What to Expect This Summer in Punta de Mita and Sayulita
By WildMex

What to Expect This Summer in Punta de Mita and Sayulita

If you’re considering visiting the Bahía de Banderas area this summer but still have some doubts about what to expect or what the area is like during this season, don’t worry! This article will provide you with valuable information. 

What to Expect This Summer in Punta de Mita and Sayulita

Bahía de Banderas: A Year-Round Destination

Bahía de Banderas is an excellent destination to explore throughout the year. As expected, during the summer, the weather is pleasantly warm, which is ideal for water activities. This brings us to the next key point. 

Bahía de Banderas: A Year-Round Destination

Are There Waves During the Summer in the Area?

Although Sayulita experiences a decrease in wave activity during this season, Punta de Mita and Playa La Lancha remain privileged spots that offer consistent waves year-round. For those staying at Sayulita, you can easily take our La Lancha Surf Shuttle and enjoy some summer waves only 20 minutes from Sayulita. 

Are There Waves During the Summer in the Area?

If you are interested in knowing which other brakes in the area are suitable to surf at during the summer South Swells, take a look at our surf breaks map which also has a detailed description on which times of the year conditions are suitable at each break. 

Access to Playa La Lancha 

Playa La Lancha is undoubtedly one of the most interesting places to visit in the area, especially if you want to surf, be in touch with nature, or enjoy a beautiful sunset. If this is on your itinerary and you’re nervous about how summer access works, rest assured that at Wildmex, we commit to keeping the trail accessible year-round, maintaining the bridges and creating drainage for puddles so you can reach this paradise without any complications. Although you won’t find restaurants or shops directly on the beach, before arriving at Playa La Lancha, you’ll come across the well-known Makai SeaFood restaurant, a gas station, a convenience store, and our Wildmex La Lancha surf shop with showers, board rentals, lockers, WiFi and clean restrooms. If you choose to trust us and book an activity with the Wildmex Team, you’ll have access to our new swimming pool.  

We invite you to explore more about the region and discover travel tips on our blog. If you have any questions, feel free to write to us at info@wildmex.com. At Wildmex, our main goal is to share the lifestyle we love. 🏄‍♂️🌴🌊 

 

By WildMex

Best Places To Surf in March

Why Surfing in Mexico in Winter may be the Next Vacay for YOU!

 The best places to surf in March? At the Wild Mex hub, of course!

thing provides a breathtaking thrill like Mexico’s winter surf. Forget Feb-March curled up at home, waiting for waves that aren’t coming at your local lineup—we know you’re SO over hibernating. So, trust us, that diving into Mexico’s winter waves may just be the best way to spend your March.

“But isn’t the water too cold for surfing?”

This is one of the most common questions we hear about surfing in Mexico’s winter, and the answer is—Heck no! That couldn’t be further from the truth.

With an average water temperature of 24°C (75°F) in Feb-March, surfing in Punta Mita in winter isn’t as icy as most people think…

Sorry Whim Hoff enthusiasts—there are no ice baths here!

Still curious about the best winter surf destinations? Or maybe you’re bored with your winter routine and wanna add a li’l excitement into the mix… Whatever your reason, we’re here to inspire you!

So, keep on reading to find out WHY some of the best surf trips February-March are in Mexico’s Punta Mita and Sayulita according to our community and the locals.

Jordan
Jordan
2024-01-29
This place is awesome! Great selection of boards and good weekly rates. Easy walk to one of the best breaks. Shout out to Hector, Karen and Lesly…kind and knowledgeable staff. Highly recommend this place if you’re on a surf vacation
ray kaari
ray kaari
2024-01-22
Jorge and Lucy were great!!!! This was our second hike with Jorge-the first being Monkey Mountain. Had a great time and a lot of laughs. Will use them again when we go back in 2024
Rippy Ricardo
Rippy Ricardo
2024-01-17
So conveniently Located Decent rental Boards the Restaurant next door is pretty good But the Best Part about Wild Mex is their Front Man Hector. Hector has world Class customer service in English and Spanish. Hector really makes you feel welcome, he is so friendly and best of all efficient effective at his job of getting you set up to hit the water. For many of us Hector made our visit to Wild Max memorable he is a major Asset to Wild Mex. I hope they pay him well
Sofia Ordonez
Sofia Ordonez
2024-01-15
Las mejores clases de surf!!
Bobbie Brandt
Bobbie Brandt
2024-01-13
Great experience! The staff was super friendly and knowledgeable and everyone in our group was able to get up and surf. It was a really fun experience and because they aren't right on the beach but instead right around the corner, it is a better value than many other places. I would highly recommend this company!
Cristina Pellicano
Cristina Pellicano
2024-01-13
Alejandro was the best: friendly, funny, open in sharing his life experiences but most of all, a very effective instructor who can convey his surfing skills in an easy to apprehend style. He was also very accommodating to our request to change surfing location on a very short notice. Everyone we interacted with at WildMex was professional and efficient. We highly recommend this business.
Chris Chetcuti
Chris Chetcuti
2024-01-10
My boys had a blast learning to surf. The instructor was great, which allowed the boys get up almost every wave.
Eva Garmendia
Eva Garmendia
2024-01-09
Great experience surfing, really don't hesitate to chip in a little bit more and do the surfing in La Lancha, magical beach with incredible waves for beginners! I had never surf and within 30min I was already up the board on my first try! Roberto was a great teacher and had him all for myself during this experience, giving me tips and helping me to paddle through the waves to go back to catch some to surf. All and all a great experience totally worth the price. Come surf if you're in the area!
CJ
CJ
2023-12-30
$30/day for surf rental…..right across from La Lancha Beach—10 min hike to the beach so be sure bring plenty of fluids!

