Punta Custodio

21.346483 N / -105.246817 O

Punta Custodio Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

Nestled at a pristine rivermouth on Mexico's Riviera Nayarit, Punta Custodio delivers fast and fun waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures the essence of uncrowded Pacific perfection, where sessions unfold in a serene, natural setting ideal for surfers chasing quality waves without the hustle. Whether you're longboarding mellow lines or shortboarding speedy sections, the vibe here is all about pure, relaxed surfing joy.

Geography and Nature

Punta Custodio sits on the wild Playa Las Tortugas, a stunning 12-kilometer stretch of fine sand framed by lush mangroves, palm trees, and dramatic cliffs in the Compostela municipality of Nayarit. This remote peninsula community feels worlds away from urban bustle, surrounded by native jungle vegetation, a serene estuary, and endless ocean views, with high cliffs and aligned palms creating a breathtaking coastal landscape. The beach offers easy access via a short trail or path from nearby villas, blending untouched nature with a peaceful, secluded atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Punta Custodio is a rivermouth break that fires up both rights and lefts, often forming playful A-frames and speedy walls on its sandy bottom, with northwest swells dominating winter and south swells bringing punchier energy in summer. Offshore winds blow cleanest from the northeast, while the wave holds strong across all tides, though mid to rising tides sharpen the shapes for longer rides up to 100 meters on aligned sandbars. Expect a typical session to feature 0.5- to 1.5-meter fast, fun waves with a handful of friendly faces, perfect for carving turns in crystal-clear water.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency year-round thanks to its west-facing exposure catching angled northwest and south swells, with winter and spring delivering steady 0.5- to 1-meter northwest pulses most days and summer through fall ramping up to 1- to 2-meter south swells for more reliable power. Prime months span May to October for bigger, consistent south energy, while December to April offers cleaner mornings with northwest lines—mornings always rule due to calmer winds, and avoid flat spells in transition months like late April. Steer clear of very low tides when shapes close out faster.

Crowd Levels

Punta Custodio stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays and weekends alike, mixing locals and occasional visitors in a laid-back lineup. Even on busier spring break Saturdays with fun swells, you might share with no more than 10 others.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels from beginners to advanced, Punta Custodio shines with its sandy bottom and versatile waves—novices love small, mellow peaks right out front for easy progression, while intermediates and experts chase faster lines and occasional hollow sections on bigger days. Longboarders glide friendly faces, and shortboarders find room for maneuvers without intimidation. Everyone scores fun, approachable sessions in a welcoming environment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow near the rivermouth, especially on outgoing tides, and always check conditions before paddling out. The sandy setup keeps it relatively forgiving, but respect the ocean's power as with any exposed break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26°C to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 23°C to 25°C waters, calling for boardshorts in the sun or a 1-2 mm long-sleeve top if you're sensitive to mornings. Spring and fall hover around 25°C to 27°C, making boardshorts ideal with perhaps a light top for cooler starts.

How to Get There

Fly into Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR), about 120 kilometers south, for a scenic 2- to 2.5-hour drive north on Highway 200 toward San Blas, turning off near Las Varas then following signs to Platanitos and Punta Custodio. Alternatively, land at Tepic Airport (TPQ), roughly 80 kilometers east, and drive west via Las Varas. From San Blas, it's just 40-50 kilometers south. Park easily at beach access points or nearby villas, with Playa Las Tortugas just a 5-minute walk from the point—public transport is limited, so rent a car or arrange transfers for flexibility, noting the final stretch involves a simple trail or resort path through woods.

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Punta Custodio Platanitos o Playa Tortugas

Mexico
21.346483 N / -105.246817 O
Sinaloa & Nayarit
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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Punta Custodio Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

Nestled at a pristine rivermouth on Mexico's Riviera Nayarit, Punta Custodio delivers fast and fun waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures the essence of uncrowded Pacific perfection, where sessions unfold in a serene, natural setting ideal for surfers chasing quality waves without the hustle. Whether you're longboarding mellow lines or shortboarding speedy sections, the vibe here is all about pure, relaxed surfing joy.

