Enseada - Bertioga

-23.839867 N / -46.123667 O

Enseada - Bertioga Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Enseada in Bertioga offers one of São Paulo's most accessible and forgiving beach breaks, delivering consistent fun waves year-round with minimal crowds. This sandy beach break works at all tide stages and produces both left and right-hand waves that peel across the shore with predictable shape. The exposed beach faces southeast, capturing distant groundswells that march up the Brazilian coast with remarkable frequency.

Geography and Nature

Located in Bertioga, roughly 80 kilometers south of São Paulo city, Enseada sits along a developed coastal town that blends urban convenience with beach culture. The beach itself stretches wide with soft sand, backed by a promenade with food vendors and basic amenities. The surrounding landscape features low-rise development and tropical vegetation typical of São Paulo's coast, with the beach remaining relatively open to the elements. The area sits between Santos to the south and Guarujá to the north, making it part of a broader beach community rather than an isolated break.

Surf Setup

Enseada is a beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom, offering A-frame peaks that break fairly evenly. The best swell direction comes from the south and southeast, with these distant groundswells providing the most consistent shape and power. Offshore winds blow from the north, northwest, and southwest, with the northwest wind offering the cleanest conditions by pushing the wave face forward. The break works equally well at high, mid, and low tide, making timing less critical than at many other breaks. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high to head-high waves with forgiving shape, quick walls, and plenty of room to maneuver across the sand.

Consistency and Best Time

Enseada ranks among Brazil's most consistent beach breaks, offering rideable waves roughly 150 days per year. Winter months from June through August bring the most reliable swell, though the break maintains decent consistency throughout the year. Summer months from December through March still deliver waves, though conditions can turn choppy with onshore winds. Spring and autumn provide a middle ground with solid swell frequency and variable wind patterns.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see minimal crowds with plenty of space in the water, while weekends attract a few more surfers without ever becoming packed. The local community remains respectful and welcoming to visiting surfers, creating a relaxed vibe across the break.

Who It's For

Enseada suits all skill levels from beginners learning to read waves through intermediate surfers seeking quality sessions. Beginners benefit from the forgiving sandy bottom and consistent shape, while intermediate surfers find enough shape and swell variety to progress their skills. Advanced surfers may find the waves less challenging but appreciate the consistency and mellow atmosphere.

Hazards to Respect

Water quality varies seasonally, so check local conditions before entering. The beach remains generally safe with no significant hazard reports, though standard ocean awareness applies regarding rips and currents.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring boardshorts or a thin summer wetsuit for UV protection. Winter from December to March warms to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts suffice for most surfers. Spring and fall sit between these ranges at roughly 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, making boardshorts or a light wetsuit comfortable.

How to Get There

Santos Air Base Airport lies 12 kilometers away, offering the closest air access. São Paulo's main international airport sits roughly 80 kilometers inland. Driving from São Paulo takes about 90 minutes via the Imigrantes Highway toward the coast. Parking exists near the beach, and the break sits within walking distance of the main promenade where accommodations and food options cluster.

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Enseada - Bertioga 

Brazil
-23.839867 N / -46.123667 O
Sao Paulo North Coast
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
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Enseada - Bertioga Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Enseada in Bertioga offers one of São Paulo's most accessible and forgiving beach breaks, delivering consistent fun waves year-round with minimal crowds. This sandy beach break works at all tide stages and produces both left and right-hand waves that peel across the shore with predictable shape. The exposed beach faces southeast, capturing distant groundswells that march up the Brazilian coast with remarkable frequency.

Geography and Nature

Located in Bertioga, roughly 80 kilometers south of São Paulo city, Enseada sits along a developed coastal town that blends urban convenience with beach culture. The beach itself stretches wide with soft sand, backed by a promenade with food vendors and basic amenities. The surrounding landscape features low-rise development and tropical vegetation typical of São Paulo's coast, with the beach remaining relatively open to the elements. The area sits between Santos to the south and Guarujá to the north, making it part of a broader beach community rather than an isolated break.

