Build Your Dream Surf Retreat by La Saladita River
Tucked into lush coconut groves on the south side of the La Saladita River, this secluded property delivers a rare balance of total tranquility and immediate access to one of Mexico’s most iconic surf destinations. Life here moves to the rhythm of rustling palms, tropical birdlife, and the steady pulse of the Pacific just steps from your door.
For surfers, few locations rival this level of convenience. The legendary La Saladita long point wave—famous for its endlessly smooth, peeling lefts—is just a quick paddle across the river and a short walk to the main pull-out zone. From sunrise patrols to all-day glides on perfectly shaped walls, you can go from your bungalow to the lineup in minutes, enjoying one of the longest, most user-friendly point breaks in the world with remarkable consistency.
Despite the property’s peaceful seclusion, the surrounding area retains a relaxed social charm. A small collection of open-air, beachfront restaurants sits nearby, offering fresh seafood, lobster, and the daily catch in a laid-back, barefoot setting overlooking the break.
Adding to the appeal, calm waters out front provide excellent snorkeling and fishing, often with little to no crowd pressure. Whether envisioned as a private surf retreat, a minimalist beach bungalow, or an intimate boutique guest experience, this is a rare opportunity to own a front-row position in one of Mexico’s most revered long-wave surf sanctuaries—where simplicity, surf, and serenity converge.
These 2 beachfront lots in La Saladita are just a few steps from the world-famous, Playa Saladita. This long consistent left point cobble stone reef break is super fun from waist to overhead all year long. Like a reversed Malibu, the wave has a forgiving take-off and long playful faces to ride, some as long as 60sec plus in 80-85 degrees (F) water. The wave is a blast for experienced surfers and suitable for beginners, with the biggest southern swells arriving mid-March-October and more mellow still fun westerly swells from November through February. The rainy season is generally August-September. It is a great wave for longboarders, but shortboarders will also find waves to carve.

Playa La Saladita might have the best left-hand logger wave you’ve never heard of. It’s a break of sheer quality, capable of offering up long, cruisy rides of over 1000m in warm Mexican water. It’s also super consistent, working both winter and summer for different levels, and comes backed by a mega-chill, mega-fun Guerrero beach town. Read on all the info you need to plan a visit. Playa Saladita Surf Report
La Saladita, also known as “The Wave Machine” churns out endless lefts over an exposed reef and point break. Average days are perfect longboard waves, but La Saladita can handle big overhead swells. It’s a long paddle out and the waves can look smaller than they are from shore.
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