El Paso

-12.339900 N / -76.826533 O

El Paso Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled in the Punta Hermosa area south of Lima, El Paso delivers a thrilling right-hand point break that carves over boulders into hollow, fast, and powerful sections perfect for high-performance surfing. This experienced-only gem offers long, rewarding rides on southwest or south swells, with a raw, uncrowded vibe that lets you connect deeply with the wave. It's the kind of spot where every session feels like a personal challenge against Peru's potent Pacific energy.

Geography and Nature

El Paso sits in the Punta Hermosa region, about 40 kilometers south of Lima along Peru's arid coastal desert landscape, where steep cliffs and small horseshoe bays frame the coastline. The spot fronts a rocky beach divided by reefs, with boulder-strewn takeoffs leading into the channel, surrounded by sparse vegetation and distant Andean foothills. This semi-remote setup provides a stark, windswept beauty far from urban bustle, ideal for focused surf trips.

Surf Setup

El Paso is a classic right-hand point break that peels powerfully over a boulder bottom, forming hollow barrels and speedy walls on solid southwest or south swells. Offshore winds from the east clean up the face best, while low to mid tides sharpen the wave for maximum speed and drive. Expect a typical session to deliver 1- to 3-meter faces that demand precise positioning and strong paddling to link sections without getting pitched.

Consistency and Best Time

El Paso fires consistently year-round thanks to reliable groundswells, but it peaks from March to September during winter when southwest and south swells roll in strong and frequent. Avoid summer afternoons if winds pick up, and target early mornings or weekdays for the cleanest conditions. Spring and fall offer solid backups with mixed swells, keeping the spot workable even on off days.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at El Paso are typically empty, giving you solo sessions on this quality wave. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting Peruvians who share the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

El Paso suits experienced surfers who can handle fast, hollow rights over boulders and read shifting sections. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the power and rocky exposure, but advanced riders will score long, high-line barrels and carves. It's a proving ground for those chasing progression in punchy point waves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that can bruise on closeouts or wipeouts, and time your exits carefully to avoid the rocks. Strong rips may pull through the channel after big sets, so paddle smart and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm fullsuit or spring wetsuit keeps you comfortable for all-day sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm or 4/3mm wetsuit to combat the chill on longer swells. Spring and fall hover around 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm wetsuit ideal for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima, just 40 kilometers north, then hop a southbound bus from Lima's La Marina terminal directly to Punta Hermosa for about 1.5 hours and 10 to 20 Peruvian soles. From Punta Hermosa's main plaza, rent a moto-taxi or drive 2 kilometers south along the Pan-American Highway to El Paso's parking area right at the cliff base. Street parking is free and secure during surf hours, with a short 100-meter rocky path down to the break; no public transport reaches the spot exactly, so plan for a taxi top-off.

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El Paso 

-12.339900 N / -76.826533 O
Lima
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El Paso Surf Spot Guide, Peru

Nestled in the Punta Hermosa area south of Lima, El Paso delivers a thrilling right-hand point break that carves over boulders into hollow, fast, and powerful sections perfect for high-performance surfing. This experienced-only gem offers long, rewarding rides on southwest or south swells, with a raw, uncrowded vibe that lets you connect deeply with the wave. It's the kind of spot where every session feels like a personal challenge against Peru's potent Pacific energy.

Geography and Nature

El Paso sits in the Punta Hermosa region, about 40 kilometers south of Lima along Peru's arid coastal desert landscape, where steep cliffs and small horseshoe bays frame the coastline. The spot fronts a rocky beach divided by reefs, with boulder-strewn takeoffs leading into the channel, surrounded by sparse vegetation and distant Andean foothills. This semi-remote setup provides a stark, windswept beauty far from urban bustle, ideal for focused surf trips.

Surf Setup

El Paso is a classic right-hand point break that peels powerfully over a boulder bottom, forming hollow barrels and speedy walls on solid southwest or south swells. Offshore winds from the east clean up the face best, while low to mid tides sharpen the wave for maximum speed and drive. Expect a typical session to deliver 1- to 3-meter faces that demand precise positioning and strong paddling to link sections without getting pitched.

Consistency and Best Time

El Paso fires consistently year-round thanks to reliable groundswells, but it peaks from March to September during winter when southwest and south swells roll in strong and frequent. Avoid summer afternoons if winds pick up, and target early mornings or weekdays for the cleanest conditions. Spring and fall offer solid backups with mixed swells, keeping the spot workable even on off days.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at El Paso are typically empty, giving you solo sessions on this quality wave. Weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting Peruvians who share the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

El Paso suits experienced surfers who can handle fast, hollow rights over boulders and read shifting sections. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the power and rocky exposure, but advanced riders will score long, high-line barrels and carves. It's a proving ground for those chasing progression in punchy point waves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that can bruise on closeouts or wipeouts, and time your exits carefully to avoid the rocks. Strong rips may pull through the channel after big sets, so paddle smart and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm fullsuit or spring wetsuit keeps you comfortable for all-day sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm or 4/3mm wetsuit to combat the chill on longer swells. Spring and fall hover around 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm wetsuit ideal for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) in Lima, just 40 kilometers north, then hop a southbound bus from Lima's La Marina terminal directly to Punta Hermosa for about 1.5 hours and 10 to 20 Peruvian soles. From Punta Hermosa's main plaza, rent a moto-taxi or drive 2 kilometers south along the Pan-American Highway to El Paso's parking area right at the cliff base. Street parking is free and secure during surf hours, with a short 100-meter rocky path down to the break; no public transport reaches the spot exactly, so plan for a taxi top-off.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction:
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
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El Paso peaks from March to September during winter with strong southwest and south swells. It fires consistently year-round on reliable groundswells, but target early mornings or weekdays for cleanest conditions with offshore east winds and low to mid tides. Spring and fall provide solid mixed swells as backups, avoiding summer afternoons when winds pick up.
El Paso suits experienced surfers only who handle fast, hollow rights over boulders. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the power, rocky exposure, and need for precise positioning and strong paddling. Advanced riders score long, high-line barrels and carves on this proving ground for progression in punchy point waves.
El Paso is a classic right-hand point break peeling powerfully over a boulder bottom into hollow barrels and speedy walls. It delivers 1- to 3-meter faces on solid southwest or south swells, best cleaned by offshore east winds at low to mid tides for maximum speed and drive.
Weekdays at El Paso are typically empty for solo sessions, with weekends seeing a few locals and visiting Peruvians who share respectfully. Fly into Lima's Jorge Chávez Airport, take a 1.5-hour bus to Punta Hermosa for 10 to 20 soles, then a 2-kilometer moto-taxi south to free cliff-base parking and a 100-meter rocky path down.
El Paso offers a thrilling, uncrowded right-hand point break with long, rewarding rides over boulders into hollow, fast sections on Peru's potent Pacific energy. Its raw, semi-remote vibe in Punta Hermosa's arid desert cliffs provides focused, personal challenges far from urban bustle, ideal for high-performance surfing.

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