Voltri Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Italy's rugged Ligurian coast, Voltri delivers classic point-break action with peeling rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering powerful yet fun waves that reward patient surfers. This exposed break captures the raw essence of Mediterranean surfing, where sessions unfold against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and urban charm. […]
boards or fishes and smile to locals-many french people crossing the border and coming here to surf
Trabucco ( Massa ) Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Tuscany's rugged coastline, Trabucco in Massa delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This beach break offers an uncrowded escape with a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hustle. Expect powerful rides […]
If the main break (Reef) is big, there are several peaks (over sand) breaking along the Varazze coastline.
Italy, like all the mediterranean sea has a little frequency of waves, but when a w/sw swell comes up with a good wind we have many good places to go surf. Best is with a longboard. No many places to rent a board. We surf about 50 days in a year.you can park your car in the parking area in front of the spot. In the week-end there is traffic
A good spot for longboards but only with consistent SE swells.Let start in line up below the mole "Trabucco".You can find car parks everywhere.
Because in a closed sea (the Med.), you have to look every day on the meteo map (www.ilmeteo.it) and wait for a storm-swell.
It's a good sand bar. The waves are short but with much power, it's better for the shorboarder.
Voltri Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Italy's rugged Ligurian coast, Voltri delivers classic point-break action with peeling rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering powerful yet fun waves that reward patient surfers. This exposed break captures the raw essence of Mediterranean surfing, where sessions unfold against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and urban charm. […]
boards or fishes and smile to locals-many french people crossing the border and coming here to surf
Trabucco ( Massa ) Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Tuscany's rugged coastline, Trabucco in Massa delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This beach break offers an uncrowded escape with a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hustle. Expect powerful rides […]
If the main break (Reef) is big, there are several peaks (over sand) breaking along the Varazze coastline.
Italy, like all the mediterranean sea has a little frequency of waves, but when a w/sw swell comes up with a good wind we have many good places to go surf. Best is with a longboard. No many places to rent a board. We surf about 50 days in a year.you can park your car in the parking area in front of the spot. In the week-end there is traffic
A good spot for longboards but only with consistent SE swells.Let start in line up below the mole "Trabucco".You can find car parks everywhere.
Because in a closed sea (the Med.), you have to look every day on the meteo map (www.ilmeteo.it) and wait for a storm-swell.
It's a good sand bar. The waves are short but with much power, it's better for the shorboarder.
Voltri Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Italy's rugged Ligurian coast, Voltri delivers classic point-break action with peeling rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering powerful yet fun waves that reward patient surfers. This exposed break captures the raw essence of Mediterranean surfing, where sessions unfold against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and urban charm. […]
boards or fishes and smile to locals-many french people crossing the border and coming here to surf
Trabucco ( Massa ) Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Tuscany's rugged coastline, Trabucco in Massa delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This beach break offers an uncrowded escape with a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hustle. Expect powerful rides […]
If the main break (Reef) is big, there are several peaks (over sand) breaking along the Varazze coastline.
Italy, like all the mediterranean sea has a little frequency of waves, but when a w/sw swell comes up with a good wind we have many good places to go surf. Best is with a longboard. No many places to rent a board. We surf about 50 days in a year.you can park your car in the parking area in front of the spot. In the week-end there is traffic
A good spot for longboards but only with consistent SE swells.Let start in line up below the mole "Trabucco".You can find car parks everywhere.
Because in a closed sea (the Med.), you have to look every day on the meteo map (www.ilmeteo.it) and wait for a storm-swell.
It's a good sand bar. The waves are short but with much power, it's better for the shorboarder.
Voltri Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Italy's rugged Ligurian coast, Voltri delivers classic point-break action with peeling rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering powerful yet fun waves that reward patient surfers. This exposed break captures the raw essence of Mediterranean surfing, where sessions unfold against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and urban charm. […]
boards or fishes and smile to locals-many french people crossing the border and coming here to surf
Trabucco ( Massa ) Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Tuscany's rugged coastline, Trabucco in Massa delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This beach break offers an uncrowded escape with a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hustle. Expect powerful rides […]
If the main break (Reef) is big, there are several peaks (over sand) breaking along the Varazze coastline.
