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Jun–Nov
Best season
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15–25 kn
Afternoon thermal
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Flat / chop
Water (bay side)
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Salinas Bay
Primary spot
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Overview
Windsurfing on the Santa Elena Peninsula uses the same Salinas Bay thermal wind system as kitesurfing — a reliable afternoon breeze that builds from around noon and dies at sunset. The bay side of the peninsula (between Salinas and Ballenita) provides flat to lightly choppy water, sheltered from open-Pacific swell by the peninsula's shape.
The wind regime is driven by the thermal differential between the cold Humboldt Current upwelling and the heated continental interior. June through November (the dry/garúa season) offers the most consistent wind; December–May (beach/rainy season) brings calmer, lighter conditions.
Windsurfing is less established than kitesurfing on the peninsula — bring your own gear. The main launch area is the Salinas malecón bay side.
Conditions
| Month range | Wind | Water | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun–Nov | 15–25 kn, afternoon thermal | Flat to choppy | Best season; predictable noon–18:00 window |
| Dec–May | Light, variable | Flat | Beach season; calmer but less reliable for windsurfing |
Getting There
The Salinas malecón is accessible by public bus from La Libertad or by taxi ($3–5 from La Libertad).
See Also
- Kitesurfing — same conditions with kites
- Sailing — Salinas Bay yacht operations
- Outdoor Activities (La Peninsula) — full activities index