Beris is a surf spot nestled under the Mars Mountains, featuring a bustling port and a couple of points that add to its charm. While it might not be the most famous spot around, it offers some unique conditions for those willing to explore. Getting there is a bit of an adventure since access is by boat only, so be prepared for a trip if you plan to hit the waves.
The surf here mainly breaks with a south to southeast swell and can handle sizes starting from 2 feet (about 0.6 meters). You'll find both reef and sand breaks, but the lefts are the main attraction, especially from the point that wraps perfectly. Keep in mind that the best times to surf are during low, mid, or high tide, but you will need to have some expert skills to handle the challenges it presents. Ideally, the wind should be coming from the east to keep the waves clean and enjoyable.
While Beris might not have the usual crowded vibe of some other surf spots, it does require a good level of experience for surfers looking to enjoy it properly. Make sure you check the swell forecasts, as a significant amount of swell is necessary to get the best out of the waves here. If you’re up for the challenge, it can be a fun spot for those who are willing to put in the effort.