El Claron

-32.713817 N / -71.480650 O

El Claron Surf Spot Guide, Chile

El Claron delivers a fast and powerful left point-break that peels over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks, offering rides from 50 to 150 meters on good days. This exposed spot in central Chile captures the raw energy of south swells while sheltering from southerly winds, creating a welcoming vibe for surfers seeking quality waves close to the city. It's a regular performer that rewards patience with hollow sections and speed, perfect for those craving a classic point setup without the long trek.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the small coastal town of Horcon near Puchuncavi, about 26 kilometers north of Vina del Mar, El Claron sits on a rugged central Chilean coastline with dramatic cliffs and a compact beach framed by a rocky point. The landscape blends remote fishing village charm with easy access from nearby urban areas, featuring a sandy stretch that gives way to the point's rocky extension into the Pacific. This setup creates a picturesque, windswept arena where the ocean meets arid hills, keeping the spot feeling authentic and untamed.

Surf Setup

El Claron is a classic left-hand point-break that fires on south and southwest swells, wrapping clean lines when south winds blow offshore. Low tide is essential here, as it aligns the peak for optimal shape, avoiding the closeouts that can hit on higher tides or westerly swells. Expect a tight takeoff zone on a typical session, with fast walls that hollow out for powerful carves and the occasional tube, demanding quick positioning amid the local crew.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf throughout the year, thanks to prevailing clean groundswells, but it shines brightest in winter from June to September when south swells peak and east or south winds keep it clean. Fall months like March to May also deliver reliable head-high to double-overhead faces, while summer can turn fickle with smaller waves. Avoid midsummer lulls from December to February if chasing power, though checking forecasts always reveals surprise sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at El Claron are typically empty, giving you space to connect with the wave. Weekends draw a modest crowd of locals and nearby visitors, fostering a shared lineup in this tight-knit town.

Who It's For

El Claron suits all skill levels, from beginners finding gentle shoulders on smaller days to advanced surfers tackling the fast, powerful walls up to double overhead. Novices can paddle out on mellow low-tide sessions for long practice rides, while intermediates build speed on carving sections, and experts chase barrels in the hollow zones. Its versatility makes it ideal for progression trips, with something for everyone when conditions align.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for submerged rocks in the takeoff zone, especially at low tide, and be mindful of occasional rips pulling along the point. Approach with awareness to stay safe in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from June to October chills to 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties handles the colder bite. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm steamer sufficient most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Vina del Mar Airport (about 26 kilometers south) or Valparaiso (around 50 kilometers away) for the closest access, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive north via Route 68 and local roads to Horcon. Park in town and walk back a short 200 to 500 meters to the point, with easy street parking available. Public buses from Vina del Mar or Valparaiso run regularly to Puchuncavi, dropping you within a 1-kilometer stroll to the beach.

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El Claron El Claron Pointbreak

-32.713817 N / -71.480650 O
Santiago
Week-end trip
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
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El Claron Surf Spot Guide, Chile

El Claron delivers a fast and powerful left point-break that peels over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks, offering rides from 50 to 150 meters on good days. This exposed spot in central Chile captures the raw energy of south swells while sheltering from southerly winds, creating a welcoming vibe for surfers seeking quality waves close to the city. It's a regular performer that rewards patience with hollow sections and speed, perfect for those craving a classic point setup without the long trek.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the small coastal town of Horcon near Puchuncavi, about 26 kilometers north of Vina del Mar, El Claron sits on a rugged central Chilean coastline with dramatic cliffs and a compact beach framed by a rocky point. The landscape blends remote fishing village charm with easy access from nearby urban areas, featuring a sandy stretch that gives way to the point's rocky extension into the Pacific. This setup creates a picturesque, windswept arena where the ocean meets arid hills, keeping the spot feeling authentic and untamed.

Surf Setup

El Claron is a classic left-hand point-break that fires on south and southwest swells, wrapping clean lines when south winds blow offshore. Low tide is essential here, as it aligns the peak for optimal shape, avoiding the closeouts that can hit on higher tides or westerly swells. Expect a tight takeoff zone on a typical session, with fast walls that hollow out for powerful carves and the occasional tube, demanding quick positioning amid the local crew.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf throughout the year, thanks to prevailing clean groundswells, but it shines brightest in winter from June to September when south swells peak and east or south winds keep it clean. Fall months like March to May also deliver reliable head-high to double-overhead faces, while summer can turn fickle with smaller waves. Avoid midsummer lulls from December to February if chasing power, though checking forecasts always reveals surprise sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at El Claron are typically empty, giving you space to connect with the wave. Weekends draw a modest crowd of locals and nearby visitors, fostering a shared lineup in this tight-knit town.

Who It's For

El Claron suits all skill levels, from beginners finding gentle shoulders on smaller days to advanced surfers tackling the fast, powerful walls up to double overhead. Novices can paddle out on mellow low-tide sessions for long practice rides, while intermediates build speed on carving sections, and experts chase barrels in the hollow zones. Its versatility makes it ideal for progression trips, with something for everyone when conditions align.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for submerged rocks in the takeoff zone, especially at low tide, and be mindful of occasional rips pulling along the point. Approach with awareness to stay safe in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from June to October chills to 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties handles the colder bite. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm steamer sufficient most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Vina del Mar Airport (about 26 kilometers south) or Valparaiso (around 50 kilometers away) for the closest access, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive north via Route 68 and local roads to Horcon. Park in town and walk back a short 200 to 500 meters to the point, with easy street parking available. Public buses from Vina del Mar or Valparaiso run regularly to Puchuncavi, dropping you within a 1-kilometer stroll to the beach.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Surf El Claron best from June to September in winter when south swells peak and east or south winds keep it clean, or March to May in fall for reliable head-high to double-overhead faces. It's fairly consistent year-round with clean groundswells, but low tide is essential for optimal shape on south and southwest swells. Avoid midsummer lulls from December to February if chasing power, though forecasts can reveal surprises.
El Claron suits all skill levels, from beginners on gentle shoulders at low tide for long practice rides, to intermediates building speed on carving sections, and advanced surfers tackling fast powerful walls up to double overhead with hollow zones and occasional tubes. Its versatility makes it ideal for progression trips when conditions align, rewarding quick positioning amid the local crew.
El Claron is a fast and powerful left point-break over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks, offering rides from 50 to 150 meters on good days with hollow sections, speed, and occasional tubes. It fires on south and southwest swells wrapping clean lines when south winds blow offshore, with a tight takeoff zone demanding quick positioning, best at low tide to avoid closeouts.
Weekdays at El Claron are typically empty for plenty of space, while weekends draw a modest crowd of locals and nearby visitors in this tight-knit town. Fly into Vina del Mar Airport 26 kilometers south or Valparaiso 50 kilometers away, then drive north via Route 68 to Horcon in Puchuncavi. Park in town with easy street parking and walk 200 to 500 meters to the point, or take public buses from Vina del Mar for a 1-kilometer stroll.
El Claron stands out with its classic left point-break delivering quality waves close to the city, capturing south swells while sheltering from southerly winds for a welcoming vibe without long treks. Nestled in rugged Horcon near Puchuncavi, 26 kilometers north of Vina del Mar, it blends authentic fishing village charm with consistent performance, versatile for all levels, and a regular performer rewarding patience with powerful rides.

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