A heavy, right-hand point break that jacks up over a flat rock shelf, producing some of the most powerful barrels in the region. Suck Rock can hold waves up to 20 feet and is strictly for expert surfers. When solid SW swells hit, the wave sucks off the rock ledge and delivers deep, intense tube rides. Respect the locals and know your limits.
Wave Type
Reef Break
Bottom
Rocks
Best Wind
E, NE
Best Swell
SW, SSW
Hazards
Extremely shallow rock shelf, heavy hold-downs, powerful currents, sea urchins, remote location with no immediate help, strong localism
Access
South of Mal Pais at the tip of the peninsula. Accessible via a rough dirt road and a rocky scramble down to the water. Not signposted — ask locals for directions. Do not surf here alone.
Best Tide
Mid to high
Best Season
April to October (big SW swells)
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