Terquito

5513 N / -77313 O

Terquito Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Terquito delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering punchy rides in a serene, jungle-fringed setting. This regular spot wraps surfers in an uncrowded vibe where sessions feel personal and the power stays playful, perfect for connecting with consistent swells year-round. Eco-lodges hug the shore, blending raw nature with easy access to the lineup.

Geography and Nature

Terquito sits on the remote Pacific coast near Nuquí, about 20 kilometers south by boat, enveloped by lush rainforest and dramatic cliffs that frame its exposed beach. The sandy shoreline stretches wide with scattered rocks exposed at low tide, backed by dense jungle alive with biodiversity, creating an untouched, wild atmosphere far from urban hustle. This isolated paradise keeps the focus on pure surf immersion amid Colombia's rugged coastal beauty.

Surf Setup

Terquito fires as a beach break with rights and lefts that shape into fun, punchy waves, ideal on north, northwest, west, or southwest swells. Offshore winds from the south, southeast, or east clean it up best, while it holds across all tides without losing form. Expect a typical session to deliver regular, playful power with manageable faces up to 2 meters, letting you link turns in empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

With fairly consistent surf throughout the year thanks to a mix of windswells and groundswells, Terquito shines from May to August when southwest swells peak, delivering reliable waves for all levels. April to October marks the main season for optimal conditions, though it works anytime; avoid February to April if chasing bigger energy, as swells weaken then. Boat access from Nuquí keeps it firing steadily.

Crowd Levels

Terquito stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal surfers in the water regardless of the day. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveler.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Terquito welcomes beginners with softer sections on smaller days, intermediates with punchy rides to hone turns, and advanced riders tackling steeper faces up to 2 meters. Everyone scores fun waves over the sandy-rock bottom, building confidence in uncrowded sessions. Its all-tides versatility makes it a versatile playground.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips that can pull offshore and rocks scattered on the bottom, especially at low tide. Stay aware to navigate safely without issue.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Warm Pacific waters hover around 27-29°C year-round, so boardshorts and a rash vest suffice for most. Summer from June to October sees 28-29°C temps with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27-28°C, still perfect for tropical gear. Spring and fall average 27-29°C, keeping sessions comfortable without neoprene.

How to Get There

Fly into José Celestino Mutis Airport (BSC) at Bahía Solano, 65 kilometers north, or Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (CLO) in Cali, about 200 kilometers inland, then connect via domestic flight or bus to Nuquí. From Nuquí, hop a 20-kilometer lancha boat ride south to Terquito, which takes around 30-45 minutes and runs regularly for a small fee. Eco-lodges offer direct beach access with secure parking nearby; no public transport reaches the beach, so plan boat logistics ahead for a smooth paddle-out just meters from shore.

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Terquito Playa Cantil

Colombia
5513 N / -77313 O
Caribbean
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Special access: By boat only

Terquito Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Nestled on Colombia's wild Pacific coast, Terquito delivers fun beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering punchy rides in a serene, jungle-fringed setting. This regular spot wraps surfers in an uncrowded vibe where sessions feel personal and the power stays playful, perfect for connecting with consistent swells year-round. Eco-lodges hug the shore, blending raw nature with easy access to the lineup.

Geography and Nature

Terquito sits on the remote Pacific coast near Nuquí, about 20 kilometers south by boat, enveloped by lush rainforest and dramatic cliffs that frame its exposed beach. The sandy shoreline stretches wide with scattered rocks exposed at low tide, backed by dense jungle alive with biodiversity, creating an untouched, wild atmosphere far from urban hustle. This isolated paradise keeps the focus on pure surf immersion amid Colombia's rugged coastal beauty.

Surf Setup

Terquito fires as a beach break with rights and lefts that shape into fun, punchy waves, ideal on north, northwest, west, or southwest swells. Offshore winds from the south, southeast, or east clean it up best, while it holds across all tides without losing form. Expect a typical session to deliver regular, playful power with manageable faces up to 2 meters, letting you link turns in empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

With fairly consistent surf throughout the year thanks to a mix of windswells and groundswells, Terquito shines from May to August when southwest swells peak, delivering reliable waves for all levels. April to October marks the main season for optimal conditions, though it works anytime; avoid February to April if chasing bigger energy, as swells weaken then. Boat access from Nuquí keeps it firing steadily.

Crowd Levels

Terquito stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal surfers in the water regardless of the day. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveler.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Terquito welcomes beginners with softer sections on smaller days, intermediates with punchy rides to hone turns, and advanced riders tackling steeper faces up to 2 meters. Everyone scores fun waves over the sandy-rock bottom, building confidence in uncrowded sessions. Its all-tides versatility makes it a versatile playground.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips that can pull offshore and rocks scattered on the bottom, especially at low tide. Stay aware to navigate safely without issue.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Warm Pacific waters hover around 27-29°C year-round, so boardshorts and a rash vest suffice for most. Summer from June to October sees 28-29°C temps with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27-28°C, still perfect for tropical gear. Spring and fall average 27-29°C, keeping sessions comfortable without neoprene.

How to Get There

Fly into José Celestino Mutis Airport (BSC) at Bahía Solano, 65 kilometers north, or Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (CLO) in Cali, about 200 kilometers inland, then connect via domestic flight or bus to Nuquí. From Nuquí, hop a 20-kilometer lancha boat ride south to Terquito, which takes around 30-45 minutes and runs regularly for a small fee. Eco-lodges offer direct beach access with secure parking nearby; no public transport reaches the beach, so plan boat logistics ahead for a smooth paddle-out just meters from shore.

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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: North, NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast, East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Terquito from May to August for peak southwest swells, or April to October for optimal conditions, with consistent waves year-round. It shines with north, northwest, west, or southwest swells and offshore winds from south, southeast, or east, holding across all tides. Avoid February to April for weaker swells if seeking bigger energy, as boat access from Nuquí ensures steady sessions in its serene setting.
Terquito suits all surfers, from beginners on softer smaller days to intermediates honing punchy turns and advanced riders tackling steeper faces up to 2 meters. Its fun, playful waves over a sandy-rock bottom build confidence in uncrowded lineups, with all-tides versatility making it a welcoming playground for everyone connecting with consistent swells.
Terquito is a beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, delivering punchy, fun waves up to 2 meters. It fires on north, northwest, west, or southwest swells, cleaned by south, southeast, or east offshore winds, holding form across all tides for regular, manageable sessions in a jungle-fringed paradise.
Terquito stays empty on weekdays and weekends, with minimal surfers sharing waves sparingly with locals and occasional travelers. Reach it by flying to Bahía Solano 65 kilometers north or Cali 200 kilometers inland, then to Nuquí for a 20-kilometer, 30-45 minute lancha boat south; eco-lodges provide direct beach access with secure parking nearby, no public transport to the shore.
Terquito stands out with its uncrowded, personal sessions on fun beach-break waves in a serene, jungle-fringed wild Pacific setting near Nuquí. Eco-lodges blend raw nature with easy lineup access, offering playful power year-round on a sandy-rock bottom amid lush rainforest and cliffs, far from urban hustle for pure surf immersion.

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