Tamanique: La Libertad Costa
El Sunzal is quite possibly the beach where surfing began in El Salvador.
Since the first American surfers arrived in the late 1960s in search of the perfect wave, this epic long point break of right waves has been a favorite for locals and foreigners, thanks to its expansive lineup that can accommodate dozens of surfers at once. It's also consistent: waves break every day of the year.
One of its characteristics is a long paddle-out to get to the main break. Surfers have to paddle 300 meters down a friendly channel, which nevertheless can create powerful side currents when the waves are big.
El Sunzal has two perfectly defined sections: the outside section furthest from the coast, where a powerful wave peels uninterrupted for nearly 200 meters, offering an endless line and a wide canvas for tricks and maneuvers, great for surfers on a long board, short board, or boogie board. Then there is the inside and middle section that has its own set of waves, or a continuation of the outside wave. When that happens, the ride from the takeoff can stretch up to 300 meters, with 40 seconds of pure stoke and adrenaline.
El Sunzal is the break that produces the largest waves of the entire Salvadoran coast, without shutting down. On certain days with massive swells, perfectly groomed waves of up to 25 feet (8.5 meters) stack up. From March to October waves from 8 to 15 feet (2.5 to 5 meters) are common, fueled by storms in the south Pacific Ocean. Among these swells, El Sunzal usually offers gentler waves that are a favorite among beginners.
The rocky bottom is deep enough for surfers to feel secure, although wipeouts can also be legendary, given the size of the massive wave that can trap surfers in the washing machine for 5 or more bone-crushing seconds underwater.
The Sunzal works on all tides, but is best on half tides.
Because of its similarity to some of the waves in California such as Rincón, El Sunzal and Punta Roca were two of the locations for the iconic 1977 surfing movie Big Wednesday, with actors such as Jean Michael Vincent, Garey Busey, and William Katt. These actors' stunt doubles for the surf scenes were the famous surfers Gerry Lopez, Peter Townend, and Ian Cairns, who still rave about the quality of these waves.
While surfing at El Sunzal, birds, sea turtles, manta rays, and all sorts of fish are common sightings. Welcoming the sunrise or watching the sunset from the water can be a spiritual experience, especially with a full moon or rainbow on the horizon.
Given its proximity to El Tunco and its own legendary status, there are dozens of options for hotels, hostels and rental properties in the area. There are also restaurants, bars, convenience stores, and a complete range of services for tourists.
There is no shortage of local photographers and surfboard rentals, as well as instructors happy to introduce new surfers to the sport, in one of the most iconic, cosmopolitan and welcoming spots in El Salvador.
The easiest way to get to El Sunzal is by walking from El Tunco. At certain times of the year the beach can be full of rocks. As an alternative, access the beach from one of the restaurants or hotels in front of the point, where for a couple of dollars or a day pass, visitors can also grab a table, food, drinks and showers with fresh water.
To get to El Sunzal from San Salvador, take the highway to Puerto de La Libertad, follow the Road to Surf City bypass to connect to the coastal highway, and continue west until kilometer 43 ½.
B BOUTIQUE HOTEL
Entre el Kilometro 45 y 46 Carretera del Litoral Lote 2-C, Tamanique, Libertad
2389-6183 7210-9258

YALI HOTEL & RESTAURANTE
Kilometro 44 y medio, Carretera Litoral, Playa Sunzal, Tamanique, La Libertad.
6307-2685
RESTAURANTE CAFÉ SUNZAL
kilometro 44, Carretera El Litoral, Cantón El Sunzal, Lotificación El Sunzal, Calle Camaronera, Poligono B, Lote Numero 7, El Sunzal, Tamanique, La Libertad
2389-6284 7851-7915 7856-9009 7851-5731

CIELO VISTA HOTEL
Kilometro 43, Calle Litoral, Cielo Vista, Poligono B, Tamanique, La Libertad
2374-2236
PLAYA LINDA
Kilometro 44 y medio, Carretera Litoral, Playa Sunzal, Tamanique, La Libertad.
6928-6130
Zen Hotel
Tamanique, La Libertad
7009-6261
PAPAYA SURF GARDEN
Kilometro 42 y medio, Playa El Tunco, Distrito de Tamanique, Municipio de La Libertad Costa
2389-6027 7797-7257

IXCHEL RESTAURANTE & HOTEL BOUTIQUE
Lote 47, Lotificación El Palmarcito, Tamanique, La Libertad.
6928-6130
MIRASURF HOTEL & WAVES
Playa El Tunco, Calle Principal 1822-FIC Distrito de Tamnique, Municipio de La Libertad Costa, Departamento de La Libertad.
7797-3861
HOTEL ZELEN
Playa El Tunco, Calle Principal, 5-6 D, Distrito de Tamanique, Municipio de La Libertad Costa, Departamento de La Libertad
78146588
BOCA OLAS RESORT
Carretera Litoral, Km 42, Playa El Tunco, Tamanique, La Libertad
2389-6333 7910-4529
DALE DALE CAFÉ
Calle Principal Kilometro 43, Playa El Tunco, Frente a Roca Sunzal, Tamanique, La Libertad
2389-6126 7797-3861
Pupusería El Milagro
Tamanique, La Libertad
7676-1685
Kulture Bar
Tamanique, La Libertad
7380-8523
RESTAURANTE BETO´S (LA LIBERTAD)
Entre el Kilometro 45 y 46 Carretera del Litoral Lote 2-C, Tamanique, Libertad
2355 6632 2355 6633 7737- 9830
