El bolsillo

11.006967 N / -74.952400 O

El bolsillo Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

El Bolsillo delivers fast, powerful right-handers at a beach break with a sandy bottom scattered by rocks, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline-fueled rides. Nestled near a historic pier on Colombia's Caribbean coast, this spot offers an uncrowded vibe where you can lock into speedy lines without the usual lineup pressure. The raw energy of the wave combined with its relative seclusion makes it a hidden gem for those ready to push their limits.

Geography and Nature

El Bolsillo sits on the Caribbean Coast near Puerto Colombia, just outside Barranquilla, where long sandy beaches meet lush green vegetation and the occasional rocky outcrop from the nearby historic pier. The coastal landscape features exposed shores backed by small fishing communities and remnants of old structures, giving it a raw, untamed feel rather than an urban setting. The beach itself is mostly sandy with rocky sections exposed at low tide, framed by the open ocean that picks up swells effectively.

Surf Setup

This beach break fires up reliable rights that barrel on their day, fueled by northeast swells hitting the sandy bottom mixed with rocks for added shape. Northeast direction brings the best power, while northeast winds keep it choppy—aim for south winds to score clean offshore conditions. Mid to high tides smooth out the rocks and enhance the fast walls, setting up for typical sessions of 1-2 meter faces that demand quick maneuvers and strong paddling to connect sections.

Consistency and Best Time

El Bolsillo offers fairly consistent surf year-round from a mix of groundswells and windswells, but winter (December to March) and spring deliver the cleanest, most rideable waves with northeast swells aligning perfectly. Summer months from June to October can work too, especially with light offshore winds, though expect more variable conditions outside peak season. Avoid heavy trade wind periods when chop ruins the face, and check forecasts for those south wind windows to maximize sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions on most days. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and occasional visitors, keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

El Bolsillo suits experienced surfers who thrive on fast, powerful waves that require precise positioning and solid rail work. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and steep takeoffs, while intermediates might catch smaller days to build confidence but will find it challenging overall. Advanced riders will love the potential for long, speedy rights that reward aggressive surfing.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the bottom that can jar on wipeouts, especially at low tide, and occasional strong rips that pull you down the line. Pollution from nearby rivers can appear seasonally, so time your trips accordingly.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round around 28-29°C thanks to the equatorial location, so boardshorts and a rash vest suffice across all seasons. No wetsuit needed even in winter (December to March) with temps holding at 28°C, summer (June to October) mirroring that warmth, and spring/fall staying consistently tropical.

How to Get There

Fly into Ernesto Cortissoz Airport (BAQ) in Barranquilla, just 23 kilometers away, or Simon Bolivar Airport (SMR) in Santa Marta, about 80 kilometers north. From BAQ, rent a car or take a taxi along the coastal road toward Puerto Colombia and Pradomar—look for signs to Castillo Salgar, then turn right 1 kilometer before the ocean and head straight to the beach. Park at beachside cabañitas for a small fee around 10,000 pesos, securing your gear in the shade, with an easy few hundred meters walk to the break. Public buses run frequently from Barranquilla to Puerto Colombia, dropping you close for a short stroll to El Bolsillo.

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El bolsillo 

Colombia
11.006967 N / -74.952400 O
Caribbean
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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El bolsillo Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

El Bolsillo delivers fast, powerful right-handers at a beach break with a sandy bottom scattered by rocks, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline-fueled rides. Nestled near a historic pier on Colombia's Caribbean coast, this spot offers an uncrowded vibe where you can lock into speedy lines without the usual lineup pressure. The raw energy of the wave combined with its relative seclusion makes it a hidden gem for those ready to push their limits.

Geography and Nature

El Bolsillo sits on the Caribbean Coast near Puerto Colombia, just outside Barranquilla, where long sandy beaches meet lush green vegetation and the occasional rocky outcrop from the nearby historic pier. The coastal landscape features exposed shores backed by small fishing communities and remnants of old structures, giving it a raw, untamed feel rather than an urban setting. The beach itself is mostly sandy with rocky sections exposed at low tide, framed by the open ocean that picks up swells effectively.

