Playa Hermosa Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
South, South-West, South-Southwest
Wind
NE
Surf Height
Head high to a few feet overhead
Tide
Mid-high
Playa Hermosa Surf Guide
Often referred to as the most consistent beachbreak in Costa Rica, Playa Hermosa is indeed a classic setup: four miles of scalloped black sand, fairly deep water offshore, and open exposure to just about any swell except NW, though it shows its true face on a solid S - shifting A-frames and a strong side current, so you can generally find an uncrowded peak somewhere on its stretch. The north end has the best sandbanks, and tends to break best on a higher tide and S swell. As you head south toward Tulin, there's a very popular sandbar right at the big tree. It's more open to W swells, and it tends to break better on lower tides. Playa Hermosa at size is a heavy beachbreak -- though it does have an annoying tendency to close out once it's bigger than double-overhead. But snapped boards, long hold-downs, and hell paddles are a small price to pay to see the jungled coastline from within a green, spinning tube.
Ability Level
Intermediate - Advanced
Intermediate to pro
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Sometimes intense. Don't underestimate the local talent.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Very crowded at the best peaks. Lots of options though.
Spot Rating
Fun
When things align it can get epic.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
When it's firing, you can get throttled especially around low tide.
Water Quality
Clean
Water surprisingly clean being near such a populated area.
Hazards
Shallow bottom.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Fish, Gun
Access
Easy: a two-hour drive from the airport and you're right there. Park at one of the many restaurants, bars or hotels.
Bottom
Sand
Best Season
Rainy season May-Oct
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