Monuments surf guide
Surf: On the east side of the Cabo San Lucas bay lies Monuments, a short, spinning left that works on any S-W swell and is offshore in N winds. Can get perfect, but itβs a tight take-off zone and the rocks and urchins are lurking everywhere.
Environment: Experience required and low tide is sketchy.
Surf: General: A super-fun left point break, Monuments is a must-do spot for any surfer exploring the southern tip of Baja. There is a deepwater canyon just offshore -- the same one that made Cabo San Lucas a natural, deepwater harbor, in fact -- which funnels long-interval W and SW swells into steep, spinning lefts that reel along the headland and into a small, rocky bay. On a 17-second swell, for example, Monuments can be double-overhead while Costa Azul just down the road is barely pushing head-high. The Monuments takeoff zone is pretty tight, unfortunately. And if the crowd doesn't bite, then the robust urchin colony on the shallow rocks on the inside will. Afternoon W winds often blow the spot out, as well.
Tides: High.
Size: Head high to double overhead
Wind: NE (Regularly blown-out by afternoon)
Swell: SSW, SW, W
Bottom: Shallow rocks and urchins.
Paddling: Can be long paddles back out to the peak on proper days.
Spot Rating: Fun.
Access: Park above the break, right by Misiones del Cabo.
Crowds: Crowd Factor: Oh yeah -- it's the closest surf spot to downtown Cabo.
Local Vibe: Everyone -- from locals to expats to visitors -- have a tendency to flex here.
Environment: Clean
Hazards: There's a big rock right in the path of the wave -- beware.
Season: April-October