Little Malibu
Little Malibu is a scenic surf break located in Rincon on Puerto Rico's north coast, featuring mellow right-hand waves ideal for various skill levels. Situated within the town plaza coastline, this visually stunning dest…
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About Little Malibu
Little Malibu is a scenic surf break located in Rincon on Puerto Rico's north coast, featuring mellow right-hand waves ideal for various skill levels. Situated within the town plaza coastline, this visually stunning destination offers consistent Atlantic swells, particularly during winter months. Perfect for surfers and photographers seeking reliable wave conditions and picturesque coastal views.
Local tips
Getting there & safety
Access
Road & parking. Parking is available road & parking.
Swim smart
Surf conditions can be powerful. Respect the ocean and know your limits. No lifeguards are present. Swim at your own risk and never swim alone. Apply waterproof sunscreen regularly - the tropical sun is strong. Check weather conditions before visiting, especially during hurricane season (June-November).
Nearby beaches
Questions
Where is Little Malibu located?
Little Malibu is located in Rincon, Puerto Rico. The exact coordinates are 18.340396, -67.254975. You can use GPS navigation or follow signs to Rincon and look for beach access points.
Is Little Malibu good for swimming?
Yes, Little Malibu is a public beach open for swimming. Note that this beach is known for surfing conditions, so waves can be strong.
What facilities are available at Little Malibu?
Little Malibu offers the following facilities: Parking.
What activities can I do at Little Malibu?
Popular activities at Little Malibu include surfing. The beach is perfect for a day trip from Rincon.
Is there parking at Little Malibu?
Yes, Little Malibu has parking available.
What is the best time to visit Little Malibu?
The best time to visit Little Malibu is during Puerto Rico's dry season from December to April. For fewer crowds, visit on weekday mornings. For surfing, winter months (November-March) typically have the best swells. Always check weather conditions before visiting.