Little Malibu

18.343917 N / -67.260650 O

Little Malibu Surf Spot Guide, Puerto Rico

Little Malibu is a legendary right-hand reef break located in Rincon on Puerto Rico's northwest coast. This hollow, fast-breaking wave throws out long tubes and delivers the kind of zippy, powerful performance that keeps experienced surfers coming back. The break sits over sharp coral and rocks, creating that distinctive ledgy takeoff and intense barrel sections that define this spot's reputation.

Geography and Nature

Little Malibu sits in the Rincon area of northwest Puerto Rico, positioned right next to the local marina. The surrounding landscape features the tropical character typical of Puerto Rico's leeward coast, with warm Caribbean waters and a sheltered reef environment. The spot is relatively accessible from the main town, making it convenient for visiting surfers while maintaining a local feel.

Surf Setup

This is a pure right-hand reef break that works best when northwest or north swells combine with east-northeast offshore winds. The wave shape is characteristically hollow and powerful, with a fast-moving face that demands precision and commitment. The reef bottom means the wave has a distinct ledge that creates that signature hollow section before the barrel section develops. Little Malibu is surfable at all stages of the tide, though low tide offers the most defined shape and intensity. On a typical session, expect quick takeoffs, tight barrel sections, and the need for sharp positioning to make the most of this wave's speed and power.

Consistency and Best Time

Little Malibu is a rare-sight break, delivering quality waves only a handful of days per year. The best season runs from January through March and again from October through December, when northern hemisphere swells and trade wind patterns align favorably. Summer months from June through August tend to be mostly flat, making this a winter and shoulder-season destination. Plan your trip around the northern hemisphere swell season for the best chance of scoring waves.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains relatively empty during weekdays and attracts only a few surfers on weekends. The location's somewhat specialized nature and the demanding wave characteristics keep crowds minimal, offering plenty of space in the water.

Who It's For

Little Malibu is strictly an experienced surfer's wave. The shallow reef, sharp coral bottom, and fast-moving barrel sections demand solid technique, good positioning, and comfort with powerful waves. Intermediate surfers should approach with caution, particularly at lower tides when the reef sits very close to the surface. This is a wave for surfers who have logged time on reef breaks and understand how to read fast, hollow waves.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow coral and rock bottom presents the primary hazard, requiring careful attention to tide levels and wave intensity. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so reef booties are essential protection. Respect the local surfing community and the wave's demanding nature by surfing within your ability level.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From January through March, water temperatures hover around 26°C, making board shorts and a light rash vest comfortable. From June through August, temperatures climb to 28°C, allowing board shorts alone. September and October see the warmest water at 29°C, while November and December sit around 27°C. Year-round, you can surf in minimal coverage given the tropical warmth.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Eugenio Maria De Hostos Airport in Mayaguez, located 14 kilometers away. Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla sits 23 kilometers from the break. From either airport, rent a car and drive to Rincon on the northwest coast. Parking is available near the marina area where the break is located. The spot sits right next to the marina, making it a short walk from parking to the water.

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Little Malibu The Spot

Puerto Rico
18.343917 N / -67.260650 O
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Little Malibu Surf Spot Guide, Puerto Rico

Little Malibu is a legendary right-hand reef break located in Rincon on Puerto Rico's northwest coast. This hollow, fast-breaking wave throws out long tubes and delivers the kind of zippy, powerful performance that keeps experienced surfers coming back. The break sits over sharp coral and rocks, creating that distinctive ledgy takeoff and intense barrel sections that define this spot's reputation.

Geography and Nature

Little Malibu sits in the Rincon area of northwest Puerto Rico, positioned right next to the local marina. The surrounding landscape features the tropical character typical of Puerto Rico's leeward coast, with warm Caribbean waters and a sheltered reef environment. The spot is relatively accessible from the main town, making it convenient for visiting surfers while maintaining a local feel.

