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Surf forecast for Rocky Point

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Timezone:
America/Panama
Forecast updated:
29/06, 01:00
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260629 00z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260629 00z)
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Rocky Point Surf Forecast Guide

Rocky Point is located between Tetas and Coronado at Punta Barco. This spot has a reputation for needing just the right size swell to get going, as it can easily close out. The area is mostly known for its rights, but you can also find a few lefts that tend to shift in front of the rivermouth. Getting to Rocky Point can be a bit tricky since access is through some pricey private real estate.

This surf spot works best with swells from the South and Southwest, handling sizes around 4 feet (about 1.2 meters). The waves break over uneven reef and sand, producing mostly reef waves that roll right. You'll want to keep an eye on the tide; mid-tide tends to be the sweet spot for catching some decent waves. Also, if you can get a NorthWest wind, that’ll usually create better conditions. It's generally a place for intermediate surfers looking to challenge themselves without being overwhelmed.

Because the surf can be inconsistent, it’s always a good idea to check the conditions before heading out. While Rocky Point can dish out some fun rides, it’s not the top of the list for everyone, and being familiar with the local vibe will help a lot when you're out there.

Surf spots near Rocky Point

Playa Serena
Chame, Panama
Point break
Mon 29
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Rocky Point
Panamá Oeste Province, Panama
Reef break
Mon 29
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Rinconsito
Panamá Oeste Province, Panama
Point break
Mon 29
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Punta Teta
Panamá Oeste Province, Panama
Reef break
Mon 29
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3
Esmeralda
Panamá Oeste Province, Panama
Reef break
Mon 29
Tue 30
Wed 1
Thu 2
Fri 3

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Rocky Point?

Rocky Point is usually best with swell from south to southwest (S-SW), ideally south (S) around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 2.4 m / 8 ft, northwest (NW) offshore wind, and mid tide. Mid tide is the preferred tide.

Where is the surf spot Rocky Point?

Rocky Point is a surf spot in San José, Panamá Oeste Province, Panama.

What is the surf break like at Rocky Point?

Rocky Point is a right reef break over uneven reef and sand. Expect a fairly quiet crowd.

What surfing skill level is Rocky Point suitable for?

Rocky Point can suit intermediate surfers.

Is Rocky Point beginner friendly for surfing?

Rocky Point is better suited to intermediate surfers.

How consistent is the surf at Rocky Point?

Surf consistency at Rocky Point is more variable.

Is there parking for surfing at Rocky Point?

Parking around Rocky Point: free parking, paid parking, and roadside parking.

What surf spots are near Rocky Point?

Other nearby surf spots are Rinconsito, Punta Teta, Esmeralda, and Playa Serena.

What swell direction works for surfing at Rocky Point?

Rocky Point can work with swell from south to southwest (S-SW); south (S) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Rocky Point?

Rocky Point usually works with swell around 0.6 m / 2 ft to 2.4 m / 8 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Rocky Point?

Northwest (NW) offshore wind is usually best at Rocky Point.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Rocky Point?

Northwest (NW) is offshore at Rocky Point.

What tide works best for surfing at Rocky Point?

Rocky Point works best around mid tide. Mid tide is preferred. A rising tide is usually better here.

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