Oaxaca Surf Guide: Salina Cruz, Seasons, Spots & Conditions
This Oaxaca surf guide breaks down how surfing in Salina Cruz and the southern coast really works. From long-period Pacific swells to remote point breaks and small fishing communities, this region rewards surfers who understand timing, conditions, and local dynamics — not just forecasts.
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This guide explains how surfing in Salina Cruz and Huatulco really works, beyond maps, swell charts, and social media clips.
Why This Oaxaca Surf Guide Focuses on Salina Cruz and Huatulco Area
Salina Cruz is the epicenter of high-performance point break surfing in Oaxaca. The southern coast of Oaxaca is internationally recognized for its consistency, power, and variety of point breaks. Long stretches of exposed coastline receive clean Pacific swell year-round, shaped by deep-water bathymetry and rocky headlands.
What defines this region is not just wave quality, but how wind, tides, access, and geography interact in ways that reward experience and local knowledge.
The Real Southern Oaxaca Surf Breakdown (Not the Tourist Version)
Season timing, Tehuano wind behavior, surf zones, key point breaks, and local decision-making strategy for Salina Cruz and beyond.
No spam. Just real Southern Oaxaca surf intelligence.
Best Time to Surf in Oaxaca: Swell, Wind & Seasons
- Primary Swell: South to South-West (S–SW)
- Peak Surf Season: April to October
- Swell Size: 3–5 ft average, 6–8 ft+ during strong pulses
- Wind: Seasonal offshore flow; stronger gap winds outside peak months
- Water Temp: 26–29°C (boardshorts year-round)
During peak season, long-period southern hemisphere swells combine with favorable winds to create clean, powerful conditions. Short rain events are common but often deliver glassy sessions and lighter crowds.
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The Tehuano Wind: Power, Precision, and Timing
The Tehuano wind is one of the defining elements of surfing in Salina Cruz. Created when cold air from the Gulf of Mexico funnels through the Chivela Pass, it can dramatically shape conditions.
When aligned, it produces long, fast, hollow walls. When misread, it can shut down sessions or turn manageable waves into highly technical conditions.
If you want to understand how point breaks react to these winds, read our full guide to southern Oaxaca point breaks →
Surf Zones in Southern Oaxaca
Salina Cruz Area
Dense concentration of powerful point breaks with rapidly changing conditions.
Chontal Coast
Remote coastline with limited access and exceptional wave potential.
Huatulco Zone
Sheltered bays with beach breaks and points, more user-friendly but still technical.
Why Surfing This Area Without Local Knowledge Is Harder Than It Looks
- Hidden access roads and private land
- Specific tide and swell windows
- Strong currents and exposed lineups
- Rapid weather and wind changes
- Long distances between working breaks
Looking for structured multi-day surf access?
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Exploring these zones without local knowledge often leads to missed sessions, wrong timing or unnecessary risks.
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Surf Spots in Oaxaca
La Bocana (Huatulco)
Wave Type: Beachbreak · Best For: Beginners
Barra de la Cruz
Wave Type: Right-hand point · Best For: Advanced
Punta Conejo
Wave Type: Right-hand point · Best For: Advanced
La Ventosa (Salina Cruz)
Wave Type: Beachbreak (A-frames) · Best For: Intermediate+
Why Local Knowledge Makes a Difference
Mexico Waves was created by surfers born and raised along this coast. We work directly with local communities to ensure the right spot at the right time — without stress or guesswork.
Quick Surf Tips for Southern Oaxaca
- Check tides carefully
- Start early to avoid strong winds
- Respect locals and access rules
- Don’t underestimate distances
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