colpipe

9.395717 N / -76.170100 O

colpipe Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Nestled on the pristine Isla Fuerte in Colombia's Caribbean, Colpipe delivers fast left-hand reef waves over a coral bottom that hold their shape even on bigger swells, making it a thrilling yet approachable spot for surfers chasing quality lines. The vibe is laid-back with crystal-clear water and a sense of remote adventure, where sessions unfold with power and speed across normal to very long rides up to 500 meters. This hidden gem offers regular surf without the hustle, perfect for those seeking pure wave time in a tropical paradise.

Geography and Nature

Colpipe sits on Isla Fuerte, a small Caribbean island off Colombia's northern coast near the mainland, characterized by lush natural surroundings and clear turquoise waters. The spot is remote rather than urban, with a rocky reef-lined shoreline rather than sandy beaches, surrounded by the vibrant marine environment of the Caribbean Sea. Notable features include the coral reef that shapes the waves and the island's isolated feel, accessible only by boat, enhancing its untouched coastal appeal.

Surf Setup

Colpipe is a classic reef break firing fast lefts over a coral and sharp rock bottom, delivering powerful waves that peel consistently from 50 to 150 meters on average, stretching to very long 300 to 500-meter rides on good days. It thrives on north and northwest swells between 1 and 3.5 meters, with south or southeast winds providing clean offshore conditions, and mid to rising tides unlocking the best shape. In a typical session, expect punchy, speedy walls that reward positioning, holding form even as swells build larger for extended carves.

Consistency and Best Time

Colpipe offers regular surf about 100 days a year, with peak consistency during the Caribbean's autumn months from September to November when north-northwest swells align with lighter winds for reliable sessions. The main season runs December to April for pushy hurricane swells, while May to August can bring steadier but smaller waves; avoid peak rainy periods in October-November if prioritizing clean faces. Check forecasts closely, as the spot lights up frequently on the Caribbean coast.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with few surfers both weekdays and weekends, creating spacious lineups. You'll find a mix of locals and occasional travelers sharing the waves in a welcoming atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suitable for all skill levels, Colpipe welcomes beginners with its approachable takeoff zones on smaller days, while intermediates and advanced surfers thrive on the fast sections and longer walls that demand quick adjustments. Newcomers can build confidence on mellow rights, and experts score barrels and carves when it powers up. Everyone leaves stoked from the uncrowded, shape-holding rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef bottom, which requires booties for protection during wipeouts, and respect any rips in bigger swells. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, but always prioritize reef awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures of 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still calling for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with no wetsuit needed year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Barranquilla's Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport (BAQ), about 60 kilometers from the mainland departure point, or Cartagena's Rafael Núñez International Airport (CTG), roughly 100 kilometers away. From Barranquilla or Cartagena, drive or take a bus to Paso Nuevo on the continent, then hop a short boat ride to Isla Fuerte—no 4x4 needed, and cars stay parked mainland-side. Once on the island, it's instant access with a 3-minute boat or 20-minute paddle to the break; public boats run regularly from the pier, and parking is straightforward at the dock area.

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Colombia
9.395717 N / -76.170100 O
Caribbean
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Public access: Public access
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colpipe Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Nestled on the pristine Isla Fuerte in Colombia's Caribbean, Colpipe delivers fast left-hand reef waves over a coral bottom that hold their shape even on bigger swells, making it a thrilling yet approachable spot for surfers chasing quality lines. The vibe is laid-back with crystal-clear water and a sense of remote adventure, where sessions unfold with power and speed across normal to very long rides up to 500 meters. This hidden gem offers regular surf without the hustle, perfect for those seeking pure wave time in a tropical paradise.

Geography and Nature

Colpipe sits on Isla Fuerte, a small Caribbean island off Colombia's northern coast near the mainland, characterized by lush natural surroundings and clear turquoise waters. The spot is remote rather than urban, with a rocky reef-lined shoreline rather than sandy beaches, surrounded by the vibrant marine environment of the Caribbean Sea. Notable features include the coral reef that shapes the waves and the island's isolated feel, accessible only by boat, enhancing its untouched coastal appeal.

