Palmas

-27.321983 N / -48.535450 O

Palmas Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in Santa Catarina, Palmas delivers a raw beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, firing up hollow, fast, and powerful waves when the stars align. This spot's vibe is pure adrenaline for those chasing fun, barreling rides amid Brazil's stunning coastal scenery. Surfers come alive here on perfect days, feeling the ocean's untamed power in every session.

Geography and Nature

Praia de Palmas sits in northern Santa Catarina, an exposed stretch of coastline backed by lush green hills and expansive sandy shores. The beach is long and wide, with clear waters meeting the Atlantic and a natural, somewhat remote feel despite nearby urban access. Its orientation captures east swells effectively, framed by the rolling landscape typical of Brazil's southern shores.

Surf Setup

Palmas is a classic beach break offering both right and left handers that can form A-frames or hollow sections when conditions click. The ideal swell comes from the east, wrapping in groundswells for the most punch, while northwest, west, southwest, or south winds hold it offshore for clean faces. Low and mid tides bring out the best shape, keeping waves powerful yet rideable. On a typical firing session, expect fast lines demanding quick maneuvers across 1 to 2 meter faces.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Palmas is inconsistent, breaking only sometimes when east swells align with light offshore winds, making it a rewarding hunt for dedicated travelers. Winter months from June to September offer the prime window with more frequent rideable waves, while autumn into early winter keeps conditions reliable. Avoid summer from December to March when swells fade and winds turn onshore; target weekdays for your best shot at scoring.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the lineup, giving ample space to find open waves. Weekends ramp up to ultra crowded, blending locals and visitors chasing the same sets.

Who It's For

Palmas suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful, hollow beach breaks requiring strong paddling and precise positioning. Beginners and intermediates will find it challenging due to the fast, heavy waves and occasional rips, but advanced riders score long, fun barrels. It's a spot to level up your game when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger days, pulling surfers out to sea, so always observe from shore first. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but respect the power of the ocean.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 24 to 26°C, perfect for boardshorts or a rash vest. Winter from June to September sees 20 to 23°C waters, where a shorty wetsuit or springsuit adds comfort on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 22 to 25°C, calling for just a rash vest or thin top as needed.

How to Get There

Fly into Navegantes Airport (NVT), about 50 kilometers north, or Florianopolis Airport (FLN), roughly 80 kilometers south, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive along BR-101. Parking is easy with spots right near the beach access points, often free or low-cost, and it's a short 100 to 200 meter walk to the sand. Public buses from either airport connect via Florianopolis, dropping close to Palmas for budget travelers.

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Brazil
-27.321983 N / -48.535450 O
Santa Catarina North
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Palmas Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled in Santa Catarina, Palmas delivers a raw beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, firing up hollow, fast, and powerful waves when the stars align. This spot's vibe is pure adrenaline for those chasing fun, barreling rides amid Brazil's stunning coastal scenery. Surfers come alive here on perfect days, feeling the ocean's untamed power in every session.

Geography and Nature

Praia de Palmas sits in northern Santa Catarina, an exposed stretch of coastline backed by lush green hills and expansive sandy shores. The beach is long and wide, with clear waters meeting the Atlantic and a natural, somewhat remote feel despite nearby urban access. Its orientation captures east swells effectively, framed by the rolling landscape typical of Brazil's southern shores.

Surf Setup

Palmas is a classic beach break offering both right and left handers that can form A-frames or hollow sections when conditions click. The ideal swell comes from the east, wrapping in groundswells for the most punch, while northwest, west, southwest, or south winds hold it offshore for clean faces. Low and mid tides bring out the best shape, keeping waves powerful yet rideable. On a typical firing session, expect fast lines demanding quick maneuvers across 1 to 2 meter faces.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Palmas is inconsistent, breaking only sometimes when east swells align with light offshore winds, making it a rewarding hunt for dedicated travelers. Winter months from June to September offer the prime window with more frequent rideable waves, while autumn into early winter keeps conditions reliable. Avoid summer from December to March when swells fade and winds turn onshore; target weekdays for your best shot at scoring.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the lineup, giving ample space to find open waves. Weekends ramp up to ultra crowded, blending locals and visitors chasing the same sets.

Who It's For

Palmas suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful, hollow beach breaks requiring strong paddling and precise positioning. Beginners and intermediates will find it challenging due to the fast, heavy waves and occasional rips, but advanced riders score long, fun barrels. It's a spot to level up your game when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger days, pulling surfers out to sea, so always observe from shore first. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but respect the power of the ocean.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 24 to 26°C, perfect for boardshorts or a rash vest. Winter from June to September sees 20 to 23°C waters, where a shorty wetsuit or springsuit adds comfort on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 22 to 25°C, calling for just a rash vest or thin top as needed.

How to Get There

Fly into Navegantes Airport (NVT), about 50 kilometers north, or Florianopolis Airport (FLN), roughly 80 kilometers south, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive along BR-101. Parking is easy with spots right near the beach access points, often free or low-cost, and it's a short 100 to 200 meter walk to the sand. Public buses from either airport connect via Florianopolis, dropping close to Palmas for budget travelers.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: East
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest, South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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FAQ

Surf Palmas best from June to September in winter, with autumn into early winter also reliable when east swells align with light northwest, west, southwest, or south offshore winds. Low and mid tides deliver the best powerful yet rideable waves on weekdays. Avoid summer December to March due to fading swells and onshore winds, as the spot is inconsistent overall.
Palmas suits experienced surfers who handle powerful, hollow beach breaks with strong paddling and precise positioning. Beginners and intermediates face challenges from fast, heavy waves and occasional rips, while advanced riders score long, fun barrels to level up their game.
Palmas offers a classic beach break with rights and lefts peeling over sandy bottom, forming A-frames or hollow sections on east swells, especially wrapping groundswells. Expect fast, powerful 1 to 2 meter faces demanding quick maneuvers, firing up when northwest, west, southwest, or south winds hold it offshore clean.
Weekdays at Palmas have just a few surfers for ample space, but weekends get ultra crowded with locals and visitors. Fly into Navegantes Airport 50 kilometers north or Florianopolis 80 kilometers south, then drive BR-101; parking is easy near beach access with a 100 to 200 meter walk, or take public buses.
Palmas delivers raw adrenaline with hollow, fast, powerful beach-break waves peeling rights and lefts over sandy bottom amid stunning coastal scenery and lush green hills. Its remote feel, exposed east swell capture, and untamed ocean power reward dedicated surfers chasing fun, barreling rides when conditions align perfectly.

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