Juquehy

-23.768067 N / -45.738150 O

Juquehy Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Juquehy is a consistent beach break located on the northern coast of São Paulo state that delivers reliable waves year-round with a relaxed, local vibe. The sandy bottom produces forgiving waves suitable for surfers of all levels, while the relatively quiet lineup means you'll often have plenty of space to work on your technique. This is the kind of spot where you can escape the intensity of São Paulo's urban beaches and find genuine, uncrowded waves.

Geography and Nature

Juquehy sits 160 kilometers north of São Paulo city in the municipality of São Sebastião, nestled within the Atlantic Forest biome. The beach stretches approximately 3 to 4 kilometers and features soft white sand backed by lush vegetation and forested hills. The setting feels genuinely coastal rather than urban, with a mix of local businesses, small restaurants, and beach bars integrated naturally into the village. The right side of the beach is where the swell focuses, creating the best wave formation, while the left side remains calmer and more sheltered.

Surf Setup

Juquehy works as a beach break producing both left and right-hand waves that peel across the sandy bottom. The best swell direction comes from the south and southeast, with groundswells providing the most consistent energy. Offshore winds blow from the north and northeast, cleaning up the faces and creating the ideal conditions. The break works on all tidal stages, so you can paddle out whenever the swell is running without worrying about tide timing. On a typical session you can expect waist to shoulder-high waves with a forgiving shape that allows you to practice turns and build confidence.

Consistency and Best Time

Juquehy is very consistent, with quality surf available roughly 150 days per year. Winter months from June through September deliver the most reliable swell as southern hemisphere winter storms generate consistent groundswell. The shoulder seasons of May and October also produce good conditions. Summer months from December through March can still offer waves but tend to be less consistent. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it a solid choice for any time of year.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays are notably quiet with very few surfers in the water, giving you plenty of room to explore the break. Weekends see more activity as visitors from São Paulo make the drive north, but the lineup never becomes crowded compared to famous Brazilian beach breaks. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Juquehy suits all skill levels equally well. Beginners benefit from the forgiving sandy bottom and manageable wave size, while intermediate surfers can work on technique in uncrowded conditions. Advanced surfers appreciate the consistency and the chance to practice in a relaxed environment without the pressure of a packed lineup.

Hazards to Respect

The main consideration is the river mouth at the beach, which can create currents during certain conditions. Stay aware of your position relative to the river flow. Otherwise, the sandy bottom and gentle wave shape present minimal hazards.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a light rash vest. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 21 to 24 degrees Celsius, where a thin spring suit provides comfort. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest or light spring suit appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Santos Air Base approximately 55 kilometers away, with São José dos Campos Airport 60 kilometers distant. From either airport, rent a car for the drive north to São Sebastião. Juquehy is accessible by bus from São Paulo, though driving gives you more flexibility. Parking is available near the beach. The village is compact and walkable once you arrive, with accommodations, restaurants, and beach access all within easy reach.

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Juquehy Juquei

-23.768067 N / -45.738150 O
Sao Paulo North Coast
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Juquehy Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Juquehy is a consistent beach break located on the northern coast of São Paulo state that delivers reliable waves year-round with a relaxed, local vibe. The sandy bottom produces forgiving waves suitable for surfers of all levels, while the relatively quiet lineup means you'll often have plenty of space to work on your technique. This is the kind of spot where you can escape the intensity of São Paulo's urban beaches and find genuine, uncrowded waves.

Geography and Nature

Juquehy sits 160 kilometers north of São Paulo city in the municipality of São Sebastião, nestled within the Atlantic Forest biome. The beach stretches approximately 3 to 4 kilometers and features soft white sand backed by lush vegetation and forested hills. The setting feels genuinely coastal rather than urban, with a mix of local businesses, small restaurants, and beach bars integrated naturally into the village. The right side of the beach is where the swell focuses, creating the best wave formation, while the left side remains calmer and more sheltered.

Surf Setup

Juquehy works as a beach break producing both left and right-hand waves that peel across the sandy bottom. The best swell direction comes from the south and southeast, with groundswells providing the most consistent energy. Offshore winds blow from the north and northeast, cleaning up the faces and creating the ideal conditions. The break works on all tidal stages, so you can paddle out whenever the swell is running without worrying about tide timing. On a typical session you can expect waist to shoulder-high waves with a forgiving shape that allows you to practice turns and build confidence.

Consistency and Best Time

Juquehy is very consistent, with quality surf available roughly 150 days per year. Winter months from June through September deliver the most reliable swell as southern hemisphere winter storms generate consistent groundswell. The shoulder seasons of May and October also produce good conditions. Summer months from December through March can still offer waves but tend to be less consistent. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it a solid choice for any time of year.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays are notably quiet with very few surfers in the water, giving you plenty of room to explore the break. Weekends see more activity as visitors from São Paulo make the drive north, but the lineup never becomes crowded compared to famous Brazilian beach breaks. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Juquehy suits all skill levels equally well. Beginners benefit from the forgiving sandy bottom and manageable wave size, while intermediate surfers can work on technique in uncrowded conditions. Advanced surfers appreciate the consistency and the chance to practice in a relaxed environment without the pressure of a packed lineup.

Hazards to Respect

The main consideration is the river mouth at the beach, which can create currents during certain conditions. Stay aware of your position relative to the river flow. Otherwise, the sandy bottom and gentle wave shape present minimal hazards.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a light rash vest. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 21 to 24 degrees Celsius, where a thin spring suit provides comfort. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 22 and 26 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest or light spring suit appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Santos Air Base approximately 55 kilometers away, with São José dos Campos Airport 60 kilometers distant. From either airport, rent a car for the drive north to São Sebastião. Juquehy is accessible by bus from São Paulo, though driving gives you more flexibility. Parking is available near the beach. The village is compact and walkable once you arrive, with accommodations, restaurants, and beach access all within easy reach.

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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, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Winter months from June through September offer the most reliable swell at Juquehy, with quality surf about 150 days per year. Shoulder seasons of May and October also deliver good conditions, while summer from December through March is less consistent but rarely flat. South and southeast groundswells with north or northeast offshore winds create ideal waist to shoulder-high waves on all tides.
Juquehy suits surfers of all levels equally well. Beginners enjoy the forgiving sandy bottom and manageable wave size, intermediates can practice turns in uncrowded lineups, and advanced surfers appreciate the year-round consistency without pressure. The relaxed vibe allows everyone to build confidence on reliable beach break waves.
Juquehy is a beach break producing left and right-hand waves over a sandy bottom, best with south and southeast groundswells. Offshore north and northeast winds clean up faces for forgiving shapes, typically waist to shoulder-high. The right side focuses swell for optimal formation, working on all tidal stages year-round.
Juquehy stays quiet on weekdays with few surfers, busier on weekends from São Paulo visitors but never crowded. Fly into Santos Air Base 55 kilometers away or São José dos Campos 60 kilometers distant, then drive or bus to São Sebastião. Parking is available near the beach in this walkable village.
Juquehy offers consistent year-round waves with a relaxed local vibe, uncrowded lineups, and forgiving sandy bottom unlike intense urban São Paulo beaches. Nestled in Atlantic Forest 160 kilometers north, its 3-4 kilometer white sand stretch provides space for all levels, reliable groundswells, and minimal hazards beyond river currents.

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