Most of the time you will surf this spot alone! on the north side of the bay the wave is a lot better specially in summer when a strong onshore is blowing, but there are also a lot of rocks in the water and the water in the channel is floating realy fast so take care! locals are easy respect them and they will respect you!
Gravejard Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled in the volcanic heart of the Canary Islands, Gravejard delivers a classic reef-coral break with both right and left handers peeling over flat rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging without overwhelming intensity. The vibe here is laid-back and authentic, perfect for surfers seeking regular […]
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 […]
You can park your car above the shore, there is kind of a natural parking lot... The wave breaks over a reef, so watch out and check how deep the water is. When walking in you'll notice how shallow it is. Paddle in from right then paddle into line-up far left. Current!
this wave will only work with not so much swell and an incoming tide. if the swell gets bigger, or the tide is outgoing you will get closeouts only. on small days its a good alternative to cotillo.
You can park your car at the side of the road. The wave breaks at the end of the beach over rocks, plus there's a point break on the left side of the bay. If it's windy forget it, there'll be too many windsurfers speeding around. While the beach is sandy and soft, the ground in the water ´mostly rock, looking like sand-bottom (yes!).I recommend booties, as I made contact with sea-urchins -> Ouch!Can be nice there, definetely worth a try.English people call this spot Glass beach, maybe because of the crystal clear water.
l muelle has two breaks: inside and outside. Outside is mostly surfed by longboarders,
sinside by shortboarders. you need a good n or nw swell and inside and outside will connect.
Park your car at the street near the light tower of Jandia, take your board and walk 300m over the wooden footbridge (the one which is left to the tower) across the salt meadow (protection ground area) directly to the beachspot. You will pass a beach bar and toilets on your left. You can`t miss the spot, because there is a lifeguard hut directly in front of the surfzone.
Most of the time you will surf this spot alone! on the north side of the bay the wave is a lot better specially in summer when a strong onshore is blowing, but there are also a lot of rocks in the water and the water in the channel is floating realy fast so take care! locals are easy respect them and they will respect you!
Gravejard Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled in the volcanic heart of the Canary Islands, Gravejard delivers a classic reef-coral break with both right and left handers peeling over flat rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging without overwhelming intensity. The vibe here is laid-back and authentic, perfect for surfers seeking regular […]
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 […]
You can park your car above the shore, there is kind of a natural parking lot... The wave breaks over a reef, so watch out and check how deep the water is. When walking in you'll notice how shallow it is. Paddle in from right then paddle into line-up far left. Current!
this wave will only work with not so much swell and an incoming tide. if the swell gets bigger, or the tide is outgoing you will get closeouts only. on small days its a good alternative to cotillo.
You can park your car at the side of the road. The wave breaks at the end of the beach over rocks, plus there's a point break on the left side of the bay. If it's windy forget it, there'll be too many windsurfers speeding around. While the beach is sandy and soft, the ground in the water ´mostly rock, looking like sand-bottom (yes!).I recommend booties, as I made contact with sea-urchins -> Ouch!Can be nice there, definetely worth a try.English people call this spot Glass beach, maybe because of the crystal clear water.
l muelle has two breaks: inside and outside. Outside is mostly surfed by longboarders,
sinside by shortboarders. you need a good n or nw swell and inside and outside will connect.
Park your car at the street near the light tower of Jandia, take your board and walk 300m over the wooden footbridge (the one which is left to the tower) across the salt meadow (protection ground area) directly to the beachspot. You will pass a beach bar and toilets on your left. You can`t miss the spot, because there is a lifeguard hut directly in front of the surfzone.