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Caza y Pesca Surf Forecast, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

Caza y Pesca surf spot

Current Conditions

Poor
Wave Height
1-2ft
ankle to knee high
Swell Period
11.6s
Wind
11mph
E / Gusts 15mph
Conditions
Poor
Active Swells
Primary
1.7ft @ 7sNE
Secondary
1.4ft @ 12sNE
Tertiary
0.9ft @ 8sNNW

Caza y Pesca 5-Day Forecast Summary

Here's how the next 5 days are shaping up at Caza y Pesca, Puerto Rico. Each day is rated based on breaking wave height, swell period, and wind — updated hourly from the latest NOAA GFS run.

Sat, May 16: 12ft, 12s period, rated Poor. Not the most exciting day — 1-2ft and poor conditions with glassy conditions. Winds do pick up a bit by the afternoon to 13mph.

Sun, May 17: 12ft, 11s period, rated Poor. Slim pickings today — 1-2ft and poor with 8mph from the ESE. Winds do pick up a bit by the afternoon to 21mph.

Mon, May 18: 12ft, 6s period, rated Poor. Not the most exciting day — 1-2ft and poor conditions with 7mph from the ESE. Afternoon breeze fills in to 23mph.

Tue, May 19: 12ft, 9s period, rated Poor. Slim pickings today — 1-2ft and poor with 8mph ESE winds. Expect the wind to bump up to around 22mph by PM.

Wed, May 20: 12ft, 9s period, rated Poor. Slim pickings today — 1-2ft and poor with moderate ESE wind around 9mph. Afternoon breeze fills in to 25mph.

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Caza y Pesca Surf Spot Guide

Break
Beach
Bottom
Sand
Level
Beginner
Crowd
Moderate
Best Swell
N
Best Wind
S
Season
Summer

Caza y Pesca is a mellow beach break on Puerto Rico's north-central coast, tucked near the fishing and hunting club area that gives it its name. Facing south toward the interior bay, it picks up summer southern swells that wrap into the sheltered shoreline, producing soft, rolling waves well-suited for beginners and longboarders. The spot's semi-protected geography keeps conditions forgiving on most days, making it a laid-back option away from the heavier crowds at more exposed Puerto Rico surf zones.

Strong currentsBoat trafficShallow sandbarsJellyfish

Wave heights shown are breaking wave heights — the actual rideable wave size at this spot.

Caza y Pesca Surf Forecast FAQ

What is the current surf forecast for Caza y Pesca?

The current wave height at Caza y Pesca is 1-2ft with a 11.6s swell period. Wind is E at 11mph and conditions are rated Poor. The forecast updates hourly so you can plan your session around the cleanest windows.

What is the breaking wave height at Caza y Pesca?

The current breaking wave height at Caza y Pesca is 1-2ft, produced by a 1.7ft NE primary swell at 7s, a 1.4ft NE secondary swell at 12s, a 0.9ft NNW tertiary swell at 8s. Breaking wave height is the actual rideable wave size at the shore — calculated from offshore swell data using this spot's coastal bathymetry — not the raw buoy reading.

When is the best time to surf Caza y Pesca?

Based on the current 5-day forecast, the best window to surf Caza y Pesca is Saturday from 12 PM to 3 PM with 2ft waves, a 11.35s swell period, and conditions rated Poor. Check the hourly forecast for updates as conditions can shift.

What swell and wind direction work best at Caza y Pesca?

Caza y Pesca works best with a N swell and S winds. Offshore winds groom the face of the wave, while onshore winds turn it sloppy. Cross-offshore conditions usually produce the cleanest shape.

What tide is best at Caza y Pesca?

Tide plays a big role at Caza y Pesca. Mid tide works for most beach breaks, while reef and point breaks often prefer higher or lower stages. Use the tide chart above to line up your session with the swell peak.

What kind of wave is Caza y Pesca and who is it for?

Caza y Pesca is a beach with a sand bottom, suited to beginner surfers. Caza y Pesca is a mellow beach break on Puerto Rico's north-central coast, tucked near the fishing and hunting club area that gives it its name. Facing south toward the interior bay, it picks up summer southern swells that wrap into the sheltered shoreline, producing soft, rolling waves well-suited for beginners and longboarders. The spot's semi-protected geography keeps conditions forgiving on most days, making it a laid-back option away from the heavier crowds at more exposed Puerto Rico surf zones.

When is the best season to surf Caza y Pesca?

The prime season at Caza y Pesca is summer, when swell direction, wind patterns, and water temps line up most consistently. Outside the peak season you can still score, but you'll need to watch the forecast closely for the right windows.

Are there any hazards to know about at Caza y Pesca?

Common hazards at Caza y Pesca include strong currents, boat traffic, shallow sandbars, jellyfish. Always check conditions before paddling out, respect local etiquette, and never surf alone if you're unfamiliar with the break.

How accurate is the Caza y Pesca surf forecast?

Our Caza y Pesca forecast uses NOAA GFS and other weather models combined with spot-specific bathymetry to calculate breaking wave heights. Short-range (1-3 day) forecasts are most reliable. Extended forecasts show general trends. See the forecast accuracy card above for per-spot and regional performance metrics.