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Tabatinga

-6.068867 N / -35.097200 O

Tabatinga Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled near the vibrant beaches of Rio Grande do Norte, Tabatinga delivers a classic beach break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures the essence of Northeast Brazil surfing, where mellow waves invite long sessions under swaying palms and consistent swells create an inviting vibe for surfers seeking uncrowded lines. Whether you're chasing fun shoulder-high sets or honing your turns, Tabatinga's approachable setup promises rewarding rides in a laid-back coastal paradise.

Geography and Nature

Tabatinga sits along the stunning coastline of Rio Grande do Norte, just a short drive from Natal, blending into a landscape of expansive sandy beaches backed by dramatic cliffs and rolling dunes. The beach stretches wide with soft white sand that extends into the turquoise Atlantic, offering a picturesque setting framed by high palm trees and occasional rocky outcrops at the edges. This semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban hustle, with its natural beauty enhanced by the protective sea breaks that shape the shoreline.

Surf Setup

Tabatinga operates as a versatile beach break, firing both rights and lefts alongside occasional A-frames when the swell aligns just right, all over a sandy bottom that keeps things user-friendly. Optimal swells roll in from the northeast to east, pushing waves up to 1.8 meters, while light offshore winds from the southeast clean up the faces for smooth, walling sections. Mid to high tide delivers the best shape, with low tide exposing more sandbar peaks that can barrel on bigger days. On a typical session, expect playful 1 to 1.5 meter waves holding up nicely for 100-meter rides, perfect for linking turns in warm, clear water.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Tabatinga shines with good consistency thanks to its exposure to North Atlantic groundswells, making November to March the prime season when bigger energy arrives for powerful sessions. Year-round potential keeps it surfable, but avoid April to June when trade winds turn onshore and flatten things out. Check forecasts closely, as the spot lights up on 150-plus suitable days annually, especially weekdays for smoother conditions.

Crowd Levels

Tabatinga stays relatively uncrowded, drawing a mix of local surfers and occasional tourists who appreciate the space. Weekdays offer the emptiest lineups, while weekends see a modest uptick from nearby Natal visitors.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners to intermediates best, with its sandy bottom and forgiving beach break waves providing a safe space to build skills without intimidating reef hazards. Novices can paddle into soft whites and greens, while intermediates carve longer walls and practice maneuvers on cleaner sets. Advanced surfers will find enough power on swell days to push limits, though it's not a heavy-wave destination.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, and mind hidden stones near the cliffs that surface at low tide. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe in this otherwise mellow setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, keeping things toasty with just trunks needed. Spring and fall average 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, still rashie-only territory in this tropical haven.

How to Get There

Fly into Natal's international airport (NAT), about 80 kilometers south of Tabatinga, then rent a car for the straightforward 1.5-hour drive north along the coastal highway. Public buses from Natal's Rodoviària station run regularly to nearby Tibau do Sul, from where taxis cover the final 10 kilometers to the beach. Parking is available right at the access point, though spaces fill on weekends; the break is a quick 200-meter walk from the lot. For ease, many surfers base in Pipa, 20 kilometers away, and shuttle over for dawn patrols.

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Tabatinga 

-6.068867 N / -35.097200 O
Rio Grande Do Norte
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CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
WAVE DIRECTION
Right and left
WAVE QUALITY
Normal
FREQUENCY
Very consistent (150 day/year)
BOTTOM
Sandy
POWER
Ordinary
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
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
-6.068867
-35.097200
DISTANCE
Don't know
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
OK
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
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WEEK CROWD
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Tabatinga Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled near the vibrant beaches of Rio Grande do Norte, Tabatinga delivers a classic beach break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures the essence of Northeast Brazil surfing, where mellow waves invite long sessions under swaying palms and consistent swells create an inviting vibe for surfers seeking uncrowded lines. Whether you're chasing fun shoulder-high sets or honing your turns, Tabatinga's approachable setup promises rewarding rides in a laid-back coastal paradise.

Geography and Nature

Tabatinga sits along the stunning coastline of Rio Grande do Norte, just a short drive from Natal, blending into a landscape of expansive sandy beaches backed by dramatic cliffs and rolling dunes. The beach stretches wide with soft white sand that extends into the turquoise Atlantic, offering a picturesque setting framed by high palm trees and occasional rocky outcrops at the edges. This semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban hustle, with its natural beauty enhanced by the protective sea breaks that shape the shoreline.

Surf Setup

Tabatinga operates as a versatile beach break, firing both rights and lefts alongside occasional A-frames when the swell aligns just right, all over a sandy bottom that keeps things user-friendly. Optimal swells roll in from the northeast to east, pushing waves up to 1.8 meters, while light offshore winds from the southeast clean up the faces for smooth, walling sections. Mid to high tide delivers the best shape, with low tide exposing more sandbar peaks that can barrel on bigger days. On a typical session, expect playful 1 to 1.5 meter waves holding up nicely for 100-meter rides, perfect for linking turns in warm, clear water.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Tabatinga shines with good consistency thanks to its exposure to North Atlantic groundswells, making November to March the prime season when bigger energy arrives for powerful sessions. Year-round potential keeps it surfable, but avoid April to June when trade winds turn onshore and flatten things out. Check forecasts closely, as the spot lights up on 150-plus suitable days annually, especially weekdays for smoother conditions.

