Punta Docas Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled in the rugged coastal wilds of Chile, Punta Docas delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves hollow and fast over a sharp reef bottom mixed with pockets of sand. This powerful, ledgey wave fires up only on perfect south swells, creating unforgettable sessions for those bold enough […]
An outstanding left point that is tucked away and requires more swell than other spots in the region. Long perfect tubes when on. Crowded on weekends...camping only, no facilities whatsoever and private access. Must obtain permission from the hacienda owners.
It is one of the greatest beach breaks of the V region, depending on the swell and wind direction, it can be a bad session or just an epic session. In swells S, it is a monster wave, tidal waves, offshore, huge pipes, large drops. Huge currents. Also in delivering enduring days entertaining guys to maneuver waves
Merciless beach break with massive tubes. Offshore on North wind days. Always has waves, to the north end toward Punta de los Lobos there are a couple of rock reefs with thick unforgiving rights. Reforms on the inside when the outside is too big. Absolute power, lots of moving water. Over 5 foot and it is a force to be feared. Rated fun but on offshore days can be world class....rare though.
The best time to surf it is after a short winter rain. I have cool memories of surfing Negra after a rain...sunny, warm, clean swell, perfect rights and lefts and some barrels too!. All you need to do is to be there at the right time.
Papudo Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled on Chile's central coast, Papudo delivers a classic rocky reef break that fires both punchy rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering ordinary power with a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This spot's forgiving all-tides nature and accessibility make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable waves […]
Los Molles Surf Spot Guide, Chile Los Molles is a hidden gem on the central Chilean coast where consistent sand-bar waves peel across a wide, sandy beach backed by dramatic coastal cliffs. This quiet bay offers fun, fast-breaking waves suitable for all skill levels, with a relaxed vibe that keeps crowds minimal even on weekends. […]
There is a nice left point break in the south end of playa abanico2 and the rest is a beach break with many fun peaks. The town is clean and nice, there are some places to stay for not too much money and the food is great. The locals are also mellow. Need a 3/2 full wetsuit but it wasn't cold when I went (March). I think from Oct to April it should be pretty warm (low 60s).Waves probably can get huge but I got it at about waist to head (2-4ft).It´s a good spot, when you are near Viña del Mar, go there!!!
This spot is usually too fast and doesn't often line up perfectly. Not as good as its cousins in the Pichilemu area.
Punta Docas Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled in the rugged coastal wilds of Chile, Punta Docas delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves hollow and fast over a sharp reef bottom mixed with pockets of sand. This powerful, ledgey wave fires up only on perfect south swells, creating unforgettable sessions for those bold enough […]
An outstanding left point that is tucked away and requires more swell than other spots in the region. Long perfect tubes when on. Crowded on weekends...camping only, no facilities whatsoever and private access. Must obtain permission from the hacienda owners.
It is one of the greatest beach breaks of the V region, depending on the swell and wind direction, it can be a bad session or just an epic session. In swells S, it is a monster wave, tidal waves, offshore, huge pipes, large drops. Huge currents. Also in delivering enduring days entertaining guys to maneuver waves
Merciless beach break with massive tubes. Offshore on North wind days. Always has waves, to the north end toward Punta de los Lobos there are a couple of rock reefs with thick unforgiving rights. Reforms on the inside when the outside is too big. Absolute power, lots of moving water. Over 5 foot and it is a force to be feared. Rated fun but on offshore days can be world class....rare though.
The best time to surf it is after a short winter rain. I have cool memories of surfing Negra after a rain...sunny, warm, clean swell, perfect rights and lefts and some barrels too!. All you need to do is to be there at the right time.
Papudo Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled on Chile's central coast, Papudo delivers a classic rocky reef break that fires both punchy rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering ordinary power with a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This spot's forgiving all-tides nature and accessibility make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable waves […]
Los Molles Surf Spot Guide, Chile Los Molles is a hidden gem on the central Chilean coast where consistent sand-bar waves peel across a wide, sandy beach backed by dramatic coastal cliffs. This quiet bay offers fun, fast-breaking waves suitable for all skill levels, with a relaxed vibe that keeps crowds minimal even on weekends. […]
There is a nice left point break in the south end of playa abanico2 and the rest is a beach break with many fun peaks. The town is clean and nice, there are some places to stay for not too much money and the food is great. The locals are also mellow. Need a 3/2 full wetsuit but it wasn't cold when I went (March). I think from Oct to April it should be pretty warm (low 60s).Waves probably can get huge but I got it at about waist to head (2-4ft).It´s a good spot, when you are near Viña del Mar, go there!!!
