Conchan has three spots - all situated under the obvious industrial jetty. On the south side ther is the biggest and best wave, which breaks both left (away from the pier), and right. To the north of the Pier the wave also froms a peak - going left and right. A little further north there is another right. Only the wave on the south side holds the bigger swell (up to 8ft). The others close out below thid size.
This beach must be protected if your ever get to it thank god and jose agustin de Aliaga for helping you find this very speciall spot.Respect this place
Pasamayo is an excellent two way reef peak, swell direction dictates which shoulder will be working best. Long walls with tubes. VERY consistent, often too big. If Lima is head high or smaller waves will be 2-3 feet bigger here. Can handle large waves but if Lima is double overhead don't bother with Pasamayo. Cliffs provide wind protection. Getting there is the hardest part.
Reef-break, it´s a long left pipeline reaching to 3 meters high. Good weather all the year. Light rains from Nov-Mar
suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. […]
Termales Surf Spot Guide, Colombia Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Termales delivers a classic rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand that keeps sessions fun and forgiving. This spot pulses with powerful yet ordinary waves that suit surfers chasing uncrowded lines in a jungle-fringed paradise. The […]
Don´t try to access with the boat to the beach. *Use an expert driver who knows the area*
It hard to find surfers in the area...so look for ecolodges that offer surf like El Cantil Ecolodge who discover the spots
El Cantil Surf Spot Guide, Colombia El Cantil is a remote and uncrowded beach break on Colombia's Pacific coast that offers consistent waves year-round in a pristine natural setting. This is a place where you can find quality surf without the crowds, with both left and right-hand waves peeling across a sandy bottom dotted with […]
Conchan has three spots - all situated under the obvious industrial jetty. On the south side ther is the biggest and best wave, which breaks both left (away from the pier), and right. To the north of the Pier the wave also froms a peak - going left and right. A little further north there is another right. Only the wave on the south side holds the bigger swell (up to 8ft). The others close out below thid size.
This beach must be protected if your ever get to it thank god and jose agustin de Aliaga for helping you find this very speciall spot.Respect this place
Pasamayo is an excellent two way reef peak, swell direction dictates which shoulder will be working best. Long walls with tubes. VERY consistent, often too big. If Lima is head high or smaller waves will be 2-3 feet bigger here. Can handle large waves but if Lima is double overhead don't bother with Pasamayo. Cliffs provide wind protection. Getting there is the hardest part.
Reef-break, it´s a long left pipeline reaching to 3 meters high. Good weather all the year. Light rains from Nov-Mar
suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. […]
Termales Surf Spot Guide, Colombia Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Termales delivers a classic rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand that keeps sessions fun and forgiving. This spot pulses with powerful yet ordinary waves that suit surfers chasing uncrowded lines in a jungle-fringed paradise. The […]
Don´t try to access with the boat to the beach. *Use an expert driver who knows the area*
It hard to find surfers in the area...so look for ecolodges that offer surf like El Cantil Ecolodge who discover the spots
El Cantil Surf Spot Guide, Colombia El Cantil is a remote and uncrowded beach break on Colombia's Pacific coast that offers consistent waves year-round in a pristine natural setting. This is a place where you can find quality surf without the crowds, with both left and right-hand waves peeling across a sandy bottom dotted with […]
Conchan has three spots - all situated under the obvious industrial jetty. On the south side ther is the biggest and best wave, which breaks both left (away from the pier), and right. To the north of the Pier the wave also froms a peak - going left and right. A little further north there is another right. Only the wave on the south side holds the bigger swell (up to 8ft). The others close out below thid size.
This beach must be protected if your ever get to it thank god and jose agustin de Aliaga for helping you find this very speciall spot.Respect this place
Pasamayo is an excellent two way reef peak, swell direction dictates which shoulder will be working best. Long walls with tubes. VERY consistent, often too big. If Lima is head high or smaller waves will be 2-3 feet bigger here. Can handle large waves but if Lima is double overhead don't bother with Pasamayo. Cliffs provide wind protection. Getting there is the hardest part.
Reef-break, it´s a long left pipeline reaching to 3 meters high. Good weather all the year. Light rains from Nov-Mar
suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. […]
Termales Surf Spot Guide, Colombia Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Termales delivers a classic rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand that keeps sessions fun and forgiving. This spot pulses with powerful yet ordinary waves that suit surfers chasing uncrowded lines in a jungle-fringed paradise. The […]
Don´t try to access with the boat to the beach. *Use an expert driver who knows the area*
It hard to find surfers in the area...so look for ecolodges that offer surf like El Cantil Ecolodge who discover the spots
El Cantil Surf Spot Guide, Colombia El Cantil is a remote and uncrowded beach break on Colombia's Pacific coast that offers consistent waves year-round in a pristine natural setting. This is a place where you can find quality surf without the crowds, with both left and right-hand waves peeling across a sandy bottom dotted with […]
Conchan has three spots - all situated under the obvious industrial jetty. On the south side ther is the biggest and best wave, which breaks both left (away from the pier), and right. To the north of the Pier the wave also froms a peak - going left and right. A little further north there is another right. Only the wave on the south side holds the bigger swell (up to 8ft). The others close out below thid size.
This beach must be protected if your ever get to it thank god and jose agustin de Aliaga for helping you find this very speciall spot.Respect this place
Pasamayo is an excellent two way reef peak, swell direction dictates which shoulder will be working best. Long walls with tubes. VERY consistent, often too big. If Lima is head high or smaller waves will be 2-3 feet bigger here. Can handle large waves but if Lima is double overhead don't bother with Pasamayo. Cliffs provide wind protection. Getting there is the hardest part.
