Punta Roquitas

-12.122367 N / -77.045983 O

Punta Roquitas Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Punta Roquitas sits just below the Miraflores boardwalk in Lima, offering accessible beach break waves that work year-round with reliable swell. This is the urban surfer's dream, combining consistent lefts and rights with the convenience of a major city location. The spot delivers fun, manageable waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom, making it perfect for those who want quality surf without traveling hours from civilization.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Magdalena del Mar district along Lima's Costa Verde, Punta Roquitas sits at the foot of coastal cliffs that rise dramatically from the water. Peru's coastline is a narrow desert strip stretching 2,400 kilometers along the Pacific, shaped by the cold Humboldt Current that keeps water temperatures mild year-round. The beach itself is rocky rather than sandy, with boulders creating the foundation for the break. The surrounding area blends natural coastal beauty with urban amenities, with the vibrant neighborhoods of Miraflores and Barranco just steps away, offering restaurants, shops, and accommodation options within walking distance.

Surf Setup

Punta Roquitas is a beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves, with the best conditions arriving when southwest swell combines with northeast offshore wind. The break handles wave heights from around 0.6 meters up to overhead, with the most playful conditions during low to mid tide when the boulder bottom creates better shape and push. Expect consistent A-frame peaks that peel across the rocks, offering long rides for those who time their takeoff correctly. The northeast wind direction is crucial for clean conditions, while the southwest swell direction is most reliable for generating rideable waves throughout the year.

Consistency and Best Time

This break works at any time of year, making it one of Peru's most reliable spots for consistent waves. The coastal region receives distant groundswells regularly, and the subtropical desert climate means minimal rainfall and stable conditions. While waves are available year-round, the best swell windows typically arrive during the southern hemisphere winter months from May through September, when larger swells are more frequent. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it an excellent choice when other nearby breaks are closing out.

Crowd Levels

Expect few surfers during weekdays, making these the ideal times for a peaceful session. Weekends bring noticeably more people, with both locals and visiting surfers sharing the break. The proximity to Lima and easy accessibility mean that good days attract a solid crew, but the break is large enough to accommodate multiple surfers without becoming unmanageable.

Who It's For

Punta Roquitas welcomes surfers of all skill levels. Beginners appreciate the mellow, forgiving nature of the waves and the accessibility of the location. Intermediate surfers find plenty of opportunity to work on technique and timing on the boulder bottom. Advanced surfers can challenge themselves during larger swell days when the waves develop more power and shape.

Hazards to Respect

The boulder bottom requires awareness and respect. Watch the rocks during paddle-out and be mindful of your positioning to avoid contact. Water quality can be affected by urban runoff, so avoid surfing immediately after heavy rain. The area has experienced pollution issues, so check local conditions before heading out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 17 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a summer wetsuit or light spring suit for comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop slightly to around 16 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a spring suit or light winter suit advisable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 17 and 18 degrees Celsius, where a summer wetsuit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima sits just 12 kilometers from Punta Roquitas, making it the primary entry point for international travelers. From the airport, a taxi or ride-share service takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. The break is directly accessible from the Miraflores boardwalk, with parking available in nearby lots. Public transport connects Lima's city center to Miraflores via bus or metro, with the beach just a short walk from transit stops. Board rental is available at Playa Waikiki just down the beach, and occasionally vendors appear at the break on good days.

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Punta Roquitas 

Peru
-12.122367 N / -77.045983 O
Lima
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Punta Roquitas Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Punta Roquitas sits just below the Miraflores boardwalk in Lima, offering accessible beach break waves that work year-round with reliable swell. This is the urban surfer's dream, combining consistent lefts and rights with the convenience of a major city location. The spot delivers fun, manageable waves that break over a boulder-strewn bottom, making it perfect for those who want quality surf without traveling hours from civilization.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Magdalena del Mar district along Lima's Costa Verde, Punta Roquitas sits at the foot of coastal cliffs that rise dramatically from the water. Peru's coastline is a narrow desert strip stretching 2,400 kilometers along the Pacific, shaped by the cold Humboldt Current that keeps water temperatures mild year-round. The beach itself is rocky rather than sandy, with boulders creating the foundation for the break. The surrounding area blends natural coastal beauty with urban amenities, with the vibrant neighborhoods of Miraflores and Barranco just steps away, offering restaurants, shops, and accommodation options within walking distance.

