Black Beach

9.671150 N / -82.787483 O

Black Beach Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Nestled on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, Black Beach delivers fun, consistent beach-break waves peeling both left and right over a sandy bottom, creating an inviting vibe for surfers seeking reliable sessions without the hustle. The dark volcanic sand gives the beach its name, and the mellow, laid-back atmosphere lets you focus on scoring rides in a spot that fires up 150 days a year. Whether you're chasing playful peaks or just logging time in the lineup, this hidden gem offers pure surf joy.

Geography and Nature

Black Beach sits about an hour south of Limon in the funky, relaxed town of Cahuita, right at the edge of Cahuita National Park, making it a semi-remote coastal escape amid lush jungle and turquoise waters. The beach stretches with its signature black volcanic sand, soft underfoot and flanked by gentle rock ledges that come into play on bigger swells, while the surrounding landscape blends Caribbean vibes with easy access to nearby peaks like Playa Blanca and Playa Vargas. It's far from urban chaos, offering a pristine, natural setting where the surf takes center stage.

Surf Setup

This classic beach break throws up rights and lefts, with A-frames on good days and occasional hollow sections outside over a sandy bottom that keeps things forgiving. It thrives on northeast swells, best cleaned up by light offshore winds from the southwest, and works across all tides, though high tide smooths out the peaks for longer rides. Expect a typical session to deliver fun, waist-to-head-high waves with easy paddling out and room to maneuver, perfect for linking turns in uncrowded lines.

Consistency and Best Time

Black Beach boasts very high consistency, firing up around 150 days per year thanks to reliable northeast swells pushing through the Caribbean. Prime time hits from February to April during spring, when long-period waves roll in head-high to overhead, with glassy mornings before afternoon rains; late November to year-end winter also delivers frequent chest-high sets. Avoid summer months from June to October when surf drops to knee-high windswell, though green season still offers playful days between showers.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, keeping sessions spacious, while weekends maintain low numbers with a chill mix of locals and visiting riders. The spot stays remarkably uncrowded overall, giving everyone waves to share.

Who It's For

All levels find something here, from beginners enjoying small, rolling beach-break waves on the sandy peaks to intermediates and advanced surfers tackling hollower sections during bigger swells. Newcomers get gentle rights and lefts for practicing turns, while experienced riders chase fun power and occasional barrels without intimidation. It's versatile, rewarding progression at every skill stage.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sea urchins buried in the sand, especially at low tide, and a subtle rock ledge that surfaces on overhead swells. Strong rips can form on bigger days, so paddle smart and respect the conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 27-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 26-28°C, keeping things tropical with just trunks needed. Spring and fall average 26-28°C, perfect for skin sessions year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Limon Airport (LIO), about 60 kilometers north, then rent a car for the straightforward one-hour drive south on the main coastal highway through Cahuita town. From San Jose, it's a 200-kilometer scenic route east, around four hours by car. Park right at the beach access—secure spots are available but don't leave valuables inside—and it's a quick two-minute walk down a path to the sand. Public buses from Limon run regularly to Cahuita, dropping you a short 1-kilometer stroll away, with taxis as a reliable backup.

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Black Beach Cahuita

Costa rica
9.671150 N / -82.787483 O
Caribbean
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Black Beach Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Nestled on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, Black Beach delivers fun, consistent beach-break waves peeling both left and right over a sandy bottom, creating an inviting vibe for surfers seeking reliable sessions without the hustle. The dark volcanic sand gives the beach its name, and the mellow, laid-back atmosphere lets you focus on scoring rides in a spot that fires up 150 days a year. Whether you're chasing playful peaks or just logging time in the lineup, this hidden gem offers pure surf joy.

Geography and Nature

Black Beach sits about an hour south of Limon in the funky, relaxed town of Cahuita, right at the edge of Cahuita National Park, making it a semi-remote coastal escape amid lush jungle and turquoise waters. The beach stretches with its signature black volcanic sand, soft underfoot and flanked by gentle rock ledges that come into play on bigger swells, while the surrounding landscape blends Caribbean vibes with easy access to nearby peaks like Playa Blanca and Playa Vargas. It's far from urban chaos, offering a pristine, natural setting where the surf takes center stage.

