Asia - Palmas

-12.778317 N / -76.608183 O

Asia - Palmas Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled in the heart of Peru's surf-rich coastline, Asia - Palmas delivers punchy beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captivates with its hollow, fast, and powerful rides that fire up regularly, offering an exhilarating vibe for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hassle of reefs or rocks. Whether you're dropping into barrels or carving speedy walls, the raw energy here makes every paddle-out feel like a discovery.

Geography and Nature

Asia - Palmas sits in the Asia district of Lima Province, about 100 kilometers south of Peru's bustling capital, Lima, along the central Pacific coast. This coastal stretch features wide sandy beaches backed by low dunes and scattered palm groves that give the area its name, creating a semi-remote feel despite its proximity to urban hubs. The landscape transitions from arid cliffs to open beaches, with consistent swells rolling in uninterrupted by major rocky outcrops, ideal for clean lines on those classic beach-break days.

Surf Setup

Asia - Palmas is a classic beach break that throws out both left and right handers, often forming A-frames that let you choose your line. It thrives on swells from the north, northwest, southwest, and south directions, turning into hollow, fast, and powerful waves when the conditions align. Offshore winds from the north, east, or northeast clean up the face perfectly, while mid and high tides bring out the best shape by pushing water over the sandbar. On a typical session, expect regular sets that keep you on your toes, with rides blending speed and power for memorable tube attempts or vertical carves.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposure to multiple swell windows, making it a reliable choice year-round, though the prime window hits from March to November when south and southwest swells pump consistently up to 2 meters. Summer months of December to February can deliver smaller but fun waves from northwest angles, while avoiding the foggy garua season in June to September means clearer skies for longer sessions. Time your trip for weekdays in the shoulder seasons of April-May or October for the sweet spot of swell and minimal interference.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, giving plenty of space to find open peaks. Weekends draw a bigger crowd, blending locals and visiting surfers, but the beach-break nature spreads everyone out across multiple breaks.

Who It's For

Asia - Palmas welcomes all skill levels, from beginners building confidence on the sandy bottom to advanced surfers hunting barrels and powerful walls. Newcomers appreciate the forgiving setup for practicing turns without reef worries, while intermediates and pros revel in the fast, hollow sections that demand precise positioning. Everyone leaves stoked, with waves scaling to match the day's energy.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips that can pull you down the beach, especially on bigger south swells, and be mindful of the local surf community to keep sessions smooth. The sandy bottom keeps things relatively safe, but standard ocean awareness goes a long way.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm fullsuit provides solid protection against the chill. Winter from December to March warms up to 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2mm shorty or even boardshorts work on hotter days. Spring and fall hover around 18 to 21 degrees Celsius, calling for a versatile 3/2mm suit to handle variable conditions comfortably.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima, just 100 kilometers north, then hop a southbound bus from the airport or central terminals like Gran Terminal Terrestre, which drop you in Asia town after about 1.5 to 2 hours. From there, it's a quick 2-kilometer walk or 5-minute taxi to the beach, with free street parking available along the access roads. Public combi vans run frequently from Lima's southern suburbs, making it straightforward for budget travelers to reach without a car.

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Peru
-12.778317 N / -76.608183 O
Lima
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Asia - Palmas Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled in the heart of Peru's surf-rich coastline, Asia - Palmas delivers punchy beach-break waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captivates with its hollow, fast, and powerful rides that fire up regularly, offering an exhilarating vibe for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hassle of reefs or rocks. Whether you're dropping into barrels or carving speedy walls, the raw energy here makes every paddle-out feel like a discovery.

Geography and Nature

Asia - Palmas sits in the Asia district of Lima Province, about 100 kilometers south of Peru's bustling capital, Lima, along the central Pacific coast. This coastal stretch features wide sandy beaches backed by low dunes and scattered palm groves that give the area its name, creating a semi-remote feel despite its proximity to urban hubs. The landscape transitions from arid cliffs to open beaches, with consistent swells rolling in uninterrupted by major rocky outcrops, ideal for clean lines on those classic beach-break days.