Surf Setup

This beach break fires up reliable rights that barrel on their day, fueled by northeast swells hitting the sandy bottom mixed with rocks for added shape. Northeast direction brings the best power, while northeast winds keep it choppy—aim for south winds to score clean offshore conditions. Mid to high tides smooth out the rocks and enhance the fast walls, setting up for typical sessions of 1-2 meter faces that demand quick maneuvers and strong paddling to connect sections.

Consistency and Best Time

El Bolsillo offers fairly consistent surf year-round from a mix of groundswells and windswells, but winter (December to March) and spring deliver the cleanest, most rideable waves with northeast swells aligning perfectly. Summer months from June to October can work too, especially with light offshore winds, though expect more variable conditions outside peak season. Avoid heavy trade wind periods when chop ruins the face, and check forecasts for those south wind windows to maximize sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions on most days. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and occasional visitors, keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

El Bolsillo suits experienced surfers who thrive on fast, powerful waves that require precise positioning and solid rail work. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and steep takeoffs, while intermediates might catch smaller days to build confidence but will find it challenging overall. Advanced riders will love the potential for long, speedy rights that reward aggressive surfing.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the bottom that can jar on wipeouts, especially at low tide, and occasional strong rips that pull you down the line. Pollution from nearby rivers can appear seasonally, so time your trips accordingly.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round around 28-29°C thanks to the equatorial location, so boardshorts and a rash vest suffice across all seasons. No wetsuit needed even in winter (December to March) with temps holding at 28°C, summer (June to October) mirroring that warmth, and spring/fall staying consistently tropical.

How to Get There

Fly into Ernesto Cortissoz Airport (BAQ) in Barranquilla, just 23 kilometers away, or Simon Bolivar Airport (SMR) in Santa Marta, about 80 kilometers north. From BAQ, rent a car or take a taxi along the coastal road toward Puerto Colombia and Pradomar—look for signs to Castillo Salgar, then turn right 1 kilometer before the ocean and head straight to the beach. Park at beachside cabañitas for a small fee around 10,000 pesos, securing your gear in the shade, with an easy few hundred meters walk to the break. Public buses run frequently from Barranquilla to Puerto Colombia, dropping you close for a short stroll to El Bolsillo.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fast
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Best Tide Movement:

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Surf El Bolsillo year-round with the cleanest waves in winter from December to March and spring, plus good summer sessions from June to October with light offshore winds. Northeast swells deliver power, but aim for south winds to avoid chop from northeast winds, and mid to high tides for smooth 1-2 meter faces. Check forecasts to dodge heavy trade winds and variable off-peak conditions.
El Bolsillo suits experienced surfers who handle fast, powerful waves needing precise positioning and strong rail work. Beginners should avoid it due to rocky bottom and steep takeoffs, while intermediates can try smaller days to build skills but face challenges overall. Advanced riders thrive on long, speedy rights rewarding aggressive maneuvers.
El Bolsillo offers fast, powerful right-handers at a beach break with sandy bottom scattered by rocks, firing reliable barrels on northeast swells. Expect 1-2 meter faces demanding quick maneuvers and paddling, best with south offshore winds and mid to high tides to smooth rocks and enhance fast walls. Groundswells and windswells provide consistency.
El Bolsillo stays uncrowded with empty weekday solo sessions and mellow weekend lineups of locals and visitors. Fly into Ernesto Cortissoz Airport 23 kilometers away or Simon Bolivar Airport 80 kilometers north, then drive or bus from Barranquilla to Puerto Colombia, turning right 1 kilometer before the ocean near Castillo Salgar. Park at beachside cabañitas for about 10,000 pesos with a short walk to the break.
El Bolsillo stands out as an uncrowded hidden gem near a historic pier on Colombia's Caribbean coast, delivering adrenaline-fueled, speedy right-handers without lineup pressure. Its raw energy, relative seclusion amid sandy beaches and rocky outcrops, plus potential for powerful barrels, make it ideal for experienced surfers pushing limits in a mellow, untamed setting.

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