Grab your wetsuit, let’s hit the waves!

Surfing in Punta Mita in winter is a MUST-try. Will YOU catch the wave?

Like thinking the water is cold, many assume winter surfing Mexico is full of stormy waves and powerful currents. This is also SO not true. Winter storms aren’t on our checklist down at the local lineup!

Throughout the cooler months, Punta de Mita’s North Winds and North Swells wrap around the breathtaking coastline, leaving the area offshore or side offshore. In layman's terms, the waves are smooth, organized, and IDEAL for surfers of all levels.

Think. How would it feel to escape your dark and dreary 9-5? Are you sick of rain and crowded 6 pm lineups? Would you swap your office attire for a board? If so, this might be the place just for you!

 

Crystal Waters, New Marine Friends, and Winter Waves To Remember

The best places to surf in March ALWAYS include friendly sea creatures!

Surfing in Sayulita in winter doesn’t have to be a solo affair. Not at all!

When you dive into the waves in this stunning destination, you’ll have no worries about anything lurking below the surface… because the water is SO clear you can see through it. Yup, we’re talking about clean crystal waters that aren’t freezing.

If you’re lucky, you could bump into some of the locals—and we’re not talking about sharks or the Wild Mex team! We’re talking about turtles, tropical fish, dolphins and whales!

It’s common for surfers to see all kinds of marine life and an array of tropical coastal birds while surfing in Punta Mita in winter. But don’t be afraid! These beach dwellers are friendly and happy to share the shores with you. Smile and wave, and they’ll be on their way!

The best winter surf destinations don’t only offer adrenaline-fuelled memories. It’s likely that you’ll also encounter local wildlife too!

Beating the Cold By Surfing in Mexico in Winter

You don’t have to tackle water surfing…

The best places to surf in March have to include plenty of sun! Though this season is cold in some countries, we’re lucky to have lots of rays and warm water temps 24°C (75°F), the perfect winter escape!

Many surfers opt for boardies or a bikini, but if you’re not used to these water temperatures you can bring your own wetsuit top—or even rent one here at Wild Mex!

If you’re interested in an extra layer, our top recommendation for surfing in Mexico in winter is a rashy or wetsuit top. Not only do these picks make you look extra gnarly, but they’re ideal if you’re interested in a protective layer from the sun or wind, and add grip between you and your board when you’re paddling for the waves!

We’ve got your surfin’ needs covered!

Calling Beginners, Intermediate, & Pro Surfers For Winter Surfing Mexico!

Start your year the right way with the best surf trips February.

aking on the winter surf season isn't a task for pros only! The best places to surf in February-March have spots for all levels—even if you’ve never picked up a board before!

If that’s the case, we recommend a lesson or two first with a local instructor to ensure your first experience is a pleasant one!

Check out our Punta Mita lessons here!

Our team of Wild Mex surf and adventure pros love working with new surfers and watching their confidence grow. Whether you wanna learn the basics or need a quick re-cap, our pro surfers have the right lesson or course for you.

Yup—no prior surf knowledge needed. Just a passion to cruise the Surfline!

The best winter surf destinations are known for their beaut’ beaches, cozy water temps, AND consistent wave patterns. But do you know what the true secret ingredient is?
- The quality of the local surf school. Don’t believe us? Check it out here!

So, why go anywhere else?

Tempted? Surfing in Punta Mia in Winter Could Be For You

Unsure about the best places to surf in February? Let us be your guides!

Winter surfing Mexico-style is all about waving the winter blues buh-bye. Who wants to sit in an overheated office when you can surf across turquoise waters instead? Not us!

Take some time to enjoy the toasty seas with the help of the Wild Mex team. We’re on hand throughout winter to offer different boards for all styles, conditions, and preferences. From the classics to modern picks, we’ve got a board waxed and ready waiting for you!

All Wild Mex boards can be reserved or rented for the week (or as long as YOU want!) There’s no limit on the waves you can catch here.

Buuuut, we don’t just cater to confident surfers. Beginners are ALWAYS welcome, and we even have a dedicated CAMP! Our beginner and intermediate lessons are designed to match your needs. We’ll have you cruisin’ across the surf in a matter of days.

Get to know our instructors and lesson plans online here.

BUT don’t be late! OR you’ll miss the winter waves for good.

Dusting off your suitcase? That’s the spirit!

We’ll save an ice-cold drink for you and a board too!
See you on the beach….
Wildmex

Learning to surf in Mexico looks a little like this…
By WildMex

Surf Camp in Punta Mita Day 3: How To Catch A Wave

 Do YOU know how to catch a wave when surfing??

