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Region: latin america | Country: Chile | language: en
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Mauro

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Mauro (Punta Una) - Iquique This surf spot features a shallow, small tubular wave breaking to the left over a rocky reef bottom, ideal for tuberides. Access is straightforward, located at the north end of Playa Cavancha, just a short walk from a nearby building. The wave is best surfed at mid tide and is known for its hollow power. Punta Una is popular among surfers, especially during the winter months from May to July when swells are more consistent. Expect a lively atmosphere, particularly on weekends, as the spot can get crowded. The parking lot nearby allows for quick access to the water, making it convenient for surfers to gear up. While the vibe is friendly, it's essential to respect the lineup and be prepared for the workout of paddling through cleanup sets. A shortboard is recommended to fully enjoy the wave's potential, but be cautious of urchins and sharp rocks in the area.
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Baul

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Baul - Northern Chile Baul features powerful right-hand reef waves breaking over sharp coral and rocky bottoms. The spot is accessible via a short 5-15 minute walk and is suitable for four-wheel drive vehicles, with public access available. It works best at high tide during rising tide conditions. This surf spot is known for its hollow and fast waves, attracting few surfers on weekends and remaining empty during the week. The optimal swell directions are from the North and Northwest, while wind can come from the North or South. Surfers should be cautious of urchins and rocks in the area. With its challenging conditions, Baul is ideal for experienced surfers seeking an exhilarating ride in a less crowded environment.
Popularity: 14 Views

Intendencia

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Intendencia - Iquique Intendencia features powerful left-hand reef waves breaking over a sandy and rocky bottom. This spot is known for its hollow and fast waves, making it suitable primarily for experienced surfers and bodyboarders. Access requires a 15-30 minute walk from Playa Cavancha, and it works best at high tide during rising tide conditions. While not as crowded as other surf spots, Intendencia offers a unique vibe for those seeking adventure. The waves can be dangerous, with risks including urchins, rips, and localism. Surfers should be cautious of the uneven reef and the challenging drop. Despite its risks, the spot can provide rewarding rides for those who are skilled enough to tackle its formidable waves. With few surfers on weekdays and only a handful on weekends, it’s an appealing choice for those looking to escape the crowds while enjoying the thrill of the surf.
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La Bestia

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La Bestia - Iquique, Chile La Bestia is a powerful left-hand reef break characterized by hollow, fast, and powerful waves. Located in the Cavancha peninsula, it is easily accessible within a 5-minute walk from the Hotel Terrado. The wave typically works best with swells from the South and SouthWest, and is known to reach heights of up to 7.6 meters, making it suitable for expert surfers only. This impressive wave has gained notoriety for its size and intensity, often compared to Teahupo'o in Tahiti. While it can start working at swells of 2.4 to 3.7 meters, it truly comes alive when conditions are extreme, requiring tow-in surfing for swells over 4.6 meters. The crowd is minimal, attracting mainly seasoned surfers who thrive in its challenging conditions. However, the risks are significant, including rips and undertow, making it essential for surfers to be well-prepared for the formidable nature of La Bestia.
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La Cosa

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La Cosa - Iquique La Cosa features powerful left-breaking waves over a rocky reef, characterized by hollow, fast, and ledgey conditions. Access requires a short walk (5-15 minutes) and is suitable for boat entry. The spot works best at high tide during rising tide conditions, with swells coming from the north and south. Located just north of Punta Dos, La Cosa is ideal for experienced surfers seeking challenging rides. The wave breaks over sharp coral and rocks, demanding respect and skill. While the line-up is generally empty during the week, expect a few surfers on weekends. Be cautious of localism, rips, and urchins, which add to the spot's hazards. The atmosphere can be intense, making it essential to navigate the tricky reef with care. La Cosa promises an exhilarating surf experience for those ready to tackle its demanding conditions.
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Popularity: 10 Views

Las Urracas

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Las Urracas - Iquique, Chile Las Urracas features a left-breaking reef wave over a coral and sharp rock bottom, delivering hollow and powerful conditions. This surf spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk and is publicly accessible. It works best at low and mid tide, particularly during rising tide, attracting few surfers during the week but becoming crowded on weekends. Located in Iquique, this unique reef break offers a mix of challenges suitable for intermediate surfers. The waves, coming in from the southwest, can be unpredictable and powerful, making the take-off zone tricky. Surfers should be prepared for strong currents and a narrow paddle-out between rocks, often shared with others heading towards El Colegio. With its quirks and vibrant surf culture, Las Urracas provides an exciting experience for those looking to explore the local waters.
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Marinero desconocido

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Marinero desconocido - Northern Chile This right-hand point break features a reef bottom with sharp rocks and sand, delivering fast, powerful, and ledgey waves. Access is instant, requiring less than 5 minutes on foot, and the spot is reachable by four-wheel drive. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions from north to northwest winds and swells from multiple directions. Marinero desconocido is a hidden gem in Northern Chile, offering a secluded surfing experience with minimal crowds during the week and only a few surfers on weekends. The wave's characteristics make it suitable for experienced surfers, while caution is advised due to potential dangers like urchins and rocks. The picturesque setting and consistent conditions make it a must-visit for those seeking adventure in a less-traveled surf destination.
Popularity: 10 Views

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