This lot is in prime real estate on Saladita point, home to one of the best longboard point break in the Americas.
La Saladita is a small town located in Guerrero, Mexico that is a tight-knit community that is rich in their surf culture. Many of the restaurants and shops rely on surfers and tourists that visit their town, yet the area doesn’t feel all that touristy.
La Saladita has some of the most consistent waves in all of the world. Many of the breaks here work at all times throughout the year, but gain the most size during the summertime. In the summertime, the waves rarely get blown out and you can surf from sunup to sun down. With average temperatures of 80 degrees and gentle sea breezes, the climate here is simply sublime, creating an ambient atmosphere year-round.
Along with the infamous Saladita point, the wave at Manzanillo Bay will has a quick takeoff, a relatively steep drop that leads into a quick wall section. On a good day, this quick section could be barreling and lead you straight out of the wave and back into the channel for you to paddle right back out into the lineup.
Playa La Saladita might just have the best left-hand logger wave you’ve never heard of. It’s a break of sheer quality, capable of offering up long, cruisy rides of over 100m in warm Mexican water. It’s also super consistent, working both winter and summer for different levels and comes backed by a mega-chill, mega-fun Guerrero beach town. Read on all the info you need to plan a visit. Playa Saladita Surf Report
La Saladita, also known as “The Wave Machine” churns out endless lefts over an exposed reef and point break. Average days are perfect longboard waves, but La Saladita can handle big overhead swells. It’s a long paddle out and the waves can look smaller than they are from shore.