Nonura

-5.841767 N / -81.107500 O

Nonura Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled in northern Peru, Nonura delivers fast, powerful left-hand point breaks that thrill experienced surfers with their long, reeling lines up to 300 meters. This reef break fires on distant groundswells, offering a fun, hollow ride over a rocky bottom in a remote, uncrowded setting that feels like a hidden gem. The vibe is pure solitude, letting you connect deeply with the wave's raw energy.

Geography and Nature

Nonura sits in the Piura region along Peru's northern coast near the Port of Bayóvar, in a quite exposed coastal area far from urban centers, making it a remote escape amid arid desert landscapes typical of northern Peru. The beach features a rocky point jutting into the Pacific, backed by sparse vegetation and open horizons, with the surrounding terrain dominated by dry hills and minimal development. This isolated setup enhances the wild, untouched feel of the spot.

Surf Setup

Nonura is a point break with a reef bottom that produces consistent left-hand waves, often forming a long pipeline ideal for carving turns and speed runs. The best swells come from the southwest, combining with east-southeast offshore winds to create clean, powerful faces up to 3 meters on bigger days. Mid to high tides work best to avoid sections becoming too shallow over the reef, while a typical session expects fast lines with fun, hollow sections that reward committed positioning and rail work.

Consistency and Best Time

Nonura boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days per year thanks to its exposure to distant groundswells that keep it working anytime. Peak conditions align with the March to November south swell season, especially April through August for reliable clean waves, though northern Peru's points like this handle year-round action well. Avoid December to February if chasing offshore winds, as cross-onshore patterns can chop things up.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays very rarely crowded, with empty lineups on both weekdays and weekends. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Nonura suits experienced surfers who can handle fast, powerful reef waves with steep takeoffs and long rides. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and intensity, while intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the potential for barrels and extended walls that demand precise speed control.

Hazards to Respect

Respect rips that can pull out to sea and exposed rocks on the reef that require careful entry and exit. Always scout the lineup first and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 24°C, where boardshorts or a shorty top suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March sees 21 to 25°C waters, perfect for spring suits or just trunks to block UV. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 23°C, calling for a thin summer wetsuit on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Capitan Concha Airport (PIU) in Piura, about 95 kilometers north of Nonura, then rent a 4x4 for the rugged drive south along the coast via Route PE-1N toward Bayóvar port area. From Piura, it's roughly a 1.5-hour journey on mostly paved roads turning to dirt tracks near the spot; parking is free and unrestricted right at the point with no facilities. No reliable public transport reaches this remote break, so self-drive or a local guide with vehicle is essential, and the walk to the lineup is under 200 meters from where you park.

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Nonura 

-5.841767 N / -81.107500 O
North
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Nonura Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled in northern Peru, Nonura delivers fast, powerful left-hand point breaks that thrill experienced surfers with their long, reeling lines up to 300 meters. This reef break fires on distant groundswells, offering a fun, hollow ride over a rocky bottom in a remote, uncrowded setting that feels like a hidden gem. The vibe is pure solitude, letting you connect deeply with the wave's raw energy.

Geography and Nature

Nonura sits in the Piura region along Peru's northern coast near the Port of Bayóvar, in a quite exposed coastal area far from urban centers, making it a remote escape amid arid desert landscapes typical of northern Peru. The beach features a rocky point jutting into the Pacific, backed by sparse vegetation and open horizons, with the surrounding terrain dominated by dry hills and minimal development. This isolated setup enhances the wild, untouched feel of the spot.

Surf Setup

Nonura is a point break with a reef bottom that produces consistent left-hand waves, often forming a long pipeline ideal for carving turns and speed runs. The best swells come from the southwest, combining with east-southeast offshore winds to create clean, powerful faces up to 3 meters on bigger days. Mid to high tides work best to avoid sections becoming too shallow over the reef, while a typical session expects fast lines with fun, hollow sections that reward committed positioning and rail work.

Consistency and Best Time

Nonura boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days per year thanks to its exposure to distant groundswells that keep it working anytime. Peak conditions align with the March to November south swell season, especially April through August for reliable clean waves, though northern Peru's points like this handle year-round action well. Avoid December to February if chasing offshore winds, as cross-onshore patterns can chop things up.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays very rarely crowded, with empty lineups on both weekdays and weekends. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Nonura suits experienced surfers who can handle fast, powerful reef waves with steep takeoffs and long rides. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and intensity, while intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the potential for barrels and extended walls that demand precise speed control.

Hazards to Respect

Respect rips that can pull out to sea and exposed rocks on the reef that require careful entry and exit. Always scout the lineup first and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 24°C, where boardshorts or a shorty top suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March sees 21 to 25°C waters, perfect for spring suits or just trunks to block UV. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 23°C, calling for a thin summer wetsuit on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Capitan Concha Airport (PIU) in Piura, about 95 kilometers north of Nonura, then rent a 4x4 for the rugged drive south along the coast via Route PE-1N toward Bayóvar port area. From Piura, it's roughly a 1.5-hour journey on mostly paved roads turning to dirt tracks near the spot; parking is free and unrestricted right at the point with no facilities. No reliable public transport reaches this remote break, so self-drive or a local guide with vehicle is essential, and the walk to the lineup is under 200 meters from where you park.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction:
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frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful, Fun
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Peak conditions at Nonura align with the March to November south swell season, especially April through August for reliable clean waves. The spot fires about 150 days per year thanks to consistent distant groundswells. Avoid December to February when cross-onshore wind patterns can chop conditions, though Nonura handles year-round action well compared to other northern Peru breaks.
Nonura suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle fast, powerful reef waves with steep takeoffs and long rides. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and intensity. Intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days, but this break demands precise speed control and committed positioning for safe, enjoyable sessions.
Nonura is a left-hand point break with a reef bottom producing consistent, fast, powerful waves up to 3 meters on bigger days. Best swells come from the southwest, combining with east-southeast offshore winds to create clean, hollow sections ideal for carving turns. Mid to high tides work best to avoid shallow reef sections, with rides reaching up to 300 meters.
Nonura stays very rarely crowded with empty lineups on weekdays and weekends. Fly into Capitan Concha Airport in Piura, about 95 kilometers away, then rent a 4x4 for the rugged 1.5-hour drive south via Route PE-1N toward Bayóvar port. Parking is free and unrestricted at the point with no facilities; the walk to the lineup is under 200 meters.
Nonura delivers a remote, uncrowded escape with fast, powerful left-hand waves that feel like a hidden gem in an isolated desert setting. The spot's very high consistency fires on distant groundswells year-round, offering long, reeling lines up to 300 meters over a rocky point. This untouched, solitude-filled break lets you connect deeply with raw wave energy away from urban centers and crowded lineups.

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