Las Flores

23.241733 N / -106.453483 O

Las Flores Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

Las Flores stands as one of Mexico's most compelling left-hand point breaks, delivering hollow, fast-peeling waves that demand respect and reward skill. Located in the remote reaches of the Pacific coast, this sandy point break offers the kind of pristine, uncrowded sessions that serious surfers dream about. The wave's mechanical perfection and raw power make it a destination for those seeking authentic Mexican surf away from the tourist crowds.

Geography and Nature

Las Flores sits along Mexico's northern Pacific coast in a genuinely remote setting that feels worlds away from developed beach towns. The surrounding landscape features dramatic coastal cliffs and dense tropical vegetation that frames the break perfectly. The beach itself is sandy with rocky outcrops at the point, creating the ideal bathymetry for consistent wave formation. The isolation of this location means minimal development and a pristine natural environment that enhances the entire experience.

Surf Setup

This left-hand point break works best during southeast swell windows when long-period swells wrap around the point and create perfectly shaped walls. The sandy bottom provides forgiving conditions while maintaining the hollow, critical takeoffs that make this break special. East and northeast winds offer the best offshore conditions, grooming the face and creating that glassy texture surfers crave. Low to mid tide stages produce the most consistent shape and the most manageable paddle-out, though the break can work across various tide ranges depending on swell size. On a typical session, expect fast-moving walls with sections that allow for aggressive turns and occasional barrel opportunities on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

Las Flores breaks rarely, with rideable waves appearing only around five days per year, making timing absolutely critical for any visit. The southern hemisphere autumn and winter months from May through October bring the most consistent southern swell, though even during peak season this remains a selective break. Plan your trip specifically around swell forecasts rather than general seasonal travel, as missing the swell window means a flat ocean. The dry season from November through April offers clearer skies but significantly smaller and less frequent waves.

Crowd Levels

This remote location naturally keeps crowds minimal. Weekdays typically see the lineup completely empty, while weekends might attract just a handful of dedicated surfers willing to make the journey. The isolation works in your favor, offering genuine solitude and uncontested waves.

Who It's For

Las Flores demands experienced surfers who understand currents, can handle critical takeoffs, and possess solid paddling fitness. The fast-moving walls and powerful nature of the break make it unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers still developing their skills. Advanced surfers will find a challenging, rewarding wave that tests their abilities while delivering some of the finest rides available in Mexico.

Hazards to Respect

Shallow rocks at the point require careful navigation, particularly at low tide. A strong current at the takeoff zone necessitates solid paddling fitness and awareness. Respect the power of this wave and understand your limits before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a thin rashguard for sun protection. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, making a 2-millimeter wetsuit advisable. Spring and fall shoulder months maintain temperatures between 23 and 26 degrees Celsius, where a light wetsuit or rashguard provides comfort.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is in Mazatlan, approximately 80 kilometers away. From Mazatlan airport, rent a vehicle and drive south along the coastal highway toward the remote eastern reaches of the coast. The drive takes roughly two hours on increasingly rough roads as you approach the break. Parking exists near the point, and the beach is accessible by short walk from the parking area. Public transportation to this remote location is minimal, making a rental vehicle essential for independent travel.

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Las Flores 

Mexico
23.241733 N / -106.453483 O
Sinaloa & Nayarit
In the city
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Las Flores Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

Las Flores stands as one of Mexico's most compelling left-hand point breaks, delivering hollow, fast-peeling waves that demand respect and reward skill. Located in the remote reaches of the Pacific coast, this sandy point break offers the kind of pristine, uncrowded sessions that serious surfers dream about. The wave's mechanical perfection and raw power make it a destination for those seeking authentic Mexican surf away from the tourist crowds.

Geography and Nature

Las Flores sits along Mexico's northern Pacific coast in a genuinely remote setting that feels worlds away from developed beach towns. The surrounding landscape features dramatic coastal cliffs and dense tropical vegetation that frames the break perfectly. The beach itself is sandy with rocky outcrops at the point, creating the ideal bathymetry for consistent wave formation. The isolation of this location means minimal development and a pristine natural environment that enhances the entire experience.

