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Inside El Bajo With the Bultó Sisters
Surfers Isidora Bultó and Matilda Bultó, at just 16 and 14 years old, are part of a very small group of women who have taken on the powerful waves of El Bajo in Iquique. We wanted to witness it firsthand, so we headed to the coast to join them during a filming session for a documentary by V.RO ZZ Films, where we were able to see up close how they move and confidently handle one of the most demanding breaks in the area. El Bajo is a unique wave within the local scene. It break

Karina Rubilar
Apr 43 min read


Matilda Bultó Shines at the QS 4000 in Florianópolis
Our Queen Of The Wave, Iquique surfer Matilda Bultó, competed in the QS 4000 in Florianópolis, adding another experience to her journey on the South American circuit. At Praia do Santinho, Matita advanced to the second round after a solid performance in her opening heat, finding the right waves to place herself among the top surfers in her heat and move forward in the competition. In the next stage, she faced a high-level heat against more experienced surfers, in a demanding

Karina Rubilar
Mar 291 min read


Bultó Sisters Competed at the QS Señoritas Open Pro 2026 in Peru
Surfers Isidora and Matilda Bultó from Iquique competed this weekend at the QS Señoritas Open Pro 2026, held at Señoritas in Punta Hermosa, Peru. The event was part of the Qualifying Series circuit of the World Surf League, featuring QS 2,000 and Pro Junior 1,000 categories. Isidora Bultó delivered a solid performance in the Women’s division, advancing to the semifinals and earning important points at the start of the season. Her result allows her to begin the year with stron

Karina Rubilar
Mar 41 min read


Iquique Applauded Its Surf and Bodyboard Icons at Tierra de Campeones
An emotional day unfolded at the Tierra de Campeones Stadium, where four outstanding local athletes were honored for their contribution to national surf and bodyboard. Among those recognized were our Queen of the Wave, Isidora and Matilda Bultó, alongside Viviana Araya, as well as surfer Emiliana Rojas, who was also part of this well-deserved tribute. Four names that strongly represent the present and future of board sports in Iquique. The recognition was presented by Cesare

Karina Rubilar
Feb 242 min read
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