Surf Setup

Enseada is a beach break that produces both left and right-hand waves across a sandy bottom, offering A-frame peaks that break fairly evenly. The best swell direction comes from the south and southeast, with these distant groundswells providing the most consistent shape and power. Offshore winds blow from the north, northwest, and southwest, with the northwest wind offering the cleanest conditions by pushing the wave face forward. The break works equally well at high, mid, and low tide, making timing less critical than at many other breaks. On a typical session, expect shoulder-high to head-high waves with forgiving shape, quick walls, and plenty of room to maneuver across the sand.

Consistency and Best Time

Enseada ranks among Brazil's most consistent beach breaks, offering rideable waves roughly 150 days per year. Winter months from June through August bring the most reliable swell, though the break maintains decent consistency throughout the year. Summer months from December through March still deliver waves, though conditions can turn choppy with onshore winds. Spring and autumn provide a middle ground with solid swell frequency and variable wind patterns.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see minimal crowds with plenty of space in the water, while weekends attract a few more surfers without ever becoming packed. The local community remains respectful and welcoming to visiting surfers, creating a relaxed vibe across the break.

Who It's For

Enseada suits all skill levels from beginners learning to read waves through intermediate surfers seeking quality sessions. Beginners benefit from the forgiving sandy bottom and consistent shape, while intermediate surfers find enough shape and swell variety to progress their skills. Advanced surfers may find the waves less challenging but appreciate the consistency and mellow atmosphere.

Hazards to Respect

Water quality varies seasonally, so check local conditions before entering. The beach remains generally safe with no significant hazard reports, though standard ocean awareness applies regarding rips and currents.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring boardshorts or a thin summer wetsuit for UV protection. Winter from December to March warms to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts suffice for most surfers. Spring and fall sit between these ranges at roughly 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, making boardshorts or a light wetsuit comfortable.

How to Get There

Santos Air Base Airport lies 12 kilometers away, offering the closest air access. São Paulo's main international airport sits roughly 80 kilometers inland. Driving from São Paulo takes about 90 minutes via the Imigrantes Highway toward the coast. Parking exists near the beach, and the break sits within walking distance of the main promenade where accommodations and food options cluster.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, SouthWest
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun, Powerless
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Winter months from June through August offer the most reliable swell at Enseada - Bertioga, with rideable waves about 150 days per year. The beach break stays consistent year-round, working well at all tides with south and southeast swells. Offshore winds from north, northwest, or southwest provide clean conditions, though summer from December to March can get choppy with onshore winds. Spring and autumn deliver solid frequency.
Enseada - Bertioga suits all skill levels from beginners to intermediate surfers. Beginners enjoy the forgiving sandy bottom and consistent wave shape for learning to read waves. Intermediate surfers get quality sessions with enough shape and variety to progress. Advanced surfers appreciate the consistency and mellow atmosphere, even if less challenging.
Enseada - Bertioga is a sandy beach break producing left and right-hand A-frame peaks that peel evenly. Best swells come from south and southeast, delivering shoulder-high to head-high waves with predictable shape, quick walls, and room to maneuver. It works at high, mid, and low tide, with northwest winds offering the cleanest faces.
Weekdays at Enseada - Bertioga have minimal crowds with plenty of space, while weekends see a few more surfers but never packed; the local community is respectful and welcoming. Reach it 80 kilometers south of São Paulo via 90-minute drive on Imigrantes Highway, or fly into Santos Air Base Airport 12 kilometers away. Parking is near the beach, within walking distance of the promenade.
Enseada - Bertioga stands out for its accessibility, year-round consistency, and forgiving waves with minimal crowds in São Paulo's coast. This southeast-facing beach captures frequent distant groundswells, works at all tides, and blends urban convenience like nearby food vendors with a relaxed vibe, making it ideal for fun, predictable sessions without isolation.

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