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Surfing

Waves, breaks, seasons, and surf culture across El Salvador's Pacific coast.

What are the best surf spots in El Salvador?

El Salvador is packed with world-class surf breaks along its Pacific coast. Punta Roca in La Libertad is the country's most famous wave ??? a long, fast right-hand point break that draws intermediate to advanced surfers. El Tunco and El Sunzal are popular beach towns with consistent waves for all levels. Further east, Las Flores and Punta Mango offer powerful reef breaks in a more remote setting. The K59 area (Km 59 on the coastal highway) is known for uncrowded beach breaks perfect for beginners and intermediates. El Zonte has become a surfer-friendly community with mellow waves and great vibes. For a full list of surf-friendly stays, check out the El Salvador directory at https://surfstays.org/directory/el-salvador where you can browse resorts and camps near each break.

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When is the best time to surf in El Salvador?

El Salvador gets waves year-round, but the prime surf season runs from March through October when consistent south swells hit the Pacific coast. April to August tends to produce the biggest and most reliable swells, with waves regularly reaching 4-8 feet. This overlaps with the rainy season, so expect afternoon showers, warm water (78-82??F), and lush green landscapes. The dry season (November-February) still has surfable waves from north and northwest swells, though they're less consistent and typically smaller. Water is warm enough for boardshorts year-round ??? no wetsuit needed. Offshore winds in the morning make for clean conditions at most breaks. If you're planning a surf trip, book early for the March-August window as the best accommodations fill up fast.

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Are there beginner-friendly surf breaks in El Salvador?

Absolutely. El Salvador is one of the best countries in Central America for learning to surf. El Tunco beach has gentle, rolling waves that are ideal for first-timers, and there are plenty of surf schools right on the sand. El Sunzal offers mellow point break waves that are forgiving for beginners while still fun for intermediates. The K59 area along the coast highway has wide, sandy beach breaks with whitewater that's perfect for pop-up practice. El Zonte is another great option with a relaxed atmosphere and patient local instructors. Most surf schools charge $25-40 for a 90-minute lesson including board rental. Many surf resorts along the coast also offer all-inclusive learn-to-surf packages. Browse beginner-friendly surf stays at https://surfstays.org/directory/el-salvador to find the right spot for your level.

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Can I rent a surfboard in El Salvador?

Yes, surfboard rentals are widely available in all the main surf towns along the coast. In El Tunco, El Sunzal, El Zonte, and La Libertad you'll find shops and hostels renting boards for $10-20 per day. Most rental shops carry a range of boards ??? longboards and soft-tops for beginners, shortboards and fish for experienced surfers. Quality varies, so inspect the board for dings and make sure the fins and leash are in good shape. Many surf resorts include complimentary boards for guests. If you're staying for a week or more, you can often negotiate a weekly rate of $50-80. Bringing your own board is also easy ??? most airlines accept surfboards as oversized luggage for $50-100 each way, and domestic transport is cheap in pickup trucks.

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What are the best surf camps and resorts in El Salvador?

El Salvador has a growing number of surf camps and resorts catering to every budget. K59 Surf Resort (Km 59 on the coast highway) offers comfortable rooms steps from the beach with surf lessons and guided sessions ??? check them out at https://surfstays.org/directory/el-salvador/k59-surf-resort. Puro Surf in El Zonte is a high-end performance surf hotel with coaching programs and a wave pool. AST Surf Hotel in El Tunco is popular with intermediate surfers for its location between two breaks. Las Flores Surf Club on the eastern coast offers all-inclusive packages at a world-class reef break. Budget travelers can find hostels with board storage in El Tunco for $15-25 per night. For a full listing of surf stays across the country, visit https://surfstays.org/directory/el-salvador and filter by your preferred area and budget.

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