The rock

23.024517 N / -109.713800 O

The rock Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

The Rock at Costa Azul Beach in Mexico stands out as a raw, powerful right-hand reef break anchored by a massive stone outcropping that defines its lineup. This coral and sharp rock bottom delivers fast, fun waves with punchy sections that reward precise timing and rhythm, creating an addictive vibe for surfers chasing long, flowing rides. It's a soulful slice of Baja where the ocean's pulse meets patient progression, less intense than nearby Zippers but packed with challenge and flow.

Geography and Nature

The Rock sits along the Costa Azul stretch in San José del Cabo, at the southern tip of the Baja California Sur peninsula where desert meets sea in dramatic fashion. This exposed section of coastline features golden sand beaches interspersed with rocky outcroppings and low-lying seaside desert, backed by stark Sierra de la Laguna mountains rising over 1800 meters. The beach itself is a mix of sand and cobblestone leading to the reef, with the prominent rock formation sheltering the lineup and creating a rugged, timeless coastal scene.

Surf Setup

The Rock is a right-hand reef break over a coral and sharp rock bottom, firing up on south swells that refract around the point for clean, powerful lines. Offshore winds from the south or west-northwest keep faces glassy, while mid to high tide softens the takeoff and opens up the fast, sectiony walls for fun rides. On a typical session, expect quick drops near the rock followed by maneuvering through punchy sections, holding size better than many local spots.

Consistency and Best Time

This consistent reef break thrives on south swells, with summer from April to October delivering the most reliable conditions thanks to southern hemisphere energy and calmer winds. Hurricane season amps up the power, while winter can bring solid days but more variable winds. Avoid early mornings in peak season if onshore breezes kick in, and check forecasts for mid-morning or late afternoon glass.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, offering space to find rhythm. Weekends draw a solid crowd of locals and visitors as the spot fires.

Who It's For

The Rock suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast takeoff and shallow reef sections demanding strong positioning and flow. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and rocks, while intermediates might progress here on smaller days at high tide. Advanced riders will love charging the bigger swells for barrels and carves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and coral on the shallow bottom, plus potential urchins in the lineup. Strong rips can form on bigger days, so respect the conditions and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 26 to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for long sessions. Winter from December to March cools to 20 to 24°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on chillier days. Spring and fall hover at 23 to 26°C, where a spring suit or 2mm top provides comfort without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), just 23 kilometers away, then drive south along the coastal corridor for about 20 minutes to reach Costa Azul. La Paz Airport (LAP) is roughly 137 kilometers north but less convenient. Park at nearby Zippers or Cabo Surf Hotel lots and walk 200 to 500 meters along the beach path to the spot; public transport is limited, so renting a car is ideal for flexibility.

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Mexico
23.024517 N / -109.713800 O
Baja Sur
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
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Level: Experienced surfers
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The rock Surf Spot Guide, Mexico

The Rock at Costa Azul Beach in Mexico stands out as a raw, powerful right-hand reef break anchored by a massive stone outcropping that defines its lineup. This coral and sharp rock bottom delivers fast, fun waves with punchy sections that reward precise timing and rhythm, creating an addictive vibe for surfers chasing long, flowing rides. It's a soulful slice of Baja where the ocean's pulse meets patient progression, less intense than nearby Zippers but packed with challenge and flow.

Geography and Nature

The Rock sits along the Costa Azul stretch in San José del Cabo, at the southern tip of the Baja California Sur peninsula where desert meets sea in dramatic fashion. This exposed section of coastline features golden sand beaches interspersed with rocky outcroppings and low-lying seaside desert, backed by stark Sierra de la Laguna mountains rising over 1800 meters. The beach itself is a mix of sand and cobblestone leading to the reef, with the prominent rock formation sheltering the lineup and creating a rugged, timeless coastal scene.

Surf Setup

The Rock is a right-hand reef break over a coral and sharp rock bottom, firing up on south swells that refract around the point for clean, powerful lines. Offshore winds from the south or west-northwest keep faces glassy, while mid to high tide softens the takeoff and opens up the fast, sectiony walls for fun rides. On a typical session, expect quick drops near the rock followed by maneuvering through punchy sections, holding size better than many local spots.

Consistency and Best Time

This consistent reef break thrives on south swells, with summer from April to October delivering the most reliable conditions thanks to southern hemisphere energy and calmer winds. Hurricane season amps up the power, while winter can bring solid days but more variable winds. Avoid early mornings in peak season if onshore breezes kick in, and check forecasts for mid-morning or late afternoon glass.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, offering space to find rhythm. Weekends draw a solid crowd of locals and visitors as the spot fires.

Who It's For

The Rock suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast takeoff and shallow reef sections demanding strong positioning and flow. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and rocks, while intermediates might progress here on smaller days at high tide. Advanced riders will love charging the bigger swells for barrels and carves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and coral on the shallow bottom, plus potential urchins in the lineup. Strong rips can form on bigger days, so respect the conditions and know your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 26 to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for long sessions. Winter from December to March cools to 20 to 24°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on chillier days. Spring and fall hover at 23 to 26°C, where a spring suit or 2mm top provides comfort without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), just 23 kilometers away, then drive south along the coastal corridor for about 20 minutes to reach Costa Azul. La Paz Airport (LAP) is roughly 137 kilometers north but less convenient. Park at nearby Zippers or Cabo Surf Hotel lots and walk 200 to 500 meters along the beach path to the spot; public transport is limited, so renting a car is ideal for flexibility.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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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: South
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Summer from April to October delivers the most reliable conditions at The Rock, with southern hemisphere swells and calmer winds creating consistent waves. Hurricane season amplifies power during this window. Winter brings solid days but more variable winds, so check forecasts for mid-morning or late afternoon glass to avoid onshore breezes that typically kick in early mornings during peak season.
The Rock suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast takeoff and shallow reef sections demanding strong positioning and flow. Advanced riders will love charging bigger swells for barrels and carves. Intermediates might progress here on smaller days at high tide, while beginners should steer clear due to the power and rocks throughout the lineup.
The Rock is a right-hand reef break over coral and sharp rock bottom that fires on south swells, delivering fast, fun waves with punchy sections rewarding precise timing and rhythm. Offshore winds from the south or west-northwest keep faces glassy, while mid to high tide softens the takeoff and opens up fast, sectiony walls for flowing rides that hold size well.
Park at nearby Zippers or Cabo Surf Hotel and walk 200 to 500 metres along the beach path to reach The Rock, located 23 kilometres from Los Cabos International Airport. Weekdays see few surfers offering space to find rhythm, while weekends draw a solid crowd of locals and visitors as the spot fires consistently.
The Rock stands out as a raw, powerful right-hand reef break anchored by a massive stone outcropping that defines its lineup, creating an addictive vibe for surfers chasing long, flowing rides. It's less intense than nearby Zippers but packed with challenge and flow, offering a soulful slice of Baja where the ocean's pulse meets patient progression through fast, punchy sections.

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