This spot is usually too fast and doesn't often line up perfectly. Not as good as its cousins in the Pichilemu area.
Punta Docas Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled in the rugged coastal wilds of Chile, Punta Docas delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves hollow and fast over a sharp reef bottom mixed with pockets of sand. This powerful, ledgey wave fires up only on perfect south swells, creating unforgettable sessions for those bold enough […]
An outstanding left point that is tucked away and requires more swell than other spots in the region. Long perfect tubes when on. Crowded on weekends...camping only, no facilities whatsoever and private access. Must obtain permission from the hacienda owners.
It is one of the greatest beach breaks of the V region, depending on the swell and wind direction, it can be a bad session or just an epic session. In swells S, it is a monster wave, tidal waves, offshore, huge pipes, large drops. Huge currents. Also in delivering enduring days entertaining guys to maneuver waves
Merciless beach break with massive tubes. Offshore on North wind days. Always has waves, to the north end toward Punta de los Lobos there are a couple of rock reefs with thick unforgiving rights. Reforms on the inside when the outside is too big. Absolute power, lots of moving water. Over 5 foot and it is a force to be feared. Rated fun but on offshore days can be world class....rare though.
The best time to surf it is after a short winter rain. I have cool memories of surfing Negra after a rain...sunny, warm, clean swell, perfect rights and lefts and some barrels too!. All you need to do is to be there at the right time.
Papudo Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled on Chile's central coast, Papudo delivers a classic rocky reef break that fires both punchy rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering ordinary power with a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This spot's forgiving all-tides nature and accessibility make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable waves […]
Los Molles Surf Spot Guide, Chile Los Molles is a hidden gem on the central Chilean coast where consistent sand-bar waves peel across a wide, sandy beach backed by dramatic coastal cliffs. This quiet bay offers fun, fast-breaking waves suitable for all skill levels, with a relaxed vibe that keeps crowds minimal even on weekends. […]
There is a nice left point break in the south end of playa abanico2 and the rest is a beach break with many fun peaks. The town is clean and nice, there are some places to stay for not too much money and the food is great. The locals are also mellow. Need a 3/2 full wetsuit but it wasn't cold when I went (March). I think from Oct to April it should be pretty warm (low 60s).Waves probably can get huge but I got it at about waist to head (2-4ft).It´s a good spot, when you are near Viña del Mar, go there!!!
This spot is usually too fast and doesn't often line up perfectly. Not as good as its cousins in the Pichilemu area.
Punta Docas Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled in the rugged coastal wilds of Chile, Punta Docas delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves hollow and fast over a sharp reef bottom mixed with pockets of sand. This powerful, ledgey wave fires up only on perfect south swells, creating unforgettable sessions for those bold enough […]
An outstanding left point that is tucked away and requires more swell than other spots in the region. Long perfect tubes when on. Crowded on weekends...camping only, no facilities whatsoever and private access. Must obtain permission from the hacienda owners.
It is one of the greatest beach breaks of the V region, depending on the swell and wind direction, it can be a bad session or just an epic session. In swells S, it is a monster wave, tidal waves, offshore, huge pipes, large drops. Huge currents. Also in delivering enduring days entertaining guys to maneuver waves
Merciless beach break with massive tubes. Offshore on North wind days. Always has waves, to the north end toward Punta de los Lobos there are a couple of rock reefs with thick unforgiving rights. Reforms on the inside when the outside is too big. Absolute power, lots of moving water. Over 5 foot and it is a force to be feared. Rated fun but on offshore days can be world class....rare though.
The best time to surf it is after a short winter rain. I have cool memories of surfing Negra after a rain...sunny, warm, clean swell, perfect rights and lefts and some barrels too!. All you need to do is to be there at the right time.
