With "Carola" and "Loberia", "Tongo Reef" is one of the best waves in Ecuador. These three waves are more than enough for a trip to Galapagos.
Just jump in the water, its warm and the locals are friendly. Make sure you grab a water or some snacks there isn't anything close. The beach is an environmentally protected area, so don't be the pecker who leaves their trash on the beach. Watch out for the bull sharks and sting rays.
This spot is the closest thing you will find to Indo without flying 24 hours and getting a few hundred shots. You will surf it alone guaranteed unless you go with the locals who should chaperone you if its your first time there. The name STITCHES is definetly accurate because if your not careful, Thats what you or your board will get.
This spot can start getting hairy at about 2 meters or 6 feet. The left is super sketchy when only typical swell is showing. But when a huge swell south swell starts, grab your gun and get barreled. The right is longer with a quick take off but can be very fickle, so judge it wisely. Paddling thru the sand part of the beach is recommended unless you have reef booties then jump off the rocks to the far left of the beach. Helmet and reef booties advisable if the swell is 3 meters/9 feet or so ! Have fun and stay away from the sea lions in the shorebreak, they can pound you harder than the waves.
This a very fast wave. A Classic and you have to be fast and in good shape otherwaise get the hell out of the water and watch!.
El Canon Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on the wild shores of San Cristobal in the Galapagos, El Canon delivers a powerful right-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers chasing long, maneuverable rides. The vibe here is raw and adventurous, with the iconic canon statue overlooking the lineup and a […]
Usually people go by bike, you have a spot to park your bike.
There is also a small shack for a little bit of shade
With "Carola" and "Loberia", "Tongo Reef" is one of the best waves in Ecuador. These three waves are more than enough for a trip to Galapagos.
Just jump in the water, its warm and the locals are friendly. Make sure you grab a water or some snacks there isn't anything close. The beach is an environmentally protected area, so don't be the pecker who leaves their trash on the beach. Watch out for the bull sharks and sting rays.
This spot is the closest thing you will find to Indo without flying 24 hours and getting a few hundred shots. You will surf it alone guaranteed unless you go with the locals who should chaperone you if its your first time there. The name STITCHES is definetly accurate because if your not careful, Thats what you or your board will get.
This spot can start getting hairy at about 2 meters or 6 feet. The left is super sketchy when only typical swell is showing. But when a huge swell south swell starts, grab your gun and get barreled. The right is longer with a quick take off but can be very fickle, so judge it wisely. Paddling thru the sand part of the beach is recommended unless you have reef booties then jump off the rocks to the far left of the beach. Helmet and reef booties advisable if the swell is 3 meters/9 feet or so ! Have fun and stay away from the sea lions in the shorebreak, they can pound you harder than the waves.
This a very fast wave. A Classic and you have to be fast and in good shape otherwaise get the hell out of the water and watch!.
El Canon Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on the wild shores of San Cristobal in the Galapagos, El Canon delivers a powerful right-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers chasing long, maneuverable rides. The vibe here is raw and adventurous, with the iconic canon statue overlooking the lineup and a […]
Usually people go by bike, you have a spot to park your bike.
There is also a small shack for a little bit of shade
With "Carola" and "Loberia", "Tongo Reef" is one of the best waves in Ecuador. These three waves are more than enough for a trip to Galapagos.
Just jump in the water, its warm and the locals are friendly. Make sure you grab a water or some snacks there isn't anything close. The beach is an environmentally protected area, so don't be the pecker who leaves their trash on the beach. Watch out for the bull sharks and sting rays.
This spot is the closest thing you will find to Indo without flying 24 hours and getting a few hundred shots. You will surf it alone guaranteed unless you go with the locals who should chaperone you if its your first time there. The name STITCHES is definetly accurate because if your not careful, Thats what you or your board will get.
This spot can start getting hairy at about 2 meters or 6 feet. The left is super sketchy when only typical swell is showing. But when a huge swell south swell starts, grab your gun and get barreled. The right is longer with a quick take off but can be very fickle, so judge it wisely. Paddling thru the sand part of the beach is recommended unless you have reef booties then jump off the rocks to the far left of the beach. Helmet and reef booties advisable if the swell is 3 meters/9 feet or so ! Have fun and stay away from the sea lions in the shorebreak, they can pound you harder than the waves.
This a very fast wave. A Classic and you have to be fast and in good shape otherwaise get the hell out of the water and watch!.
El Canon Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on the wild shores of San Cristobal in the Galapagos, El Canon delivers a powerful right-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers chasing long, maneuverable rides. The vibe here is raw and adventurous, with the iconic canon statue overlooking the lineup and a […]
Usually people go by bike, you have a spot to park your bike.
There is also a small shack for a little bit of shade
With "Carola" and "Loberia", "Tongo Reef" is one of the best waves in Ecuador. These three waves are more than enough for a trip to Galapagos.
Just jump in the water, its warm and the locals are friendly. Make sure you grab a water or some snacks there isn't anything close. The beach is an environmentally protected area, so don't be the pecker who leaves their trash on the beach. Watch out for the bull sharks and sting rays.
This spot is the closest thing you will find to Indo without flying 24 hours and getting a few hundred shots. You will surf it alone guaranteed unless you go with the locals who should chaperone you if its your first time there. The name STITCHES is definetly accurate because if your not careful, Thats what you or your board will get.
