Crash 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.
Water temperature in Aguadilla
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Water temperatures refreshed hourly from NOAA buoys and forecast models.
Aguadilla sits in the Caribbean sweet spot — water temps hold in the upper 70s to low 80s year-round. NW groundswells charge the west coast from November through March, while trade wind swell keeps the east coast alive the rest of the year. A rash guard is all you need; use this guide to track swell windows and pick your side of the island.
Warm enough for boardshorts or a bikini
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Surf spots in Aguadilla
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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Spot guide for Aguadilla
Break types, ratings, and local tips for each beach.
Surfer'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.
True 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.
What to know about water temperature
- Weekly temperature trends and seasonal averages
- Gear recommendations for dawn patrol versus midday
- Upwelling signals that drop temps overnight
- Health and recovery tips for long cold sessions
Surf Guides for Aguadilla
Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
About surfing in Aguadilla
- Water temperatures in Aguadilla typically range from 78-84°F. For summer, boardshorts is recommended. In winter, you'll want boardshorts. Spring and fall may require adjusting based on your cold tolerance.
- Water temperatures in Aguadilla vary by season, ranging from 78-84°F. Check Quiver's live water temperature data for real-time readings at specific surf spots. Temperatures are typically warmest around September and coldest in February.
- Yes! During year-round, water temperatures in Aguadilla are warm enough to surf in boardshorts. Outside that window, boardshorts is a good baseline for comfortable sessions.
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