Posted on August 20, 2024 by ISLE Crew
If your dream vacation includes paddling through azure waters, catching perfect waves, and watching the sunset while eating tacos on the beach, then it’s time to plan your surf trip to Mexico.
From the colorful charm of Sayulita to the endless breaks of Punta Mita, to the pristine beaches of Todos Santos, we have put together a guide to the best surf spots in Mexico. Our guide covers why each place is special, how to get there, where to stay, the types of waves, recommended surfboard and gear to pack, and other critical information. We also explain which surf spot is best for beginners or advanced surfers. Finally, we finish this guide with our top recommended surfboards and a few essential tips to make your surfing experience more enjoyable.
If you want to surf locally in the US, check out our Best Places to Surf in California. Or if you’re looking to go the distance, check out our guide to the Best Places to Surf in the World.
Below is our guide to 5 incredible areas for the best surfing in Mexico. Winter is the best time to surf in Mexico if you’re a beginner. Just note that it’s a popular time to visit Mexico as all the American snowbirds flock south for some sun. Summer is prime time for advanced surfers because of the heavy swells.
The colorful town of Sayulita is nestled on the west coast of Mexico. Originally a tiny fishing village, it has transformed into a popular hippie and surf town over the past few decades. It’s known for consistent beach breaks, strong surf culture, and vibrant nightlife, making it a popular and safe destination for families and solo travelers.
Sayulita has many surf schools and surf shops, so it’s a great place to learn. The best beach for beginners is Playa Sayulita which is a few minutes walk from the town. For more advanced surfers, you can surf Playa Carricitos. While Sayulita is incredibly safe and charming, the downside is that the beach does get crowded during peak season, and accommodation can be expensive during the winter.
Punta de Mita is a small town located just 30 minutes south of Sayulita, also on the Pacific Ocean side of Mexico. The Punta Mita area is a hotbed for surfing because of its geography, located on a headland that sticks out between the Nayarit coast and the Bahia de Banderas. There are surf breaks on the north, south, and west sides of Punta de Mita.
This town is a lot quieter than Sayulita and the area offers a variety of reef breaks with both right and left hand waves for all skill levels. Playa La Lancha is a popular location for beginners and surf schools. Stinky’s is a popular break that is within walking distance of Punta de Mita town and has waves for beginner to advanced surfers. Note that Punta de Mita is the town, Punta Mita is the resort area and Punta Minta area is the general region containing all the surf breaks. For more info on the different breaks, check out this map.
Puerto Escondido is a port town on southern Mexico’s Pacific coast in the state of Oaxaca. It’s known for its beautiful sandy beaches and buzzing nightlife. Zicatela Beach is famous for its challenging triple beach break, called the "Mexican Pipeline” which is ideal for advanced surfers. However Playa Carrizalillo, just on the edge of Puerto Escondido is great for beginners. Also, the south end of Zicatela Beach has an intermediate-friendly point break called La Punta.
Barra de la Cruz is another surf gem in the Oaxacan province. This indigenous village has transformed into a hipster-friendly surf town that attracts beginner surfers all year round. The advanced surfers flock from March to October when tubing waves appear, courtesy of heavy swells. Barra de la Cruz is known for its consistent, powerful, right-hand point break. Besides surfing, there is also beautiful hiking in the surrounding forests. Note that unlike the areas above with multiple breaks, Barra de la Cruz only has 1 break. It can get busy quite fast. So be respectful of local surfers and try to get in early in the morning before sunrise.
The town is located about 40 minutes east of Huatulco, a famous resort town with all the amenities, resorts, and nightlife you could want. Barra de la Cruz is a lot more basic, the beach itself has one restaurant and toilet.
Todos Santos is an artsy town on the Pacific coast of the Baja California Peninsula. This picturesque town is known for its colorful colonial architecture and is nestled at the base of the Sierra de la Laguna mountains. Just picture yourself catching a wave and looking up to admire the stunning mountain view. Todos Santos is great for beginner to advanced surfers as it’s home to many types of breaks. Base yourself in Todos Santos, rent a car, and explore the many miles of pristine beaches. This town is also a great location for families as there are endless activities like art galleries, kayaking, fishing, swimming, whale watching, riding horses, or watching volunteer groups release turtle hatchlings.
Todos Santos is a great base for a surf trip as there are 3 famous beaches - Playa La Pastora which is recommended only for advanced surfers, Playa Los Cerritos where everyone from beginners to advanced can catch waves, and Playa San Pedrito which is for beginner to intermediate friendly.
Playa San Pedrito is near the small village of Pescadero, and only a 6-minute drive south of Todos Santos. There are also a ton of amenities, camping sites surf shops, and schools nearby.
If you’re wondering how to choose the best surfboard, keep reading!
If you’re getting started, remember that the number one tip for beginners is to avoid a shortboard. Who’s considered a beginner? If you’ve never surfed or surfed only a handful of times, then you’re a beginner. It’s possible to progress quickly, but as with most skilled pursuits “time on task” is the main factor towards progression.
As a beginner, you need a long, thick, wide surfboard. It will be easier to paddle into waves and stand up. A long, thick, and wide surfboard has more volume, which means it has more buoyancy. The added width gives you more stability, making it easier to pop up and stand. Plus longer boards are easier to catch waves with.
At ISLE, our Coronado is a soft top longboard that is a great surfboard that you can learn on and grow with. It’s 8’ long, lightweight, and portable. Your beginners board should be at least 1 foot taller than your height, or at least 2 feet taller than kids (aged 7-12). Soft-top surfboards are the best option for kids.
If you’re more experienced, the Nugget is our high-performance soft-top shortboard with a quad-fin. It’s built for durability and power. This short but strong board (5’4”) helps riders surf down the line or on big open waves. The wider deck means it’s easy to maneuver, plus the shorter size means you can easily generate speed. It’s also lightweight at 9 lbs.
Finally, we have the Nomad, a soft top short surfboard that works for daily use or on the go. It’s a short board at 6’6” that weighs in only at 10 lb. It’s designed with a pulled-in thumb tail with full rails for easy paddling.
Remember that to have the most enjoyable surf session, ensure you prepare accordingly. Before heading out, read the local Surf Report For The Best Riding Experience and figure out The Best Time Of The Day To Surf. And if you’re new to surfing, we recommend following Surf Etiquette 101 so that you can be respectful of locals and make friends on the water.
If you’re a visual learner, check out our Surf Collection videos on YouTube to see our surfboard reviews and lessons on how to surf.
Depending on the type of waves you’re surfing, check out How to Paddle Out in Big Surf or Everything You Need To Know About Surfing Small Waves.
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