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11.243700 N / -74.215900 O

Arrecifes Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Arrecifes delivers fast, powerful waves that demand respect from experienced surfers, breaking over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks for that raw, challenging ride. This spot captures a remote, uncrowded vibe where you can score long, hollow sections without the usual lineup chaos. It's the kind of place that rewards commitment with adrenaline-pumping sessions under the Caribbean sun.

Geography and Nature

Nestled within Tayrona National Park along Colombia's Caribbean coast, Arrecifes sits on a stunning stretch of sandy beach framed by lush jungle and dramatic cliffs. The area feels remote and wild, far from urban hustle, with turquoise waters meeting pristine shores backed by tropical vegetation. The beach itself is mostly sandy but transitions to rocky outcrops near the breaks, creating a rugged coastal landscape perfect for surfers seeking an untouched paradise.

Surf Setup

Arrecifes fires up as a reef break with punchy rights and occasional lefts that barrel on the right swell directions from the north-northeast. Offshore winds blow cleanest from the east, lighting up the fast lines, while mid to high tides keep the rocks covered and the waves forgiving enough to link sections. Expect powerful faces that hold up to 1.5 meters on good days, delivering a typical session of intense, hollow rides that test your speed and positioning across the sandy-rock bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Arrecifes is regular year-round thanks to consistent Caribbean swells, but it peaks from November to March when east winds and mid-period groundswells pump in reliable 1 to 2 meter waves. Avoid the flatter months from April to October when windswell dominates and conditions turn mushy. Early mornings during the peak season often yield the cleanest, most powerful sessions.

Crowd Levels

Arrecifes stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends both offering solo sessions most of the time. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of local and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who thrive on fast, powerful waves over a tricky sandy-rock bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity, while intermediates might catch smaller days to build skills but will find it demanding. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that unfold on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling out from the rocks and exposed reef sections at low tide that can lead to bumpy takeoffs. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round near the equator, hovering between 26°C and 29°C. Summer from June to October averages 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice. Winter from December to March sits at 27°C, still calling for just trunks. Spring and fall range 26-28°C, with the same minimal gear needs.

How to Get There

Fly into Santa Marta Airport (SMR), about 50 kilometers away, then hop on a bus from the Mercado in Santa Marta toward Palomino or La Guajira. Get off at kilometer 36 in Guachaca, roughly 1 hour from the airport, and grab a moto-taxi for the final 5-minute jungle dash to the beach. Parking is easy and free near the spot, with no public transport directly to the sand but affordable taxis from the highway. Walking from the road takes about 10 minutes through scenic forest paths.

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Arrecifes 

Colombia
11.243700 N / -74.215900 O
Caribbean
Week-end trip
Long walk (>30 mn)
OK
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Right and left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Fast, Powerful
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
West, NorthWest, North, NorthEast, East
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
East, SouthEast, South, SouthWest, West
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at and holds up to
BEST TIDE POSITION
All tides
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
11.243700
-74.215900
DISTANCE
Week-end trip
WALK
Long walk (>30 mn)
EASY TO FIND
OK
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Empty
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Arrecifes Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Arrecifes delivers fast, powerful waves that demand respect from experienced surfers, breaking over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks for that raw, challenging ride. This spot captures a remote, uncrowded vibe where you can score long, hollow sections without the usual lineup chaos. It's the kind of place that rewards commitment with adrenaline-pumping sessions under the Caribbean sun.

Geography and Nature

Nestled within Tayrona National Park along Colombia's Caribbean coast, Arrecifes sits on a stunning stretch of sandy beach framed by lush jungle and dramatic cliffs. The area feels remote and wild, far from urban hustle, with turquoise waters meeting pristine shores backed by tropical vegetation. The beach itself is mostly sandy but transitions to rocky outcrops near the breaks, creating a rugged coastal landscape perfect for surfers seeking an untouched paradise.

Surf Setup

Arrecifes fires up as a reef break with punchy rights and occasional lefts that barrel on the right swell directions from the north-northeast. Offshore winds blow cleanest from the east, lighting up the fast lines, while mid to high tides keep the rocks covered and the waves forgiving enough to link sections. Expect powerful faces that hold up to 1.5 meters on good days, delivering a typical session of intense, hollow rides that test your speed and positioning across the sandy-rock bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Arrecifes is regular year-round thanks to consistent Caribbean swells, but it peaks from November to March when east winds and mid-period groundswells pump in reliable 1 to 2 meter waves. Avoid the flatter months from April to October when windswell dominates and conditions turn mushy. Early mornings during the peak season often yield the cleanest, most powerful sessions.

Crowd Levels

Arrecifes stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends both offering solo sessions most of the time. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of local and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who thrive on fast, powerful waves over a tricky sandy-rock bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity, while intermediates might catch smaller days to build skills but will find it demanding. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that unfold on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling out from the rocks and exposed reef sections at low tide that can lead to bumpy takeoffs. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round near the equator, hovering between 26°C and 29°C. Summer from June to October averages 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice. Winter from December to March sits at 27°C, still calling for just trunks. Spring and fall range 26-28°C, with the same minimal gear needs.

