Tide conditions for Aguadilla surf spots
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Updated Refreshed hourly · Tide data refreshes every 30 minutes from NOAA stations.
A foot of tide swing can shut down one break and light up another in Aguadilla. These 3 spots all respond differently - some need the low to expose the bar, others clean up on a rising mid.
Current Tide
Next High
07:00 PM
0.9 ft
NOAA tide data via Cached Tide Data
Tide Chart
7-Day Tide Schedule
| Day | High 1 | Low 1 | High 2 | Low 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Today | 7:00 AM(1.0ft) | 12:00 AM(-0.2ft) | 7:00 PM(0.9ft) | 1:00 PM(-0.1ft) |
| Tomorrow | 7:00 AM(1.0ft) | 1:00 AM(-0.2ft) | 8:00 PM(1.0ft) | 2:00 PM(-0.1ft) |
| Wed, Apr 1 | 8:00 AM(0.9ft) | 2:00 AM(-0.1ft) | 8:00 PM(1.1ft) | 2:00 PM(-0.2ft) |
| Thu, Apr 2 | 8:00 AM(0.8ft) | 3:00 AM(-0.1ft) | 9:00 PM(1.2ft) | 3:00 PM(-0.3ft) |
| Fri, Apr 3 | 9:00 AM(0.7ft) | 4:00 AM(-0.1ft) | 10:00 PM(1.1ft) | 3:00 PM(-0.3ft) |
| Sat, Apr 4 | 10:00 AM(0.6ft) | 4:00 AM(-0.1ft) | 10:00 PM(1.1ft) | 4:00 PM(-0.3ft) |
| Sun, Apr 5 | 10:00 AM(0.5ft) | 5:00 AM(-0.1ft) | 11:00 PM(1.1ft) | 4:00 PM(-0.3ft) |
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Beach Tide Preferences
Each beach performs best at a specific tide range and direction. Plan your session around these windows.
Top spot recommendations
Sort your quiver, choose the right tide window, and jot down a backup in case the main peak gets stacked.
Featured Beaches
3 spots
Crash Boat
IntermediateCrash Boat is a popular family beach with a picturesque pier and a user‑friendly beach break. When small N–NW swells roll in, the sandy bottom produces gentle rights and lefts perfect for longboarders and intermediates. The pier area also offers diving and snorkeling, drawing crowds year‑round.
Surfer's Beach
IntermediateSurfer's Beach sits near Aguadilla's airport and is a reliable surf spot that handles a variety of swell directions. It offers long, rippable rights and occasional lefts over a mix of sand and reef. While more forgiving than nearby Shacks, the jagged shoreline makes entry and exit tricky, and bigger swells demand respect.
Wilderness
IntermediateTrue to its name, Wilderness is a secluded right‑hand point break reached via a dirt road. It produces long rides with carveable walls and occasional barrel sections when a solid NW swell meets SE winds. The rocky shoreline and strong currents make the paddle‑out tricky, so it's best suited to experienced surfers.
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What to focus on today
- Annotated tide windows tied to specific breaks
- How lunar cycles reshape sandbars through the season
- Safety notes for rip-prone outbound tides
- Session planning tips for dawn patrol versus sunset
Frequently Asked Questions
About surfing in Aguadilla
- Tide preferences vary by spot in Aguadilla. Generally, incoming mid-tides work well for most beaches, offering a good balance of wave shape and power. Check individual spot guides for specific tide recommendations.
- Tides significantly impact surf conditions in Aguadilla. Low tide can expose reefs and sandbars creating hollow waves, while high tide often creates softer, more forgiving waves. Mid-tide transitions typically offer the most consistent conditions.
- You can check tide charts for Aguadilla on Quiver's surf forecast pages, NOAA tide predictions, or various surf forecast apps. Quiver provides real-time tide information integrated with surf conditions for accurate session planning.
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