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Puntilla Sanfuentes

-32.782817 N / -71.542000 O

Puntilla Sanfuentes Surf Spot Guide, Chile

Nestled on Chile's central coast, Puntilla Sanfuentes delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over boulders that fires up on southwesterly swells, offering experienced surfers long, intense rides with rocky punch. The vibe here is raw and uncrowded, perfect for those seeking a challenging session amid dramatic cliffs and open ocean exposure. This spot rewards commitment with its regular pulses of powerful waves, keeping the lineup respectful and focused.

Geography and Nature

Puntilla Sanfuentes sits in Quintero, part of the Valparaíso Region, about 32 degrees south latitude along a rugged stretch of central Chile's coastline backed by steep cliffs and rocky outcrops. The area features a mix of sandy shores transitioning to boulder-strewn reefs, with sweeping ocean views and minimal urban development, creating a remote, windswept feel despite proximity to nearby towns. Notable geographic features include prominent headlands that shelter the break from certain winds, framed by the arid coastal landscape typical of the region.

Surf Setup

Puntilla Sanfuentes is a reef-rocky break producing consistent lefts that peel powerfully over boulders, forming fast walls and occasional tubular sections on the right swell. It thrives on southwest and south swells, with offshore winds from the northwest cleaning up the face for optimal shape, while best sessions hit at mid to high tide to avoid exposed rocks. Expect a typical session to demand strong paddling against potential currents, delivering 1 to 3 meter faces that test positioning and rail work on this boulder bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular surf frequency, pulsing with south and southwest swells throughout the year, but peaks in the austral winter from May to September when consistent power arrives. Shoulder seasons in spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) provide cleaner, more manageable waves with lighter winds. Avoid peak summer (December to February) if chasing size, as swells drop off, though small days still work for practice.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see the lineup mostly empty, ideal for uninterrupted sessions. Weekends draw a few surfers, blending locals and visiting riders in a low-key mix.

Who It's For

Puntilla Sanfuentes suits experienced surfers who handle powerful reefs and boulder bottoms with confidence. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky setup and fast takeoffs, while intermediates might progress here after mastering softer waves nearby. Advanced riders will love the long lefts and barrel potential, pushing their limits on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for boulder hazards on the reef bottom, especially at low tide, and respect potential rips pulling out from the point. Strong currents require solid ocean awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort on longer sessions. Winter from June to September drops to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, where a full 5/4mm wetsuit, hood, gloves, and booties are essential against the chill. Spring and fall average 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, so pack a 4/3mm wetsuit with optional booties depending on swell exposure.

How to Get There

Fly into Santiago's Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL), about 120 kilometers southeast, then drive northwest via Route 68 toward Valparaíso for around 1.5 to 2 hours. From Valparaíso, continue 40 kilometers north on coastal roads to Quintero, following signs to Puntilla Sanfuentes near the Castillo viewpoint. Free street parking is available close by, with a short 200 to 500 meter walk over easy terrain to the break; public buses from Valparaíso stop in Quintero town center, a 2 kilometer hike away.

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Puntilla Sanfuentes Punta

Chile
-32.782817 N / -71.542000 O
Santiago
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Boulders
POWER
Powerful
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
SouthWest, South
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
All tides
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
-32.782817
-71.542000
DISTANCE
In the city
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Puntilla Sanfuentes Surf Spot Guide, Chile

Nestled on Chile's central coast, Puntilla Sanfuentes delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over boulders that fires up on southwesterly swells, offering experienced surfers long, intense rides with rocky punch. The vibe here is raw and uncrowded, perfect for those seeking a challenging session amid dramatic cliffs and open ocean exposure. This spot rewards commitment with its regular pulses of powerful waves, keeping the lineup respectful and focused.

Geography and Nature

Puntilla Sanfuentes sits in Quintero, part of the Valparaíso Region, about 32 degrees south latitude along a rugged stretch of central Chile's coastline backed by steep cliffs and rocky outcrops. The area features a mix of sandy shores transitioning to boulder-strewn reefs, with sweeping ocean views and minimal urban development, creating a remote, windswept feel despite proximity to nearby towns. Notable geographic features include prominent headlands that shelter the break from certain winds, framed by the arid coastal landscape typical of the region.

Surf Setup

Puntilla Sanfuentes is a reef-rocky break producing consistent lefts that peel powerfully over boulders, forming fast walls and occasional tubular sections on the right swell. It thrives on southwest and south swells, with offshore winds from the northwest cleaning up the face for optimal shape, while best sessions hit at mid to high tide to avoid exposed rocks. Expect a typical session to demand strong paddling against potential currents, delivering 1 to 3 meter faces that test positioning and rail work on this boulder bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular surf frequency, pulsing with south and southwest swells throughout the year, but peaks in the austral winter from May to September when consistent power arrives. Shoulder seasons in spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) provide cleaner, more manageable waves with lighter winds. Avoid peak summer (December to February) if chasing size, as swells drop off, though small days still work for practice.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see the lineup mostly empty, ideal for uninterrupted sessions. Weekends draw a few surfers, blending locals and visiting riders in a low-key mix.

Who It's For

Puntilla Sanfuentes suits experienced surfers who handle powerful reefs and boulder bottoms with confidence. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky setup and fast takeoffs, while intermediates might progress here after mastering softer waves nearby. Advanced riders will love the long lefts and barrel potential, pushing their limits on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for boulder hazards on the reef bottom, especially at low tide, and respect potential rips pulling out from the point. Strong currents require solid ocean awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort on longer sessions. Winter from June to September drops to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, where a full 5/4mm wetsuit, hood, gloves, and booties are essential against the chill. Spring and fall average 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, so pack a 4/3mm wetsuit with optional booties depending on swell exposure.

