Cacimbinhas

-6.211533 N / -35.077500 O

Cacimbinhas Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in the pristine coastal stretch of Rio Grande do Norte, Cacimbinhas delivers a classic beach-break experience with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom. This powerful yet fun wave offers regular sessions that feel like a hidden gem, blending raw energy with an uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers seeking authentic Northeast Brazil barrels and carves. Whether you're chasing long walls or quick pits, the spot's forgiving sand setup invites waves that hold shape across a wide range of conditions.

Geography and Nature

Cacimbinhas sits in the Tibau do Sul region near the vibrant beach town of Pipa in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, forming part of a wild, less-developed coastline backed by towering dunes and dramatic cliffs. The beach stretches out as a long expanse of fine white sand, remote and windswept, with minimal infrastructure that keeps it feeling untouched and expansive. Surrounded by lush Atlantic rainforest and offering stunning viewpoints from dune tops, this exposed stretch captures the raw beauty of Brazil's Northeast, where the ocean meets endless golden sands without urban sprawl.

Surf Setup

Cacimbinhas fires up as a reliable beach break, dishing out both lefts and rights that form from shifting sandbars, often shaping into fun A-frames or powerful sections ripe for maneuvers. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells, with north or south winds holding offshore to groom clean faces up to 2 meters. Low tide is prime time, when the waves stand up best over the sandy bottom for longer rides and more defined peaks. On a typical session, expect powerful, fun waves that reward positioning, delivering a mix of speedy walls and occasional barrels in warm, crystal-clear water.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposure to consistent southeast and east swells throughout the year, making it a solid bet for Northeast Brazil surf trips. Peak conditions align from July to January when northeast trades lighten and swells pulse in steadily, while April to June can bring choppier seas from stronger winds—still surfable but less polished. Avoid mid-year transitions if chasing perfection, as south winds may onshore more frequently, though the beach break adapts well overall.

Crowd Levels

Cacimbinhas remains remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike offering plenty of space in the lineup. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and occasional travelers, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers from beginners to advanced, Cacimbinhas shines with its sandy bottom that cushions wipeouts and versatile peaks for building skills. Beginners can paddle into smaller days for easy whitewash practice, intermediates link turns on chest-high fun waves, and experts push the powerful sections for high-line speed. The all-level appeal comes from its forgiving setup paired with enough juice to challenge on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents, especially on bigger days when they can pull strong offshore across the exposed beach. The sandy bottom keeps things relatively safe, but always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March warms up to 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just trunks needed. Spring and fall hover around 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a shorty wetsuit optional on cooler mornings adds versatility.

How to Get There

Fly into Natal International Airport (NAT), about 85 kilometers north, then rent a car or buggy for the scenic 1.5-hour drive south via RN-063 through Pipa's winding coastal roads. From Pipa's main strip, it's a quick 5-kilometer jaunt to Cacimbinhas with free roadside parking near dune accesses or viewpoints. No public transport hits the beach directly, but taxis from Pipa run 10 to 15 minutes for around 50 reais, and the walk from nearby strands is feasible at low tide for the adventurous.

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Brazil
-6.211533 N / -35.077500 O
Rio Grande Do Norte
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Cacimbinhas Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in the pristine coastal stretch of Rio Grande do Norte, Cacimbinhas delivers a classic beach-break experience with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom. This powerful yet fun wave offers regular sessions that feel like a hidden gem, blending raw energy with an uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers seeking authentic Northeast Brazil barrels and carves. Whether you're chasing long walls or quick pits, the spot's forgiving sand setup invites waves that hold shape across a wide range of conditions.

Geography and Nature

Cacimbinhas sits in the Tibau do Sul region near the vibrant beach town of Pipa in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, forming part of a wild, less-developed coastline backed by towering dunes and dramatic cliffs. The beach stretches out as a long expanse of fine white sand, remote and windswept, with minimal infrastructure that keeps it feeling untouched and expansive. Surrounded by lush Atlantic rainforest and offering stunning viewpoints from dune tops, this exposed stretch captures the raw beauty of Brazil's Northeast, where the ocean meets endless golden sands without urban sprawl.

Surf Setup

Cacimbinhas fires up as a reliable beach break, dishing out both lefts and rights that form from shifting sandbars, often shaping into fun A-frames or powerful sections ripe for maneuvers. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells, with north or south winds holding offshore to groom clean faces up to 2 meters. Low tide is prime time, when the waves stand up best over the sandy bottom for longer rides and more defined peaks. On a typical session, expect powerful, fun waves that reward positioning, delivering a mix of speedy walls and occasional barrels in warm, crystal-clear water.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposure to consistent southeast and east swells throughout the year, making it a solid bet for Northeast Brazil surf trips. Peak conditions align from July to January when northeast trades lighten and swells pulse in steadily, while April to June can bring choppier seas from stronger winds—still surfable but less polished. Avoid mid-year transitions if chasing perfection, as south winds may onshore more frequently, though the beach break adapts well overall.

Crowd Levels

Cacimbinhas remains remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike offering plenty of space in the lineup. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and occasional travelers, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers from beginners to advanced, Cacimbinhas shines with its sandy bottom that cushions wipeouts and versatile peaks for building skills. Beginners can paddle into smaller days for easy whitewash practice, intermediates link turns on chest-high fun waves, and experts push the powerful sections for high-line speed. The all-level appeal comes from its forgiving setup paired with enough juice to challenge on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents, especially on bigger days when they can pull strong offshore across the exposed beach. The sandy bottom keeps things relatively safe, but always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March warms up to 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just trunks needed. Spring and fall hover around 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a shorty wetsuit optional on cooler mornings adds versatility.

How to Get There

Fly into Natal International Airport (NAT), about 85 kilometers north, then rent a car or buggy for the scenic 1.5-hour drive south via RN-063 through Pipa's winding coastal roads. From Pipa's main strip, it's a quick 5-kilometer jaunt to Cacimbinhas with free roadside parking near dune accesses or viewpoints. No public transport hits the beach directly, but taxis from Pipa run 10 to 15 minutes for around 50 reais, and the walk from nearby strands is feasible at low tide for the adventurous.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: North, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Peak conditions at Cacimbinhas run from July to January when northeast trades lighten and swells pulse steadily. The spot offers regular consistency year-round from southeast and east swells, thriving on north or south offshore winds up to 2 meters. Low tide is prime for longer rides over the sandy bottom, though April to June brings choppier seas from stronger winds.
Cacimbinhas suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Its sandy bottom cushions wipeouts, letting beginners paddle into smaller days for whitewash practice, while intermediates link turns on chest-high waves and experts tackle powerful sections for speed and barrels on bigger swells.
Cacimbinhas is a reliable beach break with punchy rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, forming A-frames or powerful sections. It excels on southeast, east, and northeast swells up to 2 meters with north or south offshore winds, delivering fun walls, quick pits, and defined peaks at low tide in warm, clear water.
Cacimbinhas stays remarkably empty with plenty of space weekdays and weekends, shared sparingly with locals and travelers. Fly into Natal Airport 85 kilometers north, then drive 1.5 hours south via RN-063; from Pipa it's a 5-kilometer trip with free roadside parking near dune accesses, or take a 10-15 minute taxi for 50 reais.
Cacimbinhas stands out as an uncrowded hidden gem in Rio Grande do Norte with powerful yet fun beach-break waves blending raw energy, barrels, and carves over forgiving sand. Its remote, windswept beach backed by dunes and cliffs offers authentic Northeast Brazil sessions that hold shape widely, far from urban sprawl.

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