Solimar Reef Current Conditions Summary
Solimar Reef in Ventura, CA is a reef break, suited for intermediate surfers. Current conditions: 1.2 ft waves, wnw 1–6 mph (cross-shore), rising. Small for this break but conditions look fun — 1.2 ft with manageable wind. Solimar offers a trio of options: a quick, ledgy reef peak called Solimar Reef, a mellower point that peels left over cobblestones, and a beachbreak that handles wind swell. For the reef peak, line up with the telephone pole; for the point break, wait for medium-sized sets and trim down the cobblestone point. Forecasts are updated every 3 hours using ML-corrected NOAA models with live buoy data from CDIP, NDBC, and IOOS stations.
Loading beach details...
Optimal Surf Conditions for Solimar Reef

N–E
ESE–NW
1.5–4 ft, rising
January, February, March, October, November, and December
Mid tide, light NE wind, 3-6 ft W-SW swell
For the reef peak, line up with the telephone pole; for the point break, wait for medium-sized sets and trim down the cobblestone point.
Usually less crowded than Ventura Point, but the reef peak can get packed when it's firing.
Nearby Surf Spots
Explore all nearby spotsSurf Guides for Ventura
Track tide swings for optimal sessions
Early morning sessions
Golden hour surf windows
Mellow waves for learning
Cruisy waves for logging
Escape the crowds
Current ocean temps
Month-by-month surf calendar



