Barranquito

-12.145217 N / -77.026483 O

Barranquito Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled along Peru's Costa Verde, Barranquito delivers a classic left-hand point break that peels over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering fun, forgiving waves for surfers chasing that perfect Lima session. The vibe here is relaxed and approachable, with rides that carve smoothly from the jetty, making it a standout for anyone seeking consistent fun without the intensity of heavier northern breaks. Picture locking into a mellow left on a sunny day, with the city's energy just a short drive away.

Geography and Nature

Barranquito sits in the Chorrillos district of Lima, along the Circuito de Playas coastal road, blending urban accessibility with a rugged coastal landscape. The beach features a mix of sand and boulders, framed by cliffs that provide vantage points for scoping waves, while the organized jetty shapes the main break. It's not remote but feels like a hidden gem amid Lima's bustling south side, with open ocean exposure pulling in southwest swells.

Surf Setup

Barranquito is a reliable point break firing consistent lefts from the jetty, with occasional rights on bigger days, breaking over a sand and rock bottom that keeps things forgiving. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping in cleanly, paired with northeast offshore winds that groom the face for smooth turns. Low and mid tides are prime, as the wave holds shape best then, avoiding the mushier high tide sections. On a typical session, expect fun, waist-to-head-high walls around 0.6 to 1.5 meters, delivering playful rides under 50 meters long that let you link sections with ease.

Consistency and Best Time

Barranquito is regular year-round thanks to its exposure to southwest swells, but it peaks from March to November when southern hemisphere winter swells roll in consistently, often holding 1 to 1.5 meter faces. Avoid December to February if possible, as flatter conditions and less favorable winds dominate the summer lull. Early mornings catch the cleanest northeast winds before they turn onshore.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays bring few surfers, creating uncrowded sessions ideal for logging waves. Weekends draw more locals and visitors, filling the lineup but still manageable compared to central Lima spots.

Who It's For

This spot suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on the mellow lefts to intermediates honing turns and advanced surfers linking sections on bigger swells. Newcomers love the sandy takeoff zones and forgiving speed, while experienced riders appreciate the fun power without extreme consequences. Everyone walks away stoked from the approachable waves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling along the jetty, especially on bigger southwest swells. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 16 to 19 degrees Celsius; a 3/2mm fullsuit provides solid comfort for longer sessions. Winter from December to March warms up to 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice on most days. Spring and fall hover at 18 to 21 degrees Celsius, calling for a 2/2mm shorty or springsuit to handle cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), just 20 kilometers north of Barranquito, then hop a taxi or Uber south along the Costa Verde highway for a 30-45 minute ride. From central Lima or Barranco, it's an easy 10-15 kilometer drive south on Avenida Circuito de Playas; park right at the beach access for free or low-cost spots within a 5-minute walk to the lineup. Public microbuses run frequently along the coastal route from Chorrillos or Barranco, dropping you steps from the sand.

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Barranquito 

Peru
-12.145217 N / -77.026483 O
Lima
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
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CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Normal
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Fun
NORMAL LENGHT
Short (< 50m)

Barranquito Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled along Peru's Costa Verde, Barranquito delivers a classic left-hand point break that peels over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering fun, forgiving waves for surfers chasing that perfect Lima session. The vibe here is relaxed and approachable, with rides that carve smoothly from the jetty, making it a standout for anyone seeking consistent fun without the intensity of heavier northern breaks. Picture locking into a mellow left on a sunny day, with the city's energy just a short drive away.

Geography and Nature

Barranquito sits in the Chorrillos district of Lima, along the Circuito de Playas coastal road, blending urban accessibility with a rugged coastal landscape. The beach features a mix of sand and boulders, framed by cliffs that provide vantage points for scoping waves, while the organized jetty shapes the main break. It's not remote but feels like a hidden gem amid Lima's bustling south side, with open ocean exposure pulling in southwest swells.

Surf Setup

Barranquito is a reliable point break firing consistent lefts from the jetty, with occasional rights on bigger days, breaking over a sand and rock bottom that keeps things forgiving. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping in cleanly, paired with northeast offshore winds that groom the face for smooth turns. Low and mid tides are prime, as the wave holds shape best then, avoiding the mushier high tide sections. On a typical session, expect fun, waist-to-head-high walls around 0.6 to 1.5 meters, delivering playful rides under 50 meters long that let you link sections with ease.

Consistency and Best Time

Barranquito is regular year-round thanks to its exposure to southwest swells, but it peaks from March to November when southern hemisphere winter swells roll in consistently, often holding 1 to 1.5 meter faces. Avoid December to February if possible, as flatter conditions and less favorable winds dominate the summer lull. Early mornings catch the cleanest northeast winds before they turn onshore.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays bring few surfers, creating uncrowded sessions ideal for logging waves. Weekends draw more locals and visitors, filling the lineup but still manageable compared to central Lima spots.

