El Paraiso Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
SSE, S, SW
Wind
North, North-East
Surf Height
Chest high to triple overhead
Tide
Mid.
El Paraiso Surf Guide
Make your way to El Paraiso and you're officially entering heart-pounding, body-thumping Mexican beachbreak territory. While not as round or perfect as it's well-known neighbor just across the rivermouth to the south (Pascuales), Paraiso has no shortage of pumping days, not to mention less terrifying options for surfers not interested in the bigger stuff.Paraiso is a hot and humid village squeezed between miles of lush fields and a ribbon of black sand beach. It is a place largely overlooked by tourists, therefore it is a fantastic place to pop in, grab a ridiculously cheap meal, and share a few waves with the local surfers and bodyboarders.The main wave is right in town and is a shallow, sucking beachbreak that offers both rights and lefts. The rights often have a bit more shoulder to them. There are other peaks scattered up and down the beach that will be less crowded.Remember, if you go wandering off down the beach early in the morning, don't forget to bring a pair of flops or shoes, because when you get out of the water a few hours later, that black sand will literally fry those soft tourist feet of yours.
Ability Level
Intermediate - Advanced
Intermediate to advanced
Local Vibe
Doable
Local surfers and bodyboarders appreciate humility and respect.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Congested at the main break, empty elsewhere nearby.
Spot Rating
Fun
Fun, but catch it before the wind comes up.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
When it's pumping you'll be duck-diving a lot.
Water Quality
Fair
Main break is in town.
Hazards
Shallow bottom.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Bodyboard, Bodysurfing, Gun
Access
Plenty of parking... once you find the town.
Bottom
Sand; scattered rocks.
Best Season
March-October
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