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Surfing Mexico!
Mexico has over 6000 miles of coastline, over 1500 miles on the mainland
Pacific. This section of the coast is covered with beaches, points, reefs
and river mouths. Waves vary from slow rollers to
crashing tubes. It seems that every few miles of waterfront offers a new
surf spot, most of which are empty. With miles of Pacific coastline, the
state of Oaxaca offers surfers some excellent beach and point breaks.
Without a doubt, Playa Zicatela at Puerto Escondido is the most frequented
and best known surf break in Central/South America
Puerto Escondido is a world famous destination for surfing. Many people
travel here each year to try their skills on some of the most hollow, tubing
waves in the world. In fact, Zicatela beach at Puerto Escondido is known as
one of the few top surfing beaches in the world. A beach break with right
and left hand tubes, it lives up to it's reputation as "The Mexican
Pipeline". There are at least two international surfing competitions here
each year, usually in September and November. If you are interested in
surfing or watching some of the top surfers in the world, Puerto Escondido
is the place to be!
However, the pounding beach break on Playa Zicatela, is not the only surf
break in the area. Here in Puerto Escondido and all along the length of the
coast of Oaxaca, there are a variety of quality beach breaks, outer reef
breaks and long points breaks, most of which go virtually unsurfed. There's
surf here to meet every surfer's desires, from "first timers" to the most
advanced.
There is a long left point break which is a good intermediate wave when
the swell (deep water wave size) is medium sized and great for
beginners when the swell is small. There is also a
protected cove break here in Puerto. It's a soft
wave perfect for beginners when the swell is medium
to large. When the swell is small, it goes flat and is better suited
for snorkeling and the other surf breaks become a
better option for surfing.
In short Puerto has three main surf breaks which are perfect stepping stones
for both changing swell sizes and increasing abilities. It's part of what
makes it such a great place to learn to surf and what makes it one of the
most consistent surf spots on the planet. This place is the one for the
whole range from beginner to the pro.
And ... The water is warm in Mexico - you you only need broad shorts all
year round.
Surf Spots near Puerto

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