Puerto Sandino Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

S to SW, best on SSW

Wind

Calm or light offshore E to NE.

Surf Height

Head high-3X overhead

Tide

Lower tide and incoming

Puerto Sandino Surf Guide

Puerto Sandino is one of the, if not the longest wave in Nicaragua. However, it can sometimes be difficult to catch it good, as it is way out in the middle of open water and very exposed to the wind from any direction. The initial takeoff zone to the end of the wave usually averages over 300 yards when it's on. It is mostly a sand-bottom break, however, there are rock/reef sections at certain points along this long wave. These intermittent areas of sand and reef allow for a variety of barrel and wally sections throughout the length of the ride. Boat access is highly recommended, as the wave starts in front of a large rivermouth almost a half-mile from the shore, currents can be strong, and having help if someone gets hurt.

Due to Puerto Sandino's location, it picks up more swell than the nearby breaks, often producing sets that are several feet bigger. Its magic size is around eight-ten feet on the face. Although, due to the consistency of the sandbars, it can hold more size with the right swell direction and winds. The best time to surf this wave is the incoming tide push and with calm or light offshore winds. The ideal swell direction for Puerto Sandino is SSW, but does fine with S or SW too. Located due west from the very top end of Lake Nicaragua, the Puerto Sandino area still enjoys the benefits of the lake effect offshores that Nicaragua is known for. Peak season is from April through September.

Ability Level

Intermediate - Advanced

BegIntAdv

Best suited for good to advanced surfers when its on. When big and barreling, then advanced only.

Local Vibe

Welcoming

WelcomingIntimidating

Usually mellow, but can get competitive when too many boats pull up.

Crowd Factor

Moderate

MellowHeavy

Usually mellow with mainly visiting surfers, but sometimes many boats will show up full of people. Hit or miss.

Spot Rating

Perfect

PoorPerfect

One of the best waves in Central America when its on.

Shoulder Burn

Exhausting

LightExhausting

Usually lots of paddling, as the rides are long and currents can be very bad.

Water Quality

Fair

CleanDirty

You're surfing in the middle of a large rivermouth. More rainfall in the area means lower water quality.

Hazards

Currents. Falling on the first wave of a big set. Debris floating out from river.

Bring Your

Shortboard, Longboard, Fish

Access

You can paddle from shore, but best to take a boat.

Bottom

Mostly sand with some patches of rock reef

Best Season

All summer. Prime season is April through September. Much of October typically sees onshore wind and heavy rain, while November is a sleeper month with late season pulses and good conditions.

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