Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break)

-34.908800 N / -54.826817 O

Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay

Bikini Beach Left Reef Break delivers powerful left-handers over flat rocks that carve long, rewarding lines up to 500 meters on the best days. This regional classic in Uruguay packs fun and punch, ideal for experienced surfers chasing quality sessions with a laid-back coastal vibe. Expect a rocky bottom that demands respect, but the payoff is super-long rides when south swells align with north winds.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in Manantiales along Uruguay's south coast, Bikini Beach sits in a semi-urban beach area with easy public access via pathways, surrounded by low dunes and residential spots. The beach itself mixes sand with exposed flat rock reefs, facing the open Atlantic for consistent exposure to southern swells. Notable features include the prominent left reef that peels reliably, backed by a gentle coastal landscape that keeps the spot approachable yet wild.

Surf Setup

This is a classic reef-rocky break firing lefts, with shapes that hold from under 1 meter up to over 3 meters before maxing out, delivering powerful yet fun walls for carving and the occasional barrel section. Optimal swells roll in from the south or southeast, paired with north winds for clean offshore conditions, and it works across all tides though rising tide sharpens the best takeoffs. A typical session involves a 200-meter paddle out to the peak, where patient positioning unlocks those epic long rides amid a mix of locals and visitors.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf here breaks occasionally rather than daily, with very reliable conditions year-round when south groundswells hit, peaking in the warmer months from December to March for more frequent sessions up to 2-3 meters. Summer delivers the most consistent clean waves, while May to October brings powerful winter swells but cooler water and cloudier skies—avoid mid-winter lulls if chasing perfection. Check forecasts closely, as north-northeast offshore winds can light it up anytime.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays draw few surfers for uncrowded lines, while weekends fill up with a friendly mix of locals and tourists. Respect goes a long way in this welcoming scene.

Who It's For

Geared toward experienced surfers who handle powerful reef waves and rocky takeoffs with confidence. Beginners should steer clear due to the flat rock bottom and 200-meter paddle, but solid intermediates can progress here on smaller days under 1 meter. Advanced riders thrive on the long, challenging lefts that reward strong positioning and flow.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow pulling across the reef, plus flat rocks and sea urchins underfoot—wear booties and time your exits carefully. Localism exists, so prioritize respect in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March sees water temperatures around 23°C, perfect for boardshorts or rash vests. Winter from June to August drops to 12-14°C, calling for a full 4/3 hooded wetsuit to stay comfortable on longer sessions. Spring in September to November and fall in April to May hover at 13-18°C, where a 2-3mm spring or fullsuit handles the chill effectively.

How to Get There

Fly into Punta del Este International Airport (PDP), just 10 kilometers away, or Montevideo's Carrasco International (MVD) about 140 kilometers west. From PDP, drive east along Route 10 for 10 minutes through Manantiales to free street parking right by the beach, with public pathways leading under 100 meters to the reef lineup. No direct trains run here, but buses from Punta del Este or Montevideo drop nearby for budget travelers, making it straightforward for a surf road trip.

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Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) 

Uruguay
-34.908800 N / -54.826817 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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Level: Experienced surfers
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Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay

Bikini Beach Left Reef Break delivers powerful left-handers over flat rocks that carve long, rewarding lines up to 500 meters on the best days. This regional classic in Uruguay packs fun and punch, ideal for experienced surfers chasing quality sessions with a laid-back coastal vibe. Expect a rocky bottom that demands respect, but the payoff is super-long rides when south swells align with north winds.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in Manantiales along Uruguay's south coast, Bikini Beach sits in a semi-urban beach area with easy public access via pathways, surrounded by low dunes and residential spots. The beach itself mixes sand with exposed flat rock reefs, facing the open Atlantic for consistent exposure to southern swells. Notable features include the prominent left reef that peels reliably, backed by a gentle coastal landscape that keeps the spot approachable yet wild.

Surf Setup

This is a classic reef-rocky break firing lefts, with shapes that hold from under 1 meter up to over 3 meters before maxing out, delivering powerful yet fun walls for carving and the occasional barrel section. Optimal swells roll in from the south or southeast, paired with north winds for clean offshore conditions, and it works across all tides though rising tide sharpens the best takeoffs. A typical session involves a 200-meter paddle out to the peak, where patient positioning unlocks those epic long rides amid a mix of locals and visitors.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf here breaks occasionally rather than daily, with very reliable conditions year-round when south groundswells hit, peaking in the warmer months from December to March for more frequent sessions up to 2-3 meters. Summer delivers the most consistent clean waves, while May to October brings powerful winter swells but cooler water and cloudier skies—avoid mid-winter lulls if chasing perfection. Check forecasts closely, as north-northeast offshore winds can light it up anytime.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays draw few surfers for uncrowded lines, while weekends fill up with a friendly mix of locals and tourists. Respect goes a long way in this welcoming scene.

Who It's For

Geared toward experienced surfers who handle powerful reef waves and rocky takeoffs with confidence. Beginners should steer clear due to the flat rock bottom and 200-meter paddle, but solid intermediates can progress here on smaller days under 1 meter. Advanced riders thrive on the long, challenging lefts that reward strong positioning and flow.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow pulling across the reef, plus flat rocks and sea urchins underfoot—wear booties and time your exits carefully. Localism exists, so prioritize respect in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March sees water temperatures around 23°C, perfect for boardshorts or rash vests. Winter from June to August drops to 12-14°C, calling for a full 4/3 hooded wetsuit to stay comfortable on longer sessions. Spring in September to November and fall in April to May hover at 13-18°C, where a 2-3mm spring or fullsuit handles the chill effectively.

How to Get There

Fly into Punta del Este International Airport (PDP), just 10 kilometers away, or Montevideo's Carrasco International (MVD) about 140 kilometers west. From PDP, drive east along Route 10 for 10 minutes through Manantiales to free street parking right by the beach, with public pathways leading under 100 meters to the reef lineup. No direct trains run here, but buses from Punta del Este or Montevideo drop nearby for budget travelers, making it straightforward for a surf road trip.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) peaks from December to March with consistent clean waves up to 2-3 meters in warmer months. South or southeast swells with north winds deliver optimal offshore conditions year-round, though occasionally rather than daily. Rising tide sharpens takeoffs, and summer offers frequent sessions while May to October brings powerful winter swells with cooler water—check forecasts for north-northeast offshores.
Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) suits experienced surfers confident on powerful reef waves and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should avoid the flat rock bottom and 200-meter paddle out, but solid intermediates can progress on smaller days under 1 meter. Advanced riders excel on the long, challenging lefts rewarding strong positioning and flow.
Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) is a classic left reef break over flat rocks, holding from under 1 meter to over 3 meters with powerful fun walls for carving and occasional barrels. South or southeast swells with north winds create clean offshore lines up to 500 meters long. It works across all tides, best on rising, with a 200-meter paddle to the peak.
Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) has few surfers on weekdays for uncrowded lines, filling weekends with a friendly mix of locals and tourists—respect goes a long way. Easy access via public pathways under 100 meters from free street parking in Manantiales; fly into Punta del Este Airport 10 kilometers away or Montevideo 140 kilometers west, then drive Route 10.
Bikini Beach (Left Reef Break) stands out with powerful left-handers carving super-long rewarding lines up to 500 meters over flat rocks, packing fun and punch in a laid-back coastal vibe. This regional classic offers reliable peeling reefs backed by gentle dunes, ideal for quality sessions when south swells align with north winds, blending approachable wildness with epic rides.

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