Crowd Levels

Tabatinga stays relatively uncrowded, drawing a mix of local surfers and occasional tourists who appreciate the space. Weekdays offer the emptiest lineups, while weekends see a modest uptick from nearby Natal visitors.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners to intermediates best, with its sandy bottom and forgiving beach break waves providing a safe space to build skills without intimidating reef hazards. Novices can paddle into soft whites and greens, while intermediates carve longer walls and practice maneuvers on cleaner sets. Advanced surfers will find enough power on swell days to push limits, though it's not a heavy-wave destination.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, and mind hidden stones near the cliffs that surface at low tide. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe in this otherwise mellow setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, keeping things toasty with just trunks needed. Spring and fall average 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, still rashie-only territory in this tropical haven.

How to Get There

Fly into Natal's international airport (NAT), about 80 kilometers south of Tabatinga, then rent a car for the straightforward 1.5-hour drive north along the coastal highway. Public buses from Natal's Rodoviària station run regularly to nearby Tibau do Sul, from where taxis cover the final 10 kilometers to the beach. Parking is available right at the access point, though spaces fill on weekends; the break is a quick 200-meter walk from the lot. For ease, many surfers base in Pipa, 20 kilometers away, and shuttle over for dawn patrols.

Tabatinga Surf Spot Guide, Brazil

Nestled near the vibrant beaches of Rio Grande do Norte, Tabatinga delivers a classic beach break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures the essence of Northeast Brazil surfing, where mellow waves invite long sessions under swaying palms and consistent swells create an inviting vibe for surfers seeking uncrowded lines. Whether you're chasing fun shoulder-high sets or honing your turns, Tabatinga's approachable setup promises rewarding rides in a laid-back coastal paradise.

Geography and Nature

Tabatinga sits along the stunning coastline of Rio Grande do Norte, just a short drive from Natal, blending into a landscape of expansive sandy beaches backed by dramatic cliffs and rolling dunes. The beach stretches wide with soft white sand that extends into the turquoise Atlantic, offering a picturesque setting framed by high palm trees and occasional rocky outcrops at the edges. This semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban hustle, with its natural beauty enhanced by the protective sea breaks that shape the shoreline.

Surf Setup

Tabatinga operates as a versatile beach break, firing both rights and lefts alongside occasional A-frames when the swell aligns just right, all over a sandy bottom that keeps things user-friendly. Optimal swells roll in from the northeast to east, pushing waves up to 1.8 meters, while light offshore winds from the southeast clean up the faces for smooth, walling sections. Mid to high tide delivers the best shape, with low tide exposing more sandbar peaks that can barrel on bigger days. On a typical session, expect playful 1 to 1.5 meter waves holding up nicely for 100-meter rides, perfect for linking turns in warm, clear water.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Tabatinga shines with good consistency thanks to its exposure to North Atlantic groundswells, making November to March the prime season when bigger energy arrives for powerful sessions. Year-round potential keeps it surfable, but avoid April to June when trade winds turn onshore and flatten things out. Check forecasts closely, as the spot lights up on 150-plus suitable days annually, especially weekdays for smoother conditions.

Crowd Levels

Tabatinga stays relatively uncrowded, drawing a mix of local surfers and occasional tourists who appreciate the space. Weekdays offer the emptiest lineups, while weekends see a modest uptick from nearby Natal visitors.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners to intermediates best, with its sandy bottom and forgiving beach break waves providing a safe space to build skills without intimidating reef hazards. Novices can paddle into soft whites and greens, while intermediates carve longer walls and practice maneuvers on cleaner sets. Advanced surfers will find enough power on swell days to push limits, though it's not a heavy-wave destination.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells, and mind hidden stones near the cliffs that surface at low tide. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe in this otherwise mellow setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, keeping things toasty with just trunks needed. Spring and fall average 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, still rashie-only territory in this tropical haven.

How to Get There

Fly into Natal's international airport (NAT), about 80 kilometers south of Tabatinga, then rent a car for the straightforward 1.5-hour drive north along the coastal highway. Public buses from Natal's Rodoviària station run regularly to nearby Tibau do Sul, from where taxis cover the final 10 kilometers to the beach. Parking is available right at the access point, though spaces fill on weekends; the break is a quick 200-meter walk from the lot. For ease, many surfers base in Pipa, 20 kilometers away, and shuttle over for dawn patrols.

Wave Quality: Normal

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
Good wind direction: South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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November to March brings the prime season when North Atlantic groundswells deliver bigger energy for powerful sessions. Year-round surfing is possible, though April to June sees onshore trade winds that flatten conditions. The spot lights up on 150-plus suitable days annually, with weekdays offering smoother conditions than weekends.
Tabatinga suits beginners to intermediates best, with its sandy bottom and forgiving beach break waves providing a safe space to build skills. Novices can paddle into soft whites and greens, while intermediates carve longer walls and practice maneuvers on cleaner sets. Advanced surfers will find enough power on swell days to push limits.
Tabatinga operates as a versatile beach break firing both rights and lefts alongside occasional A-frames over a sandy bottom. Optimal swells roll in from the northeast to east, pushing waves up to 1.8 meters, while light offshore winds from the southeast clean up the faces. Expect playful 1 to 1.5 meter waves holding up nicely for 100-meter rides.
Fly into Natal airport about 80 kilometers away, then rent a car for the straightforward 1.5-hour drive north along the coastal highway. Parking is available right at the access point with a quick 200-meter walk to the beach. Tabatinga stays relatively uncrowded with weekdays offering the emptiest lineups.
Tabatinga captures the essence of Northeast Brazil surfing with mellow waves inviting long sessions under swaying palms and consistent swells creating an inviting vibe. The semi-remote stretch feels worlds away from urban hustle, blending into a landscape of expansive sandy beaches backed by dramatic cliffs and rolling dunes. Its approachable setup promises rewarding rides in a laid-back coastal paradise.

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