Surfing Sipacate: The Complete Guide
Complete surf guide to Sipacate, a sandy-bottom beach break in Escuintla, Guatemala. Verified swell, wind, and tide conditions plus travel info, hazards, and best seasons.
Surfing Sipacate: The Complete Guide
Sipacate is a sandy-bottom beach break located in Escuintla, Guatemala, offering both lefts and rights along Central America's Pacific-facing coastline. Sipacate is Guatemala's emerging surf destination—a consistent beach break on volcanic black sand that captures the southwest swells powering through Central America while remaining blissfully uncrowded. Rated as intermediate difficulty with uncrowded conditions, this beach break is a worthy destination for surfers looking beyond the usual suspects.
Best Conditions
Swell Direction: The ideal swell direction is SSW (200°), with workable conditions from S to WSW (170°–240°). Swells outside this window will either miss the break or produce disorganized waves.
Swell Size: Sipacate needs a minimum of 0.8m / 3ft to start working and handles swells up to 3m / 10ft before conditions deteriorate.
Swell Period: Look for a swell period of at least 10 seconds, with 14 seconds being the sweet spot. Longer periods deliver more organized, powerful waves with better shape.
Wind: True offshore here blows from the N (10°). The full offshore range spans NNW to ENE (330°–60°). Glassy conditions under 4km/h from any direction also produce excellent surf. Plan for early morning dawn patrol sessions.
Tide: This spot works best at all tides. Optimal tide range is 0.3m–1.8m.
When to Go
Primary Season: The prime window at Sipacate runs March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October (Mar–Oct). This is when swell consistency and direction align most reliably with the break.
Secondary Season: A secondary window opens November, February (Nov–Feb). While not as consistent, patient surfers can still score quality sessions during this period.
Season Notes: SW swell season. Black volcanic sand beach.
Water Temperature: Expect water temperatures around 28°C / 82°F. Boardshorts or a thin rashguard are all you need.
Getting There
The nearest airport is GUA, approximately 2 hours by road.
Access: Between El Paredon and Iztapa. Basic facilities.
Hazards & Tips
Known Hazards:
- 🌀 Strong rips — Dangerous currents
Safety Tips:
- Study the currents before paddling out. Know your exit strategy
Check the Live Forecast
Planning a session at Sipacate? Check the live forecast on Strike Mission to see today's conditions and the 10-day outlook. Our Strike Score algorithm rates this spot from 0 to 100 every day, factoring in swell direction, size, period, wind, and tide — so you know exactly when to paddle out.
Don't leave your next surf trip to chance. Let the data tell you when Sipacate is firing.
*Conditions data sourced from Strike Mission's verified spot database.*