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San Juan Surf Spot Guide, Spain Nestled on Alicante's vibrant coast, San Juan delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering fast and ordinary waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. The vibe here is welcoming and energetic, blending urban convenience with reliable peaks that fire up regularly […]

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Playa San Juan
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The best conditions is south swell.. and a little offshore wind.. with those conditions it's just glassy barrel riding.. incredible..If you want to see videos of San Juan Beach enter http://www.ontherock.tk

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Playa de San Juan Surf Spot Guide, Spain Playa de San Juan sits as one of Spain's most accessible and welcoming beach breaks, offering consistent waves that work for surfers of all abilities. Located just 10 kilometres from central Alicante on the Mediterranean coast, this wide sandy beach delivers gentle to moderate waves with multiple […]

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La Placa
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Jaime Murcia says :The best conditions to surf this spot are with a eastern or north-eastern good mediterranean swell (6ft-8ft) with off-shore wind. Be careful with your car.

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Calita
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Calita Surf Spot Guide, Spain Calita is a powerful reef break that delivers hollow, punchy waves over a rocky bottom characterised by sharp coral and rocks. This is a spot for experienced surfers seeking intense, rewarding sessions away from the crowds. The consistent left-hand breaks and exposed reef setup create the kind of challenging conditions […]

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This spot is basically, a perfect triangle of reef, which gets covered by sand on high tide. Perfect and long right and left.I've already surfed there many times, it only works with 1.5m minimum, the wind must be offshore during a few days, are even does not blow, with low tideIt's like surfing on corals, you must wear boots, some guys surf with a helmet, because there isa big rock in the middle. You can see it till the tide has not got low.To get in , you must sit on the rocks and jump like on corals in Canarias betwenn two sets.A wave with different sections during 300m on good days (not joking). The first one is slow, very good for longboards, to make big cut back, you must stay in the curl, wich is quick difficult. Then ,if you have a shortboard you must pump to get the other section, very fast and hollow;you must be very careful with the rocks that is out on your left and don't fall. It ist he best one.Third section, slow and smaller as well, then the last one: it gets bigger, there is 1 m of water over the rocks only, very fast with tubes. You have got a current that sucks a lot on 50cm of water, if you don't have boots, you won't be able to resist.At the end of the wave, I though about all this fucking beachbreaks I had been surfing for years, whereas here was a perfect wave, with different feelings, and few people, it's the best wave in Andalucia.You really can improve your surf on one wave and make tricks and carvs you've never done before, just because this wave breaks as if it was made by a machine.But it does not work very often, maybe fives times in a year!People come from malaga to surf it.I

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San Juan

San Juan Surf Spot Guide, Spain Nestled on Alicante's vibrant coast, San Juan delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom, offering fast and ordinary waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. The vibe here is welcoming and energetic, blending urban convenience with reliable peaks that fire up regularly […]



Playa San Juan

The best conditions is south swell.. and a little offshore wind.. with those conditions it's just glassy barrel riding.. incredible..If you want to see videos of San Juan Beach enter http://www.ontherock.tk



Playa de San Juan

Playa de San Juan Surf Spot Guide, Spain Playa de San Juan sits as one of Spain's most accessible and welcoming beach breaks, offering consistent waves that work for surfers of all abilities. Located just 10 kilometres from central Alicante on the Mediterranean coast, this wide sandy beach delivers gentle to moderate waves with multiple […]



La Placa

Jaime Murcia says :The best conditions to surf this spot are with a eastern or north-eastern good mediterranean swell (6ft-8ft) with off-shore wind. Be careful with your car.



Calita

Calita Surf Spot Guide, Spain Calita is a powerful reef break that delivers hollow, punchy waves over a rocky bottom characterised by sharp coral and rocks. This is a spot for experienced surfers seeking intense, rewarding sessions away from the crowds. The consistent left-hand breaks and exposed reef setup create the kind of challenging conditions […]



Calita

This spot is basically, a perfect triangle of reef, which gets covered by sand on high tide. Perfect and long right and left.I've already surfed there many times, it only works with 1.5m minimum, the wind must be offshore during a few days, are even does not blow, with low tideIt's like surfing on corals, you must wear boots, some guys surf with a helmet, because there isa big rock in the middle. You can see it till the tide has not got low.To get in , you must sit on the rocks and jump like on corals in Canarias betwenn two sets.A wave with different sections during 300m on good days (not joking). The first one is slow, very good for longboards, to make big cut back, you must stay in the curl, wich is quick difficult. Then ,if you have a shortboard you must pump to get the other section, very fast and hollow;you must be very careful with the rocks that is out on your left and don't fall. It ist he best one.Third section, slow and smaller as well, then the last one: it gets bigger, there is 1 m of water over the rocks only, very fast with tubes. You have got a current that sucks a lot on 50cm of water, if you don't have boots, you won't be able to resist.At the end of the wave, I though about all this fucking beachbreaks I had been surfing for years, whereas here was a perfect wave, with different feelings, and few people, it's the best wave in Andalucia.You really can improve your surf on one wave and make tricks and carvs you've never done before, just because this wave breaks as if it was made by a machine.But it does not work very often, maybe fives times in a year!People come from malaga to surf it.I


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