Suizo

10.298200 N / -85.847683 O

Suizo Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Capitán Suizo sits at the southern tip of Tamarindo Bay and represents one of Costa Rica's most accessible and welcoming beach breaks. This sandy-bottomed wave offers a unique setup where incoming swells wrap around an offshore island, creating mellow, user-friendly waves that work for surfers of every ability. The spot's relaxed vibe and consistent shape make it a standout destination for anyone seeking quality waves without the intensity or crowds of more famous breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 500 meters south of Henry's Right at the far southern end of Playa Tamarindo, Suizo sits where the beach transitions into rocky shoreline. The break lies directly inside the protective embrace of Isla Capitán, an offshore island that shapes the incoming swell into clean, peeling waves. The beach here is sandy and sheltered, with the Capitán Suizo boutique hotel marking the area. The surrounding landscape features the typical Guanacaste coastal vegetation, with palm trees and tropical greenery backing the beach. This is a developed area within the greater Tamarindo tourist zone, so amenities and services are readily available nearby.

Surf Setup

Suizo works best with southwest and northwest swells, which wrap around Isla Capitán from both sides to create consistent A-frame peaks and long, open-faced waves. The break produces both left and right-hand waves with excellent shape and surprisingly long rides, sometimes exceeding 200 meters on good days. The wave rarely barrels but reforms multiple times across the sandbank, offering multiple turn sections and mellow walls that feel forgiving underfoot. East, east-southeast, and southeast winds provide the best offshore conditions, and notably, when southern winds blow out other spots in the bay, Suizo remains protected and offshore due to its west-northwest beach orientation. High tide is essential for this break, as the wave shape and power improve significantly with incoming water. On a typical session, expect fun, non-threatening waves with open lines and plenty of time to set up turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Suizo breaks consistently throughout the year thanks to Tamarindo's exposure to both northern and southern hemisphere swells. Waves for beginners and intermediate surfers are available year-round, while the peak season for larger, more challenging waves runs from September through November. The best time to paddle out is two hours before high tide through two hours after high tide, as tidal ranges in this region shift approximately 2 to 3 meters daily. Always check local tide forecasts before heading out, as timing directly affects wave quality.

Crowd Levels

Suizo remains relatively empty on weekdays and sees only a few surfers on weekends. The spot attracts beginner surfers and lesson groups, but the beach is spacious enough to accommodate everyone without feeling crowded. The relaxed atmosphere reflects Tamarindo's laid-back character.

Who It's For

Suizo welcomes all skill levels. Beginners find perfect conditions on small swells, with sandy bottom protection and gentle takeoffs. Intermediate surfers can enjoy longer rides and multiple turn sections on bigger days. Even advanced surfers appreciate the wave's quality when swell size increases to head-high range, as the break becomes walled up and offers genuine challenge.

Hazards to Respect

The main consideration is the rocky shoreline at the southern end of the beach. Stay aware of your position relative to the rocks, particularly at lower tides. The area is generally safe, but standard ocean awareness applies.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range from 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a light rash guard. From December through March, temperatures drop to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, making a thin 2-millimeter wetsuit comfortable. During spring and fall months, expect 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a rash guard or light wetsuit works well.

How to Get There

Liberia International Airport lies approximately 60 kilometers north and represents the closest major airport. From Liberia, Suizo is roughly one hour's drive south. San José's Juan Santamaría International Airport is 4 to 6 hours away depending on traffic. From central Tamarindo, walk south along the beach for approximately 15 minutes until you reach the southern edge of Tamarindo Bay. By vehicle, drive toward Langosta and park near the Langosta Beach Club, then follow the beach access path. Alternatively, drive past the Capitán Suizo hotel and use the access trail on the southern side. Parking is available near both access points.

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Costa rica
10.298200 N / -85.847683 O
Guanacaste
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Suizo Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Capitán Suizo sits at the southern tip of Tamarindo Bay and represents one of Costa Rica's most accessible and welcoming beach breaks. This sandy-bottomed wave offers a unique setup where incoming swells wrap around an offshore island, creating mellow, user-friendly waves that work for surfers of every ability. The spot's relaxed vibe and consistent shape make it a standout destination for anyone seeking quality waves without the intensity or crowds of more famous breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 500 meters south of Henry's Right at the far southern end of Playa Tamarindo, Suizo sits where the beach transitions into rocky shoreline. The break lies directly inside the protective embrace of Isla Capitán, an offshore island that shapes the incoming swell into clean, peeling waves. The beach here is sandy and sheltered, with the Capitán Suizo boutique hotel marking the area. The surrounding landscape features the typical Guanacaste coastal vegetation, with palm trees and tropical greenery backing the beach. This is a developed area within the greater Tamarindo tourist zone, so amenities and services are readily available nearby.

