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i was there on december 1st 2007 it was a saturday, i was surprised to see the amount of wind there i thought there was a storm coming through i asked a local security guard about the weather he said that in december there is a lot of wind so its typical in that month. the beach is all sand a very long beach , with 3 breaks maybe a couple more but less consistent. it breaks left and right. more experienced surfers consider this beach one the best here but its kinda hard to find it in good conditions. its easy to reach the pit very easy actually. its mostly an uncroweded beach because nobody around there surfs. maybe only one or two dudes.

Additional Info:
There is little information out there about this spot as it seems to be rarely surfed. But with the enormous all-inclusive hotels nearby there seems to be a lot of interest in surf near Punta Cana. So here it goes.

Macao is only 15 km West of Bavaro where most of the resorts are. Punta Cana is a bit further than that. While most resort staff will discourage you from leaving the resort property travel is not dangerous.

We hired a taxi to take us to the beach one day to explore and we paid him to wait for our return as it would be difficult to get a return taxi there. You can rent a car in Bavaro for the day which is also pricey. Parking is in view of the breaks so you can keep an eye out. Keep your car on the main road as it is easy to get stuck in the soft sand. There is also bar at the end of the beach where you can park.

There was small winblown surf the day I was there so this is subject to interpretation.
As you approach the beach you will see Punta Macao to your right. Looks fine, although it is at the bottom of a cliff and getting caught on the inside looks like it might be a bit dangerous. There is a reef break straight out about 1/2 mile that looked good although I did not make the paddle myself. Then there is Playa El Macao which is miles of deserted sand bar breaks. There is no barrier reef in this area so the bottom falls off fairly sharply as compared to the resort areas. I imagine on a good North swell this could be great. But like I said it was howling onshore the whole time I was there and choppy, but surfable. So keep your eyes on the maps and you may get lucky. Not a destination in itself but if you happen to be there check it out.

Location
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Access

Near Punta Cana.northwest of Bavaro,

WalkInstant access (<5 min)
Public accessYes
4x4 requiredUnknown
Boat requiredUnknown
Wave Characteristics
TypeBeach break
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy
PowerFast, Powerful, Fun
FrequencyRegular (100 days/year)
Normal lengthDon't know
Good day lengthDon't know
Ideal Conditions
Wind directionWest, SouthWest, South
Swell directionNorth, NorthWest, East, NorthEast
Swell sizeDon't know - Don't know
TideDon't know
Tide movementDon't know
Crowd
WeekEmpty
WeekendEmpty
Dangers

None

Videos

None

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