Surf Forecast Las Gaviotas - Baja
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Las Gaviotas - Baja surfspot characteristics
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Facing a guarded condo community, the semi-private reef off Las Gaviotas is more of a longboard wave for all levels. Sometimes sectiony and often crowded, it prefers a due S swell.
General: A soft, right-hand reef break located just south of K-38, Las Gaviotas is popular with longboarders, beginners, and those taking their first forays into Baja. There are better waves in the region, but if you are looking to longboard a few by yourself or take the kids down to Baja for their first surf trip, you could do a lot worse than Las Gaviotas. Tides: Works on all tides. Size: Waist-high to overhead. Wind: NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE Swell: S, SW, W, WNW Bottom: Flat, rocky reef. Paddling: Beginners might struggle with the current, but if you surf regularly, it shouldn't bother you. Spot Rating: Soft, right-hand reef break best for boards with a lot of volume.
Great for beginners and intermediate surfers, but probably a bit slow for experts.
Difficult to access if you don't rent or own a condo in the gated community.
Best during south swells in summer and autumn.
Crowd Factor: Gets busy, but not overwhelmingly so. Local Vibe: Mellow.
Difficult to access unless you are staying at the condos.
Keep an eye out for sewage spills.
Rocks, urchins, rip currents for beginners.