El Manda

17.988817 N / -71.162433 O

El Manda Surf Spot Guide, Dominican Republic

Nestled on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, El Manda delivers a classic beach break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over flat rocks, offering a mix of hollow barrels and fun, carving walls. This uncrowded gem provides a chill vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality sessions without the hustle, where the waves invite progression for all levels in crystal-clear Caribbean waters. It's the kind of spot that rewards early mornings with glassy faces and a sense of discovery.

Geography and Nature

El Manda sits along the pristine north coast near the popular Playa Encuentro area, in a relatively remote stretch of wilderness backed by lush palms and rugged coastline, far from urban bustle. The beach features a mix of sand and exposed flat rocks at low tide, forming a wild, natural setting within a protected coastal zone that keeps the surroundings untouched and serene. This quiet bay-like environment enhances the raw appeal, with consistent ocean swells shaping the breaks amid scenic, undeveloped terrain.

Surf Setup

El Manda is a straightforward beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming punchy A-frames with hollow sections on the right and longer, fun rides to the left over a flat rock bottom. It thrives on south and southeast swells, which wrap in perfectly, while northwest, west, or southwest winds keep things offshore and clean. Tide details are unclear, so check local conditions, but expect a typical session to deliver shoulder-high fun waves with occasional power for turns and floats in a laid-back lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

El Manda breaks sometimes, with surfable conditions popping up on south and southeast swells rather than the more common north ones that favor nearby spots, making it inconsistent but rewarding when it fires. Winter months from December to March bring the most reliable action alongside trade winds, while summer from June to October offers smaller, fun waves; aim for early mornings before winds pick up around 10am for the best glassy sessions, avoiding peak afternoon onshore blows. Spring and fall can fill in gaps with moderate swells, but scout forecasts closely for those magic days.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, giving plenty of space in the water. You'll share waves respectfully with a small mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

El Manda suits all surfers, from beginners finding easy entry waves on smaller days to intermediates and advanced riders chasing hollow rights or speedy lefts. Newcomers can build confidence on the fun, forgiving shapes, while experienced surfers score barrels and carvy walls over the flat rocks. Everyone leaves stoked from uncrowded sessions tailored to their level.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom, which can be sharp, and potential sea urchins, so reef booties are wise for beginners or low-tide paddles. Strong rips may form on bigger swells, but observing from the beach keeps things safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds comfort on longer days. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional depending on your tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Puerto Plata's Gregorio Luperón International Airport (POP), about 50 kilometers west, or Punta Cana (PUJ) roughly 200 kilometers east, then rent a car or grab a taxi for the drive. From Cabarete, head west along the coastal road for around 5 kilometers toward Sosua, watching for dirt tracks leading to the beach near lesser-known signs—it's a quick 10-minute drive from Encuentro's main parking area. Free, safe parking is available right at the beach, with an easy 100-meter walk to the break; public guaguas or motoconchos from Cabarete or Sosua run cheaply for about 30 to 100 pesos per person if you're without wheels.

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17.988817 N / -71.162433 O
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El Manda Surf Spot Guide, Dominican Republic

Nestled on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, El Manda delivers a classic beach break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over flat rocks, offering a mix of hollow barrels and fun, carving walls. This uncrowded gem provides a chill vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality sessions without the hustle, where the waves invite progression for all levels in crystal-clear Caribbean waters. It's the kind of spot that rewards early mornings with glassy faces and a sense of discovery.

Geography and Nature

El Manda sits along the pristine north coast near the popular Playa Encuentro area, in a relatively remote stretch of wilderness backed by lush palms and rugged coastline, far from urban bustle. The beach features a mix of sand and exposed flat rocks at low tide, forming a wild, natural setting within a protected coastal zone that keeps the surroundings untouched and serene. This quiet bay-like environment enhances the raw appeal, with consistent ocean swells shaping the breaks amid scenic, undeveloped terrain.

Surf Setup

El Manda is a straightforward beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming punchy A-frames with hollow sections on the right and longer, fun rides to the left over a flat rock bottom. It thrives on south and southeast swells, which wrap in perfectly, while northwest, west, or southwest winds keep things offshore and clean. Tide details are unclear, so check local conditions, but expect a typical session to deliver shoulder-high fun waves with occasional power for turns and floats in a laid-back lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

El Manda breaks sometimes, with surfable conditions popping up on south and southeast swells rather than the more common north ones that favor nearby spots, making it inconsistent but rewarding when it fires. Winter months from December to March bring the most reliable action alongside trade winds, while summer from June to October offers smaller, fun waves; aim for early mornings before winds pick up around 10am for the best glassy sessions, avoiding peak afternoon onshore blows. Spring and fall can fill in gaps with moderate swells, but scout forecasts closely for those magic days.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, giving plenty of space in the water. You'll share waves respectfully with a small mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

El Manda suits all surfers, from beginners finding easy entry waves on smaller days to intermediates and advanced riders chasing hollow rights or speedy lefts. Newcomers can build confidence on the fun, forgiving shapes, while experienced surfers score barrels and carvy walls over the flat rocks. Everyone leaves stoked from uncrowded sessions tailored to their level.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom, which can be sharp, and potential sea urchins, so reef booties are wise for beginners or low-tide paddles. Strong rips may form on bigger swells, but observing from the beach keeps things safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds comfort on longer days. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional depending on your tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Puerto Plata's Gregorio Luperón International Airport (POP), about 50 kilometers west, or Punta Cana (PUJ) roughly 200 kilometers east, then rent a car or grab a taxi for the drive. From Cabarete, head west along the coastal road for around 5 kilometers toward Sosua, watching for dirt tracks leading to the beach near lesser-known signs—it's a quick 10-minute drive from Encuentro's main parking area. Free, safe parking is available right at the beach, with an easy 100-meter walk to the break; public guaguas or motoconchos from Cabarete or Sosua run cheaply for about 30 to 100 pesos per person if you're without wheels.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Don't know
Good day lenght: Don't know
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fun
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Winter months from December to March bring the most reliable action at El Manda, with consistent south and southeast swells and favorable trade winds. Summer from June to October offers smaller, fun waves perfect for progression. Early mornings before 10am deliver the glassiest conditions before afternoon onshore winds pick up. Spring and fall can fill gaps with moderate swells, so check forecasts closely for those magic days.
El Manda suits all surfers from beginners to advanced riders. Newcomers build confidence on fun, forgiving wave shapes during smaller days, while intermediates and experienced surfers chase hollow rights and speedy lefts over the flat rocks. Everyone finds waves tailored to their level in this uncrowded environment, making progression natural and stress-free.
El Manda is a straightforward beach break firing reliable rights and lefts over a flat rock bottom. The right side forms punchy A-frames with hollow sections, while the left offers longer, fun carving rides. It thrives on south and southeast swells with northwest, west, or southwest winds keeping things offshore and clean for quality sessions.
El Manda stays empty on weekdays and weekends, offering plenty of uncrowded space in the water. Located about 5 kilometers west of Cabarete along the coastal road, it's a quick 10-minute drive from Encuentro's main parking area. Free, safe parking sits right at the beach with an easy 100-meter walk to the break, or grab cheap guaguas from Cabarete for 30 to 100 pesos.
El Manda delivers a chill vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality sessions without the hustle of crowded breaks. This uncrowded gem sits on the pristine north coast in a remote, wild setting backed by lush palms and rugged coastline, far from urban bustle. The mix of hollow barrels and fun carving walls over flat rocks rewards early mornings with glassy faces and a genuine sense of discovery.

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