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Punta Carnero

Santa Elena, Ecuador2.1°S

Punta Carnero in Santa Elena, Ecuador has water temperatures ranging from 24.1°C in September to 27.9°C in March — relatively stable year-round. In the warmer months, you can get away with just boardshorts or a bikini.

Use the discipline switcher below to see how recommendations change across different sports — a kitesurfer at Punta Carnero needs different rubber than a surfer.

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Monthly conditions & gear

Based on average conditions for Surfing. Personal preferences may shift your recommendation — use the full tool for a personalized result.

MonthWaterAirWindSuitBootsGlovesHood
January26.1°C28.7°C17 km/hNone
February27.6°C28.9°C15 km/hNone
March27.9°C29.4°C14 km/hNone
April27.3°C29.2°C15 km/hNone
May26.5°C28.3°C17 km/hNone
June25.4°C26.8°C17 km/hNone
July25.1°C26.6°C18 km/hNone
August24.2°C25.7°C18 km/h2mm
September24.1°C25.7°C18 km/h2mm
October24.4°C25.8°C17 km/h2mm
November24.5°C25.9°C17 km/h2mm
December25°C27°C17 km/hNone

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