Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic […]
You need some good size guns to go out there, and it looks way smaller on the beach than in the water.
Hierro(left) Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Fuerteventura's wild north coast, Hierro(left) delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, carving fast, hollow walls that thrill performance surfers. This rocky setup creates long, rippable rides with occasional tubes, set against a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs. The vibe is […]
The wave needs bigger swell then the left to work good.
there is a small tidal pond in the bay which makes a nice entry and exit point, most people who know the wave better will get in over a rocky ridge right of it which reaches a bit more into the bay. i case you do not wear booties try not to make ground contact: lots of urchins.
you need to take care wioth the current when you paddle out, the current pushes you into a small bay to your left. do not try to land there. foul seaweed piles up meter high and will give you a frustrating tour in stinky mud. point your board in direction of the wave and try to stay in the middle of the bay on your way out, when you go in let yourself be pushed in by the whitewater on the east side of the bay.
the wave is very sensitive to wind and n or nw´erly wind will cause it to get mushy and not rideable.
its quite a paddle out there and currents are strong. need to access from the east side, to the west is another wave that breaks close by and creates quite some current.
Caletta Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Caletta stands as one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful and hollow waves that break over a sharp rocky bottom in slightly deeper water. This world-class wave picks up more swell than many nearby spots and holds waves exceeding 4 meters, making it a destination for experienced […]
Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic […]
You need some good size guns to go out there, and it looks way smaller on the beach than in the water.
Hierro(left) Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Fuerteventura's wild north coast, Hierro(left) delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, carving fast, hollow walls that thrill performance surfers. This rocky setup creates long, rippable rides with occasional tubes, set against a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs. The vibe is […]
The wave needs bigger swell then the left to work good.
there is a small tidal pond in the bay which makes a nice entry and exit point, most people who know the wave better will get in over a rocky ridge right of it which reaches a bit more into the bay. i case you do not wear booties try not to make ground contact: lots of urchins.
you need to take care wioth the current when you paddle out, the current pushes you into a small bay to your left. do not try to land there. foul seaweed piles up meter high and will give you a frustrating tour in stinky mud. point your board in direction of the wave and try to stay in the middle of the bay on your way out, when you go in let yourself be pushed in by the whitewater on the east side of the bay.
the wave is very sensitive to wind and n or nw´erly wind will cause it to get mushy and not rideable.
its quite a paddle out there and currents are strong. need to access from the east side, to the west is another wave that breaks close by and creates quite some current.
Caletta Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Caletta stands as one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful and hollow waves that break over a sharp rocky bottom in slightly deeper water. This world-class wave picks up more swell than many nearby spots and holds waves exceeding 4 meters, making it a destination for experienced […]
Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic […]
You need some good size guns to go out there, and it looks way smaller on the beach than in the water.
Hierro(left) Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Fuerteventura's wild north coast, Hierro(left) delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, carving fast, hollow walls that thrill performance surfers. This rocky setup creates long, rippable rides with occasional tubes, set against a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs. The vibe is […]
The wave needs bigger swell then the left to work good.
there is a small tidal pond in the bay which makes a nice entry and exit point, most people who know the wave better will get in over a rocky ridge right of it which reaches a bit more into the bay. i case you do not wear booties try not to make ground contact: lots of urchins.
you need to take care wioth the current when you paddle out, the current pushes you into a small bay to your left. do not try to land there. foul seaweed piles up meter high and will give you a frustrating tour in stinky mud. point your board in direction of the wave and try to stay in the middle of the bay on your way out, when you go in let yourself be pushed in by the whitewater on the east side of the bay.
the wave is very sensitive to wind and n or nw´erly wind will cause it to get mushy and not rideable.
its quite a paddle out there and currents are strong. need to access from the east side, to the west is another wave that breaks close by and creates quite some current.
Caletta Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Caletta stands as one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful and hollow waves that break over a sharp rocky bottom in slightly deeper water. This world-class wave picks up more swell than many nearby spots and holds waves exceeding 4 meters, making it a destination for experienced […]
Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic […]
You need some good size guns to go out there, and it looks way smaller on the beach than in the water.
Hierro(left) Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Fuerteventura's wild north coast, Hierro(left) delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, carving fast, hollow walls that thrill performance surfers. This rocky setup creates long, rippable rides with occasional tubes, set against a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs. The vibe is […]
The wave needs bigger swell then the left to work good.
there is a small tidal pond in the bay which makes a nice entry and exit point, most people who know the wave better will get in over a rocky ridge right of it which reaches a bit more into the bay. i case you do not wear booties try not to make ground contact: lots of urchins.
you need to take care wioth the current when you paddle out, the current pushes you into a small bay to your left. do not try to land there. foul seaweed piles up meter high and will give you a frustrating tour in stinky mud. point your board in direction of the wave and try to stay in the middle of the bay on your way out, when you go in let yourself be pushed in by the whitewater on the east side of the bay.
the wave is very sensitive to wind and n or nw´erly wind will cause it to get mushy and not rideable.
its quite a paddle out there and currents are strong. need to access from the east side, to the west is another wave that breaks close by and creates quite some current.
