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San Francisco - Uruguay

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Ideal surf conditions at San Francisco - Uruguay

Swell window
E, ESE, SE, SSE, S
Best swell direction
E
Swell size
2ft - 6ft
Swell breaks over
Uneven Reef, Sand
Wave types
Point
Wave directions
Right
Wind window
N
Offshore wind
N
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Intermediate

San Francisco - Uruguay surf guide

San Francisco in Uruguay is a surf spot located near Punta Fría, close to Punta Colorada. It's known for a mix of breaks that can cater to different levels of surfers. The vibe here is pretty average in terms of crowd size and the local scene, making it a decent place to catch some waves without feeling overwhelmed.

The surf here works best with an east swell, handling sizes around 2ft (0.6m) and often coming from the east and south. You can find a right point break, beach breaks at El Pewe, and some rocky peaks called Faroleta over uneven reef and sand. The waves usually have a good shape, especially for intermediate surfers. For a smoother session, the best winds are from the north, and it's worth paying attention to the tide, as it can break well on low, mid, and high tides.

If you’re planning to hit up Corralitos, just around the corner, you’ll find a longer beach with hollow peaks and a thinner crowd, provided the wind is some version of north. This spot can be a nice change if you're looking for something a little less crowded. So, whether you're pulling in at San Francisco or checking out nearby spots, you'll likely find some fun waves to ride.

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