This spot can start getting hairy at about 2 meters or 6 feet. The left is super sketchy when only typical swell is showing. But when a huge swell south swell starts, grab your gun and get barreled. The right is longer with a quick take off but can be very fickle, so judge it wisely. Paddling thru the sand part of the beach is recommended unless you have reef booties then jump off the rocks to the far left of the beach. Helmet and reef booties advisable if the swell is 3 meters/9 feet or so ! Have fun and stay away from the sea lions in the shorebreak, they can pound you harder than the waves.
This a very fast wave. A Classic and you have to be fast and in good shape otherwaise get the hell out of the water and watch!.
El Canon Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on the wild shores of San Cristobal in the Galapagos, El Canon delivers a powerful right-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers chasing long, maneuverable rides. The vibe here is raw and adventurous, with the iconic canon statue overlooking the lineup and a […]
Usually people go by bike, you have a spot to park your bike.
There is also a small shack for a little bit of shade
With "Carola" and "Loberia", "Tongo Reef" is one of the best waves in Ecuador. These three waves are more than enough for a trip to Galapagos.
Just jump in the water, its warm and the locals are friendly. Make sure you grab a water or some snacks there isn't anything close. The beach is an environmentally protected area, so don't be the pecker who leaves their trash on the beach. Watch out for the bull sharks and sting rays.
This spot is the closest thing you will find to Indo without flying 24 hours and getting a few hundred shots. You will surf it alone guaranteed unless you go with the locals who should chaperone you if its your first time there. The name STITCHES is definetly accurate because if your not careful, Thats what you or your board will get.
This spot can start getting hairy at about 2 meters or 6 feet. The left is super sketchy when only typical swell is showing. But when a huge swell south swell starts, grab your gun and get barreled. The right is longer with a quick take off but can be very fickle, so judge it wisely. Paddling thru the sand part of the beach is recommended unless you have reef booties then jump off the rocks to the far left of the beach. Helmet and reef booties advisable if the swell is 3 meters/9 feet or so ! Have fun and stay away from the sea lions in the shorebreak, they can pound you harder than the waves.
This a very fast wave. A Classic and you have to be fast and in good shape otherwaise get the hell out of the water and watch!.
El Canon Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on the wild shores of San Cristobal in the Galapagos, El Canon delivers a powerful right-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers chasing long, maneuverable rides. The vibe here is raw and adventurous, with the iconic canon statue overlooking the lineup and a […]
Usually people go by bike, you have a spot to park your bike.
There is also a small shack for a little bit of shade
With "Carola" and "Loberia", "Tongo Reef" is one of the best waves in Ecuador. These three waves are more than enough for a trip to Galapagos.
Just jump in the water, its warm and the locals are friendly. Make sure you grab a water or some snacks there isn't anything close. The beach is an environmentally protected area, so don't be the pecker who leaves their trash on the beach. Watch out for the bull sharks and sting rays.
This spot is the closest thing you will find to Indo without flying 24 hours and getting a few hundred shots. You will surf it alone guaranteed unless you go with the locals who should chaperone you if its your first time there. The name STITCHES is definetly accurate because if your not careful, Thats what you or your board will get.
This spot can start getting hairy at about 2 meters or 6 feet. The left is super sketchy when only typical swell is showing. But when a huge swell south swell starts, grab your gun and get barreled. The right is longer with a quick take off but can be very fickle, so judge it wisely. Paddling thru the sand part of the beach is recommended unless you have reef booties then jump off the rocks to the far left of the beach. Helmet and reef booties advisable if the swell is 3 meters/9 feet or so ! Have fun and stay away from the sea lions in the shorebreak, they can pound you harder than the waves.
This a very fast wave. A Classic and you have to be fast and in good shape otherwaise get the hell out of the water and watch!.
El Canon Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on the wild shores of San Cristobal in the Galapagos, El Canon delivers a powerful right-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers chasing long, maneuverable rides. The vibe here is raw and adventurous, with the iconic canon statue overlooking the lineup and a […]
Usually people go by bike, you have a spot to park your bike.
There is also a small shack for a little bit of shade
With "Carola" and "Loberia", "Tongo Reef" is one of the best waves in Ecuador. These three waves are more than enough for a trip to Galapagos.
Just jump in the water, its warm and the locals are friendly. Make sure you grab a water or some snacks there isn't anything close. The beach is an environmentally protected area, so don't be the pecker who leaves their trash on the beach. Watch out for the bull sharks and sting rays.
This spot is the closest thing you will find to Indo without flying 24 hours and getting a few hundred shots. You will surf it alone guaranteed unless you go with the locals who should chaperone you if its your first time there. The name STITCHES is definetly accurate because if your not careful, Thats what you or your board will get.
This spot can start getting hairy at about 2 meters or 6 feet. The left is super sketchy when only typical swell is showing. But when a huge swell south swell starts, grab your gun and get barreled. The right is longer with a quick take off but can be very fickle, so judge it wisely. Paddling thru the sand part of the beach is recommended unless you have reef booties then jump off the rocks to the far left of the beach. Helmet and reef booties advisable if the swell is 3 meters/9 feet or so ! Have fun and stay away from the sea lions in the shorebreak, they can pound you harder than the waves.
This a very fast wave. A Classic and you have to be fast and in good shape otherwaise get the hell out of the water and watch!.
El Canon Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on the wild shores of San Cristobal in the Galapagos, El Canon delivers a powerful right-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers chasing long, maneuverable rides. The vibe here is raw and adventurous, with the iconic canon statue overlooking the lineup and a […]
Usually people go by bike, you have a spot to park your bike.
There is also a small shack for a little bit of shade