Surf Setup

This left-hand point break works best during southeast swell windows when long-period swells wrap around the point and create perfectly shaped walls. The sandy bottom provides forgiving conditions while maintaining the hollow, critical takeoffs that make this break special. East and northeast winds offer the best offshore conditions, grooming the face and creating that glassy texture surfers crave. Low to mid tide stages produce the most consistent shape and the most manageable paddle-out, though the break can work across various tide ranges depending on swell size. On a typical session, expect fast-moving walls with sections that allow for aggressive turns and occasional barrel opportunities on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

Las Flores breaks rarely, with rideable waves appearing only around five days per year, making timing absolutely critical for any visit. The southern hemisphere autumn and winter months from May through October bring the most consistent southern swell, though even during peak season this remains a selective break. Plan your trip specifically around swell forecasts rather than general seasonal travel, as missing the swell window means a flat ocean. The dry season from November through April offers clearer skies but significantly smaller and less frequent waves.

Crowd Levels

This remote location naturally keeps crowds minimal. Weekdays typically see the lineup completely empty, while weekends might attract just a handful of dedicated surfers willing to make the journey. The isolation works in your favor, offering genuine solitude and uncontested waves.

Who It's For

Las Flores demands experienced surfers who understand currents, can handle critical takeoffs, and possess solid paddling fitness. The fast-moving walls and powerful nature of the break make it unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers still developing their skills. Advanced surfers will find a challenging, rewarding wave that tests their abilities while delivering some of the finest rides available in Mexico.

Hazards to Respect

Shallow rocks at the point require careful navigation, particularly at low tide. A strong current at the takeoff zone necessitates solid paddling fitness and awareness. Respect the power of this wave and understand your limits before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts or a thin rashguard for sun protection. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, making a 2-millimeter wetsuit advisable. Spring and fall shoulder months maintain temperatures between 23 and 26 degrees Celsius, where a light wetsuit or rashguard provides comfort.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is in Mazatlan, approximately 80 kilometers away. From Mazatlan airport, rent a vehicle and drive south along the coastal highway toward the remote eastern reaches of the coast. The drive takes roughly two hours on increasingly rough roads as you approach the break. Parking exists near the point, and the beach is accessible by short walk from the parking area. Public transportation to this remote location is minimal, making a rental vehicle essential for independent travel.

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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: SouthEast
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Las Flores breaks rarely with rideable waves appearing only around five days per year, making timing absolutely critical. The southern hemisphere autumn and winter months from May through October bring the most consistent southern swell. Plan your trip specifically around swell forecasts rather than general seasonal travel, as missing the swell window means a flat ocean. The dry season from November through April offers clearer skies but significantly smaller and less frequent waves.
Las Flores demands experienced surfers only and is unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers still developing their skills. The break features fast-moving walls, powerful nature, and critical takeoffs that require solid paddling fitness and current awareness. Advanced surfers will find a challenging, rewarding wave that tests their abilities while delivering some of the finest rides available in Mexico. Respect the power of this wave and understand your limits before paddling out.
Las Flores is a left-hand point break with a sandy bottom that delivers hollow, fast-peeling waves with mechanical perfection. The break works best during southeast swell windows when long-period swells wrap around the point and create perfectly shaped walls. East and northeast winds offer the best offshore conditions, grooming the face and creating glassy texture. Low to mid tide stages produce the most consistent shape with fast-moving walls, occasional barrel opportunities on bigger days, and sections allowing aggressive turns.
This remote location naturally keeps crowds minimal with weekdays typically seeing a completely empty lineup and weekends attracting just a handful of dedicated surfers. The nearest major airport is in Mazatlan, approximately 80 kilometres away. From there, rent a vehicle and drive south along the coastal highway for roughly two hours on increasingly rough roads. Parking exists near the point with beach access by short walk, though public transportation to this remote location is minimal.
Las Flores stands as one of Mexico's most compelling left-hand point breaks, delivering hollow, fast-peeling waves in a genuinely remote setting that feels worlds away from developed beach towns. The surrounding landscape features dramatic coastal cliffs and dense tropical vegetation framing the break perfectly. The isolation means minimal development and a pristine natural environment that enhances the entire experience. This sandy point break offers the kind of pristine, uncrowded sessions that serious surfers dream about, rewarding skill with authentic Mexican surf away from tourist crowds.

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