It its a grate spot with huge waves, but the only thing is that you need good luck to be able to be the right day there. It generally brakes when a strong winds come from the noth. When it breakes in this spot the waves set are too constant. If you are in the "departemento" of Maldonado take pas and take a look to if nothen wind had been bolwing or are blowing.
Solymar Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay Nestled along Uruguay's Río de la Plata coastline, Solymar delivers a classic beach-break experience with forgiving sandy bottoms and playful right and left waves that keep sessions fun and approachable. This spot captures a laid-back vibe perfect for surfers seeking consistent peelers without the hype, where the power stays in […]
Santalu Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay Nestled on Uruguay's exposed southern coast, Santalu delivers reliable left-hand beach breaks that peel over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering fun, approachable waves for surfers chasing consistent sessions. The mellow vibe here draws riders seeking playful rides without the intensity of bigger breaks, with peaks that light up […]
Portal del Diablo has photos of this spot and all information about the place and the waves.www.portaldeldiablo.com.uy
Polonio Sur Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay Nestled in Uruguay's wild Rocha Department, Polonio Sur delivers classic point-break magic with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom laced with rock, offering fun, rideable waves that keep sessions flowing. This remote gem captures a raw, untamed vibe where the Atlantic swell meets towering dunes and pristine […]
If there are a stronger winds (30-90km/h) in Montevideo, this is an option to have a surf day.It breaks with a swell size of 1 meter a few days of the year.
It sucks, but it can be surfed so if you pass by Uruguay and you find an epic day, you can surf 1/2 meter. Anyway, it is a wave in a river, brown water, pollution, etc. I recommend going to the skate park that is 3 blocks away from the beach.