How to Get There

Fly into Santiago's Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL), about 120 kilometers southeast, then drive northwest via Route 68 toward Valparaíso for around 1.5 to 2 hours. From Valparaíso, continue 40 kilometers north on coastal roads to Quintero, following signs to Puntilla Sanfuentes near the Castillo viewpoint. Free street parking is available close by, with a short 200 to 500 meter walk over easy terrain to the break; public buses from Valparaíso stop in Quintero town center, a 2 kilometer hike away.

Puntilla Sanfuentes Surf Spot Guide, Chile

Nestled on Chile's central coast, Puntilla Sanfuentes delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over boulders that fires up on southwesterly swells, offering experienced surfers long, intense rides with rocky punch. The vibe here is raw and uncrowded, perfect for those seeking a challenging session amid dramatic cliffs and open ocean exposure. This spot rewards commitment with its regular pulses of powerful waves, keeping the lineup respectful and focused.

Geography and Nature

Puntilla Sanfuentes sits in Quintero, part of the Valparaíso Region, about 32 degrees south latitude along a rugged stretch of central Chile's coastline backed by steep cliffs and rocky outcrops. The area features a mix of sandy shores transitioning to boulder-strewn reefs, with sweeping ocean views and minimal urban development, creating a remote, windswept feel despite proximity to nearby towns. Notable geographic features include prominent headlands that shelter the break from certain winds, framed by the arid coastal landscape typical of the region.

Surf Setup

Puntilla Sanfuentes is a reef-rocky break producing consistent lefts that peel powerfully over boulders, forming fast walls and occasional tubular sections on the right swell. It thrives on southwest and south swells, with offshore winds from the northwest cleaning up the face for optimal shape, while best sessions hit at mid to high tide to avoid exposed rocks. Expect a typical session to demand strong paddling against potential currents, delivering 1 to 3 meter faces that test positioning and rail work on this boulder bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular surf frequency, pulsing with south and southwest swells throughout the year, but peaks in the austral winter from May to September when consistent power arrives. Shoulder seasons in spring (September to November) and fall (March to May) provide cleaner, more manageable waves with lighter winds. Avoid peak summer (December to February) if chasing size, as swells drop off, though small days still work for practice.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see the lineup mostly empty, ideal for uninterrupted sessions. Weekends draw a few surfers, blending locals and visiting riders in a low-key mix.

Who It's For

Puntilla Sanfuentes suits experienced surfers who handle powerful reefs and boulder bottoms with confidence. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky setup and fast takeoffs, while intermediates might progress here after mastering softer waves nearby. Advanced riders will love the long lefts and barrel potential, pushing their limits on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for boulder hazards on the reef bottom, especially at low tide, and respect potential rips pulling out from the point. Strong currents require solid ocean awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort on longer sessions. Winter from June to September drops to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, where a full 5/4mm wetsuit, hood, gloves, and booties are essential against the chill. Spring and fall average 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, so pack a 4/3mm wetsuit with optional booties depending on swell exposure.

How to Get There

Fly into Santiago's Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL), about 120 kilometers southeast, then drive northwest via Route 68 toward Valparaíso for around 1.5 to 2 hours. From Valparaíso, continue 40 kilometers north on coastal roads to Quintero, following signs to Puntilla Sanfuentes near the Castillo viewpoint. Free street parking is available close by, with a short 200 to 500 meter walk over easy terrain to the break; public buses from Valparaíso stop in Quintero town center, a 2 kilometer hike away.

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
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Puntilla Sanfuentes peaks during austral winter from May to September when consistent power arrives regularly. Shoulder seasons in spring from September to November and fall from March to May offer cleaner, more manageable waves with lighter winds. Avoid peak summer from December to February if chasing size, though small days still work for practice sessions.
Puntilla Sanfuentes suits experienced surfers who handle powerful reefs and boulder bottoms with confidence. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky setup and fast takeoffs. Intermediates might progress here after mastering softer waves nearby, while advanced riders will love the long lefts and barrel potential on bigger swells.
Puntilla Sanfuentes is a reef-rocky break producing consistent powerful lefts that peel over boulders, forming fast walls and occasional tubular sections. It thrives on southwest and south swells, with offshore winds from the northwest cleaning up the face. Expect 1 to 3 meter faces that demand strong paddling and test positioning and rail work on this boulder bottom.
Fly into Santiago about 120 kilometres southeast, then drive northwest via Route 68 toward Valparaíso for around 1.5 to 2 hours. From Valparaíso, continue 40 kilometres north to Quintero, following signs to Puntilla Sanfuentes near the Castillo viewpoint. Free street parking is available with a short 200 to 500 metre walk to the break. Weekdays see mostly empty lineups, while weekends draw a few surfers in a low-key mix.
Puntilla Sanfuentes delivers a raw, uncrowded vibe perfect for experienced surfers seeking challenging sessions. The powerful left-hand reef break over boulders fires up on southwesterly swells, offering long, intense rides amid dramatic cliffs and open ocean exposure. Regular pulses of powerful waves keep the lineup respectful and focused, rewarding commitment with consistent quality and a remote, windswept feel despite proximity to nearby towns.

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