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Febbraio 23, 2026
Paraiso

Paraiso Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Nestled on Mexico's Pacific coast, Paraiso delivers powerful beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering hollow sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This spot's raw energy and uncrowded sessions create an authentic surfer's paradise, where experienced riders can score long, pounding rides […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
The Estuary

The estuary is a classic. Can be a heavy beachbreak at times. Park at the El Presidente hotel, at the end of hotel strip in San Jose Del Cabo (you can park along the street there...public). Walk east toward the sign that says el estero. Walk down to the beach and head east toward your favorite spot. Pretty uncrowded with some GREAT surf at times 🙂 I usually only see maybe 8 guys out max... and it is a large area. May be more crowded on weekends with good waves.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
The rock

you must park at zippers and walk to the cliff. it is a pointbreak so paddle a little before you get to the initial spot.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Zippers

Wave quality suffered substantialy after Hurricane Julliete. Sand from arroyo flow covered reef. Little more than a glorified close-out. With the elimination of El Tule and very few spots in the area, it gets crowded quick. If you expect this wave to work at 6 foot forget it!! Gunna needs to be 8-10 closing out before this place even starts to break properly. I have surfed it oon huge swells at 8-10 foot and believe me its a wave for the brave. Awesome water movements and dropps that take your breth away. Thsoe that posted here at only 6foot and bag the wave have not surfed it in the right conditions. Its a big wave reef/bay and needs huge swells. other wise go surf Port phillip bay and bag that!

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Seamus Point

Seamus Point Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Nestled on Mexico's rugged Pacific coast, Seamus Point delivers a powerful right-hand reef break that peels over a coral and sharp rock bottom mixed with pockets of sand, creating rides that demand respect and reward commitment. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, powerful vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Ship Wrecks

Ship Wrecks Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Ship Wrecks stands as one of the Sea of Cortez's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, delivering fast-peeling waves that can stretch over 100 meters when conditions align. Located on the remote East Cape coast near El Cardón, this spot combines consistent summer swell with minimal crowds and genuine isolation. […]

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Febbraio 23, 2026
Old Man's

I have lived in Los Cabos for almost 7 years. The only time I surf Old Mans is when a girl wants me to teach her how to surf. It is a long board wave that is soft, mellow, and easy. If credibility is important, change the world class to fun wave.

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Febbraio 23, 2026
KM65

KM65 Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Nestled on Mexico's stunning Pacific coast, KM65 delivers forgiving beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for endless fun sessions. This spot radiates a laid-back vibe where the ocean's energy meets uncrowded lineups, perfect for connecting with the wave without […]

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Febbraio 19, 2026
Puerta Del mar (K-55)

It is a right that may look harmless but is actually a powerful wave. The paddle out isn't to bad but the paddle in sucks due to urchins EVERYWHERE!

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Febbraio 19, 2026
Laguna abierta

when puerto escondido is pumping-rainy season-watch the swell and make the trek and wait it out.

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Paraiso

Paraiso Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Nestled on Mexico's Pacific coast, Paraiso delivers powerful beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, offering hollow sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This spot's raw energy and uncrowded sessions create an authentic surfer's paradise, where experienced riders can score long, pounding rides […]



The Estuary

The estuary is a classic. Can be a heavy beachbreak at times. Park at the El Presidente hotel, at the end of hotel strip in San Jose Del Cabo (you can park along the street there...public). Walk east toward the sign that says el estero. Walk down to the beach and head east toward your favorite spot. Pretty uncrowded with some GREAT surf at times 🙂 I usually only see maybe 8 guys out max... and it is a large area. May be more crowded on weekends with good waves.



The rock

you must park at zippers and walk to the cliff. it is a pointbreak so paddle a little before you get to the initial spot.



Zippers

Wave quality suffered substantialy after Hurricane Julliete. Sand from arroyo flow covered reef. Little more than a glorified close-out. With the elimination of El Tule and very few spots in the area, it gets crowded quick. If you expect this wave to work at 6 foot forget it!! Gunna needs to be 8-10 closing out before this place even starts to break properly. I have surfed it oon huge swells at 8-10 foot and believe me its a wave for the brave. Awesome water movements and dropps that take your breth away. Thsoe that posted here at only 6foot and bag the wave have not surfed it in the right conditions. Its a big wave reef/bay and needs huge swells. other wise go surf Port phillip bay and bag that!



Seamus Point

Seamus Point Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Nestled on Mexico's rugged Pacific coast, Seamus Point delivers a powerful right-hand reef break that peels over a coral and sharp rock bottom mixed with pockets of sand, creating rides that demand respect and reward commitment. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, powerful vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality […]



Ship Wrecks

Ship Wrecks Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Ship Wrecks stands as one of the Sea of Cortez's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, delivering fast-peeling waves that can stretch over 100 meters when conditions align. Located on the remote East Cape coast near El Cardón, this spot combines consistent summer swell with minimal crowds and genuine isolation. […]



Old Man's

I have lived in Los Cabos for almost 7 years. The only time I surf Old Mans is when a girl wants me to teach her how to surf. It is a long board wave that is soft, mellow, and easy. If credibility is important, change the world class to fun wave.



KM65

KM65 Surf Spot Guide, Mexico Nestled on Mexico's stunning Pacific coast, KM65 delivers forgiving beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for endless fun sessions. This spot radiates a laid-back vibe where the ocean's energy meets uncrowded lineups, perfect for connecting with the wave without […]



Puerta Del mar (K-55)

It is a right that may look harmless but is actually a powerful wave. The paddle out isn't to bad but the paddle in sucks due to urchins EVERYWHERE!



Laguna abierta

when puerto escondido is pumping-rainy season-watch the swell and make the trek and wait it out.


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