Throw your worries aside and learn how to catch a wave TODAY!

Do you know the true secrets behind binary and dynamic wave selection? Or do you keep nose-diving and think you may need a lil’ help from our expert surfers here at Wild Mex?

 

How to stop nose-diving and the true secrets behind binary and dynamic wave selection…

Welcome to Day 3 of surf camp! If you’ve just finished Day 2, you’ll know allll about the safety and technicalities of surfing. You may have even caught a wave already - cowabunga!

Buuuut, Surf camp in Punta Mita doesn’t stop there. Day 3 takes your knowledge to the next level. Yup, it’s time to learn how to catch a wave when surfing without nose diving OR losing the wave! We’re going from white water to green waves, and yes, you CAN do it! We’re all about popping you up, physically and mentally—building your skill and confidence in the water simultaneously!

Keen to get ahead? Keep reading to learn more about your Day 3 activities. OR check out Day 3 on YOUTUBE here.

Grab your board, and let’s go!

How To Catch Unbroken Waves

Wanna learn how to catch green waves in 3 days or less?

So, you’ve been catching white water waves, but you want to learn how to catch green waves?… Let’s make this happen!

White water waves are relatively easier to catch. Heck - sometimes you don’t even need to paddle! Though we looove relaxing and enjoying the smooth surf, sometimes a challenge is on our to-do list.

Green waves are a step up from white water, but we know you can do it. These waves don’t push you forward, so your surf destiny is in your own hands. And it’s time to grab it!

Here, the only force you’ll be working with is gravity - but we’ve got some tried and tested techniques to help you pop up with ease. Like Sir Isaac Newton, you’ll be the boss of gravity in no time—Simply trust our coaches to get you there!

 Unsure how to catch a wave? Our pro teachers have YOUR back!

The Science of Green Wave Catching At Surf Camp in Punta Mita

Once your surf team understands how to catch a wave body surfing, we delve deeper into the science of green wave catching.

Kiss your body surfing goodbye for Day 3 - we’re focusing on big boards. Larger surfboards paddle MUCH faster, and we find they’re the best tool for catching green waves early on.

We make sure ALL surfers understand how to catch green waves from start to finish, and we add a lil’ science into the session for extra surfing knowledge. Our aim is to provide you with as much info as possible! Safety and science make a world of fun.

From scanning the open seas to applying green wave techniques, you’ll experience genuine freedom like never before.

 

You could be learning how to catch green waves reeeal soon!

Surfing Etiquette While Learning To Surf In Mexico

Knowing how to catch unbroken waves is paramount. Buuuut…. If you bump into other surfers, your groove will be thrown off.

To avoid any open water mishaps, we touch base on surfing etiquette. Etiquette is a key aspect of your surfing process, and we take time for these useful tips in most sessions. In our eyes—A kind surfer is a pro surfer!

We also continue surf etiquette lessons on Day 4, keeping you protected while you learn and grow. Hey, practice makes perfect!

Learning to surf in Mexico looks a little like this…

How To Catch A Wave Surfing: Day 3 Takeaway

How to catch a wave when surfing is easier than you’d expect! All you need to do is jump onto the right board and start paddling (with the right techniques). Our team of dedicated surfers are always on hand to teach you the ropes from day 1-7 of your surf camp.

The Wild Mex Surf camp in Punta Mita is designed just for you. Each day is expertly tailored to teach you the next steps without throwing you in the deep end. We’re all about gradual progress - no shocks or sharks here!

PLUS, when you start learning to surf in Mexico, your journey will be with our professional team and premium equipment. Only the best for Wild Mex students!

Now, let’s start surpin’ those waves!

See the WildMex surf camp online here. OR explore our surf camp with included accommodation here.

DON’T MISS OUT! Want even more info? Bookmark this page so you can revisit and learn more about Day 4 soon…

We can’t wait to hit the surf with you…
See you in the ocean!

WildMex

 

Are you picky about what’s on your plate? Our local crocs aren’t! But, what do these big guys have for lunch? This is a question we see all the time - and don’t worry, you’re not on the list! Typically, the La Lancha crocodiles feed on nearby fish, birds, and anything else they can find in the mangroves. These creatures don’t have a complicated shopping list! It’s all about ease and searching the mangroves for food.
By WildMex

Considering surf lessons in La Lancha?

Get ready to meet our special friends. Find out all you need to know about the La Lancha Crocodiles here!

Surf lessons in La Lancha mix wildlife and extreme sports!

Dear Banderas Bay Community:

On the afternoon of October 7, 2022, a young man who was returning from surfing at La Lancha beach in Punta de Mita, while crossing a bridge that crosses one of the creeks on the path that gives access to this beach, was bitten in the calf by a local crocodile.
The young man arrived at the Wildmex facilities, the Surf School at the access to this beach, he was helped in our store and later taken to the nearest hospital.
The young man is out of any danger, and his speedy recovery is expected.
We believe that this incident happened due to the rains of recent weeks, the water level in the estuary has risen and reached the level of the bridge, which allowed the crocodile to have easier access to the people and pets that pass through.

