Tres palmas

18.344917 N / -67.261933 O

Tres Palmas Surf Spot Guide, Puerto Rico

Tres Palmas stands out as Puerto Rico's premier big wave reef break, delivering fast and powerful rights that barrel over a sharp coral reef with some sand pockets. This spot ignites on northwest and west swells, creating sessions that demand precision and power from only the most experienced surfers. The vibe is raw and exhilarating, with waves holding up to 6-9 meters clean across its inside, middle, and outer sections, making it a bucket-list challenge for pros seeking heavy Caribbean surf.

Geography and Nature

Tres Palmas sits on the rugged west coast of Puerto Rico in Rincon, a laid-back surf town known for its world-class waves. The coastal landscape features dramatic cliffs and exposed reefs fringed by a mix of sandy stretches and rocky shores, with the nearby Punta Higuero lighthouse adding a striking backdrop. Access comes via Steps Beach or Maria's Beach, both offering a short walk over sandy paths to the lineup, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve's coastal terrain.

Surf Setup

Tres Palmas is a classic reef break firing primarily rights, though lefts can appear on certain swells, with shapes ranging from wedgy takeoffs to hollow barrels on the outer reef. It thrives on northwest and west-northwest swells, paired with offshore southeast or east winds that groom the faces perfectly. Low to mid tides unlock the best lines, as higher water softens the power. Expect a long paddle out to multiple peaks, where sets demand quick positioning and heavy equipment on firing days.

Consistency and Best Time

This inconsistent reef break pulses to life on strong winter northwest swells from December through March, with October and March offering prime windows of cleaner, less crowded sessions amid the seasonal peaks. Avoid summer months when flat spells dominate due to weaker windswells. Check forecasts closely, as it sometimes breaks big but requires 3+ meter swells to really go off.

Crowd Levels

Tres Palmas remains relatively empty, especially on weekdays, with weekends seeing minimal increase. The lineup mixes locals and visiting advanced surfers without heavy congestion.

Who It's For

Tres Palmas is strictly for pros or kamikaze-level surfers who can handle fast, powerful waves over shallow reef. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the size, speed, and rocky bottom—expect unforgiving wipeouts and board-breaking potential. Advanced riders will find rewarding barrels and long walls when it's on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling out to sea, sharp coral rocks on the bottom, and sea urchins that lurk in the shallows. Approach with respect, scouting from shore first and paddling with backups.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 27-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for long sessions. Winter from December to March cools to 24-26°C, calling for a 2-3mm shorty or springsuit on bigger days. Spring and fall hover at 25-28°C, where rash guards or thin tops keep you comfortable without bulk.

How to Get There

Fly into Rafael Hernandez Airport (BQN) in Aguadilla, about 25 kilometers north, or Luis Munoz Marin International (SJU) in San Juan, roughly 160 kilometers east. From BQN, take Highway 2 west toward Rincon, exiting at the Rincon turnoff and following signs or asking locals for Tres Palmas—it's a straightforward 30-40 minute drive. Free parking is available at Steps Beach or nearby pullouts, with easy beach access via a few minutes' walk over sand. No reliable public transport serves the spot directly, so renting a car is essential for flexibility.

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Tres palmas 

Puerto Rico
18.344917 N / -67.261933 O
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
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Level: Pros or kamikaze only...
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Tres Palmas Surf Spot Guide, Puerto Rico

Tres Palmas stands out as Puerto Rico's premier big wave reef break, delivering fast and powerful rights that barrel over a sharp coral reef with some sand pockets. This spot ignites on northwest and west swells, creating sessions that demand precision and power from only the most experienced surfers. The vibe is raw and exhilarating, with waves holding up to 6-9 meters clean across its inside, middle, and outer sections, making it a bucket-list challenge for pros seeking heavy Caribbean surf.

Geography and Nature

Tres Palmas sits on the rugged west coast of Puerto Rico in Rincon, a laid-back surf town known for its world-class waves. The coastal landscape features dramatic cliffs and exposed reefs fringed by a mix of sandy stretches and rocky shores, with the nearby Punta Higuero lighthouse adding a striking backdrop. Access comes via Steps Beach or Maria's Beach, both offering a short walk over sandy paths to the lineup, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve's coastal terrain.

