Coco nuts

18.710333 N / -68.436433 O

Coco Nuts Surf Spot Guide, Dominican Republic

Coco Nuts delivers powerful, hollow waves that break over a pristine coral reef with occasional sharp rocks and sand, making it one of the Dominican Republic's most rewarding destinations for experienced surfers. Located on the northeast coast near Punta Cana, this uncrowded gem offers both left and right-handers with exceptional wave quality and minimal foot traffic throughout the week. The combination of consistent swell, manageable crowds, and stunning tropical surroundings makes Coco Nuts a must-visit for surfers seeking authentic Caribbean waves without the tourist scene.

Geography and Nature

Coco Nuts sits approximately 15 kilometers from Punta Cana on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic. The area features a dramatic coastline where coral formations meet sandy beaches, creating a natural amphitheater for wave formation. The surrounding landscape remains relatively undeveloped, with tropical vegetation framing the beach and providing a peaceful, natural setting. The reef structure extends into the water, creating the distinctive wave shape that makes this spot special, while the nearby private beach area adds to the exclusive feel of the location.

Surf Setup

Coco Nuts functions as a reef break that produces both right and left-handers with excellent shape and power. The waves break over a coral bottom mixed with sharp rocks and sand, creating that distinctive hollow, fast, and ledgy feel that experienced surfers crave. North, northwest, and northeast swells deliver the best conditions, while south, southwest, and southeast winds provide ideal offshore conditions that groom the waves beautifully. Mid to high tide stages work best at this spot, with rising and falling tides both enhancing the overall surf experience. On a typical session, expect powerful, well-defined waves with plenty of barrel sections and opportunities for aggressive maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Coco Nuts maintains regular consistency throughout the year, with the strongest conditions arriving during winter months from December through March when Atlantic swells are most active. The spot works year-round, but winter delivers the most reliable and powerful waves. Summer months from June to September see smaller, less consistent swell, though rideable conditions still appear regularly. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall offer moderate conditions suitable for most skill levels.

Crowd Levels

Coco Nuts remains remarkably uncrowded throughout the week and on weekends, offering a peaceful alternative to busier breaks in the Cabarete area. The spot's location away from major tourist centers and its challenging nature keep visitor numbers low, allowing for plenty of space and waves.

Who It's For

This spot is designed for experienced surfers who understand reef breaks and can handle powerful, hollow waves. Intermediate surfers with solid wave knowledge may find success here on smaller swell days, but the sharp coral and fast-moving waves demand respect and skill. Beginners should develop their fundamentals elsewhere before attempting Coco Nuts.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp rocks and coral formations require careful navigation and awareness. Wear reef booties and consider a helmet, as wipeouts on shallow reef can result in serious injuries. The powerful nature of the waves means strong swimmers and experienced surfers should be the only ones paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, requiring only a thin rashguard or no wetsuit at all. Winter from December to March cools to approximately 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, making a light springsuit comfortable for extended sessions. Spring and fall transition months hover between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius, where a rashguard provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) sits 15 kilometers away, making it the primary entry point. From the airport, arrange ground transportation or rent a vehicle for the short drive to Coco Nuts. The spot requires less than five minutes of walking from the parking area to reach the water, with instant beach access. Public transportation options are limited in this area, so having your own transport or booking a guided tour is recommended for convenience.

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Coco nuts ocean blue & sand hotel

Dominican Republic
18.710333 N / -68.436433 O
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Coco Nuts Surf Spot Guide, Dominican Republic

Coco Nuts delivers powerful, hollow waves that break over a pristine coral reef with occasional sharp rocks and sand, making it one of the Dominican Republic's most rewarding destinations for experienced surfers. Located on the northeast coast near Punta Cana, this uncrowded gem offers both left and right-handers with exceptional wave quality and minimal foot traffic throughout the week. The combination of consistent swell, manageable crowds, and stunning tropical surroundings makes Coco Nuts a must-visit for surfers seeking authentic Caribbean waves without the tourist scene.

