Los Naranjos

11.25 N / -74.05 O

Los Naranjos Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Los Naranjos is a powerful rivermouth break located on Colombia's Caribbean coast where consistent waves meet a serene natural setting ideal for intermediate to advanced surfers. This exposed sandbar and river break sits near the northern edge of Tayrona National Park, offering stronger waves in a quieter environment compared to more crowded Caribbean alternatives. The spot combines excellent wave quality with a peaceful atmosphere that makes it a genuine gem for surfers seeking authentic Colombian waves.

Geography and Nature

Los Naranjos sits at the mouth of the Piedras River on Colombia's Caribbean coast, approximately 41 kilometers from Santa Marta. The beach is part of the Tayrona National Park area, one of Colombia's most biodiverse regions where jungle meets ocean. The setting is natural and relatively undeveloped, with lush vegetation backing the shoreline and the dramatic landscape of the Sierra Nevada mountains visible in the distance. This is a remote, nature-focused destination rather than an urban beach town, making it perfect for surfers who want waves without the party scene.

Surf Setup

Los Naranjos works best with northeast swell combined with south-southwest offshore winds that clean up the waves and create ideal conditions. The break produces both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom with flat rocks, offering A-frame peaks that peel in multiple directions. Northeast swell is the ideal direction, though the spot also picks up waves from local wind swells, making it very forgiving in terms of swell direction. The waves work across all tide stages, so you can paddle out whenever the swell is firing. On a typical session you can expect powerful, well-formed waves with good shape and the potential for waves exceeding 4 meters during strong swells.

Consistency and Best Time

Los Naranjos is extremely consistent, working around 150 days per year, making it one of Colombia's most reliable breaks. Autumn and winter months from September through March offer the best conditions, with consistent northeast swells and favorable wind patterns. The spot remains workable year-round, but these cooler months deliver the most frequent and quality waves. Summer months can still produce waves, particularly from local wind swells, but consistency drops compared to the peak season.

Crowd Levels

Los Naranjos remains relatively empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering a peaceful surfing experience without the pressure of crowds. The remote location and lack of nearby tourist infrastructure mean you will likely have the waves largely to yourself or share them with only a handful of other surfers.

Who It's For

This spot is best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers who can handle powerful, well-formed waves. The consistent power and wave quality make it less ideal for beginners, though the A-frame peaks do offer some sections suitable for developing surfers. Intermediate surfers will find plenty of challenge and progression opportunities, while advanced surfers will appreciate the wave quality and power on offer.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks along the shoreline and be aware of rip currents that can form in the river mouth area. The powerful nature of the waves demands respect and solid paddling fitness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October water temperatures sit around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a rash vest or thin short-sleeve wetsuit for UV protection. From December through March temperatures drop slightly to around 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest the primary concern rather than warmth.

How to Get There

The closest airport is Simón Bolívar International Airport in Santa Marta, located 41 kilometers away. From Santa Marta you can hire a taxi or arrange ground transportation for the drive to Los Naranjos, which takes approximately one hour. The beach is accessible by car, and parking is available near the break. Once at the beach, the lineup is a short paddle from shore. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so arranging private transportation is recommended for the most reliable access.

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Los Naranjos Barlovento

Colombia
11.25 N / -74.05 O
Caribbean
Week-end trip
Long walk (>30 mn)
Hard to find
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Los Naranjos Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Los Naranjos is a powerful rivermouth break located on Colombia's Caribbean coast where consistent waves meet a serene natural setting ideal for intermediate to advanced surfers. This exposed sandbar and river break sits near the northern edge of Tayrona National Park, offering stronger waves in a quieter environment compared to more crowded Caribbean alternatives. The spot combines excellent wave quality with a peaceful atmosphere that makes it a genuine gem for surfers seeking authentic Colombian waves.