How to Get There

Fly into Santa Marta Airport (SMR), about 50 kilometers away, then hop on a bus from the Mercado in Santa Marta toward Palomino or La Guajira. Get off at kilometer 36 in Guachaca, roughly 1 hour from the airport, and grab a moto-taxi for the final 5-minute jungle dash to the beach. Parking is easy and free near the spot, with no public transport directly to the sand but affordable taxis from the highway. Walking from the road takes about 10 minutes through scenic forest paths.

Arrecifes Surf Spot Guide, Colombia

Arrecifes delivers fast, powerful waves that demand respect from experienced surfers, breaking over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks for that raw, challenging ride. This spot captures a remote, uncrowded vibe where you can score long, hollow sections without the usual lineup chaos. It's the kind of place that rewards commitment with adrenaline-pumping sessions under the Caribbean sun.

Geography and Nature

Nestled within Tayrona National Park along Colombia's Caribbean coast, Arrecifes sits on a stunning stretch of sandy beach framed by lush jungle and dramatic cliffs. The area feels remote and wild, far from urban hustle, with turquoise waters meeting pristine shores backed by tropical vegetation. The beach itself is mostly sandy but transitions to rocky outcrops near the breaks, creating a rugged coastal landscape perfect for surfers seeking an untouched paradise.

Surf Setup

Arrecifes fires up as a reef break with punchy rights and occasional lefts that barrel on the right swell directions from the north-northeast. Offshore winds blow cleanest from the east, lighting up the fast lines, while mid to high tides keep the rocks covered and the waves forgiving enough to link sections. Expect powerful faces that hold up to 1.5 meters on good days, delivering a typical session of intense, hollow rides that test your speed and positioning across the sandy-rock bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Arrecifes is regular year-round thanks to consistent Caribbean swells, but it peaks from November to March when east winds and mid-period groundswells pump in reliable 1 to 2 meter waves. Avoid the flatter months from April to October when windswell dominates and conditions turn mushy. Early mornings during the peak season often yield the cleanest, most powerful sessions.

Crowd Levels

Arrecifes stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends both offering solo sessions most of the time. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of local and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who thrive on fast, powerful waves over a tricky sandy-rock bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity, while intermediates might catch smaller days to build skills but will find it demanding. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that unfold on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling out from the rocks and exposed reef sections at low tide that can lead to bumpy takeoffs. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round near the equator, hovering between 26°C and 29°C. Summer from June to October averages 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice. Winter from December to March sits at 27°C, still calling for just trunks. Spring and fall range 26-28°C, with the same minimal gear needs.

How to Get There

Fly into Santa Marta Airport (SMR), about 50 kilometers away, then hop on a bus from the Mercado in Santa Marta toward Palomino or La Guajira. Get off at kilometer 36 in Guachaca, roughly 1 hour from the airport, and grab a moto-taxi for the final 5-minute jungle dash to the beach. Parking is easy and free near the spot, with no public transport directly to the sand but affordable taxis from the highway. Walking from the road takes about 10 minutes through scenic forest paths.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, NorthWest, North, NorthEast, East
Good wind direction: East, SouthEast, South, SouthWest, West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Arrecifes year-round with peaks from November to March for reliable 1 to 2 meter waves from east winds and mid-period groundswells. Early mornings in peak season deliver the cleanest, most powerful sessions. Avoid April to October when windswell makes conditions mushy. Consistent Caribbean swells ensure regular action overall.
Arrecifes suits experienced surfers who handle fast, powerful waves over a tricky sandy-rock bottom. Beginners should avoid it due to intensity, while intermediates can try smaller days to build skills but find it demanding. Advanced riders thrive on the barrels and speed lines during bigger swells.
Arrecifes is a reef break with punchy rights and occasional lefts on north-northeast swells, barreling up to 1.5 meters on good days. Offshore east winds provide fast, hollow sections over sandy bottom dotted with rocks. Mid to high tides cover rocks for smoother rides with powerful faces testing speed and positioning.
Arrecifes stays remarkably uncrowded with solo sessions common on weekdays and weekends, shared sparingly with local and visiting surfers. Fly to Santa Marta Airport, 50 kilometers away, bus to kilometer 36 in Guachaca, then moto-taxi for the 5-minute jungle ride. Free parking near the spot or 10-minute forest walk from the road.
Arrecifes stands out with its remote, uncrowded vibe in Tayrona National Park, offering fast, powerful waves and long hollow sections without lineup chaos. Nestled on sandy beaches framed by jungle and cliffs, it rewards commitment with adrenaline under Caribbean sun, unlike busier spots, over a raw sandy-rock bottom.

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