Caletta Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Caletta stands as one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful and hollow waves that break over a sharp rocky bottom in slightly deeper water. This world-class wave picks up more swell than many nearby spots and holds waves exceeding 4 meters, making it a destination for experienced […]
Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic […]
You need some good size guns to go out there, and it looks way smaller on the beach than in the water.
Hierro(left) Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Fuerteventura's wild north coast, Hierro(left) delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, carving fast, hollow walls that thrill performance surfers. This rocky setup creates long, rippable rides with occasional tubes, set against a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs. The vibe is […]
The wave needs bigger swell then the left to work good.
there is a small tidal pond in the bay which makes a nice entry and exit point, most people who know the wave better will get in over a rocky ridge right of it which reaches a bit more into the bay. i case you do not wear booties try not to make ground contact: lots of urchins.
you need to take care wioth the current when you paddle out, the current pushes you into a small bay to your left. do not try to land there. foul seaweed piles up meter high and will give you a frustrating tour in stinky mud. point your board in direction of the wave and try to stay in the middle of the bay on your way out, when you go in let yourself be pushed in by the whitewater on the east side of the bay.
the wave is very sensitive to wind and n or nw´erly wind will cause it to get mushy and not rideable.
its quite a paddle out there and currents are strong. need to access from the east side, to the west is another wave that breaks close by and creates quite some current.
Caletta Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Caletta stands as one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful and hollow waves that break over a sharp rocky bottom in slightly deeper water. This world-class wave picks up more swell than many nearby spots and holds waves exceeding 4 meters, making it a destination for experienced […]
Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic […]
You need some good size guns to go out there, and it looks way smaller on the beach than in the water.
Hierro(left) Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Fuerteventura's wild north coast, Hierro(left) delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, carving fast, hollow walls that thrill performance surfers. This rocky setup creates long, rippable rides with occasional tubes, set against a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs. The vibe is […]
The wave needs bigger swell then the left to work good.
there is a small tidal pond in the bay which makes a nice entry and exit point, most people who know the wave better will get in over a rocky ridge right of it which reaches a bit more into the bay. i case you do not wear booties try not to make ground contact: lots of urchins.
you need to take care wioth the current when you paddle out, the current pushes you into a small bay to your left. do not try to land there. foul seaweed piles up meter high and will give you a frustrating tour in stinky mud. point your board in direction of the wave and try to stay in the middle of the bay on your way out, when you go in let yourself be pushed in by the whitewater on the east side of the bay.
the wave is very sensitive to wind and n or nw´erly wind will cause it to get mushy and not rideable.
its quite a paddle out there and currents are strong. need to access from the east side, to the west is another wave that breaks close by and creates quite some current.
Caletta Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Caletta stands as one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful and hollow waves that break over a sharp rocky bottom in slightly deeper water. This world-class wave picks up more swell than many nearby spots and holds waves exceeding 4 meters, making it a destination for experienced […]
Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic […]
You need some good size guns to go out there, and it looks way smaller on the beach than in the water.
Hierro(left) Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Fuerteventura's wild north coast, Hierro(left) delivers a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, carving fast, hollow walls that thrill performance surfers. This rocky setup creates long, rippable rides with occasional tubes, set against a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs. The vibe is […]
The wave needs bigger swell then the left to work good.
there is a small tidal pond in the bay which makes a nice entry and exit point, most people who know the wave better will get in over a rocky ridge right of it which reaches a bit more into the bay. i case you do not wear booties try not to make ground contact: lots of urchins.
you need to take care wioth the current when you paddle out, the current pushes you into a small bay to your left. do not try to land there. foul seaweed piles up meter high and will give you a frustrating tour in stinky mud. point your board in direction of the wave and try to stay in the middle of the bay on your way out, when you go in let yourself be pushed in by the whitewater on the east side of the bay.
the wave is very sensitive to wind and n or nw´erly wind will cause it to get mushy and not rideable.
its quite a paddle out there and currents are strong. need to access from the east side, to the west is another wave that breaks close by and creates quite some current.
Caletta Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Caletta stands as one of Fuerteventura's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful and hollow waves that break over a sharp rocky bottom in slightly deeper water. This world-class wave picks up more swell than many nearby spots and holds waves exceeding 4 meters, making it a destination for experienced […]