Surf Setup

Tres Palmas is a classic reef break firing primarily rights, though lefts can appear on certain swells, with shapes ranging from wedgy takeoffs to hollow barrels on the outer reef. It thrives on northwest and west-northwest swells, paired with offshore southeast or east winds that groom the faces perfectly. Low to mid tides unlock the best lines, as higher water softens the power. Expect a long paddle out to multiple peaks, where sets demand quick positioning and heavy equipment on firing days.

Consistency and Best Time

This inconsistent reef break pulses to life on strong winter northwest swells from December through March, with October and March offering prime windows of cleaner, less crowded sessions amid the seasonal peaks. Avoid summer months when flat spells dominate due to weaker windswells. Check forecasts closely, as it sometimes breaks big but requires 3+ meter swells to really go off.

Crowd Levels

Tres Palmas remains relatively empty, especially on weekdays, with weekends seeing minimal increase. The lineup mixes locals and visiting advanced surfers without heavy congestion.

Who It's For

Tres Palmas is strictly for pros or kamikaze-level surfers who can handle fast, powerful waves over shallow reef. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the size, speed, and rocky bottom—expect unforgiving wipeouts and board-breaking potential. Advanced riders will find rewarding barrels and long walls when it's on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling out to sea, sharp coral rocks on the bottom, and sea urchins that lurk in the shallows. Approach with respect, scouting from shore first and paddling with backups.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 27-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for long sessions. Winter from December to March cools to 24-26°C, calling for a 2-3mm shorty or springsuit on bigger days. Spring and fall hover at 25-28°C, where rash guards or thin tops keep you comfortable without bulk.

How to Get There

Fly into Rafael Hernandez Airport (BQN) in Aguadilla, about 25 kilometers north, or Luis Munoz Marin International (SJU) in San Juan, roughly 160 kilometers east. From BQN, take Highway 2 west toward Rincon, exiting at the Rincon turnoff and following signs or asking locals for Tres Palmas—it's a straightforward 30-40 minute drive. Free parking is available at Steps Beach or nearby pullouts, with easy beach access via a few minutes' walk over sand. No reliable public transport serves the spot directly, so renting a car is essential for flexibility.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

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Tres Palmas fires best during winter months from December through March when strong northwest swells arrive. October and March offer prime windows with cleaner, less crowded sessions. Avoid summer months when flat spells dominate due to weaker windswells. The break requires 3 or more meters of swell to really go off, so check forecasts closely before planning your trip.
Tres Palmas is strictly for advanced and professional surfers only. The fast, powerful waves over shallow reef create unforgiving wipeouts and board-breaking potential. Beginners and intermediates should avoid this spot due to the size, speed, and rocky bottom. Only experienced riders who can handle heavy Caribbean surf should attempt Tres Palmas.
Tres Palmas is a classic reef break firing primarily rights, though lefts can appear on certain swells. Waves range from wedgy takeoffs to hollow barrels on the outer reef, holding up to 6 to 9 meters clean across inside, middle, and outer sections. The break thrives on northwest and west-northwest swells paired with offshore southeast or east winds that groom the faces perfectly.
Tres Palmas remains relatively empty, especially on weekdays, with minimal increase on weekends. Access comes via Steps Beach or Maria's Beach with a short walk over sandy paths to the lineup. Free parking is available at Steps Beach or nearby pullouts. Fly into Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla, about 25 kilometers north, then drive 30 to 40 minutes west toward Rincon.
Tres Palmas stands out as Puerto Rico's premier big wave reef break delivering fast and powerful rights that barrel over sharp coral reef. The spot ignites on northwest and west swells, creating sessions that demand precision and power from only the most experienced surfers. Comparisons to Oahu's Sunset Beach highlight its world-class status as a bucket-list challenge for professionals seeking heavy Caribbean surf.

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