Located around Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Seca is a portion of an endless beach that offers up some rippable beach break conditions when the swells align. The waves here require a bit of skill to surf and break for up to 50 meters (164 feet) over a sand bottom.
What are the best surf conditions for Seca?
It gets good between waist-high and double overhead. We recommend riding a longboard when smaller and a shortboard as the size picks up. This break is suitable for all levels of surfer. The surf here is pretty consistent (6/10) and will generally be uncrowded due to the length of the beach (4/10). The best winds are from the North. The best swells are from the East, South, and Southeast. It works on all tides.
We recommend wearing boardshorts or a bikini in the summers when water temperatures rise to 26°C (79°F). In the winter, a spring suit will work when water temperatures drop to 21°C (70°F). See the temperature chart below for more data on this.