Barrinha

-28.085383 N / -48.630900 O

Barrinha Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in the heart of Brazil's surf-rich coastline, Barrinha delivers a thrilling beach-break experience with powerful rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom. These hollow, fast waves offer regular sessions that fire up with the right swell, creating an exhilarating vibe for surfers chasing quality lines in a laid-back setting. It's the kind of spot where you can score long, rippable walls without the chaos of overcrowded lineups.

Geography and Nature

Barrinha sits in the vibrant surf town of Saquarema, about 70 kilometers east of Rio de Janeiro along the stunning South Atlantic coast. This beach-break unfolds on a wide expanse of golden sand framed by a lagoon mouth, with the iconic church-topped hill overlooking the action nearby. The surrounding landscape blends coastal dunes, lush greenery, and a true Brazilian beach town feel—remote enough for uncrowded vibes yet accessible, with the ocean's raw power shaping the sandy shores.

Surf Setup

Barrinha is a classic beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming hollow, fast sections over the shallow sandbar that demand quick maneuvers and precise positioning. It thrives on south or southeast swells, with offshore winds from the west-southwest cleaning up the faces for epic sessions, and mid-tide stands out as the sweet spot where waves hold shape best across all stages. On a typical day, expect punchy 1- to 2-meter peaks rolling in regularly, blending speedy walls with occasional barrels for a high-adrenaline paddle-out.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very consistent surf thanks to its exposure to clean groundswells from the south, making it reliable year-round but peaking during the Southern Hemisphere's autumn and winter from April to October when powerful swells deliver waves up to 3 meters. Avoid the calmer summer months from December to March if you're after size, though smaller days still offer fun shape. Early mornings or weekdays during peak season maximize your chances for pristine conditions.

Crowd Levels

Barrinha stays empty on weekdays, giving you plenty of space to find your peak. Weekends see just a few surfers, blending locals and the occasional visitor in a chill mix.

Who It's For

Barrinha suits intermediate to advanced surfers who can handle its hollow speed and power over the sandbar. Beginners might find the waves too fast and steep, but intermediates can link turns on cleaner days, while experts chase the heavy barrels and long rides. It's a rewarding challenge that rewards solid skills with world-class sessions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips that can pull you out on bigger swells, and scattered rocks near the breaks require careful positioning. Always respect the conditions and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters around 25-27°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from June to October averages 22°C, calling for a 2mm spring suit or long-sleeve top to handle the cooler bite. Spring and fall hover at 23-25°C, where a shorty or trunks work fine depending on your chill tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG) or Santos Dumont Airport (SDU), both about 70 kilometers away, then rent a car for the scenic 2-hour drive east along the coast via BR-101 toward Saquarema. Once in town, head to the Itaúna neighborhood near the lagoon mouth—parking is easy and free along the beach road, with the break just a 2-minute walk away. Public buses from Rio run regularly to Saquarema's central terminal, from where it's a quick 5-kilometer taxi or local ride to the spot.

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Barrinha 

Brazil
-28.085383 N / -48.630900 O
Santa Catarina South
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Barrinha Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in the heart of Brazil's surf-rich coastline, Barrinha delivers a thrilling beach-break experience with powerful rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom. These hollow, fast waves offer regular sessions that fire up with the right swell, creating an exhilarating vibe for surfers chasing quality lines in a laid-back setting. It's the kind of spot where you can score long, rippable walls without the chaos of overcrowded lineups.

Geography and Nature

Barrinha sits in the vibrant surf town of Saquarema, about 70 kilometers east of Rio de Janeiro along the stunning South Atlantic coast. This beach-break unfolds on a wide expanse of golden sand framed by a lagoon mouth, with the iconic church-topped hill overlooking the action nearby. The surrounding landscape blends coastal dunes, lush greenery, and a true Brazilian beach town feel—remote enough for uncrowded vibes yet accessible, with the ocean's raw power shaping the sandy shores.

Surf Setup

Barrinha is a classic beach break firing both rights and lefts, often forming hollow, fast sections over the shallow sandbar that demand quick maneuvers and precise positioning. It thrives on south or southeast swells, with offshore winds from the west-southwest cleaning up the faces for epic sessions, and mid-tide stands out as the sweet spot where waves hold shape best across all stages. On a typical day, expect punchy 1- to 2-meter peaks rolling in regularly, blending speedy walls with occasional barrels for a high-adrenaline paddle-out.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very consistent surf thanks to its exposure to clean groundswells from the south, making it reliable year-round but peaking during the Southern Hemisphere's autumn and winter from April to October when powerful swells deliver waves up to 3 meters. Avoid the calmer summer months from December to March if you're after size, though smaller days still offer fun shape. Early mornings or weekdays during peak season maximize your chances for pristine conditions.

Crowd Levels

Barrinha stays empty on weekdays, giving you plenty of space to find your peak. Weekends see just a few surfers, blending locals and the occasional visitor in a chill mix.

Who It's For

Barrinha suits intermediate to advanced surfers who can handle its hollow speed and power over the sandbar. Beginners might find the waves too fast and steep, but intermediates can link turns on cleaner days, while experts chase the heavy barrels and long rides. It's a rewarding challenge that rewards solid skills with world-class sessions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips that can pull you out on bigger swells, and scattered rocks near the breaks require careful positioning. Always respect the conditions and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings warm waters around 25-27°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from June to October averages 22°C, calling for a 2mm spring suit or long-sleeve top to handle the cooler bite. Spring and fall hover at 23-25°C, where a shorty or trunks work fine depending on your chill tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Rio de Janeiro's Galeão International Airport (GIG) or Santos Dumont Airport (SDU), both about 70 kilometers away, then rent a car for the scenic 2-hour drive east along the coast via BR-101 toward Saquarema. Once in town, head to the Itaúna neighborhood near the lagoon mouth—parking is easy and free along the beach road, with the break just a 2-minute walk away. Public buses from Rio run regularly to Saquarema's central terminal, from where it's a quick 5-kilometer taxi or local ride to the spot.

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Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
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Right and left
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frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
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Hollow, Fast
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Surf Barrinha year-round for consistent waves, peaking from April to October with powerful south swells up to 3 meters. It thrives on south or southeast swells and west-southwest offshore winds, with mid-tide ideal for best shape. Early mornings or weekdays avoid any weekend increase, while summer December to March offers smaller fun waves.
Barrinha suits intermediate to advanced surfers handling its hollow speed and power over the sandbar. Beginners may find waves too fast and steep, but intermediates link turns on cleaner days, while experts chase heavy barrels and long rides for rewarding world-class sessions.
Barrinha is a classic beach break with powerful rights and lefts peeling hollow and fast over a sandy bottom and shallow sandbar. Expect punchy 1- to 2-meter peaks regularly, with speedy walls and occasional barrels demanding quick maneuvers, thriving on south or southeast swells and west-southwest offshores.
Barrinha stays empty on weekdays and sees just a few surfers on weekends, mixing locals and visitors in a chill vibe. Fly into Rio de Janeiro airports 70 kilometers away, drive 2 hours via BR-101 to Saquarema's Itaúna near the lagoon, with free easy parking and a 2-minute walk to the break.
Barrinha offers thrilling uncrowded beach-break sessions with long rippable walls, hollow fast rights and lefts over sand, in a laid-back Saquarema setting by golden sands and lagoon. Its reliable south groundswells deliver high-adrenaline peaks without chaos, rewarding skills with quality lines in a raw powerful ocean vibe.

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