Surf Setup

This is a pure right-hand reef break that works best when northwest or north swells combine with east-northeast offshore winds. The wave shape is characteristically hollow and powerful, with a fast-moving face that demands precision and commitment. The reef bottom means the wave has a distinct ledge that creates that signature hollow section before the barrel section develops. Little Malibu is surfable at all stages of the tide, though low tide offers the most defined shape and intensity. On a typical session, expect quick takeoffs, tight barrel sections, and the need for sharp positioning to make the most of this wave's speed and power.

Consistency and Best Time

Little Malibu is a rare-sight break, delivering quality waves only a handful of days per year. The best season runs from January through March and again from October through December, when northern hemisphere swells and trade wind patterns align favorably. Summer months from June through August tend to be mostly flat, making this a winter and shoulder-season destination. Plan your trip around the northern hemisphere swell season for the best chance of scoring waves.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains relatively empty during weekdays and attracts only a few surfers on weekends. The location's somewhat specialized nature and the demanding wave characteristics keep crowds minimal, offering plenty of space in the water.

Who It's For

Little Malibu is strictly an experienced surfer's wave. The shallow reef, sharp coral bottom, and fast-moving barrel sections demand solid technique, good positioning, and comfort with powerful waves. Intermediate surfers should approach with caution, particularly at lower tides when the reef sits very close to the surface. This is a wave for surfers who have logged time on reef breaks and understand how to read fast, hollow waves.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow coral and rock bottom presents the primary hazard, requiring careful attention to tide levels and wave intensity. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so reef booties are essential protection. Respect the local surfing community and the wave's demanding nature by surfing within your ability level.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From January through March, water temperatures hover around 26°C, making board shorts and a light rash vest comfortable. From June through August, temperatures climb to 28°C, allowing board shorts alone. September and October see the warmest water at 29°C, while November and December sit around 27°C. Year-round, you can surf in minimal coverage given the tropical warmth.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Eugenio Maria De Hostos Airport in Mayaguez, located 14 kilometers away. Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla sits 23 kilometers from the break. From either airport, rent a car and drive to Rincon on the northwest coast. Parking is available near the marina area where the break is located. The spot sits right next to the marina, making it a short walk from parking to the water.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthWest, NorthEast
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Ordinary, Fun, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Little Malibu from January through March and October through December during northwest or north swells with east-northeast offshore winds. This rare-sight break delivers quality waves only a handful of days per year, aligning with northern hemisphere swells and trade wind patterns. Summer months from June through August are mostly flat. It's surfable at all tides, with low tide offering the most defined shape and intensity.
Little Malibu suits experienced surfers only, demanding solid technique, good positioning, and comfort with powerful waves. The shallow reef, sharp coral bottom, and fast-moving barrel sections make it challenging, especially at lower tides when the reef is close to the surface. Intermediate surfers should approach with caution; it's for those familiar with reef breaks and reading hollow waves.
Little Malibu is a legendary right-hand reef break with a hollow, fast-breaking wave that throws long tubes and powerful performance. It features a ledgy takeoff over sharp coral and rocks, quick takeoffs, tight barrel sections, and a fast-moving face requiring precision. The reef bottom creates intense hollow and barrel sections, best with northwest or north swells and east-northeast offshore winds.
Little Malibu stays relatively empty on weekdays with only a few surfers on weekends due to its specialized nature. It's easily accessible next to the Rincon marina; fly into Eugenio Maria De Hostos Airport 14 kilometers away or Rafael Hernandez Airport 23 kilometers away, rent a car, drive to Rincon, and park near the marina for a short walk to the water.
Little Malibu stands out as a legendary right-hand reef break delivering hollow, zippy, powerful waves with long tubes, ledgy takeoffs, and intense barrel sections over sharp coral. Its rare quality, working best in specific winter and shoulder seasons with minimal crowds, offers experienced surfers a demanding, high-performance session in a sheltered tropical setting right by the marina.

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