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Surf forecast for Cartagena - Las Cruces

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Timezone:
America/Santiago
Forecast updated:
29/06, 14:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260629 18z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260629 18z)
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Cartagena - Las Cruces Surf Forecast Guide

Cartagena - Las Cruces is a busy summer resort located along a long stretch of beach. The waves here are generally pretty average, but you can find some fun spots if you look around. The area stretches to a cove known as Las Cruces, which can offer some decent surf when the conditions are right. Expect a mix of beachgoers and surfers, especially during the summer months.

The surf tends to be a beachbreak that can sometimes produce a nice left when the sand banks are built up well. The best results generally come when the swell is coming from the southwest and it can handle sizes as small as 2ft (about 0.6 meters). Most waves break over an uneven reef, so watch out for that. You can catch fun lefts if the conditions align, especially with winds coming from the east, and it works best with mid to high tide. The spot is more suited for intermediate surfers, as the waves often have a bit of speed, but typically they can just be mushy closeouts.

During the summer, it can get crowded, so be prepared to share the waves with other surfers and beachgoers. If you're driving, you'll need to pay for parking as well. Overall, while Cartagena - Las Cruces might not be the most epic surf destination, it's worth a look if you're in the area and looking for some laid-back wave-riding.

Surf spots near Cartagena - Las Cruces

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Playa El Ensueno
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Thu 2
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Cartagena - Las Cruces
Valparaíso, Chile
Reef break
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Barrancas
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Unknown break
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Playa Llolleo
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Thu 2
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Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Cartagena - Las Cruces is usually best with swell from south to west (S-W), ideally southwest (SW) around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 3 m / 10 ft, east (E) offshore wind, and mid to high tide.

Where is the surf spot Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Cartagena - Las Cruces is a surf spot in San Antonio, Valparaíso, Chile.

What is the surf break like at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Cartagena - Las Cruces is a left reef break over uneven reef. Expect a busy crowd.

What surfing skill level is Cartagena - Las Cruces suitable for?

Cartagena - Las Cruces can suit intermediate surfers.

Is Cartagena - Las Cruces beginner friendly for surfing?

Cartagena - Las Cruces is better suited to intermediate surfers.

How consistent is the surf at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Cartagena - Las Cruces is one of the more consistent surf spots in Valparaíso, Chile.

Is there parking for surfing at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Parking around Cartagena - Las Cruces: free parking, paid parking, roadside parking, and car park.

What surf spots are near Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Other nearby surf spots are Playa El Ensueno, Barrancas, Playa Llolleo, and Playa de la Chepica.

What swell direction works for surfing at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Cartagena - Las Cruces can work with swell from south to west (S-W); southwest (SW) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Cartagena - Las Cruces usually works with swell around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 3 m / 10 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

East (E) offshore wind is usually best at Cartagena - Las Cruces.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

East (E) is offshore at Cartagena - Las Cruces.

What tide works best for surfing at Cartagena - Las Cruces?

Cartagena - Las Cruces works best around mid to high tide. A rising tide is usually better here.

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