Surf Setup

Punta Roquitas is a beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves, with the best conditions arriving when southwest swell combines with northeast offshore wind. The break handles wave heights from around 0.6 meters up to overhead, with the most playful conditions during low to mid tide when the boulder bottom creates better shape and push. Expect consistent A-frame peaks that peel across the rocks, offering long rides for those who time their takeoff correctly. The northeast wind direction is crucial for clean conditions, while the southwest swell direction is most reliable for generating rideable waves throughout the year.

Consistency and Best Time

This break works at any time of year, making it one of Peru's most reliable spots for consistent waves. The coastal region receives distant groundswells regularly, and the subtropical desert climate means minimal rainfall and stable conditions. While waves are available year-round, the best swell windows typically arrive during the southern hemisphere winter months from May through September, when larger swells are more frequent. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it an excellent choice when other nearby breaks are closing out.

Crowd Levels

Expect few surfers during weekdays, making these the ideal times for a peaceful session. Weekends bring noticeably more people, with both locals and visiting surfers sharing the break. The proximity to Lima and easy accessibility mean that good days attract a solid crew, but the break is large enough to accommodate multiple surfers without becoming unmanageable.

Who It's For

Punta Roquitas welcomes surfers of all skill levels. Beginners appreciate the mellow, forgiving nature of the waves and the accessibility of the location. Intermediate surfers find plenty of opportunity to work on technique and timing on the boulder bottom. Advanced surfers can challenge themselves during larger swell days when the waves develop more power and shape.

Hazards to Respect

The boulder bottom requires awareness and respect. Watch the rocks during paddle-out and be mindful of your positioning to avoid contact. Water quality can be affected by urban runoff, so avoid surfing immediately after heavy rain. The area has experienced pollution issues, so check local conditions before heading out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 17 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a summer wetsuit or light spring suit for comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop slightly to around 16 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a spring suit or light winter suit advisable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 17 and 18 degrees Celsius, where a summer wetsuit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima sits just 12 kilometers from Punta Roquitas, making it the primary entry point for international travelers. From the airport, a taxi or ride-share service takes approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. The break is directly accessible from the Miraflores boardwalk, with parking available in nearby lots. Public transport connects Lima's city center to Miraflores via bus or metro, with the beach just a short walk from transit stops. Board rental is available at Playa Waikiki just down the beach, and occasionally vendors appear at the break on good days.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West
Good wind direction:
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary, Fun
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Punta Roquitas works year-round with the best conditions from May through September during southern hemisphere winter when larger swells are more frequent. Southwest swells with northeast offshore winds create the best setup, especially at low to mid tide for playful A-frame peaks. The spot rarely goes flat thanks to consistent distant groundswells and stable desert climate with minimal rainfall.
Punta Roquitas suits surfers of all skill levels from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy mellow forgiving waves in an accessible urban spot, intermediates practice technique on the boulder bottom, and advanced surfers tackle power and shape on bigger swell days. Its manageable waves over rocks make it ideal for progression without long travel.
Punta Roquitas is a beach break producing consistent lefts and rights over a boulder-strewn bottom, handling 0.6 meters up to overhead heights. Best with southwest swells and northeast offshore winds for clean A-frame peaks that peel for long rides, especially at low to mid tide when shape and push improve.
Weekdays offer few surfers for peaceful sessions, while weekends attract more locals and visitors but the large break accommodates them. Reach it easily from Jorge Chavez International Airport 12 kilometers away via 20-30 minute taxi, or walk from Miraflores boardwalk with nearby parking and public transport stops. Board rentals at Playa Waikiki.
Punta Roquitas stands out as the urban surfer's dream with year-round reliable beach break waves right below Miraflores boardwalk, blending consistent lefts and rights with city convenience like nearby restaurants, shops and accommodations. Unlike remote spots, it offers quality surf without hours of travel, in a boulder-based break perfect for all levels amid coastal cliffs.

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