Italy, like all the mediterranean sea has a little frequency of waves, but when a w/sw swell comes up with a good wind we have many good places to go surf. Best is with a longboard. No many places to rent a board. We surf about 50 days in a year.you can park your car in the parking area in front of the spot. In the week-end there is traffic
A good spot for longboards but only with consistent SE swells.Let start in line up below the mole "Trabucco".You can find car parks everywhere.
Because in a closed sea (the Med.), you have to look every day on the meteo map (www.ilmeteo.it) and wait for a storm-swell.
It's a good sand bar. The waves are short but with much power, it's better for the shorboarder.
Voltri Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Italy's rugged Ligurian coast, Voltri delivers classic point-break action with peeling rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering powerful yet fun waves that reward patient surfers. This exposed break captures the raw essence of Mediterranean surfing, where sessions unfold against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and urban charm. […]
boards or fishes and smile to locals-many french people crossing the border and coming here to surf
Trabucco ( Massa ) Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Tuscany's rugged coastline, Trabucco in Massa delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This beach break offers an uncrowded escape with a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hustle. Expect powerful rides […]
If the main break (Reef) is big, there are several peaks (over sand) breaking along the Varazze coastline.
Italy, like all the mediterranean sea has a little frequency of waves, but when a w/sw swell comes up with a good wind we have many good places to go surf. Best is with a longboard. No many places to rent a board. We surf about 50 days in a year.you can park your car in the parking area in front of the spot. In the week-end there is traffic
A good spot for longboards but only with consistent SE swells.Let start in line up below the mole "Trabucco".You can find car parks everywhere.
Because in a closed sea (the Med.), you have to look every day on the meteo map (www.ilmeteo.it) and wait for a storm-swell.
It's a good sand bar. The waves are short but with much power, it's better for the shorboarder.
Voltri Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Italy's rugged Ligurian coast, Voltri delivers classic point-break action with peeling rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering powerful yet fun waves that reward patient surfers. This exposed break captures the raw essence of Mediterranean surfing, where sessions unfold against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and urban charm. […]
boards or fishes and smile to locals-many french people crossing the border and coming here to surf
Trabucco ( Massa ) Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Tuscany's rugged coastline, Trabucco in Massa delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This beach break offers an uncrowded escape with a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hustle. Expect powerful rides […]
If the main break (Reef) is big, there are several peaks (over sand) breaking along the Varazze coastline.
Italy, like all the mediterranean sea has a little frequency of waves, but when a w/sw swell comes up with a good wind we have many good places to go surf. Best is with a longboard. No many places to rent a board. We surf about 50 days in a year.you can park your car in the parking area in front of the spot. In the week-end there is traffic
A good spot for longboards but only with consistent SE swells.Let start in line up below the mole "Trabucco".You can find car parks everywhere.
Because in a closed sea (the Med.), you have to look every day on the meteo map (www.ilmeteo.it) and wait for a storm-swell.
It's a good sand bar. The waves are short but with much power, it's better for the shorboarder.
Voltri Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Italy's rugged Ligurian coast, Voltri delivers classic point-break action with peeling rights and lefts over flat rocks, offering powerful yet fun waves that reward patient surfers. This exposed break captures the raw essence of Mediterranean surfing, where sessions unfold against a backdrop of dramatic cliffs and urban charm. […]
boards or fishes and smile to locals-many french people crossing the border and coming here to surf
Trabucco ( Massa ) Surf Spot Guide, Italy Nestled on Tuscany's rugged coastline, Trabucco in Massa delivers fast, hollow sandbar waves that peel both left and right over a forgiving sandy bottom. This beach break offers an uncrowded escape with a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers chasing quality sessions without the hustle. Expect powerful rides […]
If the main break (Reef) is big, there are several peaks (over sand) breaking along the Varazze coastline.
Italy, like all the mediterranean sea has a little frequency of waves, but when a w/sw swell comes up with a good wind we have many good places to go surf. Best is with a longboard. No many places to rent a board. We surf about 50 days in a year.you can park your car in the parking area in front of the spot. In the week-end there is traffic
A good spot for longboards but only with consistent SE swells.Let start in line up below the mole "Trabucco".You can find car parks everywhere.
Because in a closed sea (the Med.), you have to look every day on the meteo map (www.ilmeteo.it) and wait for a storm-swell.
It's a good sand bar. The waves are short but with much power, it's better for the shorboarder.
