Barra de la Cruz

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Barra de la Cruz surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
SE | SW
Optimal Swell Direction
SE
Swell Size
2ft - 10ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
point
Wave direction
right
Optimal Wind Direction
NW
Best Tides at
low | mid | high

More about Barra de la Cruz surfspot

Barra de la Cruz was re-named La Jolla for the controversial Rip Curl Pro Search WCT event in 2006. A “once-in-a-decade swell” offered amazing conditions to the top 44 surfers, with deep barrel rides up to 12 seconds, being webcast all around the world. Following the event, a part of the surfing community lamented that the contest broke surfing's golden rule of not exposing secret spots. The heavily localized righthand pointbreak now gets crowded, despite its need for a big S or SE swell to even begin to show signs of life. Inconsistency aside, when it’s on, it’s worth the access charge to the village and these long, epic rights in a beautiful setup.

General: The fang of Barra's headland points South-East, which perfectly cleaves S swell and produces dredging tubes at the top of the point that give way to steep walls that hold their size into the bay. On a SW, Barra isn't much less perfect, if a little less dredgey and racey. Tides: Low-mid. Size: Chest high to double overhead Wind: W Swell: SSE, S, SSW Bottom: Sand, scattered rock. Paddling: Medium. Long paddles back out after lengthy rides. Spot Rating: If the sand is right, as good as it gets.

Intermediate to advanced

Long dirt track down to the beach.

April-September

Crowd Factor: It's bad; be patient. Local Vibe: Growing in intensity.

Unfortunately, redirecting the rivermouth as it threatened the beach cabana built to cater to travelling surfers, has starved the point of some sand and holes can appear in the bank after storms. Pay a small charge for the beach facilities. Crowds have thinned and drifted east to more consistent spots.

Clean

Can be shallow.

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