Wind Days = % of days with 12–35 knot average wind speed (ideal kiting conditions). Based on 4 years of historical weather data.
0%
Avg Wind Days
year-round
3.8kts
Avg Wind
year-round
27°
Avg Temp
feels 31°
4yrs
Data History
analyzed
Spot Overview
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Beach BreakSpot Type
BeginnerSkill Level
Waves breaking on sandy bottom, varied conditions
About This Spot
Boca de Pascuales is a river mouth beach break on Mexico's Pacific coast where a river system meets the ocean. The coastline faces west toward the open Pacific, with the beach oriented along a north-south axis. The spot features a sandy beach with visible rocky outcrops and river sediment patterns typical of delta environments. The immediate nearshore contains shallow areas and scattered obstacles from river discharge. While the location receives consistent swell exposure from the Pacific, the extremely low wind reliability (0.4%) makes this spot problematic for kitesurfing. Average wind conditions are marginal at 3.8 knots, well below the minimum threshold for productive sessions. Wave heights average only 1.28m, limiting progression opportunities. Best wind would come from the north (side-shore relative to the west-facing beach). This spot is theoretically suited for beginners due to small waves, but the lack of consistent wind makes it unreliable for regular kite sessions. River mouth dynamics can create unpredictable currents. Local knowledge of seasonal wind patterns and river conditions is essential before attempting this spot.