El Buey
El Buey is Arica's offshore big-wave reef, breaking about 700 meters off El Laucho with a fast left and right face and a hard-earned reputation for power. It is a serious lineup with rocks, rips, and undertow, and it matters as one of Chile's signature big-wave spots. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for El Buey in Atacama.
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The Wave
Paddle out from El Laucho toward the offshore reef; the lineup is about 700 meters from shore and is not a casual beach session.
Rocks, rips, undertow, south-southwest swell, and a tide cycle that stays workable across rising and falling movement are part of the deal, so it is for committed surfers who know the local setup and wait for clean windows.
Lineup Guide
Paddle out from El Laucho toward the offshore reef; the lineup is about 700 meters from shore and is not a casual beach session.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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