Sunset sessions in Isabela

Isabela, Puerto Rico

Sunset and golden hour times for planning your evening session.

After-work glass-offs in Isabela can rival dawn patrol on good days. Afternoon thermals die, the crowd thins, and these 3 west-facing breaks catch the last clean sets of the day.

Sunset

6:55 PM
Golden Hour: 5:55 PM – 6:55 PM

Day length: 12h 59m

+1 min vs yesterday

Sunrise

5:56 AM

First light: 5:26 AM

Sunset

6:55 PM

Last light: 7:25 PM

Data from Jobos· Updated daily

7-Day Sun Schedule

Today(Today)

Sunrise

5:56 AM

Sunset

6:55 PM

Day Length

12h 59m

Tomorrow

Sunrise

5:56 AM

Sunset

6:55 PM

Day Length

12h 59m

Sat, May 16

Sunrise

5:55 AM

Sunset

6:56 PM

Day Length

13h 0m

Sun, May 17

Sunrise

5:55 AM

Sunset

6:56 PM

Day Length

13h 1m

Mon, May 18

Sunrise

5:55 AM

Sunset

6:56 PM

Day Length

13h 1m

Tue, May 19

Sunrise

5:55 AM

Sunset

6:57 PM

Day Length

13h 2m

Best sunset surf spots in Isabela

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Sunset session picks in Isabela

West-facing beaches with golden hour potential and evening access.

Jobos
reef
beginner

Jobos is Isabela's iconic surf beach, with a powerful outside reef and a softer inside/sand section. The outside peak remains an intermediate-plus wave, but the inside zone supports surf schools, longboards, foam boards, and careful beginners on smaller days. Treat the spot as beginner-usable only when the swell is small and the lesson/inside area is clearly separated from the main reef takeoff.

Beach facing
NW-facing (320°)
Evening access

Walk across the sand and paddle out along the channel next to the rocks. Beware of strong side currents during bigger swells.

Middles Isabela
beach
beginner

Middles Isabela is a broad, multi-peak beach between Jobos and Shacks. The western end can get powerful and hollow, but the more open sand-bottom sections and surf-school use make the spot useful for progressing beginners and longboarders when the swell is small. It is a better recommendation for learners who already understand rip currents than for a first solo paddle-out.

Beach facing
NW-facing (330°)
Evening access

Walk across the sand to your chosen peak. Watch for rip currents when paddling out.

Shacks
reef
advanced

Shacks is regarded as one of Puerto Rico's most challenging reef breaks. When a NE swell arrives, the shallow coral reef produces fast, hollow waves that pitch over sharp coral heads—experts only. On calmer days it's a snorkeling paradise, but when it's pumping, only confident tube riders should paddle out.

Beach facing
N-facing (340°)
Evening access

Carefully walk over the reef at high tide or paddle from the sandy section. The entry can be slippery and sharp.

Sunset session tips

  • West-facing beaches for stunning sunset views
  • Often cleaner afternoon conditions
  • Golden hour photography opportunities
  • After-work session favorites

Surf Guides for Isabela

Frequently Asked Questions

About surfing in Isabela

The best sunset sessions in Isabela are at Jobos, Middles Isabela, Shacks. These spots offer stunning golden hour views while you ride.
Yes! Afternoon often brings cleaner conditions as morning onshore winds die down. Plus, the golden hour light and fewer crowds make for magical sessions.

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