Papudo Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled on Chile's central coast, Papudo delivers a classic rocky reef break that fires both punchy rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering ordinary power with a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This spot's forgiving all-tides nature and accessibility make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable waves […]
Los Molles Surf Spot Guide, Chile Los Molles is a hidden gem on the central Chilean coast where consistent sand-bar waves peel across a wide, sandy beach backed by dramatic coastal cliffs. This quiet bay offers fun, fast-breaking waves suitable for all skill levels, with a relaxed vibe that keeps crowds minimal even on weekends. […]
There is a nice left point break in the south end of playa abanico2 and the rest is a beach break with many fun peaks. The town is clean and nice, there are some places to stay for not too much money and the food is great. The locals are also mellow. Need a 3/2 full wetsuit but it wasn't cold when I went (March). I think from Oct to April it should be pretty warm (low 60s).Waves probably can get huge but I got it at about waist to head (2-4ft).It´s a good spot, when you are near Viña del Mar, go there!!!
This spot is usually too fast and doesn't often line up perfectly. Not as good as its cousins in the Pichilemu area.
Punta Docas Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled in the rugged coastal wilds of Chile, Punta Docas delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves hollow and fast over a sharp reef bottom mixed with pockets of sand. This powerful, ledgey wave fires up only on perfect south swells, creating unforgettable sessions for those bold enough […]
An outstanding left point that is tucked away and requires more swell than other spots in the region. Long perfect tubes when on. Crowded on weekends...camping only, no facilities whatsoever and private access. Must obtain permission from the hacienda owners.
It is one of the greatest beach breaks of the V region, depending on the swell and wind direction, it can be a bad session or just an epic session. In swells S, it is a monster wave, tidal waves, offshore, huge pipes, large drops. Huge currents. Also in delivering enduring days entertaining guys to maneuver waves
Merciless beach break with massive tubes. Offshore on North wind days. Always has waves, to the north end toward Punta de los Lobos there are a couple of rock reefs with thick unforgiving rights. Reforms on the inside when the outside is too big. Absolute power, lots of moving water. Over 5 foot and it is a force to be feared. Rated fun but on offshore days can be world class....rare though.
The best time to surf it is after a short winter rain. I have cool memories of surfing Negra after a rain...sunny, warm, clean swell, perfect rights and lefts and some barrels too!. All you need to do is to be there at the right time.
Papudo Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled on Chile's central coast, Papudo delivers a classic rocky reef break that fires both punchy rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering ordinary power with a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This spot's forgiving all-tides nature and accessibility make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable waves […]
Los Molles Surf Spot Guide, Chile Los Molles is a hidden gem on the central Chilean coast where consistent sand-bar waves peel across a wide, sandy beach backed by dramatic coastal cliffs. This quiet bay offers fun, fast-breaking waves suitable for all skill levels, with a relaxed vibe that keeps crowds minimal even on weekends. […]
There is a nice left point break in the south end of playa abanico2 and the rest is a beach break with many fun peaks. The town is clean and nice, there are some places to stay for not too much money and the food is great. The locals are also mellow. Need a 3/2 full wetsuit but it wasn't cold when I went (March). I think from Oct to April it should be pretty warm (low 60s).Waves probably can get huge but I got it at about waist to head (2-4ft).It´s a good spot, when you are near Viña del Mar, go there!!!
This spot is usually too fast and doesn't often line up perfectly. Not as good as its cousins in the Pichilemu area.
Punta Docas Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled in the rugged coastal wilds of Chile, Punta Docas delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves hollow and fast over a sharp reef bottom mixed with pockets of sand. This powerful, ledgey wave fires up only on perfect south swells, creating unforgettable sessions for those bold enough […]
An outstanding left point that is tucked away and requires more swell than other spots in the region. Long perfect tubes when on. Crowded on weekends...camping only, no facilities whatsoever and private access. Must obtain permission from the hacienda owners.
