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Surf forecast for Pacific Beach

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Timezone:
America/Los_Angeles
Forecast updated:
18/06, 17:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260619 00z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260619 00z)
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Pacific Beach Surf Forecast Guide

Pacific Beach is a popular surf spot located near Crystal Pier, known for its laid-back vibe and consistent waves. It's usually pretty easy to access, with plenty of paid parking available nearby. The local crowd is generally friendly and mellow, making it a nice place to chill and catch some waves, though there can be plenty of surfers out in the water, especially on a good day.

The surf at Pacific Beach is mostly rideable, with wave sizes ranging from around 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6 feet). It handles swells coming from various directions, including South, Southwest, and Northwest. The waves break over sand and can get a bit rockier as you head toward Tourmaline. The best conditions usually occur with short period northwest swells, especially during the spring and fall when easterly winds kick in. You can expect a mix of beach and pier waves, with both right and left breaks. The tides can be medium to high, so planning your session accordingly can make a difference.

Paddling at Pacific Beach is usually a breeze, making it suitable for surfers of all abilities, from beginners to intermediates. If you're on a longboard, it's a nice spot for cruising. Just keep an eye on the conditions, as it tends to close out on longer period swells that push overhead. Overall, it's a versatile spot that works year-round, but November through February can be particularly good.

Surf spots near Pacific Beach

Pacific Beach
California, United States
Beach break, Pier break
Fri 19
Sat 20
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Crystal Pier/Pacific Beach
California, United States
Unknown break
Fri 19
Sat 20
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Tourmaline
California, United States
Beach break
Fri 19
Sat 20
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Pacific Beach Point
California, United States
Point break
Fri 19
Sat 20
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
PB Point
California, United States
Reef break, Point break
Fri 19
Sat 20
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Pacific Beach?

Pacific Beach is usually best with south-southwest to west-northwest (SSW-WNW) swell around 0.9 m / 3 ft to 1.8 m / 6 ft, wind from north through east-northeast to east-southeast (N-ENE-ESE), with northeast (NE) offshore, and any tide.

Where is the surf spot Pacific Beach?

Pacific Beach is a surf spot in San Diego, California, United States.

What is the surf break like at Pacific Beach?

Wave types at Pacific Beach are beach and pier. Waves at Pacific Beach break right and left. Pacific Beach breaks over sand and rock. Expect a moderate crowd and a reserved lineup.

What season is best for surfing Pacific Beach?

The main surf season at Pacific Beach is winter, autumn, and spring.

What surfing skill level is Pacific Beach suitable for?

Pacific Beach can suit beginner and intermediate surfers.

Is Pacific Beach beginner friendly for surfing?

Yes. Pacific Beach can suit beginner surfers when conditions are manageable.

What surfboards work at Pacific Beach?

Shortboard, Funboard, Longboard, Fish, Bodyboard, Skimming, and Bodysurfing are common choices at Pacific Beach.

What surf spots are near Pacific Beach?

Other nearby surf spots are Crystal Pier/Pacific Beach, Tourmaline, Pacific Beach Point, and PB Point.

What swell direction works for surfing at Pacific Beach?

Pacific Beach can work with swell from south-southwest to west-northwest (SSW-WNW).

What swell size works for surfing at Pacific Beach?

Pacific Beach usually works with swell around 0.9 m / 3 ft to 1.8 m / 6 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Pacific Beach?

Pacific Beach usually works with wind from north through east-northeast to east-southeast (N-ENE-ESE); northeast (NE) is offshore.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Pacific Beach?

Northeast (NE) is offshore at Pacific Beach.

What tide works best for surfing at Pacific Beach?

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

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๐Ÿ”ฎ Time and predictions section

Here we show the forecast thour and the overall surf quality prediction. This is determined based on the wave, wind and tide quality prediction. These individual predictions can be found on the forecast map.

๐Ÿ’จ Wind section

The first row on the table (with the ๐Ÿ’จ icon) shows wind speed, direction and gust. The more the wind speed the more aggressive the color (from blue, green, orange to red).

๐ŸŒŠ Wave section

The waves section consists of three rows, one for wave height and direction, one for period and one for wave energy. Our algorithm chooses the "dominant wave" using spot-adjusted surf energy (depth + directional fit). This is usually the first swell partition, but during local storms it can switch to wind waves. If that happens, values are shown in gray and italic.

๐ŸŒ’ Tide section

The tide section consists of a row with the actual heights per hour (measured at the half hour) and a table that displays the flow of the tide and the extremes (lows and highs).

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The forecast map consists of arrows. These arrows represent all wave partitions (swell partitions and wind wave partition) and the wind. This allows you to see things like: a secondary swell or wind waves messes up the surf, or the wind is just a tick offshore so very surfable. Click a metric label in the bottom left to bring that arrow to the front โ€” handy when arrows overlap.

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