Punta Rosarito is located in the Seven Sisters area, stretching from Punta Cono to the south. This surf spot can be tricky to access at times, so having some experience is a plus. It is more exposed to the northwest than some nearby points, which means you can find decent waves here when the conditions are right. Just keep in mind that on busy long weekends and holidays, the crowds can pick up since the highway is closer to the coast around these parts.
The surf at Punta Rosarito usually picks up from the northwest swells, handling sizes from about 4ft to 12ft (1.2m to 3.7m). The waves break over a mix of rock and sand, forming rights that can be fun for different abilities—whether you’re a beginner or an expert, there’s something here for you. The best conditions are found with a low tide, and the preferred winds come from the north-northeast to southeast. However, keep in mind that while you can have some fun days with good swell, the overall wave quality tends to be average on just about any other day.
While the vibe around Punta Rosarito is pretty mellow, there isn’t much of a local scene. If you’re keen on catching some waves, be mindful of turning your back to the ocean, as it can be a hazard. Most surfers here choose shortboards or fish, but longboards can work too depending on the day. The season for surfing this spot usually runs from September to February, particularly during autumn and winter when you’re more likely to find good waves.