Reef-break, it´s a long left pipeline reaching to 3 meters high. Good weather all the year. Light rains from Nov-Mar
suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. […]
Termales Surf Spot Guide, Colombia Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Termales delivers a classic rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand that keeps sessions fun and forgiving. This spot pulses with powerful yet ordinary waves that suit surfers chasing uncrowded lines in a jungle-fringed paradise. The […]
Don´t try to access with the boat to the beach. *Use an expert driver who knows the area*
It hard to find surfers in the area...so look for ecolodges that offer surf like El Cantil Ecolodge who discover the spots
El Cantil Surf Spot Guide, Colombia El Cantil is a remote and uncrowded beach break on Colombia's Pacific coast that offers consistent waves year-round in a pristine natural setting. This is a place where you can find quality surf without the crowds, with both left and right-hand waves peeling across a sandy bottom dotted with […]
Conchan has three spots - all situated under the obvious industrial jetty. On the south side ther is the biggest and best wave, which breaks both left (away from the pier), and right. To the north of the Pier the wave also froms a peak - going left and right. A little further north there is another right. Only the wave on the south side holds the bigger swell (up to 8ft). The others close out below thid size.
This beach must be protected if your ever get to it thank god and jose agustin de Aliaga for helping you find this very speciall spot.Respect this place
Pasamayo is an excellent two way reef peak, swell direction dictates which shoulder will be working best. Long walls with tubes. VERY consistent, often too big. If Lima is head high or smaller waves will be 2-3 feet bigger here. Can handle large waves but if Lima is double overhead don't bother with Pasamayo. Cliffs provide wind protection. Getting there is the hardest part.
Reef-break, it´s a long left pipeline reaching to 3 meters high. Good weather all the year. Light rains from Nov-Mar
suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. […]
Termales Surf Spot Guide, Colombia Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Termales delivers a classic rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand that keeps sessions fun and forgiving. This spot pulses with powerful yet ordinary waves that suit surfers chasing uncrowded lines in a jungle-fringed paradise. The […]
Don´t try to access with the boat to the beach. *Use an expert driver who knows the area*
It hard to find surfers in the area...so look for ecolodges that offer surf like El Cantil Ecolodge who discover the spots
El Cantil Surf Spot Guide, Colombia El Cantil is a remote and uncrowded beach break on Colombia's Pacific coast that offers consistent waves year-round in a pristine natural setting. This is a place where you can find quality surf without the crowds, with both left and right-hand waves peeling across a sandy bottom dotted with […]
Conchan has three spots - all situated under the obvious industrial jetty. On the south side ther is the biggest and best wave, which breaks both left (away from the pier), and right. To the north of the Pier the wave also froms a peak - going left and right. A little further north there is another right. Only the wave on the south side holds the bigger swell (up to 8ft). The others close out below thid size.
This beach must be protected if your ever get to it thank god and jose agustin de Aliaga for helping you find this very speciall spot.Respect this place
Pasamayo is an excellent two way reef peak, swell direction dictates which shoulder will be working best. Long walls with tubes. VERY consistent, often too big. If Lima is head high or smaller waves will be 2-3 feet bigger here. Can handle large waves but if Lima is double overhead don't bother with Pasamayo. Cliffs provide wind protection. Getting there is the hardest part.
Reef-break, it´s a long left pipeline reaching to 3 meters high. Good weather all the year. Light rains from Nov-Mar
suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. […]
Termales Surf Spot Guide, Colombia Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Termales delivers a classic rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand that keeps sessions fun and forgiving. This spot pulses with powerful yet ordinary waves that suit surfers chasing uncrowded lines in a jungle-fringed paradise. The […]
Don´t try to access with the boat to the beach. *Use an expert driver who knows the area*
It hard to find surfers in the area...so look for ecolodges that offer surf like El Cantil Ecolodge who discover the spots
El Cantil Surf Spot Guide, Colombia El Cantil is a remote and uncrowded beach break on Colombia's Pacific coast that offers consistent waves year-round in a pristine natural setting. This is a place where you can find quality surf without the crowds, with both left and right-hand waves peeling across a sandy bottom dotted with […]
Conchan has three spots - all situated under the obvious industrial jetty. On the south side ther is the biggest and best wave, which breaks both left (away from the pier), and right. To the north of the Pier the wave also froms a peak - going left and right. A little further north there is another right. Only the wave on the south side holds the bigger swell (up to 8ft). The others close out below thid size.
This beach must be protected if your ever get to it thank god and jose agustin de Aliaga for helping you find this very speciall spot.Respect this place
Pasamayo is an excellent two way reef peak, swell direction dictates which shoulder will be working best. Long walls with tubes. VERY consistent, often too big. If Lima is head high or smaller waves will be 2-3 feet bigger here. Can handle large waves but if Lima is double overhead don't bother with Pasamayo. Cliffs provide wind protection. Getting there is the hardest part.
Reef-break, it´s a long left pipeline reaching to 3 meters high. Good weather all the year. Light rains from Nov-Mar
suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. […]
Termales Surf Spot Guide, Colombia Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Termales delivers a classic rivermouth setup with peeling rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand that keeps sessions fun and forgiving. This spot pulses with powerful yet ordinary waves that suit surfers chasing uncrowded lines in a jungle-fringed paradise. The […]
Don´t try to access with the boat to the beach. *Use an expert driver who knows the area*
It hard to find surfers in the area...so look for ecolodges that offer surf like El Cantil Ecolodge who discover the spots
El Cantil Surf Spot Guide, Colombia El Cantil is a remote and uncrowded beach break on Colombia's Pacific coast that offers consistent waves year-round in a pristine natural setting. This is a place where you can find quality surf without the crowds, with both left and right-hand waves peeling across a sandy bottom dotted with […]