Surf Setup

Asia - Palmas is a classic beach break that throws out both left and right handers, often forming A-frames that let you choose your line. It thrives on swells from the north, northwest, southwest, and south directions, turning into hollow, fast, and powerful waves when the conditions align. Offshore winds from the north, east, or northeast clean up the face perfectly, while mid and high tides bring out the best shape by pushing water over the sandbar. On a typical session, expect regular sets that keep you on your toes, with rides blending speed and power for memorable tube attempts or vertical carves.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposure to multiple swell windows, making it a reliable choice year-round, though the prime window hits from March to November when south and southwest swells pump consistently up to 2 meters. Summer months of December to February can deliver smaller but fun waves from northwest angles, while avoiding the foggy garua season in June to September means clearer skies for longer sessions. Time your trip for weekdays in the shoulder seasons of April-May or October for the sweet spot of swell and minimal interference.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, giving plenty of space to find open peaks. Weekends draw a bigger crowd, blending locals and visiting surfers, but the beach-break nature spreads everyone out across multiple breaks.

Who It's For

Asia - Palmas welcomes all skill levels, from beginners building confidence on the sandy bottom to advanced surfers hunting barrels and powerful walls. Newcomers appreciate the forgiving setup for practicing turns without reef worries, while intermediates and pros revel in the fast, hollow sections that demand precise positioning. Everyone leaves stoked, with waves scaling to match the day's energy.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips that can pull you down the beach, especially on bigger south swells, and be mindful of the local surf community to keep sessions smooth. The sandy bottom keeps things relatively safe, but standard ocean awareness goes a long way.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm fullsuit provides solid protection against the chill. Winter from December to March warms up to 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2mm shorty or even boardshorts work on hotter days. Spring and fall hover around 18 to 21 degrees Celsius, calling for a versatile 3/2mm suit to handle variable conditions comfortably.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima, just 100 kilometers north, then hop a southbound bus from the airport or central terminals like Gran Terminal Terrestre, which drop you in Asia town after about 1.5 to 2 hours. From there, it's a quick 2-kilometer walk or 5-minute taxi to the beach, with free street parking available along the access roads. Public combi vans run frequently from Lima's southern suburbs, making it straightforward for budget travelers to reach without a car.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: North, East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The prime window for surfing Asia - Palmas is from March to November with consistent south and southwest swells up to 2 meters. Year-round reliability comes from multiple swell directions, with summer December to February offering smaller northwest waves. Mid and high tides shape the best waves, offshore winds from north, east or northeast clean the face, and shoulder seasons like April-May or October on weekdays minimize crowds for optimal sessions.
Asia - Palmas welcomes all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Newcomers enjoy the forgiving sandy bottom for practicing turns without reef concerns, while intermediates and pros chase fast, hollow sections, barrels and powerful walls. The beach break scales waves to match the day's energy, leaving everyone stoked.
Asia - Palmas is a classic beach break with punchy left and right handers over a sandy bottom, often forming A-frames. It thrives on north, northwest, southwest and south swells, delivering hollow, fast and powerful rides ideal for barrels or carves. Offshore winds from north, east or northeast perfect the face, with mid and high tides pushing the best shape.
Weekdays at Asia - Palmas have few surfers for open peaks, while weekends attract more locals and visitors spread across breaks. Fly into Lima's Jorge Chávez International Airport 100 kilometers north, take a 1.5 to 2-hour southbound bus to Asia town, then 2-kilometer walk or 5-minute taxi to the beach with free street parking.
Asia - Palmas stands out with punchy beach-break waves peeling left and right over forgiving sand, no reefs or rocks for hassle-free sessions. Regular sets offer hollow, fast power for barrels and carves in a semi-remote vibe with dunes and palms, 100 kilometers from Lima, blending reliability and raw energy for all levels.

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