliable surf around 150 days a year, peaking during the Brazilian winter months from June to October when south-southeast swells roll in consistently for those long rights. Avoid the calmer summer period from December to March if chasing size, though smaller east-northeast swells can still fire. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your odds of clean conditions before winds fill in.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Boca da Barra mostly empty, perfect for extended sessions. Weekends draw a bigger crowd, blending locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Boca da Barra suits pros or kamikaze surfers only, thanks to its powerful waves, heavy rips, and positioning far out in deep water. Advanced riders can score marathon rides up to 2,000 meters with precise positioning, while intermediates and beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and currents. It's a test of skill and endurance for those ready to commit.

Hazards to Respect

Strong cross currents and rips pull wide of the peak, making orientation tricky far offshore, so stay alert to drift. Rocky sections under the sandy bottom add to the challenge on low tide.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 24 to 28°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 26 to 29°C waters, ideal for no wetsuit at all. Spring and fall hover around 25 to 27°C, with a rash vest recommended on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Itacaré's nearest hub, Ilhéus Airport (IOS), about 70 kilometers south, then take a 90-minute bus or taxi north along the coast. From Salvador Airport (SSA), it's a 450-kilometer drive southwest taking around 6 hours on paved roads. Once in town, walk or paddle 5 to 10 minutes from Concha beach to the break; free street parking is available nearby, and local buses connect from the main terminal.

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Boca da Barra 

Brazil
-14278 N / -38997 O
Florianopolis
In the city
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Boca da Barra Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled at the rivermouth in Bahia, Boca da Barra delivers one of Brazil's longest and most powerful right-handers, peeling for up to 2,000 meters on big days into Pontal beach. This sandy bottom with rock sections fires with intense, fast walls that demand precision and commitment, creating an exhilarating vibe for those chasing epic lines far out to sea. The raw power and occasional barrels make it a bucket-list spot for serious wave riders seeking that rare, extended ride.

Geography and Nature

Boca da Barra sits just south of Pontal beach in Itacaré, Bahia, a coastal town framed by lush Atlantic rainforest and dramatic river outlets meeting the ocean. The spot is easily visible from the town center, with a sandy beach setup transitioning to rocky patches at the rivermouth, offering a mix of open ocean exposure and sheltered river influence. This accessible yet wild coastal landscape keeps the area feeling connected to nature while staying close to urban conveniences.

Surf Setup

Boca da Barra is a classic rivermouth break offering powerful rights and occasional lefts that shape into long, peeling walls, especially the standout right-hander on bigger swells. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells, with northwest, west, southwest, south, or southeast winds holding offshore to groom the faces clean. Low tide is prime for sessions, as the wave stands up best then, delivering heavy, fast lines over the sandy with rock bottom. Expect a challenging paddle out about 5 to 10 minutes from Concha beach, positioning you far offshore where cross currents test your positioning before dropping into rewarding rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes, with pretty reliable surf around 150 days a year, peaking during the Brazilian winter months from June to October when south-southeast swells roll in consistently for those long rights. Avoid the calmer summer period from December to March if chasing size, though smaller east-northeast swells can still fire. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your odds of clean conditions before winds fill in.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Boca da Barra mostly empty, perfect for extended sessions. Weekends draw a bigger crowd, blending locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Boca da Barra suits pros or kamikaze surfers only, thanks to its powerful waves, heavy rips, and positioning far out in deep water. Advanced riders can score marathon rides up to 2,000 meters with precise positioning, while intermediates and beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and currents. It's a test of skill and endurance for those ready to commit.

Hazards to Respect

Strong cross currents and rips pull wide of the peak, making orientation tricky far offshore, so stay alert to drift. Rocky sections under the sandy bottom add to the challenge on low tide.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 24 to 28°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 26 to 29°C waters, ideal for no wetsuit at all. Spring and fall hover around 25 to 27°C, with a rash vest recommended on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Itacaré's nearest hub, Ilhéus Airport (IOS), about 70 kilometers south, then take a 90-minute bus or taxi north along the coast. From Salvador Airport (SSA), it's a 450-kilometer drive southwest taking around 6 hours on paved roads. Once in town, walk or paddle 5 to 10 minutes from Concha beach to the break; free street parking is available nearby, and local buses connect from the main terminal.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Boca da Barra peaks during Brazilian winter from June to October when south-southeast swells roll in consistently, delivering those signature long right-handers. This period offers the most reliable conditions for extended rides. Avoid the calmer summer months from December to March if you're chasing size, though smaller swells still fire occasionally. Early mornings and weekdays maximize clean conditions before winds fill in.
Boca da Barra suits only advanced and professional surfers ready for serious commitment. The powerful waves, heavy rips, and positioning far offshore in deep water demand expert paddling skills and wave knowledge. Intermediates and beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and dangerous cross currents that pull wide of the peak. This is a test of endurance for those prepared to handle extreme conditions.
Boca da Barra is a classic rivermouth break delivering one of Brazil's longest right-handers, peeling up to 2,000 meters on big days into Pontal beach. The sandy bottom with rock sections creates intense, fast walls with occasional barrels. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells, with northwest through southeast winds holding offshore to groom clean faces. Low tide is prime for sessions when the wave stands up heaviest.
Boca da Barra sits just south of Pontal beach in Itacaré, easily visible from town center with a 5 to 10 minute paddle from Concha beach. Free street parking is available nearby, and local buses connect from the main terminal. Weekdays keep the break mostly empty for extended sessions, while weekends draw a bigger crowd blending locals and visiting surfers. The challenging paddle out positions you far offshore where cross currents test your positioning.
Boca da Barra delivers one of Brazil's longest and most powerful right-handers, offering marathon rides up to 2,000 meters on big winter swells into Pontal beach. The raw power and occasional barrels create an exhilarating vibe for serious wave riders. Nestled at the rivermouth in Bahia framed by lush Atlantic rainforest, the spot combines accessible location near town with wild coastal landscape. This rare extended ride makes it a bucket-list destination for those chasing epic lines.

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