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Surf forecast for Gibara

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Timezone:
America/Havana
Forecast updated:
24/06, 14:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260624 18z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260624 18z)
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Gibara Surf Forecast Guide

Gibara is located just west of a charming port with some surf options that appeal primarily to more experienced surfers. The area has a bit of a low consistency vibe, so don’t expect it to be firing all the time. While it can get crowded at times, you might find some less busy spots if you’re willing to venture further out to places like Playa Caletones. This area tends to be pretty empty, but it’s often affected by winds.

The surf in Gibara offers a fast and hollow left that breaks over a shallow rock shelf. It really needs a good swell to get going, with the best swell direction coming from the NorthEast. You can manage with swell sizes around 0.3 meters (1 ft.) but expect the wave to be short and intense, often featuring a tube section. If you head back towards Playa Caletones, you’ll find more consistent waves that break over a fringe of reef, especially in NE swells. For a change of pace, you can check out Guardalavaca beach, although it often serves up smaller, less desirable waves.

For the best results, aim for low to mid tide or even high tide, and keep an eye on the wind—it’s best with a SouthWest breeze. This spot is more suited for expert surfers, so if you’re still working on your skills, you might want to look for a different place to ride.

Surf spots near Gibara

Gibara Coast
Holguín, Cuba
Reef break
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Mon 29
Gibara
Holguin, Cuba
Reef break
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Mon 29
Puerto Rico (Cuba)
Holguín, Cuba
Unknown break
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Mon 29
Playa mar Verde
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
Unknown break
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Mon 29
Windmills - Guantanamo
Guantánamo, Cuba
Reef break
Thu 25
Fri 26
Sat 27
Sun 28
Mon 29

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Gibara?

Gibara is usually best with swell from northwest to northeast (NW-NE), ideally northeast (NE) around 0.3 m / 1 ft to 1.2 m / 4 ft, southwest (SW) offshore wind, and any tide.

Where is the surf spot Gibara?

Gibara is a surf spot in Gibara, Holguin, Cuba.

What is the surf break like at Gibara?

Gibara is a left reef break over dead coral. Expect a moderate crowd.

What surfing skill level is Gibara suitable for?

Gibara can suit expert surfers.

Is Gibara beginner friendly for surfing?

Gibara is better suited to expert surfers.

How consistent is the surf at Gibara?

Surf consistency at Gibara is more variable.

Is there parking for surfing at Gibara?

Parking around Gibara: free parking and roadside parking.

What surf spots are near Gibara?

Other nearby surf spots are Gibara Coast, Puerto Rico (Cuba), Playa mar Verde, and Windmills - Guantanamo.

What swell direction works for surfing at Gibara?

Gibara can work with swell from northwest to northeast (NW-NE); northeast (NE) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Gibara?

Gibara usually works with swell around 0.3 m / 1 ft to 1.2 m / 4 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Gibara?

Southwest (SW) offshore wind is usually best at Gibara.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Gibara?

Southwest (SW) is offshore at Gibara.

What tide works best for surfing at Gibara?

Gibara can work on all tides. A rising tide is usually better here.

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