Who It's For

This spot suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on the mellow lefts to intermediates honing turns and advanced surfers linking sections on bigger swells. Newcomers love the sandy takeoff zones and forgiving speed, while experienced riders appreciate the fun power without extreme consequences. Everyone walks away stoked from the approachable waves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling along the jetty, especially on bigger southwest swells. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 16 to 19 degrees Celsius; a 3/2mm fullsuit provides solid comfort for longer sessions. Winter from December to March warms up to 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice on most days. Spring and fall hover at 18 to 21 degrees Celsius, calling for a 2/2mm shorty or springsuit to handle cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), just 20 kilometers north of Barranquito, then hop a taxi or Uber south along the Costa Verde highway for a 30-45 minute ride. From central Lima or Barranco, it's an easy 10-15 kilometer drive south on Avenida Circuito de Playas; park right at the beach access for free or low-cost spots within a 5-minute walk to the lineup. Public microbuses run frequently along the coastal route from Chorrillos or Barranco, dropping you steps from the sand.

Barranquito Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled along Peru's Costa Verde, Barranquito delivers a classic left-hand point break that peels over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering fun, forgiving waves for surfers chasing that perfect Lima session. The vibe here is relaxed and approachable, with rides that carve smoothly from the jetty, making it a standout for anyone seeking consistent fun without the intensity of heavier northern breaks. Picture locking into a mellow left on a sunny day, with the city's energy just a short drive away.

Geography and Nature

Barranquito sits in the Chorrillos district of Lima, along the Circuito de Playas coastal road, blending urban accessibility with a rugged coastal landscape. The beach features a mix of sand and boulders, framed by cliffs that provide vantage points for scoping waves, while the organized jetty shapes the main break. It's not remote but feels like a hidden gem amid Lima's bustling south side, with open ocean exposure pulling in southwest swells.

Surf Setup

Barranquito is a reliable point break firing consistent lefts from the jetty, with occasional rights on bigger days, breaking over a sand and rock bottom that keeps things forgiving. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping in cleanly, paired with northeast offshore winds that groom the face for smooth turns. Low and mid tides are prime, as the wave holds shape best then, avoiding the mushier high tide sections. On a typical session, expect fun, waist-to-head-high walls around 0.6 to 1.5 meters, delivering playful rides under 50 meters long that let you link sections with ease.

Consistency and Best Time

Barranquito is regular year-round thanks to its exposure to southwest swells, but it peaks from March to November when southern hemisphere winter swells roll in consistently, often holding 1 to 1.5 meter faces. Avoid December to February if possible, as flatter conditions and less favorable winds dominate the summer lull. Early mornings catch the cleanest northeast winds before they turn onshore.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays bring few surfers, creating uncrowded sessions ideal for logging waves. Weekends draw more locals and visitors, filling the lineup but still manageable compared to central Lima spots.

Who It's For

This spot suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on the mellow lefts to intermediates honing turns and advanced surfers linking sections on bigger swells. Newcomers love the sandy takeoff zones and forgiving speed, while experienced riders appreciate the fun power without extreme consequences. Everyone walks away stoked from the approachable waves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling along the jetty, especially on bigger southwest swells. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 16 to 19 degrees Celsius; a 3/2mm fullsuit provides solid comfort for longer sessions. Winter from December to March warms up to 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice on most days. Spring and fall hover at 18 to 21 degrees Celsius, calling for a 2/2mm shorty or springsuit to handle cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), just 20 kilometers north of Barranquito, then hop a taxi or Uber south along the Costa Verde highway for a 30-45 minute ride. From central Lima or Barranco, it's an easy 10-15 kilometer drive south on Avenida Circuito de Playas; park right at the beach access for free or low-cost spots within a 5-minute walk to the lineup. Public microbuses run frequently along the coastal route from Chorrillos or Barranco, dropping you steps from the sand.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Barranquito peaks from March to November with consistent 1 to 1.5 meter southwest swells and northeast offshore winds, especially early mornings at low and mid tides. It's reliable year-round but avoid December to February due to flatter conditions and less favorable winds. Expect fun waist-to-head-high waves holding shape best then for smooth sessions.
Barranquito suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on mellow lefts with sandy takeoffs to intermediates honing turns and advanced surfers linking sections on bigger swells. The forgiving sand and rock bottom offers fun power without extreme consequences, leaving everyone stoked from approachable waves.
Barranquito features a classic left-hand point break from the jetty over a sandy bottom with rocks, peeling fun forgiving waves up to 1.5 meters long under 50 meters. It thrives on southwest swells with northeast offshore winds at low and mid tides, with occasional rights on bigger days for smooth carving rides.
Weekdays offer uncrowded sessions with few surfers, while weekends draw more locals and visitors but remain manageable. Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport for a 30-45 minute taxi south, or drive 10-15 kilometers from central Lima on Avenida Circuito de Playas with free or low-cost parking a 5-minute walk to the lineup.
Barranquito stands out for its relaxed approachable vibe with consistent fun lefts without the intensity of heavier northern breaks, blending urban accessibility in Lima's Chorrillos with a hidden gem feel. Rides carve smoothly from the jetty on southwest swells, offering playful walls near the city's energy for perfect sessions.

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