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Febbraio 23, 2026
Sol y Mar

First, you park your car on the parking lot which is easy to find. The wave breaks right in front of the lifeguard stand, and considering that it's a beachbreak the point varies depending on the swell direction. You can choose were to surf in one of the peaks, since you could find 2 of them. TO surf it well you have to be ready to pay duty or break your board, and accept the challenges that this powerfull break demands. Your stand has to be fast considering the fact that the wave gets really hollow and ledgy. This wave is powerfull and abstain from it unless you have your balls real tight and you are willing to respect the locals, I mean, US.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Roka Beach

You can also go by boat. Warning with the NAVY by the other side of the pier. DONT PASS THE BUOYS.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Punta Ballenas

Ballena, unlike most waves in this region, breaks best on big SW and W swells. Summer swells tend to peel too fast. A fast down the line tube ride. Never as crowded as Mancora but not as reliable either. Closes out above 6-7 feet. A good alternative if the point is too crowded. Too many rocks at low tide.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Mancora

An excellent lefthander with two defined section. Better and longer at high tide. And glassy in early mornings. The first section, after you drop it, is very fast and allows you to break the wave with snaps, off the tops and floaters. After around 100 meters you get the second section, whic is slower. In the second section, the wave becomes smaller and you just have space for roundhouses cutbacks, finishing her with a big floater in front of the beach. Water is warm, but sometimes it gets cold. So take a wet suit. The weather is dry and hot all over the year. Wear sunscream and glasses. The bottom is full of rocks, but they offer no danger. They are flat rocks. Don't worry if fishes start smacking your legs and your boardshorts. It is really fun. They might think you are food...

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Las Pocitas

Las Pocitas Surf Spot Guide, Peru Nestled just south of vibrant Mancora, Las Pocitas delivers a mellow left-hand reef break over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering surfers a peaceful escape with ordinary power and a relaxed tropical vibe. This spot shines at high tide, peeling into user-friendly waves that invite long, trimming sessions […]

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Sol y Mar

First, you park your car on the parking lot which is easy to find. The wave breaks right in front of the lifeguard stand, and considering that it's a beachbreak the point varies depending on the swell direction. You can choose were to surf in one of the peaks, since you could find 2 of them. TO surf it well you have to be ready to pay duty or break your board, and accept the challenges that this powerfull break demands. Your stand has to be fast considering the fact that the wave gets really hollow and ledgy. This wave is powerfull and abstain from it unless you have your balls real tight and you are willing to respect the locals, I mean, US.



Roka Beach

You can also go by boat. Warning with the NAVY by the other side of the pier. DONT PASS THE BUOYS.



Punta Ballenas

Ballena, unlike most waves in this region, breaks best on big SW and W swells. Summer swells tend to peel too fast. A fast down the line tube ride. Never as crowded as Mancora but not as reliable either. Closes out above 6-7 feet. A good alternative if the point is too crowded. Too many rocks at low tide.



Mancora

An excellent lefthander with two defined section. Better and longer at high tide. And glassy in early mornings. The first section, after you drop it, is very fast and allows you to break the wave with snaps, off the tops and floaters. After around 100 meters you get the second section, whic is slower. In the second section, the wave becomes smaller and you just have space for roundhouses cutbacks, finishing her with a big floater in front of the beach. Water is warm, but sometimes it gets cold. So take a wet suit. The weather is dry and hot all over the year. Wear sunscream and glasses. The bottom is full of rocks, but they offer no danger. They are flat rocks. Don't worry if fishes start smacking your legs and your boardshorts. It is really fun. They might think you are food...



Las Pocitas

Las Pocitas Surf Spot Guide, Peru Nestled just south of vibrant Mancora, Las Pocitas delivers a mellow left-hand reef break over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering surfers a peaceful escape with ordinary power and a relaxed tropical vibe. This spot shines at high tide, peeling into user-friendly waves that invite long, trimming sessions […]


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