Break Type: Beach break
Difficulty Level: All surfers
Best Swell Direction: Northwest, West
Ride Direction: Right and left
Tides: Mid and high tide – Rising tide
Description
Pico Pequeño, also known as Little Peak, is a right handed beach break that breaks in front of the renowned hotel called Diria Hotel situated about 100 meters north to Tamarindo, in Guanacaste province, Costa Rica. The break is small but features powerful waves with peaks. Pico Pequeño is found right in the middle of Playa Tamarindo. Although, the waves seems gentle and forgiving but are actually quite strong and powerful. Beginner surfers should really stay away if they don’t to get ripped up. Pico Pequeño is formed by a huge rock offshore which can be seen from the beach even during the high tides. The surf breaks to the right over a sandy bottom. The waves only ride for a short distance, about 50 meters at most. Best time to surf is at a mid tide when it is rising. [Pico Pequeño Surfing] Good swells gather from the west and northwest while good wind blows from southeast. The size of swells ranges from 5 to 6 feet. Groundswells are more common than windswells. Pico Pequeño is the double break which means that it initially breaks off the offshore rock and then shapes itself again. First swell is better to catch and surf. The surf break remains very consistent throughout the year. To the great annoyance of many surfers, the break is super crowded both on weekends and weekdays.
right and left beach-break all surfers