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Cochino (Playa de Levittown) Surf Guide

Cochino (Playa de Levittown) in Puerto Rico is a sheltered beach break. The best conditions for surfing are during the hurricane season. Offshore winds are from the southwest and there is no shelter here from cross shore breezes. Waves just as likely from local windswells as from distant groundswells and the ideal swell direction is from the north northeast. The beach breaks favour lefts. Sometimes crowded. Beware of rips and rocks.

Cochino (Playa de Levittown) Spot Info

Type:Rating:Reliability:Todays Sea Temp*:
Beach3rarely breaks
83°F*ocean temperature recorded from satellite

Surfing Cochino (Playa de Levittown):

The best conditions reported for surf at Cochino (Playa de Levittown) occur when a North-northeast swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the Southwest.

What's the best time of year to surf Cochino (Playa de Levittown) (for consistent clean waves)?

decemberBest Season: winter
The best time of year for surfing Cochino (Playa de Levittown) with consistent clean waves (rideable swell with light / offshore winds) is during Winter and most often the month of December. Clean surfable waves are typically found 2% of the time in December while 32% of the time it tends to be blown out. For the remaining 66% of the time it is considered too small by most surfers but may still be OK for beginners and groms at times.
clean
2%
Surfable waves that hold up well for longer rides in prevailing cross-offshore, offshore or light wind conditions.
blown out
32%
Surfable sized waves that are of poorer quality due to prevailing onshore, cross-onshore or windy conditions (may be preferable for kitesurfing).
too small
66%
Waves usually considered too small for good surf. Some wave-magnet breaks may still work though if conditions are right (on occasion).

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Cochino (Playa de Levittown) Surf Forecasts:
Todays Surf Summary
Sunday, 15 June 2025, 02:38 Local Time
Sunday 15
5AM8AM11AM2PM
Wave (ft)
3.5
ENE
3
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3
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3
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Period (s) 6 6 6 6
Wind (mph)
10
10
10
15
Wind State cross cross-
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Swell History at Cochino (Playa de Levittown)

Surf stats for Cochino (Playa de Levittown), see the swell variation by month or season on the history page here.

Wind History at Cochino (Playa de Levittown)

Wind stats for Cochino (Playa de Levittown), see the variation in direction and stength by month or season on the history page here.

Cochino (Playa de Levittown) Reviews:

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Review
Impartial reviews submitted by Surf-Forecast users.
Carlos J Claudio from United States
“I am from Puerto Rico, although I currently live in the united states. I have surfed this spot (and many others) countless times. Cochino's: the name means Filthy or Pigs because the water is rarely clear and clean. It is where the surfers of Lewvittown learned to surf. I am from Levittown. This spot was great during the 70's- the mid 90's when the pier was still standing. Looking from the shore, the left side of the pier was known as Cochino's the right side of the Pier was known as Piedra. It required a medium swell for it to begin and it attracted all the highschool groms of Levittown. It was our training grounds. It was awesome. Threw out the years after many swells and hurricanes the Pier started to fall apart. Today only a remnant remains. When the Pier left so did the surf spot. It no longer works as it used to. Go somewhere else.

By the way if you have read other reviews by me it is because I miss home and surfing. Also becuase this website is lacking reviews. My reviews are genuine from a local who has surfed these spots. I have not surfed every spot in PR, but I have surfed a whole bunch of them. I will only review the ones I have actually surfed at.”

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