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Ponta Do Rapa

-27.380833 N / -48.420517 O

Ponta Do Rapa Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Ponta Do Rapa is a rare gem for experienced surfers seeking an exclusive and challenging reef break in Florianópolis. This rocky-bottomed right-hander offers hollow, powerful waves that break only a handful of days each year, making it a special-occasion destination rather than a consistent daily option. The combination of rugged natural beauty and demanding conditions creates an unforgettable experience for those who time their visit correctly.

Geography and Nature

Located in Florianópolis on the island of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil, Ponta Do Rapa sits within a region dominated by the Brazilian Highlands that rise steeply from the coast. The break is positioned near Praia Brava and Lagoinha do Norte, areas characterized by dramatic rocky outcrops and lush coastal vegetation. The surrounding landscape features the escarpment typical of eastern Brazil's coastal geography, with dense green vegetation meeting pristine beaches and rocky points. This is a relatively remote and undeveloped section of the island, offering a sense of isolation and natural beauty that contrasts with Florianópolis's more developed beach areas.

Surf Setup

Ponta Do Rapa is a reef and rocky break that produces right-hand waves with a powerful, hollow character. The break works across all tide stages, though conditions vary depending on swell direction and intensity. East, southeast, and south swells are ideal for activating this break, while westerly or northwesterly winds provide the best offshore conditions to shape the waves cleanly. On a typical session when conditions align, expect powerful, fast-moving rights that demand precise positioning and committed takeoffs. The wave shape rewards aggressive surfers who can handle steep drops and maintain control through hollow sections.

Consistency and Best Time

Ponta Do Rapa is one of Brazil's rarest breaks, producing rideable waves only approximately five days per year. This extreme scarcity makes it impossible to plan a trip specifically around this spot. However, autumn and winter months from March through September offer the best window for potential swells, as southern hemisphere winter brings consistent southern hemisphere swell patterns to the Brazilian coast. The break is most likely to fire during strong low-pressure systems that generate significant south or southeast swell. Visiting during these months increases your chances, though even then, you may not encounter waves.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers venture to Ponta Do Rapa on either weekdays or weekends, primarily because the break rarely produces rideable waves. When conditions do align, you can expect a small, intimate lineup of experienced local surfers and traveling wave hunters. The isolation and difficulty of accessing this break naturally limits crowds.

Who It's For

Ponta Do Rapa is exclusively for advanced and expert surfers with significant experience on powerful reef breaks. The hollow, fast-moving rights demand excellent wave reading skills, strong paddling ability, and the confidence to commit to steep takeoffs. This is not a learning destination or a spot for building skills. Only experienced surfers comfortable with powerful, technical waves should attempt this break.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky bottom and reef present significant hazards including sharp rocks and the potential for serious injuries from wipeouts. The power and speed of the waves demand respect and proper technique. Local knowledge of the break's specific hazards is valuable before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to February brings water temperatures around 27°C, requiring only board shorts or a light spring suit. Winter from June to August cools the water to approximately 18°C to 20°C, necessitating a 3-millimeter or 4-millimeter wetsuit. Autumn and spring months range between 22°C and 25°C, making a 2-millimeter spring suit or light fullsuit appropriate.

How to Get There

Florianópolis International Airport, located 12 kilometers south of the city center, serves as the primary entry point with direct flights from major Brazilian cities. From the airport, rent a vehicle and drive north toward the northern beaches of the island. Ponta Do Rapa is accessible via a scenic coastal drive to Praia Brava, followed by a hiking trail that connects to the break. Parking is available near Praia Brava, with the final approach requiring a short walk along the coastal trail. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, making a rental vehicle essential for accessing the break.

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Ponta Do Rapa Laje do Rapa

Brazil
-27.380833 N / -48.420517 O
Florianopolis
Don't know
Good walk (15-30 mn)
Don't know
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Right
WAVE QUALITY
World Class
FREQUENCY
Rarely break (5day/year)
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Ordinary
NORMAL LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South, SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North, NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
BEST TIDE POSITION
All tides
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
-27.380833
-48.420517
DISTANCE
Don't know
WALK
Good walk (15-30 mn)
EASY TO FIND
Don't know
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Few surfers

Ponta Do Rapa Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Ponta Do Rapa is a rare gem for experienced surfers seeking an exclusive and challenging reef break in Florianópolis. This rocky-bottomed right-hander offers hollow, powerful waves that break only a handful of days each year, making it a special-occasion destination rather than a consistent daily option. The combination of rugged natural beauty and demanding conditions creates an unforgettable experience for those who time their visit correctly.

