La Bestia Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
S
Wind
S
Surf Height
3X overhead for paddling; any bigger and you're towing.
Tide
Low.
La Bestia Surf Guide
La Bestia is a huge, barreling, oceanic wave that was only surfed for the first time comparatively recently. Before that it was used as an indicator of incoming sets to the various waves in Iquique's bay and was thought impossible to catch due to the speed and size of this huge right, which has a striking resemblance to Tahiti's famous Teahupo'o. The wave breaks very rarely and doesn't start doing its thing until its 8- to 12-foot. A world-class wave, it is definitely reserved only for expert big-wave surfers.
Ability Level
Advanced
Surfers with big-wave experience.
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Supportive, cool, intense rides -- everyone knows each other at this level.
Crowd Factor
Mellow
Nope -- only the pros are out.
Spot Rating
Perfect
World class wave when it breaks, being compared to Teahupo'o is no small feat.
Shoulder Burn
Exhausting
The wave itself is way offshore and the intensity and size will keep you moving around constantly.
Water Quality
Clean
Not bad
Hazards
Death by drowning.
Bring Your
Gun, Tow
Access
Jet skis, boats, or a very long paddle.
Bottom
Rock, but it's 30 or 45 feet deep.
Best Season
May and October
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