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Surfing Guide to Baja California, Mexico

Baja California Mexico surf
Photo by Mark Harpur

Summary

The Baja California peninsula is a holy land in the surfing world. Although the surf in Baja California is truly epic, crowds remain fairly small due to the remote location of most surf spots as well as the political uncertainty in Mexico.

 

However, anyone looking for a life changing surfing adventure will be greatly rewarded when leaving for a surf trip to Baja California, Mexico.

 

Surf Camp Baja California

 

The peninsula is divided in two distinct Mexican states. Baja California and Baja California Sur. While the northern region might have colder water and a bit less of a tropical buzz, it is where you will find the uncrowded, perfect waves.

 

The surf in Baja California will be better for intermediate and advanced surfers due to the sometimes powerful breaks in the area. Beginners will probably have better surfing opportunities in Sayulita or in Baja California Sur.

 

 

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

 

 

When to surf  Baja California

The best time to surf Baja California, Mexico is from March to November, although surfing is decent and possible through the rest of the year.

 

January-FebruaryMarch-AprilMay-JuneJuly-AugustSeptember-OctoberNovember-December
Suitable for:Intermediate
Advanced
Intermediate
Advanced
Intermediate
Advanced
Intermediate
Advanced
Intermediate
Advanced
Intermediate
Advanced
Air temperature13°C
55°F
14°C
58°F
17°C
62°F
21°C
69°F
19°C
66°F
14°C
58°F
Water temperature15°C
60°F
15°C
60°F
17°C
62°F
19°C
67°F
19°C
67°F
17°C
62°F
CrowdFew peopleFew peopleFew peopleFairly crowdedFew peopleFew people
Swell Consistency85%90%95%100%90%90%
Swell height4 ft4 ft5 ft4 ft5 ft4 ft

 

 

Where to stay in North Baja California

Rosarito is a popular place to stay on a surf trip to Baja California with a good nightlife and a decent beach break with consistent surfing conditions.

 

Browse our interactive map to find the best accommodation deals in Rosarito!

Best Surf Hotels in Rosarito, Baja California

Rosarito Beach Hotel

Las Rocas Resort and Spa

 

Ensenada is also a great place to establish yourself on a surf trip to North Baja California due to its proximity to several decent surf spots as well as having a great, relaxed surfing vibe.

 

 

 

 

Baja California surf Mexico
Photo by Luc Belanger

Getting there

The best way to get to Baja California is to fly to Tijuana or Ensenada. From there, you can get around using local public transportation, taxi or car rental.

Keep in mind when getting around Baja California that some areas might be more tense than others and make sure to commute during day time.

 

 

 

Safety/things to know

-Mexico remains a country with a fairly high criminality rate. Avoid leaving tourist areas, especially at night.

 

 

Baja California Surf Spots

Baja Malibu

Beautiful and consistent beach break located on the south side of Tijuana. Not your dreamy Baja point break but one of the most accessible spot in the region.

Wave direction : Left and right
Bottom : Sand
Best tide : Any
Skill level : Any
Optimal swell direction : SW
Optimal wind direction : E

 

 

K38

Wave direction : Left and right
Bottom : Sand
Best tide : Any
Skill level : Intermediate and advanced
Optimal swell direction : SW
Optimal wind direction : E

 

 

Rosarito beach

Wave direction : Any
Bottom : Sand
Best tide : Any
Skill level : Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced
Optimal swell direction : SW
Optimal wind direction : E

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