Geography and Nature

Los Naranjos sits at the mouth of the Piedras River on Colombia's Caribbean coast, approximately 41 kilometers from Santa Marta. The beach is part of the Tayrona National Park area, one of Colombia's most biodiverse regions where jungle meets ocean. The setting is natural and relatively undeveloped, with lush vegetation backing the shoreline and the dramatic landscape of the Sierra Nevada mountains visible in the distance. This is a remote, nature-focused destination rather than an urban beach town, making it perfect for surfers who want waves without the party scene.

Surf Setup

Los Naranjos works best with northeast swell combined with south-southwest offshore winds that clean up the waves and create ideal conditions. The break produces both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom with flat rocks, offering A-frame peaks that peel in multiple directions. Northeast swell is the ideal direction, though the spot also picks up waves from local wind swells, making it very forgiving in terms of swell direction. The waves work across all tide stages, so you can paddle out whenever the swell is firing. On a typical session you can expect powerful, well-formed waves with good shape and the potential for waves exceeding 4 meters during strong swells.

Consistency and Best Time

Los Naranjos is extremely consistent, working around 150 days per year, making it one of Colombia's most reliable breaks. Autumn and winter months from September through March offer the best conditions, with consistent northeast swells and favorable wind patterns. The spot remains workable year-round, but these cooler months deliver the most frequent and quality waves. Summer months can still produce waves, particularly from local wind swells, but consistency drops compared to the peak season.

Crowd Levels

Los Naranjos remains relatively empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering a peaceful surfing experience without the pressure of crowds. The remote location and lack of nearby tourist infrastructure mean you will likely have the waves largely to yourself or share them with only a handful of other surfers.

Who It's For

This spot is best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers who can handle powerful, well-formed waves. The consistent power and wave quality make it less ideal for beginners, though the A-frame peaks do offer some sections suitable for developing surfers. Intermediate surfers will find plenty of challenge and progression opportunities, while advanced surfers will appreciate the wave quality and power on offer.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks along the shoreline and be aware of rip currents that can form in the river mouth area. The powerful nature of the waves demands respect and solid paddling fitness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October water temperatures sit around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a rash vest or thin short-sleeve wetsuit for UV protection. From December through March temperatures drop slightly to around 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest the primary concern rather than warmth.

How to Get There

The closest airport is Simón Bolívar International Airport in Santa Marta, located 41 kilometers away. From Santa Marta you can hire a taxi or arrange ground transportation for the drive to Los Naranjos, which takes approximately one hour. The beach is accessible by car, and parking is available near the break. Once at the beach, the lineup is a short paddle from shore. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so arranging private transportation is recommended for the most reliable access.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast, East
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
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The best conditions at Los Naranjos are from September through March with consistent northeast swells and south-southwest offshore winds. This spot works around 150 days per year, making it extremely reliable, especially in autumn and winter months when waves are most frequent and quality peaks. It remains surfable year-round, including summer with local wind swells, across all tide stages.
Los Naranjos suits intermediate to advanced surfers who can handle its powerful, well-formed waves. Beginners should avoid it due to the consistent power, but intermediate surfers find challenging A-frame peaks for progression, while advanced surfers enjoy the high-quality waves that can exceed 4 meters in strong swells.
Los Naranjos is a powerful rivermouth break with both left and right-hand A-frame peaks over a sandy bottom with flat rocks. It excels with northeast swells and south-southwest offshore winds, producing well-formed, powerful waves forgiving in swell direction, including local wind swells, and works across all tides with potential for waves over 4 meters.
Los Naranjos stays relatively empty on weekdays and weekends due to its remote location near Tayrona National Park, with few surfers in the lineup. Fly into Simón Bolívar International Airport in Santa Marta, 41 kilometers away, then take a one-hour taxi or arranged transport to the beach where parking is available and the paddle out is short.
Los Naranjos stands out as a serene, natural rivermouth break near Tayrona National Park with excellent wave quality in a peaceful, undeveloped setting backed by jungle and Sierra Nevada views. Unlike crowded Caribbean spots, it offers consistent powerful waves for intermediate to advanced surfers in a quiet environment perfect for authentic Colombian surfing without the party scene.

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