La Bocana

17.0943 N / -96.69386 O

La Bocana Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

La Bocana is a hidden gem along Mexico's Pacific coast where a rivermouth creates consistent, hollow waves that peel across sandy banks. This is a spot for surfers who want quality waves without the crowds, offering fast, ledgy sections that reward good technique. The warm water and reliable swell make it an excellent destination for intermediate to experienced surfers looking to escape the more famous Mexican breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located in Baja Sur near the small fishing village of La Bocana, this spot sits about 11 kilometers northwest of Punta Abreojos. The area maintains a laid-back, authentic Mexican coastal vibe with a handful of hotels, local restaurants, and shops serving the fishing community. The beach features soft, hard-packed sand that stretches for kilometers, backed by dramatic desert landscape. The rivermouth creates the wave-generating feature, with sandbars that shift seasonally, constantly reshaping the break and keeping conditions fresh.

Surf Setup

La Bocana is a rivermouth break with both left and right-hand waves, though the rights tend to be more prominent and shapely. The best swell direction comes from the south-southwest, and the break responds well to northeast offshore winds that clean up the faces and create that hollow, fast feel the spot is known for. Low to mid tide produces the most defined peaks and the best barrel sections, while higher tides tend to soften the wave shape. On a typical session, expect to find peeling rights with steep takeoffs and quick sections that demand good positioning and snap turns.

Consistency and Best Time

La Bocana receives consistent swell throughout the year, but summer months from June through October offer the most reliable conditions combined with warm air temperatures and calm mornings. The break picks up most swell directions, making it fairly forgiving in terms of swell window. Winter can still produce quality waves, though conditions become more variable and morning winds tend to be stronger.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably uncrowded, even on weekends. You will often find the break nearly empty, which is rare for a quality Mexican wave. The local fishing community coexists peacefully with visiting surfers, and the spot has not developed the territorial reputation of more famous breaks.

Who It's For

La Bocana suits intermediate to advanced surfers best. The hollow, fast nature of the waves and the steep takeoffs require solid technique and good wave knowledge. Beginners might find the pace challenging, though smaller swell days can be more forgiving. Experienced surfers will appreciate the quality of the shape and the opportunity to work on their rail game and barrel riding in a mellow environment.

Hazards to Respect

Rips can form near the rivermouth, so stay aware of current direction and position yourself accordingly. Sharks inhabit these waters, though encounters remain extremely rare. The shifting sandbars occasionally create shallow sections, so local knowledge about current conditions helps.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer water temperatures range from 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a light rash vest for UV protection. Winter brings cooler water between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3-millimeter spring suit. Spring and fall temperatures sit comfortably between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius, where a rash vest or thin spring suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Loreto International Airport, approximately 255 kilometers away. From there, rent a vehicle and drive south toward Punta Abreojos. La Bocana sits just off the highway, making access straightforward by car. Parking is available near the beach, and the break is within walking distance of the parking area. No public transport serves this remote location, so having your own vehicle is essential.

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La Bocana 

Mexico
17.0943 N / -96.69386 O
Oaxaca & Chiapas
Surf trip
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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La Bocana Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

La Bocana is a hidden gem along Mexico's Pacific coast where a rivermouth creates consistent, hollow waves that peel across sandy banks. This is a spot for surfers who want quality waves without the crowds, offering fast, ledgy sections that reward good technique. The warm water and reliable swell make it an excellent destination for intermediate to experienced surfers looking to escape the more famous Mexican breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located in Baja Sur near the small fishing village of La Bocana, this spot sits about 11 kilometers northwest of Punta Abreojos. The area maintains a laid-back, authentic Mexican coastal vibe with a handful of hotels, local restaurants, and shops serving the fishing community. The beach features soft, hard-packed sand that stretches for kilometers, backed by dramatic desert landscape. The rivermouth creates the wave-generating feature, with sandbars that shift seasonally, constantly reshaping the break and keeping conditions fresh.

Surf Setup

La Bocana is a rivermouth break with both left and right-hand waves, though the rights tend to be more prominent and shapely. The best swell direction comes from the south-southwest, and the break responds well to northeast offshore winds that clean up the faces and create that hollow, fast feel the spot is known for. Low to mid tide produces the most defined peaks and the best barrel sections, while higher tides tend to soften the wave shape. On a typical session, expect to find peeling rights with steep takeoffs and quick sections that demand good positioning and snap turns.

Consistency and Best Time

La Bocana receives consistent swell throughout the year, but summer months from June through October offer the most reliable conditions combined with warm air temperatures and calm mornings. The break picks up most swell directions, making it fairly forgiving in terms of swell window. Winter can still produce quality waves, though conditions become more variable and morning winds tend to be stronger.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably uncrowded, even on weekends. You will often find the break nearly empty, which is rare for a quality Mexican wave. The local fishing community coexists peacefully with visiting surfers, and the spot has not developed the territorial reputation of more famous breaks.

Who It's For

La Bocana suits intermediate to advanced surfers best. The hollow, fast nature of the waves and the steep takeoffs require solid technique and good wave knowledge. Beginners might find the pace challenging, though smaller swell days can be more forgiving. Experienced surfers will appreciate the quality of the shape and the opportunity to work on their rail game and barrel riding in a mellow environment.

Hazards to Respect

Rips can form near the rivermouth, so stay aware of current direction and position yourself accordingly. Sharks inhabit these waters, though encounters remain extremely rare. The shifting sandbars occasionally create shallow sections, so local knowledge about current conditions helps.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer water temperatures range from 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a light rash vest for UV protection. Winter brings cooler water between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3-millimeter spring suit. Spring and fall temperatures sit comfortably between 20 and 24 degrees Celsius, where a rash vest or thin spring suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Loreto International Airport, approximately 255 kilometers away. From there, rent a vehicle and drive south toward Punta Abreojos. La Bocana sits just off the highway, making access straightforward by car. Parking is available near the beach, and the break is within walking distance of the parking area. No public transport serves this remote location, so having your own vehicle is essential.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Fun, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

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Summer months from June through October offer the most reliable conditions at La Bocana with warm air temperatures and calm mornings. The spot receives consistent swell year-round, picking up most directions, though winter waves are more variable with stronger morning winds. Low to mid tide provides the best defined peaks and barrel sections, while south-southwest swells and northeast offshore winds create hollow, fast waves.
La Bocana suits intermediate to advanced surfers best due to its hollow, fast waves and steep takeoffs. These require solid technique, good positioning, and wave knowledge for snap turns and barrel riding. Beginners may find the pace challenging, but smaller swell days can be more forgiving for them.
La Bocana is a rivermouth break with both left and right-hand waves, where rights are more prominent and shapely. It features consistent, hollow waves peeling across sandy banks with fast, ledgy sections that reward technique. Best conditions come from south-southwest swells and northeast offshore winds at low to mid tide for steep takeoffs and quick barrel sections.
La Bocana remains remarkably uncrowded, often nearly empty even on weekends, with the local fishing community coexisting peacefully with surfers. Fly into Loreto International Airport 255 kilometers away, rent a vehicle, and drive south toward Punta Abreojos; it's just off the highway with parking near the beach and walking access to the break.
La Bocana stands out as a hidden gem with quality, hollow waves without crowds, unlike more famous Mexican breaks. Its rivermouth setup creates consistent, fast-peeling rights across shifting sandy banks in warm water, offering a laid-back vibe near a small fishing village for intermediate to experienced surfers seeking authentic conditions.

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