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San Pancho, a charming town on the Riviera Nayarit, offers a more authentic Mexican surf experience. While the main break can be challenging, it's a great base for exploring nearby world-class waves. Come for the surf, stay for the chilled vibes and

The Vibe

San Pancho is the real deal. If you're looking for an authentic Mexican surf town, you've found it. Forget the crowds of Sayulita; San Pancho offers a more laid-back, genuine experience. Think cobbled streets, pastel-painted houses, and the sound of coconut sellers in the morning. The vibe here is chilled, with a growing community of surfers, artists, and yogis. The town is small enough to walk everywhere, and you'll find a great selection of cafes, restaurants, and bars, from veggie-friendly eateries to traditional taco stands.

The Waves

The main break in San Pancho is a punchy beach break that can be a lot of fun, but it's not for the faint of heart. It's known for being heavy and fast, with some sections that close out. The south end of the beach has a left-hand point that can get really good on a summer swell, while the river mouth offers a faster, hollower wave. Both spots are best for intermediate to advanced surfers. Be aware of the rocks and coral at the river mouth, especially at low tide. For beginners, it's best to head to the nearby breaks of Sayulita or La Lancha, which offer more forgiving waves.

Best Time to Go

The best time to surf in San Pancho is during the summer months, from May to October. This is when the south swells are most consistent, and the point break comes alive. The winter months can also have good waves, but they tend to be smaller and less consistent. The water is warm year-round, so you can leave your wetsuit at home.

Who is it For?

San Pancho is best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers who are looking for a challenge. The main break is not beginner-friendly, but the town is a great base for exploring the other world-class waves in the area. If you're a beginner, you can still enjoy the town and take a short trip to Sayulita or La Lancha for lessons. San Pancho is also a great spot for surfers who want to escape the crowds and experience a more authentic side of Mexico.

What Makes it Special?

What makes San Pancho special is its unique blend of authentic Mexican culture and chilled surf vibes. It's a place where you can surf in the morning, eat amazing food in the afternoon, and watch the sunset over the Pacific with a cold beer in hand. The town has a strong sense of community, and the locals are friendly and welcoming. It's the kind of place that will make you want to extend your stay and never leave.

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