Balconies

-4.667583 N / -81.325367 O

Balconies Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Tucked away in northern Peru, Balconies delivers classic left-hand point breaks that peel along a sandy bottom sprinkled with rocks, offering fun, carving waves for sessions that feel like a hidden gem. The vibe here is pure uncrowded bliss, where you can connect with the ocean without the hustle, riding consistent swells that light up the point on good days. It's the kind of spot that rewards patient surfers with long, flowing rides and that satisfying surfer's high.

Geography and Nature

Balconies, also known as Punta Balcones, sits in the Negritos area of Piura region, near Talara in northern Peru's desert coastline. This exposed point juts into the Pacific, flanked by arid dunes and sparse vegetation typical of the dry northern shore, creating a remote, windswept feel far from urban buzz. The beach mixes sand with rocky outcrops at the point, where waves wrap perfectly around the headland.

Surf Setup

Balconies is a reliable point break firing left-handers that wrap along the rocky point into a sandy channel. These waves shape up as fun, carving walls ideal for turns, working best on north or south swells with southeast or east offshore winds keeping faces clean. Mid to high tides bring the sweet spot, lifting the swell over rocks for smoother takeoffs and longer rides. On a typical session, expect waist to head-high fun waves rolling in steadily, letting you snag multiple laps per set without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf, especially from spring through summer when groundswells from the north and south align with favorable east-southeast winds. Aim for June to November for the most reliable conditions, with steady waves and lighter crowds during the dry season. Avoid the wetter months from December to May if chasing peak perfection, though south swells can still deliver.

Crowd Levels

Balconies stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, making it a surfer's dream for solo sessions. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveler.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Balconies shines for intermediates thanks to its predictable lefts and forgiving sandy sections, but beginners can paddle out on smaller days while advanced surfers carve the steeper faces. Newcomers get gentle reformers to build confidence, mids enjoy linking turns on the point, and pros find room to push limits on bigger swells. Everyone leaves stoked from the fun factor and space to progress.

Hazards to Respect

Keep an eye out for rips pulling off the point, exposed rocks on the inside, and occasional sharks in the area—standard northern Peru precautions. Scout the lineup first and surf with a buddy for safety.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 19 to 22°C, so a shorty or spring suit works fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March brings warmer waters at 23 to 26°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice. Spring and fall hover at 20 to 23°C, calling for a 2/2mm fullsuit on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Capitan Montes (TYL) in Talara, just 14 kilometers north of Balconies, or Capitan Concha (PIU) in Piura about 98 kilometers southeast. From Talara airport, rent a car or grab a taxi for the quick 15 to 20-minute drive south along the coastal highway toward Negritos—follow signs to Punta Balcones, an easy paved road with minimal turns. Parking is free and plentiful right at the point, with a short 100-meter walk to the lineup. Buses from Piura or Talara run regularly to Negritos, dropping you within 2 kilometers of the spot for a straightforward hike in.

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Balconies Balcones

Peru
-4.667583 N / -81.325367 O
North
Day trip
Instant access (< 5min)
Hard to find
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Balconies Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Tucked away in northern Peru, Balconies delivers classic left-hand point breaks that peel along a sandy bottom sprinkled with rocks, offering fun, carving waves for sessions that feel like a hidden gem. The vibe here is pure uncrowded bliss, where you can connect with the ocean without the hustle, riding consistent swells that light up the point on good days. It's the kind of spot that rewards patient surfers with long, flowing rides and that satisfying surfer's high.

Geography and Nature

Balconies, also known as Punta Balcones, sits in the Negritos area of Piura region, near Talara in northern Peru's desert coastline. This exposed point juts into the Pacific, flanked by arid dunes and sparse vegetation typical of the dry northern shore, creating a remote, windswept feel far from urban buzz. The beach mixes sand with rocky outcrops at the point, where waves wrap perfectly around the headland.

Surf Setup

Balconies is a reliable point break firing left-handers that wrap along the rocky point into a sandy channel. These waves shape up as fun, carving walls ideal for turns, working best on north or south swells with southeast or east offshore winds keeping faces clean. Mid to high tides bring the sweet spot, lifting the swell over rocks for smoother takeoffs and longer rides. On a typical session, expect waist to head-high fun waves rolling in steadily, letting you snag multiple laps per set without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf, especially from spring through summer when groundswells from the north and south align with favorable east-southeast winds. Aim for June to November for the most reliable conditions, with steady waves and lighter crowds during the dry season. Avoid the wetter months from December to May if chasing peak perfection, though south swells can still deliver.

Crowd Levels

Balconies stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, making it a surfer's dream for solo sessions. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveler.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Balconies shines for intermediates thanks to its predictable lefts and forgiving sandy sections, but beginners can paddle out on smaller days while advanced surfers carve the steeper faces. Newcomers get gentle reformers to build confidence, mids enjoy linking turns on the point, and pros find room to push limits on bigger swells. Everyone leaves stoked from the fun factor and space to progress.

Hazards to Respect

Keep an eye out for rips pulling off the point, exposed rocks on the inside, and occasional sharks in the area—standard northern Peru precautions. Scout the lineup first and surf with a buddy for safety.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 19 to 22°C, so a shorty or spring suit works fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March brings warmer waters at 23 to 26°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice. Spring and fall hover at 20 to 23°C, calling for a 2/2mm fullsuit on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Capitan Montes (TYL) in Talara, just 14 kilometers north of Balconies, or Capitan Concha (PIU) in Piura about 98 kilometers southeast. From Talara airport, rent a car or grab a taxi for the quick 15 to 20-minute drive south along the coastal highway toward Negritos—follow signs to Punta Balcones, an easy paved road with minimal turns. Parking is free and plentiful right at the point, with a short 100-meter walk to the lineup. Buses from Piura or Talara run regularly to Negritos, dropping you within 2 kilometers of the spot for a straightforward hike in.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: North, South
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Balconies from June to November for the most reliable conditions with steady waves and lighter crowds during the dry season. This period sees consistent surf from spring through summer, fueled by north and south groundswells aligning with favorable east-southeast winds. Mid to high tides offer the sweet spot, lifting swells over rocks for smoother takeoffs and longer rides on waist to head-high fun waves.
Balconies suits all levels, shining for intermediates with predictable lefts and forgiving sandy sections. Beginners can paddle out on smaller days with gentle reformers to build confidence, while advanced surfers carve steeper faces and push limits on bigger swells. Everyone enjoys the fun factor, space to progress, and long flowing rides that deliver a satisfying surfer's high.
Balconies features classic left-hand point breaks that peel along a rocky point into a sandy channel on a sandy bottom sprinkled with rocks. These fun, carving walls work best on north or south swells with southeast or east offshore winds, offering waist to head-high waves ideal for turns. Expect consistent, steady sets for multiple laps without interference on good days.
Balconies stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, for solo sessions shared sparingly with locals and occasional travelers. Fly into Capitan Montes airport in Talara, 14 kilometers north, for a 15 to 20-minute drive south, or Capitan Concha in Piura, 98 kilometers southeast. Free parking is plentiful at the point with a short 100-meter walk to the lineup.
Balconies offers pure uncrowded bliss as a hidden gem with fun, carving left-hand point breaks that reward patient surfers with long, flowing rides. Tucked in northern Peru's remote desert coastline near Negritos, its exposed point delivers consistent swells without hustle, flanked by arid dunes for a windswept feel where you connect deeply with the ocean.

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