Surf Setup

Colpipe is a classic reef break firing fast lefts over a coral and sharp rock bottom, delivering powerful waves that peel consistently from 50 to 150 meters on average, stretching to very long 300 to 500-meter rides on good days. It thrives on north and northwest swells between 1 and 3.5 meters, with south or southeast winds providing clean offshore conditions, and mid to rising tides unlocking the best shape. In a typical session, expect punchy, speedy walls that reward positioning, holding form even as swells build larger for extended carves.

Consistency and Best Time

Colpipe offers regular surf about 100 days a year, with peak consistency during the Caribbean's autumn months from September to November when north-northwest swells align with lighter winds for reliable sessions. The main season runs December to April for pushy hurricane swells, while May to August can bring steadier but smaller waves; avoid peak rainy periods in October-November if prioritizing clean faces. Check forecasts closely, as the spot lights up frequently on the Caribbean coast.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with few surfers both weekdays and weekends, creating spacious lineups. You'll find a mix of locals and occasional travelers sharing the waves in a welcoming atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suitable for all skill levels, Colpipe welcomes beginners with its approachable takeoff zones on smaller days, while intermediates and advanced surfers thrive on the fast sections and longer walls that demand quick adjustments. Newcomers can build confidence on mellow rights, and experts score barrels and carves when it powers up. Everyone leaves stoked from the uncrowded, shape-holding rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef bottom, which requires booties for protection during wipeouts, and respect any rips in bigger swells. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, but always prioritize reef awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures of 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still calling for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with no wetsuit needed year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Barranquilla's Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport (BAQ), about 60 kilometers from the mainland departure point, or Cartagena's Rafael Núñez International Airport (CTG), roughly 100 kilometers away. From Barranquilla or Cartagena, drive or take a bus to Paso Nuevo on the continent, then hop a short boat ride to Isla Fuerte—no 4x4 needed, and cars stay parked mainland-side. Once on the island, it's instant access with a 3-minute boat or 20-minute paddle to the break; public boats run regularly from the pier, and parking is straightforward at the dock area.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Fast
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Peak consistency at Colpipe hits during Caribbean autumn from September to November with north-northwest swells and lighter winds, plus the main season from December to April for pushy hurricane swells. It offers regular surf about 100 days a year, thriving on 1 to 3.5 meter north and northwest swells, south or southeast offshore winds, and mid to rising tides for the best shape. May to August brings steadier but smaller waves; check forecasts as it lights up frequently.
Colpipe suits all skill levels, welcoming beginners with approachable takeoff zones and mellow rights on smaller days. Intermediates and advanced surfers thrive on fast sections, longer walls up to 500 meters, barrels, and carves that demand quick adjustments when it powers up. Everyone enjoys uncrowded, shape-holding rides over the coral reef, leaving stoked from quality sessions.
Colpipe is a classic reef break with fast left-hand waves over a coral and sharp rock bottom, peeling consistently 50 to 150 meters on average and up to 300 to 500 meters on good days. It delivers punchy, speedy walls that hold shape on bigger 1 to 3.5 meter north and northwest swells, best with south or southeast offshore winds and mid to rising tides for extended carves.
Crowd levels at Colpipe stay low with few surfers weekdays and weekends, mixing locals and travelers in a welcoming atmosphere for spacious lineups. Fly into Barranquilla's BAQ airport 60 kilometers from the mainland or Cartagena's CTG 100 kilometers away, then drive or bus to Paso Nuevo for a short boat ride to Isla Fuerte. Instant access via 3-minute boat or 20-minute paddle; park cars mainland at the dock.
Colpipe stands out as a hidden gem on remote Isla Fuerte with fast left-hand reef waves holding shape on bigger swells for thrilling 500-meter rides in crystal-clear Caribbean water. Its laid-back vibe offers regular uncrowded surf without hustle, approachable for all levels yet powerful for experts, blending remote adventure, lush surroundings, and pure wave time in a tropical paradise.

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