Geography and Nature

Punta Custodio sits on the wild Playa Las Tortugas, a stunning 12-kilometer stretch of fine sand framed by lush mangroves, palm trees, and dramatic cliffs in the Compostela municipality of Nayarit. This remote peninsula community feels worlds away from urban bustle, surrounded by native jungle vegetation, a serene estuary, and endless ocean views, with high cliffs and aligned palms creating a breathtaking coastal landscape. The beach offers easy access via a short trail or path from nearby villas, blending untouched nature with a peaceful, secluded atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Punta Custodio is a rivermouth break that fires up both rights and lefts, often forming playful A-frames and speedy walls on its sandy bottom, with northwest swells dominating winter and south swells bringing punchier energy in summer. Offshore winds blow cleanest from the northeast, while the wave holds strong across all tides, though mid to rising tides sharpen the shapes for longer rides up to 100 meters on aligned sandbars. Expect a typical session to feature 0.5- to 1.5-meter fast, fun waves with a handful of friendly faces, perfect for carving turns in crystal-clear water.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency year-round thanks to its west-facing exposure catching angled northwest and south swells, with winter and spring delivering steady 0.5- to 1-meter northwest pulses most days and summer through fall ramping up to 1- to 2-meter south swells for more reliable power. Prime months span May to October for bigger, consistent south energy, while December to April offers cleaner mornings with northwest lines—mornings always rule due to calmer winds, and avoid flat spells in transition months like late April. Steer clear of very low tides when shapes close out faster.

Crowd Levels

Punta Custodio stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays and weekends alike, mixing locals and occasional visitors in a laid-back lineup. Even on busier spring break Saturdays with fun swells, you might share with no more than 10 others.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels from beginners to advanced, Punta Custodio shines with its sandy bottom and versatile waves—novices love small, mellow peaks right out front for easy progression, while intermediates and experts chase faster lines and occasional hollow sections on bigger days. Longboarders glide friendly faces, and shortboarders find room for maneuvers without intimidation. Everyone scores fun, approachable sessions in a welcoming environment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow near the rivermouth, especially on outgoing tides, and always check conditions before paddling out. The sandy setup keeps it relatively forgiving, but respect the ocean's power as with any exposed break.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26°C to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 23°C to 25°C waters, calling for boardshorts in the sun or a 1-2 mm long-sleeve top if you're sensitive to mornings. Spring and fall hover around 25°C to 27°C, making boardshorts ideal with perhaps a light top for cooler starts.

How to Get There

Fly into Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR), about 120 kilometers south, for a scenic 2- to 2.5-hour drive north on Highway 200 toward San Blas, turning off near Las Varas then following signs to Platanitos and Punta Custodio. Alternatively, land at Tepic Airport (TPQ), roughly 80 kilometers east, and drive west via Las Varas. From San Blas, it's just 40-50 kilometers south. Park easily at beach access points or nearby villas, with Playa Las Tortugas just a 5-minute walk from the point—public transport is limited, so rent a car or arrange transfers for flexibility, noting the final stretch involves a simple trail or resort path through woods.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Prime months span May to October for bigger, consistent south swells delivering 1 to 2 meters of reliable power. December to April offers cleaner mornings with northwest lines averaging 0.5 to 1 meter. Mornings always rule due to calmer winds. Avoid very low tides when shapes close out faster, and steer clear of flat spells in transition months like late April.
Punta Custodio suits all levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Novices love small, mellow peaks right out front for easy progression on the forgiving sandy bottom. Intermediates and experts chase faster lines and occasional hollow sections on bigger days. Longboarders glide friendly faces while shortboarders find room for maneuvers without intimidation in this welcoming environment.
Punta Custodio is a rivermouth break firing up both rights and lefts, often forming playful A-frames and speedy walls on its sandy bottom. Northwest swells dominate winter while south swells bring punchier energy in summer. Waves hold strong across all tides, though mid to rising tides sharpen shapes for longer rides up to 100 meters on aligned sandbars. Typical sessions feature 0.5 to 1.5 meter fast, fun waves.
Punta Custodio stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays and weekends, even reaching only 10 people on busier spring break Saturdays. Fly into Puerto Vallarta International Airport, roughly 120 kilometers south, for a scenic 2 to 2.5 hour drive north on Highway 200. Playa Las Tortugas sits just a 5 minute walk from the point via simple trail or resort path through woods.
Punta Custodio delivers uncrowded Pacific perfection with fast, fun waves peeling both right and left over forgiving sandy bottom in a serene, natural setting. The spot boasts year-round consistency thanks to its west-facing exposure catching angled northwest and south swells. Crystal-clear water, a welcoming lineup mixing locals and occasional visitors, and a stunning 12 kilometer stretch of fine sand framed by lush mangroves and dramatic cliffs create pure, relaxed surfing joy.

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