This bridge has already been raised and we hope this will prevent any other such situation.
We remind you that both in Bahía de Banderas and throughout our country we share natural spaces with many other species and it is important to be careful and respectful of the other inhabitants of our environment, as well as pay special attention to taking care of our families and pets when we are in natural areas with different types of fauna.
We ask the entire community that wants to visit La Lancha Beach to pay attention to the signage present at the entrance to La Lancha Beach and along the path, to exercise due caution when entering, walk in groups, carefully observe the path and check that there are no crocodiles nearby before crossing the bridges that cross the creeks of the estuary.

Sincerely

The Wild Mexico Adventures Team

When was the last time you saw a WILD animal?

Let’s face it, nature can be CRAZY! It’s easy to forget that we share this amazing world with such unique and primative creatures.

If you’re an animal lover, you’re in for a treat when you arrive for your surf lessons in La Lancha. Not only will you receive EXPERT training and the feeling of PURE adrenaline, but you’ll also get to meet our special guests - the La Lancha crocodiles!

These lil’ guys tend to shock some of our surfing La Lancha visitors, but we’re here to clean up all the misconceptions. You see, our crocodile friends are harmless! These buddies are actually more afraid of you, than you are of them, and they’re always impressed by your impressive surf moves!

Are you worried about passing through our croc spot? We’ve gathered our top facts about the La Lancha crocodiles to ease your nerves. Scroll down to find out about our special guests before you arrive at your surf lessons in La Lancha.

Wanna meet a croc up close? Check out the best time to surf in La Lancha.

#1 Our Crocodiles Are More Visible In Summer

Though a La Lancha crocodile sighting isn’t guaranteed, you’re more likely to see our
friends in summer. In the warmer months, the mangroves flood a little, and this excess water leads to exciting glimpses on the way to your surf lessons.

The crocodiles also have their offspring in these months, so you might get to see the
next generation of La Lancha crocs! Due to higher water levels, crocodiles will be closer
to the trail in these months - but don’t be alarmed! You’ll arrive at your surf lessons for kids and adults without a bite.

#2 La Lancha Crocodiles Are Super Relaxed

When you think of crocodiles, what images pop to mind? Snap, snap, snap, scary
reptiles? The crocodile from Peter Pan? Predators? Well… these common thoughts simply aren’t true!

It’s common to be afraid of crocodiles, yet the local La Lancha crocs are actually
extremely chilled out. Often, our local crocodiles will see you and run away - not the
other way around! These guys spend their time relaxing, not planning an attack on our guests!

So, if you spot a crocodile on the way to your surfing La Lancha experience, make sure
you smile, wave, and leave the croc to chill out. Even if you’re a little scared, avoid poking our friends with sticks or stones - they’ll appreciate it!

Our surfing La Lancha mangroves have some hidden secrets!

#3 We Only Have One Big Male Croc

Did you know the La Lancha mangrove only hosts one large male crocodile?
That’s right, there’s only room for one croc in this town! This is due to the mangrove’s
limited size and food options. There’s not enough grub here to feed more than one
leader. While we’d love to have more, there’s simply no more room at the inn!

However, our current largest crocodile has been here for nearly ten years. His name is El
Capi (The Captain), and he’s always respectful. If you see him, make sure you give him a big smile and a salute for being the big boss!

La Lancha Surf Break in Punta de Mita

#4 Young Crocodiles Travel And Find Their Own Homes

Like us surfers, crocodiles enjoy traveling. In the rainy season, our crocs swim to
different estuaries and explore other mangroves. This is usually to find more space and food, as La Lancha offers limited space for big crocs.

Crocodiles also travel into the La Lancha area. If a larger crocodile finds its way into the
La Lancha mangrove, it’ll kick out the smaller crocs. But, this is very rare, and our male croc has been here for a decade. Survival of the largest over here!

We also only have a handful of female and elderly females who mate and birth offspring
each summer. When our baby crocs grow up, they swim out into the estuary and find a home of their own. Talk about empty nest syndrome for us!

#5 Crocodiles Aren’t Fussy Eaters

Are you picky about what’s on your plate? Our local crocs aren’t! But, what do these big
guys have for lunch? This is a question we see all the time - and don’t worry, you’re not on the list!

Typically, the La Lancha crocodiles feed on nearby fish, birds, and anything else they
can find in the mangroves. These creatures don’t have a complicated shopping list! It’s all about ease and searching the mangroves for food.

Are you picky about what’s on your plate? Our local crocs aren’t! But, what do these big guys have for lunch? This is a question we see all the time - and don’t worry, you’re not  on the list!  Typically, the La Lancha crocodiles feed on nearby fish, birds, and anything else they can find in the mangroves. These creatures don’t have a complicated shopping list! It’s  all about ease and searching the mangroves for food.

#6 Yes, You Might Spot A Crocodile Catching Waves

Heavy rains are common in the La Lancha rainy season, and this can cause some
unwanted movement for the crocs! Lots of precipitation causes the river mouth to open, so keep note of this if you’re caught in a storm.

