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10 Best Places to Surf in Central America

 

Central America is a very popular destination amongst the surfing community for its year-round warm weather, consistent world-class waves and cheap cost of living.

 

From Tijuana, at the tip of Baja California, all the way down to Panama, one can find thousands of different waves spread through 8 countries.

 

Here is a breakdown of Central America’s best waves and surf spots…

 

To find the surfing destination that suits you best, try our WaveFinder search engine!

Playa Colorado, Nicaragua

Playa Colorado Nicaragua surf
Photo by Jerson Barboza

 

Many people refer to Playa Colorado as one of the world’s best surf spot for tube riding.

 

With 300+ days of offshore winds in a year, surf spots rarely get as consistent as they do in Nicaragua.

 

Playa Colorado is well positioned in Nicaragua, right between San Juan del Sur and Popoyo, two of the country’s most popular surf towns.

 

This wide beach has many peaks that will help spread the already not so existent surfing crowd and guarantee everyone a few attempts at a Nicaraguan barrel!

 

When to go: The best time to surf Playa Colorado, Nicaragua is from April to October.

 

 

Pavones, Costa Rica

Pavones surf costa rica
Photo by Surf Expedition

 

This wave is definitely more fickle and secluded than most surf spots you will find in Central America.

 

When it is on, Pavones is Costa Rica’s longest wave and also one of the world’s best left-hand waves.

 

Located on the southern end of the country, not many surfers actually make the trip down to Pavones which allows the spot to be very raw and welcoming.

 

When to go: Pavones needs a decent SSW swell to work which will be much more likely to happen during the months of May to September.

 

Make sure to chose the best time to surf Central America depending on your skill level!

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Pavones, Costa Rica

 

 

Punta Roca, El Salvador

Punta Roca surf El Salvador
Photo by @lizzerwhale

 

Punta Roca is undeniably El Salvador’s best wave and potentially Central America’s best surf spot.

 

This long right-hand point break is consistent and very well line-up giving way to some incredible rides.

 

Located near La Libertad, Punta Roca is also known as the J-Bay of Central America which means a lot about the quality of that surf spot…

 

Read our full surf guide to El Salvador

 

When to go: The best time to surf Punta Roca is from May to October.

 

 

Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Puerto Escondido surf Mexico
Photo by @tomauzeby

 

Puerto Escondido is home to Playa Zicatela which is definitely Central America’s heaviest wave…

 

On a good swell, big wave surfers come from all over the world to get barreled on one of Puerto Escondido’s massive bombs.

 

In winter, beginners can also have a great time in Puerto Escondido at one of the surrounding beaches which are more sheltered from the big swells.

 

Read our full guide to Puerto Escondido, Mexico

 

When to go: Puerto Escondido is a good surfing destination all year. However, May to October will offer much bigger and more consistent swells.

 

 

Scorpion Bay, Mexico

Scorpion Bay surf Mexico
Photo by Fillipo Maffei

 

Probably Central America’s longest point break and one of the world’s best rights, Scorpion Bay is a must on a surf trip to Mexico.

 

Located in the middle of Baja California, Scoprion Bay is not all that easy to get access to. However, if the swell is decent enough to make a few peaks connect, you are in for a trip of a lifetime…

 

When to go: Scorpion Bay needs a decent SW swell to work properly which is more likely to happen from April to November.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Baja California Sur, Mexico

 

 

 

Jaco, Costa Rica

Jaco surf Costa Rica
Photo by @katelynsewell

 

Jaco is a classic Costa Rican beach break that is extremely consistent throughout the year located in a town that never sleeps.

 

Indeed, Jaco is one of Central America’s top surfing destination for people looking for a surf and party lifestyle.

 

Whether you are a beginner looking to get into surfing or an experienced surfer looking to be in the water all day, Jaco is definitely one of your best bet in Central America.

 

When to go: Waves are good all year in Jaco, Costa Rica with conditions peaking from April to November.

 

 

 

Popoyo, Nicaragua

Popoyo surf

 

Popoyo is a charming little surf town with a wide range of surf spots that will suit any type of surfer.

 

Beach breaks like Playa Guasacate and Playa Popoyo are perfect for beginners to learn in a safe environment while advanced surfers can head to Popoyo reef or Playa Santana for bigger thrills.

 

See our full surf guide to Popoyo, Nicaragua

 

When to go: Surfing is good all year in Popoyo with consistent offshore winds and conditions peaking from April to November.

 

 

 

Bocas del Toro, Panama

Bocas Del Toro surfing

 

This archipelago located off the Panamanian east coast is an absolute surfing hidden gem (not so hidden anymore) in Central America.

 

Unlike every other surf spot on this countdown which are located on the Pacific Ocean, Bocas del Toro is located on the Caribbean side of Central America.

 

Generally, swells hitting the east coast are more inconsistent and have a shorter period.

 

However, if you hit the right season, waves in Bocas can be as mean and powerful as what you can find on the Pacific side, minus the crowd.

 

Here is our complete surf guide to Bocas del Toro, Panama

 

When to go: The best time to surf Bocas del Toro, Panama is from December to April but there is also a summer swell window from June to August which will offer smaller waves.

 

 

 

Nosara, Costa Rica

Nosara surf costa rica
Photo by @matthewchenetphotography, for Safari Surf Women Retreat, Nosara

Nosara is a quiet surfing village  located in the Guanacaste province. With stunning beaches like Playa Nosara and Playa Guiones, Nosara definitely established itself as one of Central America’s best surf spot.

Read our complete surfing guide to Nosara, Costa Rica

 

This town has a much more balanced of rejuvenating lifestyle than what you will find in Tamarindo or Jaco. Many surf camps offer surfing lessons as well as yoga classes, like the Safari Surf Women Retreat, for a surf trip that will sooth your soul.

 

To find the best surfing destintion for you, try our WaveFinder search engine!

 

 

 

El Tunco, El Salvador

El Sunzal Surf El Salvador
Photo by @rudy.ortiz

 

El Tunco is another great surfing destination in Central America for a well balanced surf trip at a very reasonable price…

 

This lively town is surrounded with some great surf spots like La Bocana or El Sunzal and also has a decent party scene.

 

Beginners and advanced surfers can both find their wave in El Tunco without having to worry about heavy crowds or intense localism.

 

When to go: The best time to surf El Tunco in El Salvador is from April to November for consistent SW swells.

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