suicidio

0.8333 N / -79.6667 O

suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador

Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. It's the kind of spot where precision meets raw power, creating unforgettable sessions for those ready to charge.

Geography and Nature

Suicidio sits in the southern surf region near spots like Salinas and Punta Carnero, along Ecuador's Pacific coastline framed by dramatic cliffs and open beaches. The area features a rocky reef shoreline with minimal sand, backed by arid hills and scattered coastal vegetation typical of the Guayas province. Remote yet accessible, it avoids urban bustle, providing a raw, natural setting where the ocean's energy dominates the landscape.

Surf Setup

Suicidio is a classic reef break with a punchy left that barrels on good days over sharp coral and rocks. It thrives on south swells, lighting up with north or northwest offshore winds that groom the face for high-speed lines. Mid tide is ideal, as it allows the wave to stand up without becoming too shallow or sectiony. In a typical session, expect fast walls that demand quick maneuvers, holding power up to 2 meters for long, exhilarating rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to reliable south swells. The prime window runs from June to October during the southern hemisphere winter, when swells are steady and winds align for clean conditions; avoid December to March when northwest swells dominate and can onshore the waves. Early mornings year-round offer the best glassy sessions before winds pick up.

Crowd Levels

Suicidio sees crowded lineups on both weekdays and weekends, with a mix of local surfers and tourists paddling out. Peak times fill up quickly due to its reputation.

Who It's For

Suicidio suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and sharp bottoms. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and hazards, while intermediates might find sections manageable on smaller days but risk getting caught inside. Advanced riders thrive here, linking turns on the fast walls and occasional barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp reef rocks and coral that can cause cuts on wipeouts, along with potential rips pulling out to sea on bigger swells. Always scout the lineup and wear booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 25 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, perfect for no wetsuit or just a rash vest. Spring and fall hover at 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, calling for optional shorties on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Guayaquil Airport (GYE), about 120 kilometers north, then drive south along the coastal highway through Playas for roughly 2 hours. From Salinas, it's a 10-kilometer drive further south on paved roads leading to the reef access point. Parking is available near the beach with free spots along the roadside, and it's a short 200-meter walk to the lineup. Public buses from Guayaquil to Playas run frequently, with taxis or local mototaxis covering the final stretch for under 10 kilometers.

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suicidio 

Ecuador
0.8333 N / -79.6667 O
Galapagos Islands
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only

suicidio Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador

Nestled on Ecuador's rugged southern coast, suicidio delivers a fast, powerful left-hand reef break that fires up experienced surfers with its sharp coral and rock bottom. This wave demands respect for its intensity and consistency, offering thrilling rides amid a vibrant coastal vibe shared by dedicated local and visiting surfers. It's the kind of spot where precision meets raw power, creating unforgettable sessions for those ready to charge.

Geography and Nature

Suicidio sits in the southern surf region near spots like Salinas and Punta Carnero, along Ecuador's Pacific coastline framed by dramatic cliffs and open beaches. The area features a rocky reef shoreline with minimal sand, backed by arid hills and scattered coastal vegetation typical of the Guayas province. Remote yet accessible, it avoids urban bustle, providing a raw, natural setting where the ocean's energy dominates the landscape.

Surf Setup

Suicidio is a classic reef break with a punchy left that barrels on good days over sharp coral and rocks. It thrives on south swells, lighting up with north or northwest offshore winds that groom the face for high-speed lines. Mid tide is ideal, as it allows the wave to stand up without becoming too shallow or sectiony. In a typical session, expect fast walls that demand quick maneuvers, holding power up to 2 meters for long, exhilarating rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days a year thanks to reliable south swells. The prime window runs from June to October during the southern hemisphere winter, when swells are steady and winds align for clean conditions; avoid December to March when northwest swells dominate and can onshore the waves. Early mornings year-round offer the best glassy sessions before winds pick up.

Crowd Levels

Suicidio sees crowded lineups on both weekdays and weekends, with a mix of local surfers and tourists paddling out. Peak times fill up quickly due to its reputation.

Who It's For

Suicidio suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and sharp bottoms. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and hazards, while intermediates might find sections manageable on smaller days but risk getting caught inside. Advanced riders thrive here, linking turns on the fast walls and occasional barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp reef rocks and coral that can cause cuts on wipeouts, along with potential rips pulling out to sea on bigger swells. Always scout the lineup and wear booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 25 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, perfect for no wetsuit or just a rash vest. Spring and fall hover at 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, calling for optional shorties on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Guayaquil Airport (GYE), about 120 kilometers north, then drive south along the coastal highway through Playas for roughly 2 hours. From Salinas, it's a 10-kilometer drive further south on paved roads leading to the reef access point. Parking is available near the beach with free spots along the roadside, and it's a short 200-meter walk to the lineup. Public buses from Guayaquil to Playas run frequently, with taxis or local mototaxis covering the final stretch for under 10 kilometers.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The prime time to surf Suicidio is from June to October during the southern hemisphere winter, with very high consistency on about 150 days a year from reliable south swells and north or northwest offshore winds. Early mornings year-round offer glassy sessions before winds pick up, while mid tide is ideal for the wave to stand up. Avoid December to March when northwest swells can onshore the waves.
Suicidio suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and sharp bottoms. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and hazards, while intermediates might manage sections on smaller days but risk getting caught inside. Advanced riders thrive here, linking turns on fast walls and occasional barrels.
Suicidio features a fast, powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral and rock bottom, thriving on south swells with north or northwest offshore winds for high-speed lines. Expect punchy waves that barrel on good days, with fast walls holding power up to 2 meters for long rides, best at mid tide to avoid becoming too shallow or sectiony.
Suicidio sees crowded lineups on weekdays and weekends with a mix of local and visiting surfers, filling up quickly at peak times. Fly into Guayaquil Airport, drive 120 kilometers south through Playas for about 2 hours, or from Salinas it's a 10-kilometer drive on paved roads. Park for free roadside near the beach, then walk 200 meters to the lineup; public buses and taxis cover the final stretch.
Suicidio stands out with its fast, powerful left-hand reef break demanding precision amid raw power, set in a raw natural landscape of dramatic cliffs, rocky shores, and arid hills in Ecuador's southern coast. It offers consistent thrilling rides for experienced surfers in a vibrant coastal vibe shared respectfully by dedicated locals and visitors, near spots like Salinas and Punta Carnero.

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