La Pampilla

-12.124267 N / -77.041317 O

La Pampilla Surf Spot Guide, Peru

La Pampilla delivers a classic right-hand point break over flat rocks, offering rides that peel reliably along the rocky headland for surfers chasing that smooth, carving line. The vibe here blends urban accessibility with consistent waves that shift from powerful barrels to fun, ordinary walls, making it a go-to for sessions that reward patience and flow. Nestled in the heart of Lima's surf scene, it captures the essence of Peru's Costa Verde with its punchy rights drawing riders back time and again.

Geography and Nature

La Pampilla sits in the Miraflores district of Lima, along the bustling Costa Verde coastal circuit, where steep cliffs drop to a compact 350-meter rocky beach framed by urban promenades and city views. This isn't remote wilderness but a lively urban spot with easy beach access amid the hum of Lima life, featuring a rugged rocky bottom that shapes the waves and nearby headlands providing shelter. The landscape mixes concrete malecón walkways with oceanfront energy, keeping it connected yet immersed in the Pacific swell.

Surf Setup

This point break fires right-handers that hug the rocky point, delivering long, carving walls with sections that can barrel on bigger days up to 2 meters. Optimal swells roll in from the west or southwest, while east winds groom offshore conditions for clean faces, and it holds across all tides from low to high. In a typical session, expect powerful yet forgiving waves that mix fun shoulder-high sets with ordinary peelers, ideal for linking turns along the flat rock bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

La Pampilla boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to its exposure to steady southwest and west swells. The prime window spans winter from June to October, when swells build reliably to 1-2 meters with lighter winds, though it performs year-round. Avoid peak summer months from December to March if chasing bigger power, as waves mellow out.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep La Pampilla mostly empty, perfect for uncrowded sessions, while weekends draw a solid crowd of locals and visitors. The mix includes a respectful blend of Lima surfers and traveling riders sharing the lineup.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels from beginners to advanced, La Pampilla's forgiving point shape lets newcomers paddle into softer sections while intermediates and experts tackle the powerful rights. Beginners find mushy entries for practicing turns, intermediates enjoy consistent carving walls, and high-level athletes push the 2-meter peaks for high-performance lines. Its versatility makes it welcoming for any surfer building skills or honing flow.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that demands booties to avoid scrapes, and be mindful of occasional pollution from the urban setting. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so position wisely in the channel.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March warms to 19-22°C, where a 2mm shorty or springsuit suffices for most. Spring and fall hover at 17-20°C, recommending a 3/2mm suit to handle variable chills.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), just 15 kilometers north of La Pampilla, then hop a 30-minute taxi or Uber south along the Costa Verde highway. From central Lima, catch a bus or colectivo marked for Miraflores beaches dropping you right at the malecón, about a 5-kilometer ride. Park for free along the clifftop roads with plenty of spots, and it's a short 100-meter walk down steps to the rocky beach entry. Public micros run frequently from Miraflores hubs for under 2 soles.

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La Pampilla 

Peru
-12.124267 N / -77.041317 O
Lima
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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La Pampilla Surf Spot Guide, Peru

La Pampilla delivers a classic right-hand point break over flat rocks, offering rides that peel reliably along the rocky headland for surfers chasing that smooth, carving line. The vibe here blends urban accessibility with consistent waves that shift from powerful barrels to fun, ordinary walls, making it a go-to for sessions that reward patience and flow. Nestled in the heart of Lima's surf scene, it captures the essence of Peru's Costa Verde with its punchy rights drawing riders back time and again.

Geography and Nature

La Pampilla sits in the Miraflores district of Lima, along the bustling Costa Verde coastal circuit, where steep cliffs drop to a compact 350-meter rocky beach framed by urban promenades and city views. This isn't remote wilderness but a lively urban spot with easy beach access amid the hum of Lima life, featuring a rugged rocky bottom that shapes the waves and nearby headlands providing shelter. The landscape mixes concrete malecón walkways with oceanfront energy, keeping it connected yet immersed in the Pacific swell.

Surf Setup

This point break fires right-handers that hug the rocky point, delivering long, carving walls with sections that can barrel on bigger days up to 2 meters. Optimal swells roll in from the west or southwest, while east winds groom offshore conditions for clean faces, and it holds across all tides from low to high. In a typical session, expect powerful yet forgiving waves that mix fun shoulder-high sets with ordinary peelers, ideal for linking turns along the flat rock bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

La Pampilla boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to its exposure to steady southwest and west swells. The prime window spans winter from June to October, when swells build reliably to 1-2 meters with lighter winds, though it performs year-round. Avoid peak summer months from December to March if chasing bigger power, as waves mellow out.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep La Pampilla mostly empty, perfect for uncrowded sessions, while weekends draw a solid crowd of locals and visitors. The mix includes a respectful blend of Lima surfers and traveling riders sharing the lineup.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels from beginners to advanced, La Pampilla's forgiving point shape lets newcomers paddle into softer sections while intermediates and experts tackle the powerful rights. Beginners find mushy entries for practicing turns, intermediates enjoy consistent carving walls, and high-level athletes push the 2-meter peaks for high-performance lines. Its versatility makes it welcoming for any surfer building skills or honing flow.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that demands booties to avoid scrapes, and be mindful of occasional pollution from the urban setting. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so position wisely in the channel.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 16-18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March warms to 19-22°C, where a 2mm shorty or springsuit suffices for most. Spring and fall hover at 17-20°C, recommending a 3/2mm suit to handle variable chills.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), just 15 kilometers north of La Pampilla, then hop a 30-minute taxi or Uber south along the Costa Verde highway. From central Lima, catch a bus or colectivo marked for Miraflores beaches dropping you right at the malecón, about a 5-kilometer ride. Park for free along the clifftop roads with plenty of spots, and it's a short 100-meter walk down steps to the rocky beach entry. Public micros run frequently from Miraflores hubs for under 2 soles.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Powerful, Ordinary, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The prime time to surf La Pampilla is winter from June to October with reliable 1-2 meter swells and lighter winds. It fires consistently on about 150 days a year from steady southwest and west swells, performing year-round but mellowing in summer from December to March. East winds groom offshore conditions for clean faces across all tides.
La Pampilla suits all levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners find forgiving mushy entries for practicing turns, intermediates enjoy consistent carving walls, and experts tackle powerful 2-meter peaks for high-performance lines. Its versatile point shape rewards patience and flow for building skills.
La Pampilla offers a classic right-hand point break over flat rocks with long carving walls that barrel on bigger days up to 2 meters. Optimal west or southwest swells with east offshore winds deliver powerful yet forgiving shoulder-high sets and ordinary peelers, holding across all tides on the rocky bottom.
Weekdays at La Pampilla are mostly empty for uncrowded sessions, while weekends draw a respectful mix of local Lima surfers and visitors. Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport for a 30-minute taxi along Costa Verde, or take a 5-kilometer bus from central Lima to Miraflores malecón with free clifftop parking and a 100-meter walk down.
La Pampilla stands out with its urban accessibility in Lima's Miraflores district along Costa Verde, blending city promenades with consistent punchy right-handers on a 350-meter rocky beach. It shifts from powerful barrels to fun walls, drawing riders for smooth carving lines amid lively oceanfront energy and reliable Pacific swell exposure.

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