Ilha dos Lobos is Brazil's most powerful wave, a Teahupoo-style slab that detonates over a shallow rock shelf near Torres in Rio Grande do Sul. The wave is named after the sea lion colony that inhabits the nearby island and breaks with incredible force when large SE swells hit the coast. Access is currently restricted due to conservation efforts, making this an exclusive big wave venue for those with permits. When it's on, the barrel is thick, hollow, and unforgiving.
Water temp
17°C
Wetsuit
3/2mm fullsuit
Difficulty
10/10
Crowd level
1/10
Access: Conservation area - access restricted
Peak: Apr-Sep
Winter swells only
🏞️ Rock formations • Natural park • Scenic setting
🪨 Dramatic cliffs • Quality peaks • Unique geology
❄️ Cold water consistency • Developed resort • RS beach hub
🌊 Brazil's Nazaré • Tow-in slab • 50ft+ potential
🛣️ Big Surf Route • Wild dune setting • Uncrowded peaks
🏠 Lighthouse point • Dramatic quality jump • Big wave potential