Surf Setup

Suizo works best with southwest and northwest swells, which wrap around Isla Capitán from both sides to create consistent A-frame peaks and long, open-faced waves. The break produces both left and right-hand waves with excellent shape and surprisingly long rides, sometimes exceeding 200 meters on good days. The wave rarely barrels but reforms multiple times across the sandbank, offering multiple turn sections and mellow walls that feel forgiving underfoot. East, east-southeast, and southeast winds provide the best offshore conditions, and notably, when southern winds blow out other spots in the bay, Suizo remains protected and offshore due to its west-northwest beach orientation. High tide is essential for this break, as the wave shape and power improve significantly with incoming water. On a typical session, expect fun, non-threatening waves with open lines and plenty of time to set up turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Suizo breaks consistently throughout the year thanks to Tamarindo's exposure to both northern and southern hemisphere swells. Waves for beginners and intermediate surfers are available year-round, while the peak season for larger, more challenging waves runs from September through November. The best time to paddle out is two hours before high tide through two hours after high tide, as tidal ranges in this region shift approximately 2 to 3 meters daily. Always check local tide forecasts before heading out, as timing directly affects wave quality.

Crowd Levels

Suizo remains relatively empty on weekdays and sees only a few surfers on weekends. The spot attracts beginner surfers and lesson groups, but the beach is spacious enough to accommodate everyone without feeling crowded. The relaxed atmosphere reflects Tamarindo's laid-back character.

Who It's For

Suizo welcomes all skill levels. Beginners find perfect conditions on small swells, with sandy bottom protection and gentle takeoffs. Intermediate surfers can enjoy longer rides and multiple turn sections on bigger days. Even advanced surfers appreciate the wave's quality when swell size increases to head-high range, as the break becomes walled up and offers genuine challenge.

Hazards to Respect

The main consideration is the rocky shoreline at the southern end of the beach. Stay aware of your position relative to the rocks, particularly at lower tides. The area is generally safe, but standard ocean awareness applies.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range from 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a light rash guard. From December through March, temperatures drop to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, making a thin 2-millimeter wetsuit comfortable. During spring and fall months, expect 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a rash guard or light wetsuit works well.

How to Get There

Liberia International Airport lies approximately 60 kilometers north and represents the closest major airport. From Liberia, Suizo is roughly one hour's drive south. San José's Juan Santamaría International Airport is 4 to 6 hours away depending on traffic. From central Tamarindo, walk south along the beach for approximately 15 minutes until you reach the southern edge of Tamarindo Bay. By vehicle, drive toward Langosta and park near the Langosta Beach Club, then follow the beach access path. Alternatively, drive past the Capitán Suizo hotel and use the access trail on the southern side. Parking is available near both access points.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, South
Good wind direction: South, East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Powerless
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Suizo breaks consistently year-round, with peak larger waves from September through November, and best sessions two hours before to two hours after high tide. Southwest and northwest swells work best, wrapping around Isla Capitán for A-frame peaks, while east, east-southeast, and southeast winds provide ideal offshore conditions. High tide improves wave shape and power with daily tidal ranges of 2 to 3 meters—always check local forecasts.
Suizo welcomes all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners enjoy sandy-bottom protection and gentle takeoffs on small swells, intermediates get long rides with multiple turns, and advanced surfers find head-high challenges with walled-up waves. Its mellow, forgiving shape and consistent conditions make it user-friendly for everyone.
Suizo is a sandy-bottom beach break producing left and right A-frame peaks with long rides up to 200 meters that reform multiple times. Southwest and northwest swells wrap around Isla Capitán for clean, peeling waves with mellow walls and turn sections, rarely barreling. High tide is essential for optimal power and shape, staying protected when southern winds blow out other spots.
Suizo stays relatively empty on weekdays and lightly used on weekends by beginners and lessons, with spacious beach to avoid crowds. From central Tamarindo, walk south along the beach for 15 minutes or drive toward Langosta, park near Langosta Beach Club or Capitán Suizo hotel, and use beach access paths. Liberia Airport is 60 kilometers north, about one hour's drive.
Suizo stands out for its mellow, accessible waves wrapping around offshore Isla Capitán, offering consistent quality without intensity or crowds of famous breaks. The sandy bottom, long rides over 200 meters, and protection from southern winds create forgiving, user-friendly sessions for all levels in a relaxed vibe amid Tamarindo's amenities.

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