If the rains reaches extreme levels, crocodiles can end up being pushed out to the
ocean. If you spot a crocodile in the water, don’t worry! These guys aren’t dangerous,
and they always make their way back home. They don’t want to be there either!

We don’t recommend swimming in the water or surfing when this occurs, and we’ll always let you know when it’s safe to take a dip.

Top Tip: Embrace Co-Living!

We’ve been co-living with these magnificent animals for years and years. The
mangroves are the natural home for these guys, so it’s important to respect their space.

We’re lucky to see them in their natural habitat!

Please don’t disrupt these guys. If you see any crocodiles on your visit, keep your
distance and don’t swim in the mangroves. Our mangroves are completely safe, but it’s
vital to look and not touch! Remember, no one wants to be bothered in their own home.
It’s always the best time to surf in La Lancha, so come on down and enjoy our one-of-a-
kind landscape! Whether you pick surf lessons for kids or explore adult surf lessons in

La Lancha, you’ll make lifelong memories.

Ready to experience something new? Book Punta Mita surf lessons here or Sayulita surf lessons here.
We’ll see you soon
WildMex

By WildMex

Surfing In Punta Mita, Mexico? When To Turtle Roll And When To Duck Dive

Surfing in Punta mita
Learning duck dives and turtle rolls are a great way to progress your surfing in Punta Mita

Do You Know When To Use The Duck Dive Or When To Turtle Roll While Surfing?

When you start learning to surf in Punta Mita, Sayulita, or anywhere else for that matter – you’ll start to realize how important these gnarly maneuvers are when it comes to progressing your abilities, looking like you know what you’re doing, staying safe in the water, and ultimately, having an outstanding surfing experience. Yet, before you start onboarding these techniques, let’s get some valuable insights into these two significant terms, plus how and when would be best to use them!

Let’s dive in! 😉

What is a Turtle Roll?

Try the turtle roll while learning to surf in Mexico

The Turtle Roll, also known as the Eskimo roll, is an amazing way to get past a larger or breaking wave using a foam board, longboard, or any other board with too much volume to dive the board under the wave. When you start learning to surf in Punta Mita, you may encounter larger sets and powerful waves that require this technique. To get through white walls and bigger sets with your foamie or a longboard, you would make a turtle roll. If you choose to sign up for our beginner's surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita, the turtle roll is one of the techniques you’ll learn!

What is a Duck Dive?

Surfing for Beginners Punta Mita comes with duck dive and turtle roll opportunities!

To break through tall or powerful waves with a short board, most intermediate-advanced surfers use the duck dive technique. As the name depicts, it is a trick to exert your force to take your shortboard under the deep water against oncoming or striking waves, to pass through without being set back or struck by the wave. The duck dive technique is useful for lining yourself up whenever you see a large wave coming your way. If you choose to sign up for our intermediate surf camp in Punta Mita or Sayulita, the duck dive is one of the techniques you’ll learn!

When Should You Turtle Roll While Learning to Surf in Mexico?

While surfing in Punta Mita and Sayulita out on your longboard or foamie, you’ll find that larger oncoming waves and white water will try to push you back in the direction of the shore. Whenever you find yourself stuck in such a situation, always choose to make a turtle roll to keep control of your board while maintaining your position and direction out the back. The specific time for the turtle roll is just before the wave is passing or breaking in front of you (1 meter away). The turtle roll is a must when a powerful wave is coming your way, however, we recommended to stop practicing your turtle roll if the water level is very shallow as you could injure yourself and/or damage your board.

When Should You Duck Dive?

Whenever a large or powerful wave makes it difficult to reach the lineup while surfing in Punta Mita or Sayulita, it's the time to make a duck dive. The duck dive always helps to get past the largest waves to safely and successfully reach the lineup. The best thing about the duck dive is that it saves you time and energy paddling out and will also help you reach that *magic spot* efficiently. The duck dive sure takes practice, yet is performed successfully when the distance between you and the wave is at least 2 meters.

Surfing in Punta de Mita is

IS a blast for surfers of all levels and abilities, with breaks to suit all skills

How Do You Turtle Roll When Learning to Surf in Punta Mita?

Learning the turtle rolls during surfing in Punta Mita

The duck dive is a technique to sink your board underwater for a few seconds to beat the powerful waves and reach the lineup safely. Here, let’s look into a detailed and proper way to help you achieve the duck dive successfully.

Before you dive into the water to avoid incoming waves, make a few stronger strokes in the same straight direction. This will help you in building momentum that would ultimately allow you to dive deep into the water and pass through larger sets to not get set back.

Extend your arms and push down on the rails of your board to allow your surfboard to submerge in the deep water. In this way, you would get more stability and hold. Before the wave hits you, you’ll push yourself into a prone cobra pose. From there, put pressure on the board and dip your head and shoulders downward under the water. Imagine that you want to sink yourself right under the wave.

Now, push on the tail with your foot or your knee to bring the tail down so that the whole surfboard can be underwater to prevent being dragged towards the beach.

Next, bring your body close to the board so you can maintain more depth. Relax and let yourself come back up to the surface naturally. Once you’ve broken the surface, paddle toward the next wave.

