Punta Ballenas

-4.106263 N / -81.062710 O

Punta Ballenas Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Punta Ballenas delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up with hollow, fast sections and the occasional barrel for those who can handle it. This exposed point in northern Peru combines sharp rocks and coral reef bottom with a vibe that's pure and uncrowded, perfect for surfers chasing quality over quantity. It's the kind of spot where a solid swell turns an average day into an intense, rewarding session.

Geography and Nature

Nestled just south of Mancora town in the Piura region, Punta Ballenas sits on a rugged coastal stretch with dramatic headlands and open ocean exposure. The beach features a mix of sand pockets and rocky outcrops framing the reef point, backed by arid desert landscapes typical of northern Peru's coastline. Remote yet accessible, it feels worlds away from urban bustle, with natural cliffs and whale-point namesake adding to the wild, untouched surf atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Punta Ballenas is primarily a left-hand reef and point break over a sharp coral and rock bottom, delivering hollow, powerful waves that accelerate quickly into fast sections and occasional tubes. It thrives on west and southwest swells, with northwest groundswells also lighting it up when combined with offshore winds from the east or northeast. Mid-tide on a rising tide is ideal to avoid sections drying out. Expect patient waits between sets on a typical session, but rewarding rides for those who position right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf, especially in spring and summer when northwest and south swells roll in reliably, peaking from December to March with bigger, more aggressive waves. Aim for these months for the best clean conditions, while June to October can deliver solid sessions too, though less frequently. Avoid peak rainy periods or flat spells in transitional seasons if chasing perfection.

Crowd Levels

Punta Ballenas stays empty on weekdays, with just a few surfers showing up on weekends. You'll find a mix of locals and visiting surfers sharing the lineup peacefully.

Who It's For

This break suits experienced surfers who can manage powerful, fast waves over a tricky reef. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and hazards, while intermediates might find it challenging but educational on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the hollow potential and room to push limits.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and urchins on the reef, especially on the inside section, and respect any rips during bigger swells. Position carefully to avoid closeouts.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 21 to 27 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March sees 14 to 19 degrees Celsius influenced by the Humboldt Current, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 23 degrees Celsius, where a shorty or 2mm top works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Capitan Montes Airport (TYL) in Talara, about 61 kilometers north of Punta Ballenas, then drive south along the coastal highway through Mancora town—a quick 45-minute trip covering a few kilometers further. From Mancora's main beach, it's a short 5-kilometer drive south on a paved road with easy parking near the point. Taxis or rental cars from Mancora are straightforward and affordable, and the walk from parking to the break is under 200 meters.

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Punta Ballenas 

Peru
-4.106263 N / -81.062710 O
North
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
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Punta Ballenas Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Punta Ballenas delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up with hollow, fast sections and the occasional barrel for those who can handle it. This exposed point in northern Peru combines sharp rocks and coral reef bottom with a vibe that's pure and uncrowded, perfect for surfers chasing quality over quantity. It's the kind of spot where a solid swell turns an average day into an intense, rewarding session.

Geography and Nature

Nestled just south of Mancora town in the Piura region, Punta Ballenas sits on a rugged coastal stretch with dramatic headlands and open ocean exposure. The beach features a mix of sand pockets and rocky outcrops framing the reef point, backed by arid desert landscapes typical of northern Peru's coastline. Remote yet accessible, it feels worlds away from urban bustle, with natural cliffs and whale-point namesake adding to the wild, untouched surf atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Punta Ballenas is primarily a left-hand reef and point break over a sharp coral and rock bottom, delivering hollow, powerful waves that accelerate quickly into fast sections and occasional tubes. It thrives on west and southwest swells, with northwest groundswells also lighting it up when combined with offshore winds from the east or northeast. Mid-tide on a rising tide is ideal to avoid sections drying out. Expect patient waits between sets on a typical session, but rewarding rides for those who position right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf, especially in spring and summer when northwest and south swells roll in reliably, peaking from December to March with bigger, more aggressive waves. Aim for these months for the best clean conditions, while June to October can deliver solid sessions too, though less frequently. Avoid peak rainy periods or flat spells in transitional seasons if chasing perfection.

Crowd Levels

Punta Ballenas stays empty on weekdays, with just a few surfers showing up on weekends. You'll find a mix of locals and visiting surfers sharing the lineup peacefully.

Who It's For

This break suits experienced surfers who can manage powerful, fast waves over a tricky reef. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and hazards, while intermediates might find it challenging but educational on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the hollow potential and room to push limits.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and urchins on the reef, especially on the inside section, and respect any rips during bigger swells. Position carefully to avoid closeouts.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 21 to 27 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March sees 14 to 19 degrees Celsius influenced by the Humboldt Current, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 23 degrees Celsius, where a shorty or 2mm top works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Capitan Montes Airport (TYL) in Talara, about 61 kilometers north of Punta Ballenas, then drive south along the coastal highway through Mancora town—a quick 45-minute trip covering a few kilometers further. From Mancora's main beach, it's a short 5-kilometer drive south on a paved road with easy parking near the point. Taxis or rental cars from Mancora are straightforward and affordable, and the walk from parking to the break is under 200 meters.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Punta Ballenas from December to March for peak conditions with bigger, aggressive waves from northwest and south swells, or spring and summer overall for reliable surf. Northwest and south swells combined with east or northeast offshore winds work best, especially mid-tide on a rising tide. June to October offers solid sessions less frequently, while avoiding rainy or flat transitional periods ensures cleaner waves.
Punta Ballenas suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle powerful, fast waves over a tricky reef. Beginners should avoid it due to intensity and hazards, while intermediates may find smaller days challenging yet educational. Advanced riders enjoy the hollow potential and space to push limits.
Punta Ballenas features a raw, powerful left-hand reef and point break over sharp coral and rock bottom, with hollow, fast sections and occasional barrels. It thrives on west and southwest swells, plus northwest groundswells with east or northeast offshore winds. Patient positioning yields rewarding rides amid sets, best at mid-tide rising to avoid drying sections.
Punta Ballenas remains empty on weekdays with a few locals and visitors sharing peacefully on weekends. Fly into Capitan Montes Airport in Talara, 61 kilometers north, then drive 45 minutes south through Mancora town. From Mancora beach, drive 5 kilometers south on paved road to easy parking, with a walk under 200 meters to the break.
Punta Ballenas stands out with its raw, powerful left-hand reef break delivering hollow, fast sections and occasional barrels in an uncrowded, pure vibe. The exposed point south of Mancora offers quality over quantity on a rugged reef with dramatic headlands, arid desert backdrop, and whale-point namesake for intense, rewarding sessions.

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