Punta De Lobos Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Punta De Lobos Surf Guide
The lefts that march in down the line are consistent, varied and often excellent. Not to mention it's the closest high-quality pointbreak to Santiago. And as an added bonus, the cliffs protect the break from the dreaded -- and almost daily -- SW wind. Lobos itself has many sections and moods, depending on the swell and tide. When it's giant (rideable up to solid 20-foot), the lineup is way outside off the further big rock. Experienced big-wave riders take off right in front of the rock, while the rest of the mortals tend to stay just wide of it. When it's double-overhead-plus, the wave just kinda rolls into the bay -- other than sheer size, it's not a super intimidating big wave, as there's no gnarly bowl section.When it gets under double-overhead is when things start cooking. The lineup moves further in, and the wave walls and tubes through the whole middle part of the point -- 200-yard-long rides are not unheard of. It's not super fast, so you actually have time to set up the bowl sections, and it's glassy 90% of the time. As it gets underhead, it becomes more sectiony, breaking mainly towards the top of the point in a series of shorter (50-yard) walls.
*WORLD SURFING RESERVE*
This break sits in a protected surf ecosystem — preserving the coastline, culture, and access that keep it working. Here's why this break matters.
Ability Level
All Abilities
Beginner-advanced.
Local Vibe
Doable
Some, especially when inconsistent.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
After Renaca, Lobos is the most crowded spot in Chile. Fortunately, there are a few different takeoff zones.
Spot Rating
Perfect
Proximity to the Southern Ocean and protection from predominantly SW winds means it doesn't take much for it to get good.
Shoulder Burn
Exhausting
A workout to get to the top of the point on a big SW.
Water Quality
Clean
Pretty good
Hazards
Burned out arms just getting to the wave.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Gun, Fish, Funboard, Longboard
Access
Park right at the tip of the point.
Bottom
Sand and rocks.
Best Season
February-September.
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