Want to learn this technique step by step in the water with our professional surf coaches? Check out the details of our surf camps in Punta Mita and Sayulita here.

Common Mistakes in Duck Diving

Here are a few common mistakes that you can avoid while practicing your duck dive.

  • Trying to dive deep in shallow water. This is a big no-no. If you do so, you may get injured by hitting your body/head at the bottom surface and/or end up damaging your board.
  • When you dive deep in deep water, don’t rush to come up. Instead, follow the flow and let yourself raise naturally for a successful maneuver.
  • Try not to close your eyes while duck diving. Keeping your eyes open will help you keep in the right direction and protect you from hitting anything oncoming.
  • Avoid trying to make duck dives with longboards or boards with too much volume. It’s just not possible! Always use a shortboard for making duck dives.

SUMMARY

Learning how to duck dive at our Sayulita surf camp would make your surfing in Sayulita something to remember!

Before you start practicing these maneuvers, make sure to choose the appropriate surfboard first. Remember, a longboard with greater volume is the most appropriate for making turtle rolls, while a shortboard is best for diving deep under the water with the duck dive!
Learning to surf in Mexico? Or, local to us and want to try out our selection of 300+ surfboards? Drop into our surfboard rental in Punta Mita or Sayulita (see map) or browse our prices online here.
Whichever maneuver you choose is best for you, make sure to practice, practice, practice! The more you practice these techniques, the better you’ll become at them!

Think you’d like some extra assistance? Hurry up and book a surf camp in Sayulita or Punta Mita with us today! Our expert surf coaches and wave lovers alike are waiting to help you improve your surfing abilities and help fine-tune your advanced techniques and maneuvers, for higher-quality surf sessions and greater fun. Contact us here for more details on availability, prices, and packages or to simply book your beginner/intermediate/advanced surf camp with a member of our knowledgeable WildMex team!

Until next time,

Peace & Love!

A Complete Guide on Longboard Fins for intermediates and Surfing for Beginners Punta Mita and Sayulita
By WildMex

How to Choose Your Longboard Fin – Guide for Surfing in Punta Mita and Sayulita

A Complete Guide on Longboard Fins for intermediates and Surfing for Beginners Punta Mita and Sayulita

Incredible and outstanding maneuvers while surfing in Sayulita and Punta Mita are possible only with the right fins. When you fail to choose the right fins, high-performance surfing can become problematic.

In spite of the thruster vs quad setups for shortboards which you can read about in our alternative blog here, the diverse range of longboard fins now on offer have made surfing for beginners in Sayulita and intermediates alike, waaay more adventurous and enjoyable.

If you are planning on surfing in Sayulita or surfing in La Lancha here in Punta Mita, it’s vital to choose and learn to set up the most appropriate fin for your longboard to perform at your highest potential, no matter your current skill set.

This blog was carefully crafted by our WildMex team of dedicated surfers and wave lovers to help you on this journey and to ensure your surf trip is a memorable one, catching the finest waves, ripping the gnarliest maneuvers, and having the most fun possible out in the swell!

So, let’s make a start? Let’s learn how to set up your longboard fin for that splendid surfing experience here in Mexico…

Longboard Fin Setup for Surfing in Sayulita & Punta Mita

Nowadays, you will find a great variety of longboard surfboards on the market. Whenever you buy a longboard surfboard, make sure to perform the right fin configuration based on the board’s shape and outline. The two famous configurations are as follows:

  • 2+1 fin setup
  • Single fin setup

2+1 FIN SETUP

Learning to surf in Mexico starts with setting up your 2+1 fin board

As its name depicts, a 2+1 fin is where the center fin is bounded with 2 other smaller fins or sidebites. The purpose of such a fin when surfing in Punta Mita or Sayulita is to get more control so that you can surf higher-performing waves.

To get the desired performance while using a 2+1 fin, you must choose a smaller centre fin compared to what you’d use with the single fin setup. Once you have this, you can perform the fin setup by moving the sideway fins to and fro in relevance with the center fin.

For more responsive and faster surfing, set the center fin closer to the sidebites. For greater control over your board, extend the distance between them.

Single Fin Setup

Single fin setup is most common for small/medium, fat, and weak waves whilst surfing in La Lancha

A great number of surfers and especially beginners-intermediate use the single fin setup for surfing Punta Mita, Sayulita and La Lancha. The prime reason behind this is that the single fins are not as sharp as 2+1 fins and are best for less drive. These single fin setups are not ideal for high-performing waves but perform flawlessly in small/medium, fat, and weak waves.

Single fins assure a loose flow under the feet while maintaining a high speed. As single fins are relatively larger with a 9” or 9.5” pivot, you can easily position your fin anywhere.

Positioning it forward would give you a looser feel while positioning it back would result in greater control and hold. Play around and see what works best for you!

Types Of Longboard Fins For Surfing Punta Mita & Sayulita

Whether you’re at home choosing a new fin for your latest surf trip to Mexico, on your way to our surf camp in Punta Mita, or you’re already here and simply passing by our surfboard rental in Punta Mita or Sayulita, it would be hard not to notice our selection of 300+ boards with a variety of fin setups, or the variety on offer in the marketplace right now! We get it, sometimes this can be a bit daunting – but don’t fret!! We are here to uncomplicate the whole process to ensure you end up choosing the most ideal fin for what you want to get out of your surfing experience!

