Puerto Viejo is Costa Rica's Caribbean fever dream—a reggae-tinged beach town where the infamous Salsa Brava slab breaks over shallow coral with shocking power. This is not the mellow pura vida of the Pacific coast; Salsa Brava is one of Central America's heaviest waves, delivering thick, dredging barrels that have humbled many experienced surfers. The surrounding area offers gentler alternatives, but the main event is this brutal left that awakens when Caribbean swells pour in. The town's multicultural Afro-Caribbean vibe, combined with world-class slab surfing, creates an experience unlike anywhere else in Costa Rica.
Water temp
28°C
Wetsuit
Boardshorts / Rashguard
Difficulty
7/10
Crowd level
5/10
Access: Caribbean coast. Reggae vibes. Salsa Brava is the main break.
Peak: Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar
Secondary: Jun-Aug
Caribbean swells Dec-Mar and Jun-Aug.
Verified by Costa Rica surf community
How well swell angle matches the spot
Wave height in the ideal range
Each spot has different period requirements. Points and reefs can handle longer periods than beaches.
Offshore/glassy conditions