Top 4 Surfing Spots in Mexico For Your Next Escapade

Mexico owns the planet's greatest surfing spots. While the peninsula of Baja California has always been popular with the day-tripping surfers, it is the Pacific coastal regions, further down the shoreline of Mexico, which are hogging the limelight for all the right reasons.

Whether you're searching for perfect point breaks to surf in Cabo, or you're seeking those lively offshore breezes in Punta Mita, Mexico surfing will offer you all that you need and more for your recent fix.

So here are Mexico's top 4 surf spots to wax your board and encounter some of the planet's mightiest waves. 


1. Los Cabos: Possibly one of Latin America's favorite surf spots, Los Cabos provides excellent waves to surfers with less congestion as is the case with Northern Baja region. The coast extending from Cabo San Lucas to the San Jose del Cabo is prized worldwide for its high-quality breaks.

'Monuments' is one of Cabo San Lucas ' most famous and best spot breaks and a real ability test for the surfing enthusiasts.

2. Sayulita: This vibrant and happening town is undoubtedly one of the coolest surfer spots in Mexico, offering some excellent beaches and enjoyable waves. Coincidently, Sayulita has one of the most prominent breaks on offer, extending a variety of soft lefts and rights for lengthy beach rides.

Although the place has waves throughout the year, as the waves come in from the north and southwest, winter surfing is preferred.


3. Punta Mita: As you drive down the coast from Sayulita, you'll meet Punta Mita on the way. Surprisingly, this mini-peninsula has more range to offer to its visitors as compared to Sayulita.

Stinky's is the one for those of you who cherish small and lazy waves. For the adrenaline junkies wanting stronger and more aggressive point break can rent a panga and head straight out at the tip of the peninsula for the more challenging El Faro surf.

4. Zihuatanejo: Zihuatanejo's small fishing village is not a widely known surfing spot in Mexico. The place offers an incredible chance to catch some high waves without having to battle the crowd, which other popular spots draw.

With hotter waters and point breaks that suit paddleboarders, long boarders alike, you're more than likely to discover your ‘right’ surf. The place is best to visit during the  summer months as the southern swells coil around the points.

So what are you waiting for? Head for a Surf in Cabo or nearby spots and enjoy a variety of water activities— For more details, visit us now at Tours Cabo

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