Choosing the appropriate type of longboard fin is crucial to gaining good control, making powerful movements, and enjoying your turns without being too affected by the flow.

So, here is a brief description of each type of longboard fin and the ones we recommend to help you select the right one for your surfing needs!

Discover here…

1) The Flex Fin

The Flex Fin by FCS for Surfing in La Lancha, Punta Mita, and Sayulita

With a narrow tip and a thin nose, the flex fins are great for their turning ability and performance on mellow waves.

Surfing for Beginners in Punta Mita is now more fun with Flex Fins due to two solid reasons – The first one is that these flex fins assure efficient movements with increased turnability as their flex let the maximum water energy pass through the fin easily.

Secondly, the flex fins are ideal for enjoying a little pizzaz and greater freedom for cuts and carves!

2) The All Round Fin

An All-Round Classic California Fin from True Ames is the best for surfing for beginners Sayulita

For those who love surfing throughout the year and in varied conditions, an all-round fin is a must-have! This all-round fin by True Ames has been designed on versatility to perform well within more or less all longboard wave surfing conditions. You’ll find many of our range of surfboards at our surfboard rentals in Punta Mita and Sayulita’ equipped-out with a classic like this one.

Choosing an all-round fin for your longboard would make you enjoy greater hold, stability, deep drives, and solid performance. With it, you won’t face any difficulty while trimming, cutbacks, or nose-riding.

The best feature about the all-round fin is that you can either use it as a single fin or with side bites as per your needs. It works absolutely super in any situation, for any surfer, for any type of longboard, and for all types of waves. Now, that’s a fin we’re mad for! – Yeeeeew!

3) The Pivot Fin

Longboard Surfers who love to cross-step must have this pivot fin from True Ames for surfing in La Lancha

Pivot fins like this one from True Ames are the best choices for those who love practicing their cross-stepping abilities!

Additionally, pivot fins are also great for nose-riding as their long surface area will help you maintain stability and steadiness whilst striding to the nose or hanging 10.

The rounded nose of the pivot fin aids in smoother, easier, and controlled nose-riding while maintaining the sleek direction down the line of the wave. If progressing your longboard tricks and maneuvers is high on your list while learning to surf in Mexico, this is our top recommendation!

4) The D Fin

The D fin from Macho Fins is a must-have while learning to surf in Mexico

For more advanced surfers, surfing heavier and massive logs often under tropical storms, the D fin is the best pick. Its design effectively fits with any type of longboard and is the most powerful fin to deal with stormy waves.

Due to the larger surface area of the D fin, it becomes difficult for the heavier water waves to change the direction of the board. Hence, it doesn’t only promise greater hold but also greater stability over choppy waves.

Moreover, the D fins are popular for outstanding trimming abilities with greater ease and steady movements.

However, a D fin is not more preferable for nose riding because it doesn’t fulfill all the requirements that are mandatory for a nose-riding fin, so, keep this well in mind when selecting what you want out of your fins!

Learning To Place Your Longboard Fin

The best Longboard fin placement for surfing in La Lancha

So, by now you know that the way you place your longboard fin majorly affects your stability and control over the waves.

If you place your longboard fin near the tail, you will get a good hold of your board during turns and cutbacks. In contrast, placing it near the nose would give you more stability during nose-riding.

You must be thinking about which option suits your surfing style best, which might change day to day, meaning you too can play around and change your fin setup on the daily, in regards to this!

The above-discussed types of fins would help you in deciding the best type for you based on your surfing purpose. For example, choosing a flex fin would require placing it near the tail for excellent turnability. Similarly, choosing a pivot fin would require you to place it near the nose for excellent nose-riding.

Whatever longboard fin you choose, practicing more and more and experimenting with configurations will help you enjoy surfing in Punta Mita and Sayulita to your absolute fullest!

Book a surf camp in Punta Mita to enjoy experimenting with our range of 300+ surfboards and their diverse range of fin configurations.

Book a surf camp in Punta Mita to enjoy experimenting with our range of 300+ surfboards and their diverse range of fin configurations.

Do you want to discover more surfing theory to improve your surfing abilities? Our epic surf camp in Punta Mita and Sayulita will help you do just that! Discover our 2022 prices and packages here or alternatively, visit our site to browse through our amazing collection of 300+ surfboards and their variety of fin configurations to book an hourly, daily, or weekly rental to discover solo!

Have a question that hasn’t been answered here? Feel free to drop us a message for anything unanswered including locations, availability, pricing, and anything you want to know before you book your next epic surf trip here in Mexico!

Peace and Love,

WildMex

By WildMex

When Should You Move On From A Soft-Top Surfboard?

Girl taking surf lesson with sof top board in Punta Mita Nayarit Mexico

Whether your first board was a second-hand “foamie” or your gramps old longboard, we’re here to tell you that the “foamie” or soft-top surfboard offers more than what meets the naked eye, PLUS how you’ll know when you’ve outgrown it and when you’re ready for bigger and better things or smaller, in this case  - should you desire.