Surf Setup

This classic beach break throws up rights and lefts, with A-frames on good days and occasional hollow sections outside over a sandy bottom that keeps things forgiving. It thrives on northeast swells, best cleaned up by light offshore winds from the southwest, and works across all tides, though high tide smooths out the peaks for longer rides. Expect a typical session to deliver fun, waist-to-head-high waves with easy paddling out and room to maneuver, perfect for linking turns in uncrowded lines.

Consistency and Best Time

Black Beach boasts very high consistency, firing up around 150 days per year thanks to reliable northeast swells pushing through the Caribbean. Prime time hits from February to April during spring, when long-period waves roll in head-high to overhead, with glassy mornings before afternoon rains; late November to year-end winter also delivers frequent chest-high sets. Avoid summer months from June to October when surf drops to knee-high windswell, though green season still offers playful days between showers.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, keeping sessions spacious, while weekends maintain low numbers with a chill mix of locals and visiting riders. The spot stays remarkably uncrowded overall, giving everyone waves to share.

Who It's For

All levels find something here, from beginners enjoying small, rolling beach-break waves on the sandy peaks to intermediates and advanced surfers tackling hollower sections during bigger swells. Newcomers get gentle rights and lefts for practicing turns, while experienced riders chase fun power and occasional barrels without intimidation. It's versatile, rewarding progression at every skill stage.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sea urchins buried in the sand, especially at low tide, and a subtle rock ledge that surfaces on overhead swells. Strong rips can form on bigger days, so paddle smart and respect the conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 27-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 26-28°C, keeping things tropical with just trunks needed. Spring and fall average 26-28°C, perfect for skin sessions year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Limon Airport (LIO), about 60 kilometers north, then rent a car for the straightforward one-hour drive south on the main coastal highway through Cahuita town. From San Jose, it's a 200-kilometer scenic route east, around four hours by car. Park right at the beach access—secure spots are available but don't leave valuables inside—and it's a quick two-minute walk down a path to the sand. Public buses from Limon run regularly to Cahuita, dropping you a short 1-kilometer stroll away, with taxis as a reliable backup.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
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Good wind direction:
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Black Beach fires best from February to April during spring, when head-high to overhead northeast swells roll in with glassy mornings. Late November through year-end winter also delivers frequent chest-high sets. The spot works around 150 days yearly, though summer months from June to October see smaller knee-high windswell, making it less ideal for bigger wave days.
Black Beach welcomes all skill levels, with beginners enjoying small, rolling beach-break waves on sandy peaks perfect for practicing turns. Intermediates and advanced surfers find hollower sections during bigger swells. The forgiving sandy bottom and easy paddling out make it rewarding for progression, though experienced riders can chase fun power and occasional barrels without intimidation.
Black Beach delivers a classic beach break throwing up rights and lefts with A-frames on good days and occasional hollow sections outside over sandy bottom. Northeast swells work best, cleaned up by light offshore southwest winds. Waves typically run waist-to-head-high with easy paddling and room to maneuver, working across all tides though high tide smooths peaks for longer rides.
Black Beach stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays and low numbers on weekends. Located one hour south of Limon near Cahuita, fly into Limon Airport then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive. Park at beach access with secure spots available, then walk two minutes down a path to sand. Public buses from Limon run regularly, dropping 1 kilometre away.
Black Beach offers consistent, mellow beach-break waves 150 days yearly in a semi-remote jungle setting near Cahuita National Park, blending Caribbean vibes with pristine natural surroundings. The signature dark volcanic sand and laid-back atmosphere create pure surf joy without hustle. Nearby peaks like Playa Blanca and Playa Vargas provide variety, while year-round tropical water temperatures between 26-29 degrees Celsius keep sessions comfortable.

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