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Baja Surf Map

Posted on May 16, 2013January 19, 2021 by Charles
Baja Mexico

The Baja surf map below features extraordinary beaches, and many of its coastal locales boast some of the most beautiful surfing in North America.  The Baja surf map helps travelers locate prime surfing destinations in and around the exciting vacation cities and towns.  Use the Baja surf map to plan your travel itinerary and fantastic surf holiday. From the Pacific Ocean to the lower Sea of Cortez, there are many world-class surfing experiences in store for surfers at these surfing hot spots easily located here.  Click the image to download your free copy and keep it on your device so you’re not internet dependent down there.

Baja Surf Map: Todos Santos

Some of the world’s best surfing is off the coast of Ensenada.  These monster waves are favorites among expert surfers.  Surfers typically hire a boat in Ensenada’s harbor to take them out to the islands and its “Killer Wave.”

Todos Santos

Baja Surf Map: Playas de Rosarito

Rosarito Beach offers some excellent surfing for beginners to expert surfers.  Rosarito is easy to locate on the Baja surf map, and its beaches range for miles.  Surfers assert that the best waves tend to be south of Rosarito’s pier.

Seven Sisters

Excellent surfing to match the excellent nickname. This region is about four hundred miles down on Mexico Highway 1.  The breaks of Seven Sisters are between Punta Cono to Punta Rosarito.  The water tends to be colder here than San Diego’s waters, but the perfect waves attract the world’s best surfers.

Playa Los Cerritos

This Baja California South beach has consistent swells.  Typically crowded, this beach and its waves attract surfers of all levels.  It is easy to locate on the Baja surf map off Mexico 19.

Calafia

This excellent surf spot is only six miles to the south of Rosarito Beach, so it’s in easy driving distance of the U.S. border.  The surfing is unique, and there is also a nearby resort for surfers who want to make a real vacation of their surf trip.

Baja Surf near K-38

San Miguel

Located just north of Ensenada and only slightly more than sixty miles from the border, San Miguel boasts renowned surfing, and its waves are considered by surfers to be among the peninsula’s best.  Its righthand pointbreak is the best in Baja.  Since it’s only eight miles from Ensenada, it’s a convenient drive.

Baja Surf Map:  La Fonda

La Fonda tends to be a consistent surf area no matter what the season.  While its waves can always be counted upon to deliver excitement, some can grow to immense proportions making it an extraordinary place to surf in northern Baja California.

La Fonda
La Fonda

By looking at the Baja surf map, travelers can see a myriad of surf opportunities up and down the Pacific Coast and even into the Sea of Cortez.  Other surfing hot spots to consider: Scorpion Bay, Rauls, Salsipuedes, Shipwrecks, Punta San Jose, Las Gaviotas, and Punta Cabra.  Of course, many others can be found here on the Baja surf map.

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Check out these Baja surf spots, then check out the Baja surf map and by the end of this article, you will want to get wet.  Here are the best surf spots within driving distance of LA/San Diego/Phoenix/Las Vegas:

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    August 25, 2014 at 11:31 pm

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