When should I surf in Puerto Rico?

Surf Seasons The best time to surf in Puerto Rico would be late fall, winter, and early spring. In September the Atlantic Ocean begins to come to life delivering fun-sized surf to the shorelines of northwest Puerto Rico. Winter swells are where Puerto Rico earned its name as the North Shore of the Atlantic.

Can you surf year round in Puerto Rico?

Whether you’re an aspiring surfer or a pro, Puerto Rico has some of the best surfing in the Caribbean. Puerto Rico is the ideal surfing destination: warm waters year-round, fun local surfing culture, and conditions ranging from easy, two-foot waves over a sandy bottom to tall, fast-moving barrels with reef breaks.

What time is surfing in Maui?

November to March is the big surfing season on Maui and in Hawaii as heavy north swells are consistently push towards the islands. There are also some nice and mellow south swells to be found on the south side of Maui during this season.

What time of year is best for surfing in Hawaii?

Big wave season in Hawaii happens roughly between November and February on Hawaii’s north shores. You can watch surfers on every island, but some of the best surfing competitions in the world are held on Oahu’s North Shore in November and December, including the biggest them of all, the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing.

Where can I surf in Puerto Rico in March?

The north coast and west coast of Puerto Rico are the most suitable for surfing. You can find some decent waves even near San Juan, in particular, at Playa Aviones. However, if you are looking for the best experience, head to the westernmost town of Rincon labeled as Puerto Rican surf Mecca.

Where is the best surfing in Maui?

Your Ultimate Maui Surfing Guide

  • Ho’okipa Beach. Ho’okipa Beach is a go-to surfing spot on Maui.
  • Lahaina Reefs. Fun reef breaks for riders of all levels make Lahaina a great place to surf on the west coast of the island.
  • Honolua Bay. Get ready to catch the longest ride of your life!
  • Pe’ahi.
  • Olowalu Beach.

Where do the pros surf in Maui?

To watch pro surfers in action, head to Honolua Bay and Hookipa Beach near Lower Paia during winter big wave season. East of Hookipa, you’ll find Maui’s most famous surf spot for big wave surfing: Peahi, also known as “Jaws.” During big swells, surfers are towed into Peahi’s massive waves by jet-skis.