Escondida

10.1678914 N / -84.7389 O

Escondida Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Playa Escondida is a world-class reef break that delivers hollow, powerful waves across a sharp rocky bottom, creating one of Costa Rica's most rewarding expert experiences. This A-frame peak produces fast, barreling rights and longer, throwing lefts that peel across the reef when conditions align. The wave's reputation for quality and challenge makes it a destination for experienced surfers seeking something beyond the typical Central Pacific lineup.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Golfo de Nicoya region just north of Jaco, Playa Escondida sits on a secluded, private beach accessible only by boat or through the Los Suenos Resort. The spot lies approximately 20 minutes by car north of Jaco town, nestled within a sheltered bay surrounded by lush coastal vegetation. The beach itself is rocky and not suitable for swimming or relaxation, but the dramatic setting and pristine water make it a special place for those who venture out.

Surf Setup

Playa Escondida works best on southwest and south swells, with the ideal swell window coming from the southwest. East-northeast offshore winds provide the cleanest conditions, though west winds can also work. The break performs best during mid to high tide when the reef has adequate water coverage. Expect a fast drop into the wave face followed by potential barrel sections on both peaks. The reef creates only two distinct takeoff zones, which means the wave can get crowded quickly despite the remote location. On a typical session with good conditions, you'll experience powerful, punchy waves that demand respect and solid technique.

Consistency and Best Time

Playa Escondida receives fairly consistent groundswells year-round, making it a reliable destination throughout the year. The spot works best during the rainy season from May through November when southwest swells are most frequent and reliable. Winter months from December through March still produce rideable waves, though consistency drops slightly. The break can hold waves up to approximately 3 meters before conditions deteriorate.

Crowd Levels

Despite its remote location, Playa Escondida attracts significant crowds when conditions are good. Several boatloads of surfers can arrive quickly once word spreads about swell, and the limited number of peaks means lineups can reach 20 to 30 surfers. Many in the water are local surfers who know the break intimately. Weekdays tend to be slightly less crowded than weekends.

Who It's For

This spot is exclusively for experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and powerful, hollow waves. The fast takeoff and barrel potential require solid paddling strength and wave knowledge. Intermediate surfers may find the power and speed overwhelming, while beginners have no business paddling out here. Advanced surfers will appreciate the quality and challenge this break consistently delivers.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp, rocky reef bottom demands careful navigation, particularly at lower tides when the shelf becomes dangerously shallow and exposed. Rocks can cause serious injuries if you lose your board or fall in the wrong spot. Always check tide conditions before heading out and avoid surfing during low tide entirely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring warm water temperatures around 29°C, requiring only board shorts and a rash vest for sun protection. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop slightly but remain warm at approximately 26 to 27°C, still comfortable in minimal coverage. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28°C.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) in San Jose, approximately 64 kilometers away. From the airport, drive toward Jaco, then continue north along the coastal highway. Boat access departs from Playa Herradura, just north of Jaco, where operators charge between 20 and 30 dollars per person for transport. The journey takes approximately 20 minutes by car from Jaco to the boat launch point. Alternatively, guests staying at Los Suenos Resort can paddle directly to the break from the resort beach.

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Escondida Playa Escondida

Costa rica
10.1678914 N / -84.7389 O
Pacific South
Week-end trip
Instant access (< 5min)
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Private access
Special access: By boat only

Escondida Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Playa Escondida is a world-class reef break that delivers hollow, powerful waves across a sharp rocky bottom, creating one of Costa Rica's most rewarding expert experiences. This A-frame peak produces fast, barreling rights and longer, throwing lefts that peel across the reef when conditions align. The wave's reputation for quality and challenge makes it a destination for experienced surfers seeking something beyond the typical Central Pacific lineup.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Golfo de Nicoya region just north of Jaco, Playa Escondida sits on a secluded, private beach accessible only by boat or through the Los Suenos Resort. The spot lies approximately 20 minutes by car north of Jaco town, nestled within a sheltered bay surrounded by lush coastal vegetation. The beach itself is rocky and not suitable for swimming or relaxation, but the dramatic setting and pristine water make it a special place for those who venture out.

