Señoritas is a surf spot located at the southern headland of the Señoritas/Caballeros bay. It features three sections of rocky reef that create a unique surfing experience. The spot is known for its strong, powerful waves that can be both challenging and rewarding for surfers. While it can get crowded on the weekends with locals, it's still a place worth checking out if you're looking for some action in a picturesque setting.
The waves at Señoritas generally break left over uneven reef, and the optimal swell direction is from the west. It can handle swell sizes starting at around 3 ft (0.9 m), making it suitable for more experienced surfers. You might find some solid walls with a slabby lip and the occasional tube when the conditions are right. The wind is best coming from the northeast, and it works well at low, mid, and high tides, although low tide can expose some rocks, so be cautious. Expect a decent workout, as there is a long paddle, and the currents can be tricky to navigate.
The environment around Señoritas is home to a lot of urchins and sharp barnacles, so it's important to watch your step when you're out of the water. The spot scores an 8 for consistency, and the local crowd is pretty laid-back but knows how to ride the waves. Keep in mind that this spot is best suited for expert surfers, as the conditions can be demanding.