On El Salvador's wild eastern coast, Punta Mango is a legend among surfers. Remote and harder to reach than the country's more famous breaks, this point delivers long, hollow right-hand waves that peel over volcanic reef. The jungle comes right down to the shoreline, keeping the beach feeling undeveloped, and the lineup is often shared with just a handful of locals. Offshore winds, powerful swells, and the reef's perfect shape make it one of Central America's most consistent and challenging surf spots.