Surf Setup

Playa Escondida works best on southwest and south swells, with the ideal swell window coming from the southwest. East-northeast offshore winds provide the cleanest conditions, though west winds can also work. The break performs best during mid to high tide when the reef has adequate water coverage. Expect a fast drop into the wave face followed by potential barrel sections on both peaks. The reef creates only two distinct takeoff zones, which means the wave can get crowded quickly despite the remote location. On a typical session with good conditions, you'll experience powerful, punchy waves that demand respect and solid technique.

Consistency and Best Time

Playa Escondida receives fairly consistent groundswells year-round, making it a reliable destination throughout the year. The spot works best during the rainy season from May through November when southwest swells are most frequent and reliable. Winter months from December through March still produce rideable waves, though consistency drops slightly. The break can hold waves up to approximately 3 meters before conditions deteriorate.

Crowd Levels

Despite its remote location, Playa Escondida attracts significant crowds when conditions are good. Several boatloads of surfers can arrive quickly once word spreads about swell, and the limited number of peaks means lineups can reach 20 to 30 surfers. Many in the water are local surfers who know the break intimately. Weekdays tend to be slightly less crowded than weekends.

Who It's For

This spot is exclusively for experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and powerful, hollow waves. The fast takeoff and barrel potential require solid paddling strength and wave knowledge. Intermediate surfers may find the power and speed overwhelming, while beginners have no business paddling out here. Advanced surfers will appreciate the quality and challenge this break consistently delivers.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp, rocky reef bottom demands careful navigation, particularly at lower tides when the shelf becomes dangerously shallow and exposed. Rocks can cause serious injuries if you lose your board or fall in the wrong spot. Always check tide conditions before heading out and avoid surfing during low tide entirely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring warm water temperatures around 29°C, requiring only board shorts and a rash vest for sun protection. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop slightly but remain warm at approximately 26 to 27°C, still comfortable in minimal coverage. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28°C.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) in San Jose, approximately 64 kilometers away. From the airport, drive toward Jaco, then continue north along the coastal highway. Boat access departs from Playa Herradura, just north of Jaco, where operators charge between 20 and 30 dollars per person for transport. The journey takes approximately 20 minutes by car from Jaco to the boat launch point. Alternatively, guests staying at Los Suenos Resort can paddle directly to the break from the resort beach.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
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Hollow, Powerful
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Escondida works best during the rainy season from May through November when southwest swells are most frequent and reliable. Winter months from December through March still produce rideable waves, though consistency drops slightly. The spot receives fairly consistent groundswells year-round, making it a reliable destination throughout the year. Mid to high tide provides the best conditions for accessing adequate water coverage over the reef.
Escondida is exclusively for experienced surfers only. The fast takeoff, barrel potential, and powerful hollow waves demand solid paddling strength and advanced wave knowledge. Intermediate surfers may find the power and speed overwhelming, while beginners have no business paddling out here. Advanced surfers will appreciate the quality and challenge this break consistently delivers.
Escondida is a world-class A-frame reef break that delivers fast, barreling rights and longer, throwing lefts peeling across the reef. The break works best on southwest and south swells with east-northeast offshore winds providing the cleanest conditions. The reef creates only two distinct takeoff zones, producing powerful, punchy waves that demand respect and solid technique. The spot can hold waves up to approximately 3 meters before conditions deteriorate.
Escondida is accessible only by boat from Playa Herradura, just north of Jaco, where operators charge between 20 and 30 dollars per person for the 20-minute journey. Alternatively, guests at Los Suenos Resort can paddle directly to the break. Despite its remote location, Escondida attracts significant crowds when conditions are good, with lineups reaching 20 to 30 surfers. Several boatloads can arrive quickly once word spreads about swell.
Escondida delivers one of Costa Rica's most rewarding expert experiences with its reputation for quality and challenge. The sharp rocky reef bottom creates fast, hollow waves across an A-frame peak that rewards solid technique and wave knowledge. The dramatic setting on a secluded private beach surrounded by lush coastal vegetation makes it a special destination. Advanced surfers seeking something beyond typical Central Pacific lineups will appreciate the consistent, powerful waves this break delivers year-round.

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