It is one of the greatest beach breaks of the V region, depending on the swell and wind direction, it can be a bad session or just an epic session. In swells S, it is a monster wave, tidal waves, offshore, huge pipes, large drops. Huge currents. Also in delivering enduring days entertaining guys to maneuver waves
Merciless beach break with massive tubes. Offshore on North wind days. Always has waves, to the north end toward Punta de los Lobos there are a couple of rock reefs with thick unforgiving rights. Reforms on the inside when the outside is too big. Absolute power, lots of moving water. Over 5 foot and it is a force to be feared. Rated fun but on offshore days can be world class....rare though.
The best time to surf it is after a short winter rain. I have cool memories of surfing Negra after a rain...sunny, warm, clean swell, perfect rights and lefts and some barrels too!. All you need to do is to be there at the right time.
Papudo Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled on Chile's central coast, Papudo delivers a classic rocky reef break that fires both punchy rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering ordinary power with a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This spot's forgiving all-tides nature and accessibility make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable waves […]
Los Molles Surf Spot Guide, Chile Los Molles is a hidden gem on the central Chilean coast where consistent sand-bar waves peel across a wide, sandy beach backed by dramatic coastal cliffs. This quiet bay offers fun, fast-breaking waves suitable for all skill levels, with a relaxed vibe that keeps crowds minimal even on weekends. […]
There is a nice left point break in the south end of playa abanico2 and the rest is a beach break with many fun peaks. The town is clean and nice, there are some places to stay for not too much money and the food is great. The locals are also mellow. Need a 3/2 full wetsuit but it wasn't cold when I went (March). I think from Oct to April it should be pretty warm (low 60s).Waves probably can get huge but I got it at about waist to head (2-4ft).It´s a good spot, when you are near Viña del Mar, go there!!!
This spot is usually too fast and doesn't often line up perfectly. Not as good as its cousins in the Pichilemu area.
Punta Docas Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled in the rugged coastal wilds of Chile, Punta Docas delivers a rare right-hand point break that carves hollow and fast over a sharp reef bottom mixed with pockets of sand. This powerful, ledgey wave fires up only on perfect south swells, creating unforgettable sessions for those bold enough […]
An outstanding left point that is tucked away and requires more swell than other spots in the region. Long perfect tubes when on. Crowded on weekends...camping only, no facilities whatsoever and private access. Must obtain permission from the hacienda owners.
It is one of the greatest beach breaks of the V region, depending on the swell and wind direction, it can be a bad session or just an epic session. In swells S, it is a monster wave, tidal waves, offshore, huge pipes, large drops. Huge currents. Also in delivering enduring days entertaining guys to maneuver waves
Merciless beach break with massive tubes. Offshore on North wind days. Always has waves, to the north end toward Punta de los Lobos there are a couple of rock reefs with thick unforgiving rights. Reforms on the inside when the outside is too big. Absolute power, lots of moving water. Over 5 foot and it is a force to be feared. Rated fun but on offshore days can be world class....rare though.
The best time to surf it is after a short winter rain. I have cool memories of surfing Negra after a rain...sunny, warm, clean swell, perfect rights and lefts and some barrels too!. All you need to do is to be there at the right time.
Papudo Surf Spot Guide, Chile Nestled on Chile's central coast, Papudo delivers a classic rocky reef break that fires both punchy rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering ordinary power with a laid-back vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This spot's forgiving all-tides nature and accessibility make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable waves […]
Los Molles Surf Spot Guide, Chile Los Molles is a hidden gem on the central Chilean coast where consistent sand-bar waves peel across a wide, sandy beach backed by dramatic coastal cliffs. This quiet bay offers fun, fast-breaking waves suitable for all skill levels, with a relaxed vibe that keeps crowds minimal even on weekends. […]
There is a nice left point break in the south end of playa abanico2 and the rest is a beach break with many fun peaks. The town is clean and nice, there are some places to stay for not too much money and the food is great. The locals are also mellow. Need a 3/2 full wetsuit but it wasn't cold when I went (March). I think from Oct to April it should be pretty warm (low 60s).Waves probably can get huge but I got it at about waist to head (2-4ft).It´s a good spot, when you are near Viña del Mar, go there!!!
This spot is usually too fast and doesn't often line up perfectly. Not as good as its cousins in the Pichilemu area.