Geography and Nature

Located in Florianópolis on the island of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil, Ponta Do Rapa sits within a region dominated by the Brazilian Highlands that rise steeply from the coast. The break is positioned near Praia Brava and Lagoinha do Norte, areas characterized by dramatic rocky outcrops and lush coastal vegetation. The surrounding landscape features the escarpment typical of eastern Brazil's coastal geography, with dense green vegetation meeting pristine beaches and rocky points. This is a relatively remote and undeveloped section of the island, offering a sense of isolation and natural beauty that contrasts with Florianópolis's more developed beach areas.

Surf Setup

Ponta Do Rapa is a reef and rocky break that produces right-hand waves with a powerful, hollow character. The break works across all tide stages, though conditions vary depending on swell direction and intensity. East, southeast, and south swells are ideal for activating this break, while westerly or northwesterly winds provide the best offshore conditions to shape the waves cleanly. On a typical session when conditions align, expect powerful, fast-moving rights that demand precise positioning and committed takeoffs. The wave shape rewards aggressive surfers who can handle steep drops and maintain control through hollow sections.

Consistency and Best Time

Ponta Do Rapa is one of Brazil's rarest breaks, producing rideable waves only approximately five days per year. This extreme scarcity makes it impossible to plan a trip specifically around this spot. However, autumn and winter months from March through September offer the best window for potential swells, as southern hemisphere winter brings consistent southern hemisphere swell patterns to the Brazilian coast. The break is most likely to fire during strong low-pressure systems that generate significant south or southeast swell. Visiting during these months increases your chances, though even then, you may not encounter waves.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers venture to Ponta Do Rapa on either weekdays or weekends, primarily because the break rarely produces rideable waves. When conditions do align, you can expect a small, intimate lineup of experienced local surfers and traveling wave hunters. The isolation and difficulty of accessing this break naturally limits crowds.

Who It's For

Ponta Do Rapa is exclusively for advanced and expert surfers with significant experience on powerful reef breaks. The hollow, fast-moving rights demand excellent wave reading skills, strong paddling ability, and the confidence to commit to steep takeoffs. This is not a learning destination or a spot for building skills. Only experienced surfers comfortable with powerful, technical waves should attempt this break.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky bottom and reef present significant hazards including sharp rocks and the potential for serious injuries from wipeouts. The power and speed of the waves demand respect and proper technique. Local knowledge of the break's specific hazards is valuable before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to February brings water temperatures around 27°C, requiring only board shorts or a light spring suit. Winter from June to August cools the water to approximately 18°C to 20°C, necessitating a 3-millimeter or 4-millimeter wetsuit. Autumn and spring months range between 22°C and 25°C, making a 2-millimeter spring suit or light fullsuit appropriate.

How to Get There

Florianópolis International Airport, located 12 kilometers south of the city center, serves as the primary entry point with direct flights from major Brazilian cities. From the airport, rent a vehicle and drive north toward the northern beaches of the island. Ponta Do Rapa is accessible via a scenic coastal drive to Praia Brava, followed by a hiking trail that connects to the break. Parking is available near Praia Brava, with the final approach requiring a short walk along the coastal trail. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, making a rental vehicle essential for accessing the break.

Ponta Do Rapa Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Ponta Do Rapa is a rare gem for experienced surfers seeking an exclusive and challenging reef break in Florianópolis. This rocky-bottomed right-hander offers hollow, powerful waves that break only a handful of days each year, making it a special-occasion destination rather than a consistent daily option. The combination of rugged natural beauty and demanding conditions creates an unforgettable experience for those who time their visit correctly.

Geography and Nature

Located in Florianópolis on the island of Santa Catarina in southern Brazil, Ponta Do Rapa sits within a region dominated by the Brazilian Highlands that rise steeply from the coast. The break is positioned near Praia Brava and Lagoinha do Norte, areas characterized by dramatic rocky outcrops and lush coastal vegetation. The surrounding landscape features the escarpment typical of eastern Brazil's coastal geography, with dense green vegetation meeting pristine beaches and rocky points. This is a relatively remote and undeveloped section of the island, offering a sense of isolation and natural beauty that contrasts with Florianópolis's more developed beach areas.

