La Posta

-34.8125 N / -54.5833 O

La Posta Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay

La Posta delivers consistent fun waves at this exposed beach break in Uruguay, peeling mostly left over a sandy bottom that keeps sessions forgiving and enjoyable. The vibe is relaxed and uncrowded, perfect for scoring long rides without the hustle of busier spots. Surfers love its reliable setup that turns southeast swells into playful walls ideal for turns and flow.

Geography and Nature

La Posta sits along the stunning coastline of La Barra in southern Uruguay, where golden sandy beaches stretch out backed by dunes and low-lying coastal scrub. This semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban buzz yet close enough to nearby towns for easy access, with the beach featuring wide, open sands that shape quality beach breaks. The landscape offers a raw, natural beauty with gentle rolling dunes and occasional rocky outcrops nearby, creating a serene surfing haven.

Surf Setup

This beach break primarily offers left-handers that wall up nicely for fun, maneuverable rides, though rights can pop up on certain swells. It thrives on southeast swells that wrap in powerfully, while north to northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the faces. Mid to high tide works best to avoid shallowing sections, and on a typical session expect waist to head-high fun waves that hold shape for multiple turns without overwhelming power.

Consistency and Best Time

La Posta boasts very consistent surf thanks to its exposure to groundswells, making it a safe bet year-round but firing best during autumn and winter months from March to August when southeast swells roll in steadily. Avoid summer from December to February if chasing bigger waves, as conditions can go flat or choppy, though mornings often deliver the cleanest sessions with fewer crowds. Check local forecasts for optimal timing around midweek swells.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see just a few surfers mixing locals and visitors. The low-key crowd keeps the lineup chill and welcoming.

Who It's For

La Posta suits all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and fun, approachable waves that rarely get too heavy. Beginners can paddle into smaller days and build confidence on the softer sections, intermediates will carve the walls for progression, and advanced surfers can link turns on better swells. Everyone walks away stoked from its versatile, power-fun nature.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger days, and be mindful of nearby rocks during low tide entries. Standard beach break precautions keep things safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from June to October cools to 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to handle chillier sessions. Spring and fall hover around 17 to 21 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm wetsuit provides reliable warmth without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Punta del Este International Airport (PDP), just 10 kilometers away, or Captain Corbeta CA Curbelo International Airport (MVD) in Montevideo about 140 kilometers north. From PDP, rent a car or take a taxi for the quick 15-minute drive south along Route 10 through La Barra to the beach parking. Free roadside parking is plentiful right at the spot, with under 200 meters walk to the lineup. Local buses from Punta del Este run frequently to La Barra, dropping you within 1 kilometer of La Posta for an easy stroll.

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La Posta 

Uruguay
-34.8125 N / -54.5833 O
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La Posta Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay

La Posta delivers consistent fun waves at this exposed beach break in Uruguay, peeling mostly left over a sandy bottom that keeps sessions forgiving and enjoyable. The vibe is relaxed and uncrowded, perfect for scoring long rides without the hustle of busier spots. Surfers love its reliable setup that turns southeast swells into playful walls ideal for turns and flow.

Geography and Nature

La Posta sits along the stunning coastline of La Barra in southern Uruguay, where golden sandy beaches stretch out backed by dunes and low-lying coastal scrub. This semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban buzz yet close enough to nearby towns for easy access, with the beach featuring wide, open sands that shape quality beach breaks. The landscape offers a raw, natural beauty with gentle rolling dunes and occasional rocky outcrops nearby, creating a serene surfing haven.

Surf Setup

This beach break primarily offers left-handers that wall up nicely for fun, maneuverable rides, though rights can pop up on certain swells. It thrives on southeast swells that wrap in powerfully, while north to northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the faces. Mid to high tide works best to avoid shallowing sections, and on a typical session expect waist to head-high fun waves that hold shape for multiple turns without overwhelming power.

Consistency and Best Time

La Posta boasts very consistent surf thanks to its exposure to groundswells, making it a safe bet year-round but firing best during autumn and winter months from March to August when southeast swells roll in steadily. Avoid summer from December to February if chasing bigger waves, as conditions can go flat or choppy, though mornings often deliver the cleanest sessions with fewer crowds. Check local forecasts for optimal timing around midweek swells.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are typically empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends see just a few surfers mixing locals and visitors. The low-key crowd keeps the lineup chill and welcoming.

Who It's For

La Posta suits all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and fun, approachable waves that rarely get too heavy. Beginners can paddle into smaller days and build confidence on the softer sections, intermediates will carve the walls for progression, and advanced surfers can link turns on better swells. Everyone walks away stoked from its versatile, power-fun nature.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger days, and be mindful of nearby rocks during low tide entries. Standard beach break precautions keep things safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from June to October cools to 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to handle chillier sessions. Spring and fall hover around 17 to 21 degrees Celsius, so a 3/2mm wetsuit provides reliable warmth without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Punta del Este International Airport (PDP), just 10 kilometers away, or Captain Corbeta CA Curbelo International Airport (MVD) in Montevideo about 140 kilometers north. From PDP, rent a car or take a taxi for the quick 15-minute drive south along Route 10 through La Barra to the beach parking. Free roadside parking is plentiful right at the spot, with under 200 meters walk to the lineup. Local buses from Punta del Este run frequently to La Barra, dropping you within 1 kilometer of La Posta for an easy stroll.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
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Surf La Posta best from March to August during autumn and winter when southeast swells roll in steadily for consistent waves. It thrives year-round on groundswells but peaks then, with north to northeast winds providing clean offshore conditions and mid to high tide ideal to avoid shallow sections. Summer from December to February can be flat or choppy, though mornings often deliver cleaner sessions with fewer crowds, especially midweek.
La Posta suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners can paddle into smaller days and build confidence on softer sections over the sandy bottom, intermediates carve the walls for progression, and advanced surfers link turns on better swells. Its fun, approachable waves rarely get too heavy, making versatile sessions enjoyable for everyone.
La Posta is an exposed beach break peeling mostly left over a sandy bottom, with rights possible on certain swells. Southeast swells wrap in powerfully to form playful walls ideal for turns and flow, delivering waist to head-high fun waves that hold shape. North to northeast winds groom clean faces, best at mid to high tide.
La Posta stays relaxed and uncrowded, with weekdays typically empty for solo sessions and weekends seeing just a few locals and visitors in a chill lineup. Fly into Punta del Este Airport 10 kilometers away for a 15-minute drive along Route 10, or Montevideo Airport 140 kilometers north. Free roadside parking is plentiful, with under 200 meters walk to the lineup or local buses dropping within 1 kilometer.
La Posta stands out for consistent fun waves in a relaxed, uncrowded vibe along La Barra's golden sandy beaches, perfect for long rides without hustle. Its forgiving sandy bottom and reliable southeast swells turn into playful walls for all levels, offering serene natural beauty with dunes and easy access, keeping sessions stoked and power-fun.

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