Cutters Right

9.3833 N / -84.7167 O

Cutters Right Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Cutters Right stands as one of Costa Rica's most exclusive and challenging reef point breaks, a wave that demands respect and rewards experience with some of the most hollow and powerful rides in the country. Located in the Golfo de Nicoya region, this right-hander breaks only a handful of days each year, making it a true gem for experienced surfers willing to chase the perfect swell window. The wave peels fast and hollow over a sharp reef bottom, offering barrels and performance sections that will test your skills and commitment.

Geography and Nature

Cutters Right sits in the Golfo de Nicoya area of Costa Rica's central Pacific coast, a region characterized by mangrove-lined shores and a mix of rocky outcrops and sandy beaches. The break itself is relatively remote and undeveloped compared to nearby tourist hubs, maintaining a raw and authentic feel. The surrounding landscape features dense tropical vegetation and calm gulf waters that create a unique microclimate different from the open Pacific coast breaks.

Surf Setup

This is a right-hand point break that works best on southwest and south swells with low to mid tide offering the most consistent shape and barrel potential. The wave shape is distinctly hollow and fast, with sections that allow for sharp turns and tube riding when conditions align perfectly. Offshore winds from the northeast help clean up the face and enhance the wave's shape. On a typical session during a proper swell window, you can expect powerful, fast-moving walls of water that demand precise positioning and solid technique to navigate successfully.

Consistency and Best Time

Cutters Right is one of Costa Rica's rarest breaks, firing only around five days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align. The best windows typically occur during the green season from May to November when southern hemisphere swells reach the gulf, though timing is unpredictable. This rarity means you cannot plan a trip specifically to Cutters Right without significant flexibility or local knowledge about current conditions. Checking swell forecasts and connecting with local guides is essential before committing to a session here.

Crowd Levels

The extreme rarity of this break means you will rarely encounter crowds, even on weekends. When it does break, only a handful of dedicated local surfers and visiting enthusiasts typically paddle out, creating an intimate and respectful lineup atmosphere.

Who It's For

Cutters Right is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers who are comfortable navigating sharp reef breaks and powerful, hollow waves. The combination of a sharp reef bottom, fast-moving water, and demanding wave shape makes this unsuitable for intermediate or beginner surfers. If you reach this break during a firing swell, you should have solid barrel-riding experience and strong paddling fitness.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp reef bottom demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties to protect against cuts and abrasions. The power and speed of the wave can create strong currents, so understanding how to read the water and position yourself safely is crucial. Always check conditions with local surfers before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a thin spring suit or rash guard for sun protection. Winter from December to March cools to approximately 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. Spring and fall months range between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, making a light spring suit comfortable for extended sessions.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is San José (SJO), approximately 120 kilometers away. From San José, drive west toward Puntarenas and then south along the coast toward the Golfo de Nicoya region. The drive takes roughly two to three hours depending on your exact destination point. Local knowledge and potentially a boat are often necessary to access Cutters Right, as the break sits in a gulf location requiring either a long paddle or boat transport from nearby towns like Puntarenas or Jaco.

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Cutters Right Cooters Right

Costa rica
9.3833 N / -84.7167 O
Pacific South
Day trip
Hard to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only

Cutters Right Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica

Cutters Right stands as one of Costa Rica's most exclusive and challenging reef point breaks, a wave that demands respect and rewards experience with some of the most hollow and powerful rides in the country. Located in the Golfo de Nicoya region, this right-hander breaks only a handful of days each year, making it a true gem for experienced surfers willing to chase the perfect swell window. The wave peels fast and hollow over a sharp reef bottom, offering barrels and performance sections that will test your skills and commitment.

Geography and Nature

Cutters Right sits in the Golfo de Nicoya area of Costa Rica's central Pacific coast, a region characterized by mangrove-lined shores and a mix of rocky outcrops and sandy beaches. The break itself is relatively remote and undeveloped compared to nearby tourist hubs, maintaining a raw and authentic feel. The surrounding landscape features dense tropical vegetation and calm gulf waters that create a unique microclimate different from the open Pacific coast breaks.

Surf Setup

This is a right-hand point break that works best on southwest and south swells with low to mid tide offering the most consistent shape and barrel potential. The wave shape is distinctly hollow and fast, with sections that allow for sharp turns and tube riding when conditions align perfectly. Offshore winds from the northeast help clean up the face and enhance the wave's shape. On a typical session during a proper swell window, you can expect powerful, fast-moving walls of water that demand precise positioning and solid technique to navigate successfully.

Consistency and Best Time

Cutters Right is one of Costa Rica's rarest breaks, firing only around five days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align. The best windows typically occur during the green season from May to November when southern hemisphere swells reach the gulf, though timing is unpredictable. This rarity means you cannot plan a trip specifically to Cutters Right without significant flexibility or local knowledge about current conditions. Checking swell forecasts and connecting with local guides is essential before committing to a session here.

Crowd Levels

The extreme rarity of this break means you will rarely encounter crowds, even on weekends. When it does break, only a handful of dedicated local surfers and visiting enthusiasts typically paddle out, creating an intimate and respectful lineup atmosphere.

Who It's For

Cutters Right is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers who are comfortable navigating sharp reef breaks and powerful, hollow waves. The combination of a sharp reef bottom, fast-moving water, and demanding wave shape makes this unsuitable for intermediate or beginner surfers. If you reach this break during a firing swell, you should have solid barrel-riding experience and strong paddling fitness.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp reef bottom demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties to protect against cuts and abrasions. The power and speed of the wave can create strong currents, so understanding how to read the water and position yourself safely is crucial. Always check conditions with local surfers before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a thin spring suit or rash guard for sun protection. Winter from December to March cools to approximately 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. Spring and fall months range between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, making a light spring suit comfortable for extended sessions.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is San José (SJO), approximately 120 kilometers away. From San José, drive west toward Puntarenas and then south along the coast toward the Golfo de Nicoya region. The drive takes roughly two to three hours depending on your exact destination point. Local knowledge and potentially a boat are often necessary to access Cutters Right, as the break sits in a gulf location requiring either a long paddle or boat transport from nearby towns like Puntarenas or Jaco.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction:
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 2.5m-3m / 8ft-10ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Cutters Right fires only around five days per year during the green season from May to November when southern hemisphere swells reach the gulf. Timing remains unpredictable, so checking swell forecasts and connecting with local guides is essential before committing to a session. The best windows occur when specific swell and wind conditions align perfectly.
Cutters Right is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers only. The sharp reef bottom, fast-moving water, and demanding wave shape make this break unsuitable for intermediate or beginner surfers. You should have solid barrel-riding experience and strong paddling fitness before attempting this challenging right-hander.
Cutters Right is a right-hand point break that works best on southwest and south swells with low to mid tide offering the most consistent shape. The wave is distinctly hollow and fast, peeling over a sharp reef bottom with sections allowing sharp turns and tube riding. Offshore northeast winds help clean up the face and enhance the wave's shape.
Cutters Right sits in the Golfo de Nicoya region approximately 120 kilometres from San José airport, requiring a two to three hour drive west toward Puntarenas and south along the coast. Local knowledge and potentially a boat are necessary to access this remote break. The extreme rarity means you will rarely encounter crowds, with only a handful of dedicated local surfers and visiting enthusiasts typically paddling out.
Cutters Right stands as one of Costa Rica's most exclusive and challenging reef point breaks, firing only around five days per year. This rarity makes it a true gem for experienced surfers willing to chase the perfect swell window. The combination of hollow, powerful rides over sharp reef, remote gulf location, and intimate lineup atmosphere creates an authentic and rewarding experience unavailable at more accessible breaks.

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