Surf Setup

Ponta Do Rapa is a reef and rocky break that produces right-hand waves with a powerful, hollow character. The break works across all tide stages, though conditions vary depending on swell direction and intensity. East, southeast, and south swells are ideal for activating this break, while westerly or northwesterly winds provide the best offshore conditions to shape the waves cleanly. On a typical session when conditions align, expect powerful, fast-moving rights that demand precise positioning and committed takeoffs. The wave shape rewards aggressive surfers who can handle steep drops and maintain control through hollow sections.

Consistency and Best Time

Ponta Do Rapa is one of Brazil's rarest breaks, producing rideable waves only approximately five days per year. This extreme scarcity makes it impossible to plan a trip specifically around this spot. However, autumn and winter months from March through September offer the best window for potential swells, as southern hemisphere winter brings consistent southern hemisphere swell patterns to the Brazilian coast. The break is most likely to fire during strong low-pressure systems that generate significant south or southeast swell. Visiting during these months increases your chances, though even then, you may not encounter waves.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers venture to Ponta Do Rapa on either weekdays or weekends, primarily because the break rarely produces rideable waves. When conditions do align, you can expect a small, intimate lineup of experienced local surfers and traveling wave hunters. The isolation and difficulty of accessing this break naturally limits crowds.

Who It's For

Ponta Do Rapa is exclusively for advanced and expert surfers with significant experience on powerful reef breaks. The hollow, fast-moving rights demand excellent wave reading skills, strong paddling ability, and the confidence to commit to steep takeoffs. This is not a learning destination or a spot for building skills. Only experienced surfers comfortable with powerful, technical waves should attempt this break.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky bottom and reef present significant hazards including sharp rocks and the potential for serious injuries from wipeouts. The power and speed of the waves demand respect and proper technique. Local knowledge of the break's specific hazards is valuable before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to February brings water temperatures around 27°C, requiring only board shorts or a light spring suit. Winter from June to August cools the water to approximately 18°C to 20°C, necessitating a 3-millimeter or 4-millimeter wetsuit. Autumn and spring months range between 22°C and 25°C, making a 2-millimeter spring suit or light fullsuit appropriate.

How to Get There

Florianópolis International Airport, located 12 kilometers south of the city center, serves as the primary entry point with direct flights from major Brazilian cities. From the airport, rent a vehicle and drive north toward the northern beaches of the island. Ponta Do Rapa is accessible via a scenic coastal drive to Praia Brava, followed by a hiking trail that connects to the break. Parking is available near Praia Brava, with the final approach requiring a short walk along the coastal trail. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, making a rental vehicle essential for accessing the break.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North, NorthEast
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Autumn and winter from March through September offer the best window for potential swells at Ponta Do Rapa. Southern hemisphere winter brings consistent swell patterns to the Brazilian coast, with the break most likely to fire during strong low-pressure systems generating significant south or southeast swell. However, expect rideable waves only approximately five days per year, making timing unpredictable even during optimal months.
Ponta Do Rapa is exclusively for advanced and expert surfers with significant experience on powerful reef breaks. The hollow, fast-moving right-hand waves demand excellent wave reading skills, strong paddling ability, and confidence to commit to steep takeoffs. This is not a learning destination and only experienced surfers comfortable with powerful, technical waves should attempt this break.
Ponta Do Rapa is a reef and rocky break producing right-hand waves with a powerful, hollow character. East, southeast, and south swells activate the break ideally, while westerly or northwesterly winds provide the best offshore conditions. Expect powerful, fast-moving rights that reward aggressive surfers who can handle steep drops and maintain control through hollow sections across all tide stages.
Ponta Do Rapa is accessible via scenic coastal drive to Praia Brava, followed by a hiking trail connecting to the break. Parking is available near Praia Brava with a short walk along the coastal trail required. Few surfers venture here because the break rarely produces rideable waves, so expect a small, intimate lineup of experienced local surfers when conditions align.
Ponta Do Rapa is one of Brazil's rarest breaks, producing rideable waves only approximately five days per year, making it a special-occasion destination rather than a consistent daily option. Located in a relatively remote and undeveloped section of Florianópolis, it offers dramatic rocky outcrops, lush coastal vegetation, and a sense of isolation that contrasts with more developed beach areas, creating an unforgettable experience for those who time their visit correctly.

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