El Pepe

-34.78 N / -54.85 O

El Pepe Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay

El Pepe delivers a raw rivermouth wave that fires up with hollow, fast rights and lefts, perfect for experienced surfers chasing powerful barrels over a sandy bottom. Nestled in Uruguay's coastal rhythm, this spot pulses with an uncrowded vibe where the ocean's energy meets serene surroundings, offering sessions that test your limits and reward commitment. It's the kind of place where every swell feels like a personal invitation to push your surfing.

Geography and Nature

El Pepe sits in the Maldonado region near José Ignacio, along Uruguay's exposed Atlantic coast, where the rivermouth shapes the landscape into wide sandy beaches flanked by rolling dunes and low-lying scrub. This semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban buzz, with natural surroundings of open grasslands and gentle coastal hills providing a peaceful backdrop. The beach itself is broad and sandy, ideal for launching into waves without rocky interference, though the rivermouth adds dynamic water flow to the scene.

Surf Setup

This rivermouth spot unleashes right and left handers that stand out for their hollow, fast, and powerful shape, often forming punchy A-frames on good days. It thrives on swells from the southwest, south, or southeast, while north or northwest winds keep things offshore and clean. Low to mid tides work best to focus the energy, avoiding the mush at high tide. In a typical session, expect regular waves up to 2 meters that demand quick maneuvers and strong paddling to connect sections.

Consistency and Best Time

El Pepe offers regular, fairly consistent surf thanks to its exposed position picking up distant groundswells, making it reliable throughout the year but peaking in winter from June to September when south swells roll in strong. Aim for these cooler months for the most powerful sessions, while spring and fall provide solid backups with milder conditions. Avoid summer from December to March if seeking bigger waves, as swells taper off, though offshore winds can still groom smaller sets.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at El Pepe are typically empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in your lines. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting travelers who share the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

El Pepe suits experienced surfers who can handle its hollow and powerful waves that require solid positioning and speed. Beginners should steer clear due to the fast sections and rivermouth currents, while intermediates might catch smaller days to build skills. Advanced riders will love the barrels and testing their limits on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips near the rivermouth that can pull you out, and stay clear of any submerged rocks or wrecks on bigger days. Always check conditions and surf with awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 20 to 24°C, so boardshorts or a shorty work fine for most sessions. Winter from June to September drops to 12 to 16°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover around 16 to 20°C, where a 3/2mm suit provides comfortable protection without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Punta del Este International Airport (PDP), just 30 kilometers away, for the closest access, or Montevideo's Carrasco International (MVD) about 150 kilometers north. From PDP, rent a car and drive west along Route 10 for 30 minutes through coastal scenery to José Ignacio, then follow signs to the El Pepe rivermouth—easy paved roads all the way. Free street parking is plentiful right by the beach, with a short 200-meter walk to the water. Public buses from Punta del Este stop in José Ignacio, leaving a 2-kilometer walk or quick taxi to the spot.

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El Pepe la boca de la laguna / desembocadura de Jose Ignacio

Uruguay
-34.78 N / -54.85 O
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
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Level: Experienced surfers
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El Pepe Surf Spot Guide, Uruguay

El Pepe delivers a raw rivermouth wave that fires up with hollow, fast rights and lefts, perfect for experienced surfers chasing powerful barrels over a sandy bottom. Nestled in Uruguay's coastal rhythm, this spot pulses with an uncrowded vibe where the ocean's energy meets serene surroundings, offering sessions that test your limits and reward commitment. It's the kind of place where every swell feels like a personal invitation to push your surfing.

Geography and Nature

El Pepe sits in the Maldonado region near José Ignacio, along Uruguay's exposed Atlantic coast, where the rivermouth shapes the landscape into wide sandy beaches flanked by rolling dunes and low-lying scrub. This semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban buzz, with natural surroundings of open grasslands and gentle coastal hills providing a peaceful backdrop. The beach itself is broad and sandy, ideal for launching into waves without rocky interference, though the rivermouth adds dynamic water flow to the scene.

Surf Setup

This rivermouth spot unleashes right and left handers that stand out for their hollow, fast, and powerful shape, often forming punchy A-frames on good days. It thrives on swells from the southwest, south, or southeast, while north or northwest winds keep things offshore and clean. Low to mid tides work best to focus the energy, avoiding the mush at high tide. In a typical session, expect regular waves up to 2 meters that demand quick maneuvers and strong paddling to connect sections.

Consistency and Best Time

El Pepe offers regular, fairly consistent surf thanks to its exposed position picking up distant groundswells, making it reliable throughout the year but peaking in winter from June to September when south swells roll in strong. Aim for these cooler months for the most powerful sessions, while spring and fall provide solid backups with milder conditions. Avoid summer from December to March if seeking bigger waves, as swells taper off, though offshore winds can still groom smaller sets.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at El Pepe are typically empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in your lines. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting travelers who share the lineup respectfully.

Who It's For

El Pepe suits experienced surfers who can handle its hollow and powerful waves that require solid positioning and speed. Beginners should steer clear due to the fast sections and rivermouth currents, while intermediates might catch smaller days to build skills. Advanced riders will love the barrels and testing their limits on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips near the rivermouth that can pull you out, and stay clear of any submerged rocks or wrecks on bigger days. Always check conditions and surf with awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 20 to 24°C, so boardshorts or a shorty work fine for most sessions. Winter from June to September drops to 12 to 16°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle the chill. Spring and fall hover around 16 to 20°C, where a 3/2mm suit provides comfortable protection without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Punta del Este International Airport (PDP), just 30 kilometers away, for the closest access, or Montevideo's Carrasco International (MVD) about 150 kilometers north. From PDP, rent a car and drive west along Route 10 for 30 minutes through coastal scenery to José Ignacio, then follow signs to the El Pepe rivermouth—easy paved roads all the way. Free street parking is plentiful right by the beach, with a short 200-meter walk to the water. Public buses from Punta del Este stop in José Ignacio, leaving a 2-kilometer walk or quick taxi to the spot.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position:
Best Tide Movement:

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Surf El Pepe from June to September in winter for the most powerful sessions with strong south swells. The spot is reliable year-round due to its exposed position catching distant groundswells, peaking in cooler months while spring and fall offer solid milder conditions. Low to mid tides focus the energy best, with north or northwest offshore winds keeping waves clean, though summer sees smaller swells.
El Pepe suits experienced surfers who can handle its hollow, powerful waves requiring solid positioning and speed. Beginners should avoid it due to fast sections and rivermouth currents, while intermediates may manage smaller days to build skills. Advanced riders thrive on the barrels and bigger swells that test limits.
El Pepe features a raw rivermouth break with hollow, fast right and left handers, often forming punchy A-frames up to 2 meters on good days. It thrives on southwest, south, or southeast swells over a sandy bottom, demanding quick maneuvers and strong paddling. North or northwest winds provide offshore grooming, with low to mid tides ideal to avoid mushy high tide waves.
El Pepe offers an uncrowded vibe with empty weekdays for solo sessions and just a few locals and travelers on weekends who share respectfully. Fly into Punta del Este Airport 30 kilometers away or Montevideo 150 kilometers north, then drive 30 minutes along Route 10 to José Ignacio. Free parking is plentiful by the beach with a 200-meter walk to the water.
El Pepe stands out with its raw rivermouth delivering powerful, hollow barrels and fast rights and lefts in serene, semi-remote surroundings of sandy beaches, dunes, and grasslands. This uncrowded gem pulses with ocean energy, offering sessions that reward commitment for experienced surfers, far from urban buzz along Uruguay's exposed Atlantic coast.

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