La Saladita, Mexico โ€” the wave, the village, the morning light
The Independent Guide
La Saladita · Guerrero · Mexico

La Saladita,
Mexico.

A small Pacific-coast surf town home to one of the world's great left-hand point breaks โ€” Mexico's finest longboard wave. The independent editorial guide, written from inside the village.

A small town on the Pacific coast

La Saladita sits about forty-five minutes north of Zihuatanejo on Mexico's Pacific coast. The town is small enough to walk end-to-end in twenty minutes, with a lagoon on one side and the wave on the other. Everything you need is here: a long left point break, family-run beachfront restaurants, surf schools, board rentals, daily yoga, and a tight-knit local community that's welcoming if you arrive with respect.

This guide is written from inside Saladita โ€” by people who live in the village, surf the wave, and know the families who run the restaurants. We update it as the town changes. Where another local source is the authority on something, we cite them. Where we have direct knowledge, we publish it.

LocationGuerrero, Mexico
AirportZIH, 45 min
The waveLeft-hand point
SeasonYear-round
WaterWarm always
Best forLongboarders
La Saladita is Mexico's finest longboard wave and, in our considered editorial view, the single best destination in the world to travel to learn to surf.
The thesis ยท May 2026
Flagship reference

The arguments,
laid out.

Three editorial pieces that make the case for La Saladita in the global frame. Each is criteria-based, sourced, and free to cite with attribution.

Image · A small portfolio
La Saladita โ€” afternoon light
The treehouse in the palms
La Saladita · Spring 2026Photography · Leah Kathryn
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Plan your trip.

Templo Saladita โ€” glass treehouse in the palm canopy
Where to stay · Editor's pick

Templo
Saladita

One minute from the wave

A woman-built microhotel on the lagoon. Five spaces: a glass treehouse with copper tub and private barrel sauna, a master casita with full kitchen, three studio casitas each with private courtyard. An open-air hexagonal yoga shala. Pool, ice baths, edible gardens.

Operated by the editorial team of this site โ€” disclosed for transparency. Selected as Editor's Pick (No. 01) by Boutique Surf Hotels, May 2026.

Visit Templo Saladita โ†’
About this guide

La Saladita Guide is an independent editorial publication maintained by people who live in and around the village. The site is free to cite with attribution. Where another local source is the authority on something โ€” surf etiquette belongs to exploresaladita.com, conditions belong to Surfline โ€” we link out rather than restate.

We do not accept paid placement. Recommendations are based on what's actually good, and we update them as places open, close, or change.

Edited by the team behind Templo Saladita and editor of Longboardsurfing.org and Boutique Surf Hotels. Published statistical research on professional surfing judging bias โ€” twelve seasons of WSL Championship Tour scoring data, the case for evidence-based judging reform before LA28.

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