Las Lajas

8.167933 N / -81.866200 O

Las Lajas Surf Spot Guide, Panama

Nestled on Panama's Pacific coast, Las Lajas delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating a mellow vibe perfect for relaxed sessions. This spot shines with its powerless, regular swells that suit surfers chasing fun, uncrowded lines without the intensity of heavy barrels. Imagine long beach stretches underlaid with soft sand, where the surf rolls in steadily for an easygoing tropical escape.

Geography and Nature

Las Lajas sits in Chiriquí Province on Panama's northern Pacific coast, about 120 kilometers west of David, featuring an expansive golden sandy beach that stretches 12 to 15 kilometers along the shoreline. The area remains relatively remote and pristine, backed by lush coastal forests and a small fishing village atmosphere rather than urban development. The wide, open playa offers a natural, undeveloped feel with gentle dunes and nearby rivermouths shaping the sandy bottom.

Surf Setup

Las Lajas is a pure beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming playful A-frames on good days, with the sandy bottom ensuring forgiving takeoffs. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, and northeast winds keep things offshore and clean. Mid to high tides bring out the best waves by pushing water over the sandbars, avoiding shallow exposures. In a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high powerless waves rolling in regularly, ideal for linking turns in a laid-back flow.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf at Las Lajas is regular and consistent year-round, with fair to good conditions fueled by Pacific swells, making it reliable across seasons. Prime months fall between June and October during the summer swell window, when south and southwest pulses deliver the steadiest action, though December to March winter swells also hold up well. Avoid peak rainy periods if onshore winds pick up, but even then, early mornings often clean up for sessions.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low overall, with just a few surfers on weekdays and slightly more on weekends from a mix of locals and visitors. The long beach spreads out the lineup nicely.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels, but it especially suits beginners and intermediates thanks to the sandy bottom and mellow waves. Newcomers can paddle into soft rights and lefts to build confidence, while intermediates enjoy linking sections on busier swells. Advanced surfers might find it tame but appreciate the consistency for warm-up days or coaching others.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for riptides near rivermouths, particularly on bigger swells or outgoing tides, and always scout the lineup first. The sandy setup keeps most hazards minimal, so surf within your limits and respect the conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees similar warm waters at 27-28°C, keeping things wetsuit-free with just trunks or bikinis. Spring and fall maintain steady 27-28°C, perfect for minimal gear year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into David’s Enrique Malek International Airport (DAE), about 120 kilometers east, then rent a 4x4 for the straightforward 2-hour drive west along Highway 1 toward Puerto Armuelles, turning off at signs for Las Lajas. From Panama City, it’s a 450-kilometer drive or bus ride via Copa or local operators to David, followed by the same route. Parking is easy and free right at the beach, with spots within 100 meters of the main break; public buses from David run sporadically but connect to the village.

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8.167933 N / -81.866200 O
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Las Lajas Surf Spot Guide, Panama

Nestled on Panama's Pacific coast, Las Lajas delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating a mellow vibe perfect for relaxed sessions. This spot shines with its powerless, regular swells that suit surfers chasing fun, uncrowded lines without the intensity of heavy barrels. Imagine long beach stretches underlaid with soft sand, where the surf rolls in steadily for an easygoing tropical escape.

Geography and Nature

Las Lajas sits in Chiriquí Province on Panama's northern Pacific coast, about 120 kilometers west of David, featuring an expansive golden sandy beach that stretches 12 to 15 kilometers along the shoreline. The area remains relatively remote and pristine, backed by lush coastal forests and a small fishing village atmosphere rather than urban development. The wide, open playa offers a natural, undeveloped feel with gentle dunes and nearby rivermouths shaping the sandy bottom.

Surf Setup

Las Lajas is a pure beach break firing rights and lefts, sometimes forming playful A-frames on good days, with the sandy bottom ensuring forgiving takeoffs. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, while southeast, east, and northeast winds keep things offshore and clean. Mid to high tides bring out the best waves by pushing water over the sandbars, avoiding shallow exposures. In a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high powerless waves rolling in regularly, ideal for linking turns in a laid-back flow.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf at Las Lajas is regular and consistent year-round, with fair to good conditions fueled by Pacific swells, making it reliable across seasons. Prime months fall between June and October during the summer swell window, when south and southwest pulses deliver the steadiest action, though December to March winter swells also hold up well. Avoid peak rainy periods if onshore winds pick up, but even then, early mornings often clean up for sessions.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low overall, with just a few surfers on weekdays and slightly more on weekends from a mix of locals and visitors. The long beach spreads out the lineup nicely.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels, but it especially suits beginners and intermediates thanks to the sandy bottom and mellow waves. Newcomers can paddle into soft rights and lefts to build confidence, while intermediates enjoy linking sections on busier swells. Advanced surfers might find it tame but appreciate the consistency for warm-up days or coaching others.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for riptides near rivermouths, particularly on bigger swells or outgoing tides, and always scout the lineup first. The sandy setup keeps most hazards minimal, so surf within your limits and respect the conditions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees similar warm waters at 27-28°C, keeping things wetsuit-free with just trunks or bikinis. Spring and fall maintain steady 27-28°C, perfect for minimal gear year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into David’s Enrique Malek International Airport (DAE), about 120 kilometers east, then rent a 4x4 for the straightforward 2-hour drive west along Highway 1 toward Puerto Armuelles, turning off at signs for Las Lajas. From Panama City, it’s a 450-kilometer drive or bus ride via Copa or local operators to David, followed by the same route. Parking is easy and free right at the beach, with spots within 100 meters of the main break; public buses from David run sporadically but connect to the village.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerless
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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FAQ

Las Lajas offers consistent surf year-round, but prime conditions peak between June and October when south and southwest swells deliver steady action. Winter months from December to March also hold up well with reliable Pacific swells. Early mornings typically provide the cleanest conditions regardless of season, so plan dawn sessions for glassy waves.
Yes, Las Lajas is especially welcoming for beginners thanks to its sandy bottom and mellow, powerless waves. The beach break produces soft rights and lefts perfect for building confidence, with forgiving takeoffs that let newcomers paddle into consistent, manageable sets without intensity or heavy barrels.
Las Lajas is a pure beach break firing both rights and lefts, sometimes forming playful A-frames on good days. The sandy bottom ensures forgiving conditions with waist-to-head-high powerless waves rolling in regularly. Mid to high tides bring out the best shape by pushing water over sandbars, ideal for linking smooth turns.
Crowd levels stay low with just a few surfers on weekdays and slightly more on weekends, so you'll enjoy uncrowded lines. Fly into David's airport 120 kilometres east, then rent a 4x4 for the straightforward 2-hour drive west along Highway 1. Free parking sits within 100 metres of the main break.
Las Lajas stands out for its expansive 12 to 15 kilometre golden sandy beach with a natural, undeveloped feel backed by lush coastal forests. The consistent year-round swell, mellow powerless waves, and low crowds create a relaxed tropical escape perfect for surfers seeking fun, uncrowded sessions without intensity or heavy barrels.

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