Located in Northern Baja, Mexico, Robert’s Left is a fun set of left-hand reef breaks that offer up some good sections and a respite for the goofy footers in a land of rights. The waves here are rippable and not too hard to surf, breaking for up to 100 meters over sand and cobblestone bottoms.
What are the best surf conditions for Robert’s Left?
Gets good between chest high and double overhead. We recommend riding a longboard when smaller and a shortboard as the size picks up. This break is suitable for intermediate and advanced-level surfers. The surf here is pretty consistent (6/10) and will be uncrowded (3/10). The best winds are from the East. The best swells are from the Northwest, Southwest, and West. Works on all tides.
We recommend wearing board shorts or a bikini in the summer when water temperatures rise to 31 degrees. In the winter a 4/3 is best as water temperatures plunge to 16 degrees. See the temperature chart below for more data on this.