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Tajiguas

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Ideal surf conditions at Tajiguas

Swell window
SW, N
Best swell direction
W
Swell size
1ft - 1ft
Swell breaks over
Boulders, Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
N
Best tides at
Low, Mid
Skill Level
Beginner

Tajiguas surf guide

Tajiguas is a surf spot located along a small stretch of beach just north of Refugio on Highway 101. It features various peaks that can be clearly seen from the road. The surf here has been known to be hit or miss in recent years, but it's regularly surfed and can be reliable for at least some rideable waves. The bottom consists of a mix of boulders and sand, and it’s best accessed by parking in the dirt on the ocean side of the road, where two trails lead down to the beach.

This spot tends to work best during the spring with medium to low tides. Ideal swell directions are from the west, although it can also handle south-west and north swells. The waves usually break left and right, making it a spot that beginner surfers can enjoy. Tajiguas handles swell sizes starting from about 1 foot (0.3 meters) and is suitable for low to mid tide heights. The best wind direction is from the north, which can help shape the waves nicely.

While you're out there, keep in mind that this spot can see some crowds, especially if the waves are decent. It can serve as a fun spot for those just starting to surf or for those looking for a leisurely session in the water. The overall vibe is chill, making it a nice place to kick back and enjoy the surf.