Ponta da Belina

-20.445853 N / -40.329007 O

Ponta da Belina Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Ponta da Belina delivers classic right-hand point breaks that peel along a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, offering experienced surfers long, carving lines on good days. The vibe here is laid-back yet electric when the swell hits, with waves holding up to 1-2.5 meters for those punchy maneuvers. Tucked in Espírito Santo, this spot rewards patience with its raw, tropical energy and occasional barrels that keep you coming back.

Geography and Nature

Ponta da Belina sits along the coast of Vila Velha in Espírito Santo state, about 10 kilometers north of the city center, where urban edges meet wild Atlantic shores. The beach features a mix of golden sand stretches and rocky outcrops that form the point, backed by low dunes and coastal vegetation typical of Brazil's southeast. It's semi-remote yet accessible, with the landscape opening to wide ocean views and nearby spots like Praia da Costa, creating a natural surf playground amid the region's lush greenery.

Surf Setup

This is a reliable point break firing consistent rights, with waves shaping into fast walls ideal for turns and the odd barrel section over the rocky sections. It thrives on south and southeast swells, while northwest to west winds groom the face perfectly for offshore conditions. Mid to high tides bring out the best shape, smoothing the sandy-rock bottom for longer rides. On a typical session, expect 1-2 meter faces peeling for 100-150 meters, testing your speed and flow.

Consistency and Best Time

Ponta da Belina breaks sometimes rather than daily, with the most consistent surf from April to October when south swells roll in steadily during Brazil's cooler season. Aim for early mornings or weekdays to score uncrowded waves up to 2 meters; avoid November to March when flat spells dominate and onshore winds chop things up. Winter months in the south deliver the peaks, but always check forecasts for those fleeting windows.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, making it easy to find space. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and tourists, filling the lineup as word spreads.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle the rocky takeoffs and faster sections demanding precise positioning. Beginners should steer clear due to the punchy rights and bottom hazards, while intermediates might catch smaller days for practice. Advanced riders will love pushing limits on bigger swells, linking carves across the point.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional strong rips pulling out from the point. Standard reef awareness keeps sessions safe without overthinking it.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters around 24-27°C, so boardshorts or a 1mm shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from June to September cools to 20-23°C, calling for a 2-3mm fullsuit on chillier days. Spring in October-November and fall in April-May hover at 22-25°C, where a spring suit or rash guard works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Vitória's Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport (VIX), just 25 kilometers south, then rent a car for the quick 30-minute drive north on BR-101 toward Vila Velha, exiting to coastal roads leading straight to the point. Public buses from the airport or Vitória bus station run frequently to Vila Velha for about 2 reais, with a short taxi or 2-kilometer walk to the beach. Parking is free and plentiful along the sandy access roads, right within 200 meters of the lineup.

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Ponta da Belina 

Brazil
-20.445853 N / -40.329007 O
Espirito Santo
In the city
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Ponta da Belina Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Ponta da Belina delivers classic right-hand point breaks that peel along a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, offering experienced surfers long, carving lines on good days. The vibe here is laid-back yet electric when the swell hits, with waves holding up to 1-2.5 meters for those punchy maneuvers. Tucked in Espírito Santo, this spot rewards patience with its raw, tropical energy and occasional barrels that keep you coming back.

Geography and Nature

Ponta da Belina sits along the coast of Vila Velha in Espírito Santo state, about 10 kilometers north of the city center, where urban edges meet wild Atlantic shores. The beach features a mix of golden sand stretches and rocky outcrops that form the point, backed by low dunes and coastal vegetation typical of Brazil's southeast. It's semi-remote yet accessible, with the landscape opening to wide ocean views and nearby spots like Praia da Costa, creating a natural surf playground amid the region's lush greenery.

Surf Setup

This is a reliable point break firing consistent rights, with waves shaping into fast walls ideal for turns and the odd barrel section over the rocky sections. It thrives on south and southeast swells, while northwest to west winds groom the face perfectly for offshore conditions. Mid to high tides bring out the best shape, smoothing the sandy-rock bottom for longer rides. On a typical session, expect 1-2 meter faces peeling for 100-150 meters, testing your speed and flow.

Consistency and Best Time

Ponta da Belina breaks sometimes rather than daily, with the most consistent surf from April to October when south swells roll in steadily during Brazil's cooler season. Aim for early mornings or weekdays to score uncrowded waves up to 2 meters; avoid November to March when flat spells dominate and onshore winds chop things up. Winter months in the south deliver the peaks, but always check forecasts for those fleeting windows.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, making it easy to find space. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and tourists, filling the lineup as word spreads.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle the rocky takeoffs and faster sections demanding precise positioning. Beginners should steer clear due to the punchy rights and bottom hazards, while intermediates might catch smaller days for practice. Advanced riders will love pushing limits on bigger swells, linking carves across the point.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional strong rips pulling out from the point. Standard reef awareness keeps sessions safe without overthinking it.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters around 24-27°C, so boardshorts or a 1mm shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from June to September cools to 20-23°C, calling for a 2-3mm fullsuit on chillier days. Spring in October-November and fall in April-May hover at 22-25°C, where a spring suit or rash guard works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Vitória's Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport (VIX), just 25 kilometers south, then rent a car for the quick 30-minute drive north on BR-101 toward Vila Velha, exiting to coastal roads leading straight to the point. Public buses from the airport or Vitória bus station run frequently to Vila Velha for about 2 reais, with a short taxi or 2-kilometer walk to the beach. Parking is free and plentiful along the sandy access roads, right within 200 meters of the lineup.

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Surf Conditions:

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Point-break
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Right
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
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The most consistent surf arrives from April to October when south swells roll in steadily during Brazil's cooler season. Aim for early mornings or weekdays to score uncrowded waves up to 2 meters. Avoid November to March when flat spells dominate and onshore winds chop things up, making this period less reliable for quality sessions.
Ponta da Belina is not recommended for beginners due to punchy right-hand waves and rocky takeoffs that demand precise positioning. This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle faster sections and bottom hazards. Intermediates might catch smaller days for practice, while advanced riders will love pushing limits on bigger swells and linking carves across the point.
Ponta da Belina delivers classic right-hand point breaks peeling along a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, ideal for long carving lines. Waves typically shape into fast walls perfect for turns with occasional barrel sections over rocky areas. On typical sessions expect 1 to 2 meter faces peeling for 100 to 150 meters, thriving on south and southeast swells with northwest to west winds providing offshore conditions.
Fly into Vitória's Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport just 25 kilometers south, then rent a car for a quick 30-minute drive north on BR-101 toward Vila Velha. Public buses run frequently from the airport for about 2 reais, with a short taxi or 2-kilometer walk to the beach. Parking is free and plentiful along sandy access roads within 200 meters of the lineup.
Ponta da Belina rewards patience with raw tropical energy and occasional barrels while remaining semi-remote yet accessible near Vila Velha in Espírito Santo. The laid-back vibe combined with consistent right-hand point breaks offers experienced surfers long carving lines on good days. Weekdays see just a few surfers, making it easy to find space and enjoy the natural surf playground amid lush coastal greenery and nearby breaks.

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