Laje Da Manitiba

-13.1758 N / -39.4216 O

Laje Da Manitiba Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in the surf-rich region of Saquarema, Laje Da Manitiba delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break over boulders that fires up hollow, ledgey waves for the bold. This spot's intense, punishing nature creates an exhilarating vibe for those chasing high-adrenaline sessions amid Brazil's tropical coastline. It's a rare gem where the ocean's full force meets unyielding rock, rewarding precision with unforgettable rides.

Geography and Nature

Laje Da Manitiba sits along the rugged coast of Saquarema in Rio de Janeiro state, about 70 kilometers west of Rio de Janeiro city, in a semi-remote area favored by dedicated surfers. The surrounding landscape features dramatic rocky headlands and stretches of sandy beaches backed by low dunes and lush Atlantic rainforest, giving it a wild, untamed feel far from urban bustle. Access leads to a rocky entry point with no traditional beach, emphasizing the spot's exposed reef character amid crashing swells.

Surf Setup

Laje Da Manitiba is a reef-rocky break that peels off consistent lefts, forming hollow and powerful waves with a ledgey takeoff that demands commitment. It thrives on southeast and east swells, paired with east winds to keep faces clean and offshore. Low tide is essential, as the slab only fully activates then, exposing the boulder bottom for steep drops and long walls. On a typical firing day, expect fast lines that barrel briefly before slamming into the rocks, testing every turn and bottom maneuver.

Consistency and Best Time

This inconsistent spot breaks only sometimes, firing best during the Brazilian winter months from May to August when southeast swells pulse strongest from southern Atlantic lows. Autumn and spring can deliver surprise sessions, but avoid summer from December to March when swells fade and onshore trades dominate. Time your trip around southeast groundswells over 1.5 meters with light east winds at low tide for peak conditions.

Crowd Levels

Laje Da Manitiba remains empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering solitude even in peak season. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of local and visiting surfers who respect the lineup.

Who It's For

Laje Da Manitiba suits pros or kamikaze surfers only, thanks to its boulder-strewn bottom, steep ledges, and powerful dynamics that punish mistakes harshly. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the takeoffs require expert positioning and wave management to avoid heavy wipeouts. Advanced riders will find it a proving ground for honing heavy reef skills and pulling into hollow sections.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that can cause impacts on closeouts, along with potential rips pulling across the reef. Strong currents demand solid ocean awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings balmy water temperatures of 24 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for long sessions. Winter from June to September cools to 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, calling for a 2-3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier swells. Spring and fall hover around 22 to 26 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest or thin spring suit ideal for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG), about 90 kilometers east, or the closer Cabo Frio Airport (CFB), roughly 40 kilometers north. From Rio, rent a car and drive west on BR-101 for 70 kilometers to Saquarema, then follow local roads south for 5 kilometers to the rocky access point near Itauna Beach—total drive under 2 hours. Limited parking exists along dirt tracks near the headland, with a 300-meter walk over rocks to the lineup; no reliable public transport serves this remote reef, so a vehicle is essential.

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Brazil
-13.1758 N / -39.4216 O
Rio de Janeiro State - North Coast
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Hard to find
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Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only

Laje Da Manitiba Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in the surf-rich region of Saquarema, Laje Da Manitiba delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break over boulders that fires up hollow, ledgey waves for the bold. This spot's intense, punishing nature creates an exhilarating vibe for those chasing high-adrenaline sessions amid Brazil's tropical coastline. It's a rare gem where the ocean's full force meets unyielding rock, rewarding precision with unforgettable rides.

Geography and Nature

Laje Da Manitiba sits along the rugged coast of Saquarema in Rio de Janeiro state, about 70 kilometers west of Rio de Janeiro city, in a semi-remote area favored by dedicated surfers. The surrounding landscape features dramatic rocky headlands and stretches of sandy beaches backed by low dunes and lush Atlantic rainforest, giving it a wild, untamed feel far from urban bustle. Access leads to a rocky entry point with no traditional beach, emphasizing the spot's exposed reef character amid crashing swells.