Geography and Nature

Coco Nuts sits approximately 15 kilometers from Punta Cana on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic. The area features a dramatic coastline where coral formations meet sandy beaches, creating a natural amphitheater for wave formation. The surrounding landscape remains relatively undeveloped, with tropical vegetation framing the beach and providing a peaceful, natural setting. The reef structure extends into the water, creating the distinctive wave shape that makes this spot special, while the nearby private beach area adds to the exclusive feel of the location.

Surf Setup

Coco Nuts functions as a reef break that produces both right and left-handers with excellent shape and power. The waves break over a coral bottom mixed with sharp rocks and sand, creating that distinctive hollow, fast, and ledgy feel that experienced surfers crave. North, northwest, and northeast swells deliver the best conditions, while south, southwest, and southeast winds provide ideal offshore conditions that groom the waves beautifully. Mid to high tide stages work best at this spot, with rising and falling tides both enhancing the overall surf experience. On a typical session, expect powerful, well-defined waves with plenty of barrel sections and opportunities for aggressive maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Coco Nuts maintains regular consistency throughout the year, with the strongest conditions arriving during winter months from December through March when Atlantic swells are most active. The spot works year-round, but winter delivers the most reliable and powerful waves. Summer months from June to September see smaller, less consistent swell, though rideable conditions still appear regularly. The shoulder seasons of spring and fall offer moderate conditions suitable for most skill levels.

Crowd Levels

Coco Nuts remains remarkably uncrowded throughout the week and on weekends, offering a peaceful alternative to busier breaks in the Cabarete area. The spot's location away from major tourist centers and its challenging nature keep visitor numbers low, allowing for plenty of space and waves.

Who It's For

This spot is designed for experienced surfers who understand reef breaks and can handle powerful, hollow waves. Intermediate surfers with solid wave knowledge may find success here on smaller swell days, but the sharp coral and fast-moving waves demand respect and skill. Beginners should develop their fundamentals elsewhere before attempting Coco Nuts.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp rocks and coral formations require careful navigation and awareness. Wear reef booties and consider a helmet, as wipeouts on shallow reef can result in serious injuries. The powerful nature of the waves means strong swimmers and experienced surfers should be the only ones paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, requiring only a thin rashguard or no wetsuit at all. Winter from December to March cools to approximately 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, making a light springsuit comfortable for extended sessions. Spring and fall transition months hover between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius, where a rashguard provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) sits 15 kilometers away, making it the primary entry point. From the airport, arrange ground transportation or rent a vehicle for the short drive to Coco Nuts. The spot requires less than five minutes of walking from the parking area to reach the water, with instant beach access. Public transportation options are limited in this area, so having your own transport or booking a guided tour is recommended for convenience.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, NorthEast
Good wind direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The best time to surf Coco Nuts is during winter months from December through March for the strongest, most reliable waves from Atlantic swells. The spot works year-round with regular consistency, though summer from June to September brings smaller, less consistent swell. Shoulder seasons in spring and fall offer moderate conditions. North, northwest, and northeast swells with south, southwest, and southeast offshore winds are ideal, best at mid to high tides.
Coco Nuts suits experienced surfers who handle reef breaks and powerful, hollow waves. Intermediate surfers with solid wave knowledge may succeed on smaller swell days, but beginners should develop fundamentals elsewhere due to sharp coral, fast waves, and hazards. Strong swimmers and skilled surfers are essential for safety on this challenging spot.
Coco Nuts is a reef break producing powerful, hollow right and left-handers over coral with sharp rocks and sand. Waves offer excellent shape, speed, ledgy feel, barrel sections, and aggressive maneuver opportunities. Best with north, northwest, northeast swells and south, southwest, southeast offshore winds. Mid to high tides, both rising and falling, enhance the experience.
Coco Nuts stays remarkably uncrowded throughout the week and weekends, thanks to its remote location and challenging nature. It's 15 kilometers from Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ); drive or arrange transport for the short trip. Park nearby for less than five minutes' walk to instant beach access. Private transport or guided tours are recommended as public options are limited.
Coco Nuts stands out with powerful, hollow waves over pristine coral reef, offering uncrowded left and right-handers near Punta Cana without tourist crowds. Its consistent swell, exceptional quality, minimal foot traffic, and stunning tropical surroundings with undeveloped vegetation create an authentic Caribbean experience for experienced surfers seeking rewarding, peaceful sessions.

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