Keep reading to find out more…


Man taking surf lesson with sof top board in Sayulita Nayarit Mexico

Let’s face it, too many of us start on boards we have no business waxing up! But Wildmex is here to help you avoid that.

We believe there’s a board for every surfer, especially the newbies!


Man learning to surf with a soft top surfboard

Why Learning On A Longboard Is Best?

  • Increased wave count = you’ll catch more waves = accelerate your learning
  • You’ll paddle faster and easier
  • You’ll get easy take-offs and longer rides
  • You’ll feel more stable and balanced to stand up
  • You’ll be left with a positive experience and more motivation to go out again
  • Bigger board = More waves = Less frustration
  • “Foamies” are forgiving, meaning, your takeoff timing is not as critical!


Girl riding a wave with a high performance surfboard.

When You Know You’re Ready For A Shorter Board

  • You're catching green waves mostly when you want
  • You know how to read waves
  • You're successfully riding around 70% of the session
  • You can paddle out and make it out the back
  • You can surf down the line
  • You feel in control of your board in a crowd and in whitewater
  • You know and follow surf etiquette

LEARN MORE

Too often, people unknowingly start with the wrong boards and never learn because they can't catch any waves! Beginner surfers and surf schools enjoy the use of foamies as a fun and versatile surfboard for everyone. You betcha...Everyone.

Man waiting for a wave GoPro Point of View

The more time you spend learning on longboards, the faster you'll progress to funboards > hybrids > shortboards - if that's your ultimate goal.

At the end of the day, it’s all about having fun and connecting with mother nature! Stick to this path, and you’ll be the most stoked person in the water, every session.

See ya in the lineup… YEW!

 

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Girl surfing in longboard
By WildMex

6 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Be Scared Of Longboarding

man surfing with a yellow surfboard

We were taught that bigger isn't necessarily better but, in this particular case, it just might be. Here’s why you shouldn’t shy away from longboarding this season…

It’s safe to say that the art of longboarding is timeless. 

You could easily say that longboard surfing is a state of mind, a meditation or that place of ‘zen’. 

So, as die-hard wave chasers, we at Wildmex are here to tell you exactly why you SHOULD opt for a different wave riding experience, like longboard surfing! 

 

WHY WILDMEX?

 

Surfing GoPro point of view from surfboard nose

Here’s Why You SHOULD Join The Longriding World

1.Wave-catching advantage

With a longboard it’s way easier to catch waves, meaning, you'll end up riding more waves than many others.

2.New challenges

Take on a new challenge learning complicated tricks on the nose of the board.

3.Small waves are still fun

One-footers? Don’t sweat it. Your longboard will still work its magic.

4.Longboards are ideal for making friends

Invite new friends to catch some party waves or why not try tandem surfing? After all, sharing is caring.

5.Make a comeback with ease

Getting back into the ocean after an injury or some time off? It's waaaay easier when you’ve got a longboard.

6.Don’t take surfing too seriously

Take off, pop up and relax, enjoying the ride in its purest form.

 

Girl surfing in Nayarit

Ready to explore long deck surfing in Punta Mita & Sayulita?

 

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La Lancha Beach
By Wildmex

La Lancha – Confessions on a wave in the summer

Surfing is an activity that encourages many to live that experience and others to want it to repeat always. It is an experience that fills you with joy, content, satisfaction, excitement and adrenaline. It’s an unforgettable moment from its beginning to its end.

The white wax on the board, its weight under your arm, all this indicates that you are ready to surf. But wait a minute… what waves? Which beach? Sayulita? La Lancha? They’re both fabulous, so you decide.

This time we are going to talk about La Lancha:

La Lancha BeachThe journey begins, the heat and humidity can be felt already and what you want is to get to the water soon. You start the walk to the beach: Mangroves in sight, logs, rocks, insects playing, fallen leaves, green leaves, wind, smiles, nerves, unknown people and friends too, it is a magical moment that begins to come true.

At last you arrive, your feet touch and feel the sand and the first thing you see is the deep blue of the sea and you observe the waves: What is there? Left or right? The right-hand wave is soft, gentle and long while the left-hand wave is fast and challenging. Then you wait and breathe. And you decide: it’s time to get in the water.
Your fingers feel the softness and freshness of the water and you start to move as if you were a fish in the water, paddling on until you reach the point where the waves begin to break. At that moment your heart beats hard and fast, you decide to state calm and patient so you can try to catch a nice wave.

You feel the moment, you see the wave that you have been waiting for and you think : it’s mine, it’s mine; I’m at the right spot, I’m in the moment and you start padding to pick up speed so that the wave pushes you. You push up with your arms, lift your chest and legs, tilt your weight and start the best moment: the ride. You do this repeatedly. It’s different, fun and challenging. You end up exhausted but happy, cheerful and satisfied.

You repeat the experience over and over again and realize that surfing is not only a sport, it is a lifestyle, a way of connecting with nature, of fostering respect and passion for life.

Cheer up and live the experience at La Lancha beach!