Surf Setup

Laje Da Manitiba is a reef-rocky break that peels off consistent lefts, forming hollow and powerful waves with a ledgey takeoff that demands commitment. It thrives on southeast and east swells, paired with east winds to keep faces clean and offshore. Low tide is essential, as the slab only fully activates then, exposing the boulder bottom for steep drops and long walls. On a typical firing day, expect fast lines that barrel briefly before slamming into the rocks, testing every turn and bottom maneuver.

Consistency and Best Time

This inconsistent spot breaks only sometimes, firing best during the Brazilian winter months from May to August when southeast swells pulse strongest from southern Atlantic lows. Autumn and spring can deliver surprise sessions, but avoid summer from December to March when swells fade and onshore trades dominate. Time your trip around southeast groundswells over 1.5 meters with light east winds at low tide for peak conditions.

Crowd Levels

Laje Da Manitiba remains empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering solitude even in peak season. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of local and visiting surfers who respect the lineup.

Who It's For

Laje Da Manitiba suits pros or kamikaze surfers only, thanks to its boulder-strewn bottom, steep ledges, and powerful dynamics that punish mistakes harshly. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the takeoffs require expert positioning and wave management to avoid heavy wipeouts. Advanced riders will find it a proving ground for honing heavy reef skills and pulling into hollow sections.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that can cause impacts on closeouts, along with potential rips pulling across the reef. Strong currents demand solid ocean awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings balmy water temperatures of 24 to 28 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for long sessions. Winter from June to September cools to 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, calling for a 2-3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier swells. Spring and fall hover around 22 to 26 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest or thin spring suit ideal for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG), about 90 kilometers east, or the closer Cabo Frio Airport (CFB), roughly 40 kilometers north. From Rio, rent a car and drive west on BR-101 for 70 kilometers to Saquarema, then follow local roads south for 5 kilometers to the rocky access point near Itauna Beach—total drive under 2 hours. Limited parking exists along dirt tracks near the headland, with a 300-meter walk over rocks to the lineup; no reliable public transport serves this remote reef, so a vehicle is essential.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Powerful, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Surf Laje Da Manitiba best from May to August during Brazilian winter with southeast swells over 1.5 meters, light east winds, and low tide. This inconsistent spot fires on southeast and east swells when the slab activates, exposing the boulder bottom for steep drops and long walls. Avoid summer from December to March due to fading swells and onshore trades; autumn and spring may bring surprises.
Laje Da Manitiba suits only pros or kamikaze surfers due to its boulder-strewn bottom, steep ledges, and powerful waves. Beginners and intermediates should avoid it, as takeoffs demand expert positioning to handle heavy wipeouts and test reef skills. Advanced riders chase hollow sections and punishing dynamics for high-adrenaline proving ground sessions.
Laje Da Manitiba offers a powerful left-hand reef break over boulders with hollow, ledgey waves and steep takeoffs. It peels consistent lefts on southeast and east swells with east offshore winds at low tide, forming fast lines that barrel briefly before slamming rocks. The exposed reef demands commitment for long walls and precise maneuvers.
Laje Da Manitiba stays empty on weekdays and weekends, shared sparingly with local and visiting surfers who respect the lineup. Fly into Rio de Janeiro's Galeão Airport 90 kilometers east or Cabo Frio Airport 40 kilometers north, then drive 70 kilometers west on BR-101 to Saquarema and 5 kilometers south to the rocky access near Itauna Beach. Park on dirt tracks and walk 300 meters over rocks; a vehicle is essential with no public transport.
Laje Da Manitiba stands out as a raw, powerful left-hand reef break over boulders in Saquarema's rugged coast, delivering hollow ledgey waves amid tropical rainforest and rocky headlands. Its punishing boulder bottom and exposed nature create high-adrenaline sessions for bold surfers, rewarding precision with unforgettable rides far from urban areas in a semi-remote gem.

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