Peña Redonda

-3.851117 N / -80.833283 O

Peña Redonda Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Hidden in northern Peru's surf-rich coastline, Peña Redonda delivers a hollow and fun reef-rocky wave that peels both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This very consistent spot fires up 150 days a year, offering sessions that blend power with playfulness in a laid-back vibe perfect for surfers seeking uncrowded perfection. From A-frames to occasional barrels, it captures the essence of North Peru's reliable point and beach energy.

Geography and Nature

Peña Redonda sits in the Piura region of northern Peru, a fairly exposed stretch of coastline known for its consistent swells and warm waters year-round. The spot features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky reefs, with the surrounding landscape offering a remote yet accessible feel amid arid coastal dunes and sparse vegetation typical of the area. Notable for its point break setup alongside beach breaks, it blends natural rock formations with open ocean exposure, creating a rugged yet inviting surf environment.

Surf Setup

Peña Redonda is primarily a reef-rocky break with beach and point characteristics, producing both right and left handers that form hollow, fun shapes including A-frames and punchy sections. The best swells roll in from the north, while south winds provide ideal offshore conditions to keep the faces clean and glassy. Low and mid tides are prime for sessions, as they sharpen the waves without exposing too much reef. On a typical day, expect rideable waves from knee-high fun rollers to overhead power, with long walls that reward turns and the occasional tube for those who time it right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency, working around 150 days per year thanks to frequent groundswells. Summer months from December to March deliver the peak conditions with warmer air and reliable north swells, while the June to October dry season also holds solid surf despite lighter winds. Avoid peak rainy periods in April and November if possible, though the wave quality remains strong overall.

Crowd Levels

Peña Redonda stays empty on weekdays, with just a few surfers showing up on weekends. The mix includes locals and occasional travelers, keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Peña Redonda welcomes beginners with its sandy sections and smaller days, intermediates with fun, shapable walls for practicing turns, and advanced riders chasing hollow rights and lefts on bigger swells. Everyone can find waves to match their level due to the variety and consistency.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the reef bottom, especially at low tide, and potential rips in bigger swells. Approach with caution and local knowledge to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 25 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March sees temps around 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, ideal for no wetsuit at all. Spring and fall hover at 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, recommending a thin summer wetsuit for UV protection on longer days.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Pedro Canga (TBP) in Tumbes, about 43 kilometers north of Peña Redonda, then drive south along the coastal highway through Piura region. From there, it's a straightforward 1-hour drive on paved roads to the spot, with free roadside parking available right near the beach—no long walks required. Public buses from Tumbes or nearby Mancora run frequently and drop close by, making it surfer-friendly for those without a rental car.

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Peña Redonda 

Peru
-3.851117 N / -80.833283 O
North
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: 4x4

Peña Redonda Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Hidden in northern Peru's surf-rich coastline, Peña Redonda delivers a hollow and fun reef-rocky wave that peels both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This very consistent spot fires up 150 days a year, offering sessions that blend power with playfulness in a laid-back vibe perfect for surfers seeking uncrowded perfection. From A-frames to occasional barrels, it captures the essence of North Peru's reliable point and beach energy.

Geography and Nature

Peña Redonda sits in the Piura region of northern Peru, a fairly exposed stretch of coastline known for its consistent swells and warm waters year-round. The spot features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky reefs, with the surrounding landscape offering a remote yet accessible feel amid arid coastal dunes and sparse vegetation typical of the area. Notable for its point break setup alongside beach breaks, it blends natural rock formations with open ocean exposure, creating a rugged yet inviting surf environment.

Surf Setup

Peña Redonda is primarily a reef-rocky break with beach and point characteristics, producing both right and left handers that form hollow, fun shapes including A-frames and punchy sections. The best swells roll in from the north, while south winds provide ideal offshore conditions to keep the faces clean and glassy. Low and mid tides are prime for sessions, as they sharpen the waves without exposing too much reef. On a typical day, expect rideable waves from knee-high fun rollers to overhead power, with long walls that reward turns and the occasional tube for those who time it right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency, working around 150 days per year thanks to frequent groundswells. Summer months from December to March deliver the peak conditions with warmer air and reliable north swells, while the June to October dry season also holds solid surf despite lighter winds. Avoid peak rainy periods in April and November if possible, though the wave quality remains strong overall.

Crowd Levels

Peña Redonda stays empty on weekdays, with just a few surfers showing up on weekends. The mix includes locals and occasional travelers, keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Peña Redonda welcomes beginners with its sandy sections and smaller days, intermediates with fun, shapable walls for practicing turns, and advanced riders chasing hollow rights and lefts on bigger swells. Everyone can find waves to match their level due to the variety and consistency.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the reef bottom, especially at low tide, and potential rips in bigger swells. Approach with caution and local knowledge to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 25 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March sees temps around 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, ideal for no wetsuit at all. Spring and fall hover at 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, recommending a thin summer wetsuit for UV protection on longer days.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Pedro Canga (TBP) in Tumbes, about 43 kilometers north of Peña Redonda, then drive south along the coastal highway through Piura region. From there, it's a straightforward 1-hour drive on paved roads to the spot, with free roadside parking available right near the beach—no long walks required. Public buses from Tumbes or nearby Mancora run frequently and drop close by, making it surfer-friendly for those without a rental car.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Peña Redonda from December to March in summer for peak conditions with warmer air and reliable north swells, or June to October in the dry season for solid surf. The spot works very consistently around 150 days a year on frequent groundswells, with south winds ideal for offshore glassy faces and low to mid tides sharpening the waves. Avoid peak rainy periods in April and November if possible.
Peña Redonda suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy sandy sections and smaller days, intermediates practice turns on fun shapable walls, and advanced riders chase hollow rights and lefts on bigger swells. Its variety and high consistency ensure waves for every level in a laid-back vibe.
Peña Redonda offers a hollow fun reef-rocky break with beach and point characteristics, peeling both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. Best swells come from the north, with south offshore winds keeping faces clean; expect knee-high rollers to overhead power, A-frames, punchy sections, long walls, and occasional barrels at low to mid tides.
Peña Redonda stays empty on weekdays with just a few locals and travelers on weekends, keeping the lineup mellow. Fly into Pedro Canga airport in Tumbes, 43 kilometers north, then drive 1 hour south on paved coastal roads through Piura; free roadside parking is right near the beach, and frequent public buses from Tumbes or Mancora drop close by.
Peña Redonda stands out for its very high consistency firing 150 days a year, blending powerful playful waves like A-frames and barrels in an uncrowded laid-back setting amid arid dunes. This remote yet accessible Piura gem mixes reef-rocky rights and lefts with sandy safety, capturing north Peru's reliable point and beach energy unlike busier breaks.

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