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Puertecillo - Chile
Puertecillo features a left point break with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful waves. This pristine surf spot requires a solid swell, typically from the northwest, west, or southwest, and works best at low and mid tide during falling tide conditions. Access is challenging, necessitating permission from local hacienda owners.
Nestled under a headland, Puertecillo offers decent protection from south winds, making it a unique spot compared to nearby Pichilemu, which often has larger waves. Ideal conditions arise with a minimum 3m southwest swell, southeast winds, and an outgoing tide, allowing for impressive barrels that can stretch up to 700m. However, the surf can be inconsistent, with crowded weekends seeing up to 100 surfers in the water. Despite the potential for a busy line-up, the local vibe remains mellow, making it a worthwhile adventure for those who can navigate the access challenges.
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