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Surf Punta Roca: El Salvador's World-Class Right-Hand Point
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Surf Punta Roca: El Salvador's World-Class Right-Hand Point

Punta Roca is the J-Bay of Central America — a cobblestone freight train that delivers 300-meter rights on a good swell. Everything you need to surf El Salvador's crown jewel: wave conditions, best season, travel logistics, and local tips.

By ZealZag Team
WSL El Salvador Pro 2026: Ferreira Leads into Punta Roca Showdown
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WSL El Salvador Pro 2026: Ferreira Leads into Punta Roca Showdown

Italo Ferreira carries the WSL Championship Tour yellow leader jersey into Punta Roca as the Surf City El Salvador Pro opens with clean 4–6 foot rights peeling the full length of the cobblestone point.

By ZealZag Team
Manu Bay's Morning: Finals Day at the Inaugural Raglan CT Event
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Manu Bay's Morning: Finals Day at the Inaugural Raglan CT Event

The first Championship Tour title at Raglan is decided today — Carissa Moore faces Sawyer Lindblad in the women's final, while Yago Dora, Italo Ferreira, Griffin Colapinto, and Morgan Cibilic contest the men's semis at 7:35 AM NZST on the last day of the event window.

By ZealZag Team
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Manu Bay, Raglan: The Left That the Championship Tour Just Discovered

Manu Bay came to international attention in 1966. The World Surf League Championship Tour took until 2026 to schedule an event there. A practical guide to surfing the left-hand point break at the centre of this month's CT action — and the rest of what Raglan offers.

By ZealZag Team
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Colapinto Ends Toledo's Charge; Four World Champions Exit Raglan as Finals Approach

Griffin Colapinto ended Filipe Toledo's run at Manu Bay with a 17.10 quarterfinal total, and the women's draw produced an all-American semifinal line-up as Carissa Moore, Bettylou Sakura Johnson, Sawyer Lindblad and Alyssa Spencer advanced past four world champions.

By ZealZag Team
Standby Tour Day: Raglan Waits as the Pacific Goes Flat
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Standby Tour Day: Raglan Waits as the Pacific Goes Flat

Day eight of the Corona Cero New Zealand Pro at Raglan saw no surf and no competition — but the standby tour day has its own rhythm, and it's a story worth telling.

By ZealZag Team