Miles of Coastline, Waves for Every Level
The East Cape is known for its consistent swell, open coastline, and uncrowded breaks. Casa del
Mar sits along one of the most reliable stretches in Baja, with miles of shoreline and multiple
nearby waves to surf, explore, or simply watch the changing light, feel the breeze, and follow the
rhythm of the tide.
Right Out Front (Walkable Breaks)
La Poza
A local favorite just minutes from the house. A playful wave that works best for intermediate to
experienced surfers, with some rocks in the lineup—worth taking a moment before heading in.
Punta Perfecta
About a 10-minute walk past La Poza. A more defined point break that can deliver long, clean rides
when the swell lines up—best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers.
Nearby Breaks (Short Drive)
9 Palms (10 min south)
One of the most consistent spots on the East Cape. A long, rolling wave ideal for beginners and
intermediates, with a friendly, spread-out lineup.
La Fortuna (15–20 min south)
A stretch of coastline with multiple peaks depending on the day. Works for a range of levels and
pairs naturally with a lunch stop after your session.
Shipwrecks (25–30 min south)
A powerful, exposed break for experienced surfers. When it’s on, it can be fast and hollow—best
approached with confidence and awareness.
Conditions & Seasonality
• Best swell: South / Southeast
• Peak season: May–October
• Mornings: calmest, cleanest conditions
• Afternoons: wind often builds
• Winter: smaller, cleaner, longboard-friendly days
Boards, Rentals & Lessons
As Simple—or as Supported—as You Want
If you already surf, the experience is straightforward—bring your own rhythm, check conditions,
and explore the breaks. Manny our house manger is a surfer and knows this coastline well, and he’s
the best person to ask for quick, practical tips on what’s working that day.
Manny (WhatsApp): +52 624 155 1197
He may also have boards available, but it’s best to check with him directly.
If you’d prefer everything organized—board, instructor, or guide—it’s best to arrange in advance
through a reliable surf shop in San José del Cabo.
Costa Azul Surf Shop
https://costaazulsurfshop.com/
+52 624 142 2666
Good to Know
• Early morning is best
• Some dirt road access
• Uncrowded lineups
• Conditions change daily
A Note for Everyone
A simple plan:
Wake early, check the wind and let the day unfold.
Even if you don’t surf, this coastline is something to experience—walk the beach, watch the waves,
take a swim and feel the rhythm of the day
Miles of Coastline, Waves for Every Level
The East Cape is known for its consistent swell, open coastline, and uncrowded breaks. Casa del
Mar sits along one of the most reliable stretches in Baja, with miles of shoreline and multiple
nearby waves to surf, explore, or simply watch the changing light, feel the breeze, and follow the
rhythm of the tide.
Right Out Front (Walkable Breaks)
La Poza
A local favorite just minutes from the house. A playful wave that works best for intermediate to
experienced surfers, with some rocks in the lineup—worth taking a moment before heading in.
Punta Perfecta
About a 10-minute walk past La Poza. A more defined point break that can deliver long, clean rides
when the swell lines up—best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers.
Nearby Breaks (Short Drive)
9 Palms (10 min south)
One of the most consistent spots on the East Cape. A long, rolling wave ideal for beginners and
intermediates, with a friendly, spread-out lineup.
La Fortuna (15–20 min south)
A stretch of coastline with multiple peaks depending on the day. Works for a range of levels and
pairs naturally with a lunch stop after your session.
Shipwrecks (25–30 min south)
A powerful, exposed break for experienced surfers. When it’s on, it can be fast and hollow—best
approached with confidence and awareness.
Conditions & Seasonality
• Best swell: South / Southeast
• Peak season: May–October
• Mornings: calmest, cleanest conditions
• Afternoons: wind often builds
• Winter: smaller, cleaner, longboard-friendly days
Boards, Rentals & Lessons
As Simple—or as Supported—as You Want
If you already surf, the experience is straightforward—bring your own rhythm, check conditions,
and explore the breaks. Manny our house manger is a surfer and knows this coastline well, and he’s
the best person to ask for quick, practical tips on what’s working that day.
Manny (WhatsApp): +52 624 155 1197
He may also have boards available, but it’s best to check with him directly.
If you’d prefer everything organized—board, instructor, or guide—it’s best to arrange in advance
through a reliable surf shop in San José del Cabo.
Costa Azul Surf Shop
https://costaazulsurfshop.com/
+52 624 142 2666
Good to Know
• Early morning is best
• Some dirt road access
• Uncrowded lineups
• Conditions change daily
A Note for Everyone
A simple plan:
Wake early, check the wind and let the day unfold.
Even if you don’t surf, this coastline is something to experience—walk the beach, watch the waves,
take a swim and feel the rhythm of the day