Boca del Abajo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Boca del Abajo is a fast, hollow left-hand point break that delivers consistent waves in shallow water, making it one of Lanzarote's most rewarding reef breaks for experienced surfers. This super-fast wave breaks in just 1.5 to 2 metres of water, creating the kind of hollow, ledgy […]
El centro Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands El Centro is a fun and accessible reef break located on Lanzarote that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers looking to progress beyond beginner basics. This a-frame wave breaks over a coral and rocky reef bottom, offering both left and right-hand options that work regularly throughout the year. […]
Caleta de caballo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Lanzarote's wild southern coast, Caleta de Caballo delivers a fast, powerful right-hand reef wave that fires over sharp rocks and coral with pockets of sand, creating thrilling sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This exposed break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in a […]
this place is ok if the other side of the islands not working, but its only a beginners break and is frequently flat. ive see it big and it tends to close out but once in a while you get it real good. sucky and fast and hollow. but dont hold your breath. its good for gettin wet and u can leave the chick on the beach without her moanin. tiny paddle out.
Quintanilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Quintanilla is one of Gran Canaria's most consistent and approachable reef breaks, delivering reliable left-handers that work nearly year-round. Located on the north coast just west of Las Palmas, this spot offers fast-breaking waves over a sandy bottom with an excellent mix of accessibility and quality. The break rarely […]
Playa la laja Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa la laja is a powerful reef break located just south of Las Palmas that delivers hollow, punchy waves favored by experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. The dark volcanic sand beach stretches 1.2 kilometers along Gran Canaria's east coast, offering a raw and energetic surfing experience […]
When we were there, there were quite a few people, 'getting away from it all', that is, stripping down to the birthday suit and sun bathing, so watch for the Euro's mit Schlong unt Growler!!
Mosca Point Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Mosca Point stands out as one of Gran Canaria's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering some of the longest and most manoeuvrable waves on the island. This powerful point break works across all tide stages and attracts experienced surfers seeking quality waves with barrel sections and extended ride opportunities. […]
Playa del Hombre Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa del Hombre delivers consistent, powerful waves on Gran Canaria's eastern coast, making it one of the Canary Islands' most reliable surf destinations. This exposed sandbar and beach break produces both left and right-hand waves with hollow, fast sections that reward confident surfers. The spot's year-round accessibility […]
Buena derecha, que sale cuando entra noreste muy fuerte, normalmente se coge mejor a marea llena, ya que con marea vacia rompe todo el muelle. A veces se puede coger la izquierda. Cuando estaba el muelle viejo (que era mas corto) era muchisma, mejor ola, y necesitaba menos fuerza para entrar.
Good wave, breaks when east coast is big. better in high tide, because in low tide the wave closes. Sometimes, the left breaks too.
Boca del Abajo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Boca del Abajo is a fast, hollow left-hand point break that delivers consistent waves in shallow water, making it one of Lanzarote's most rewarding reef breaks for experienced surfers. This super-fast wave breaks in just 1.5 to 2 metres of water, creating the kind of hollow, ledgy […]
El centro Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands El Centro is a fun and accessible reef break located on Lanzarote that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers looking to progress beyond beginner basics. This a-frame wave breaks over a coral and rocky reef bottom, offering both left and right-hand options that work regularly throughout the year. […]
Caleta de caballo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Lanzarote's wild southern coast, Caleta de Caballo delivers a fast, powerful right-hand reef wave that fires over sharp rocks and coral with pockets of sand, creating thrilling sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This exposed break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in a […]
this place is ok if the other side of the islands not working, but its only a beginners break and is frequently flat. ive see it big and it tends to close out but once in a while you get it real good. sucky and fast and hollow. but dont hold your breath. its good for gettin wet and u can leave the chick on the beach without her moanin. tiny paddle out.
Quintanilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Quintanilla is one of Gran Canaria's most consistent and approachable reef breaks, delivering reliable left-handers that work nearly year-round. Located on the north coast just west of Las Palmas, this spot offers fast-breaking waves over a sandy bottom with an excellent mix of accessibility and quality. The break rarely […]
Playa la laja Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa la laja is a powerful reef break located just south of Las Palmas that delivers hollow, punchy waves favored by experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. The dark volcanic sand beach stretches 1.2 kilometers along Gran Canaria's east coast, offering a raw and energetic surfing experience […]
When we were there, there were quite a few people, 'getting away from it all', that is, stripping down to the birthday suit and sun bathing, so watch for the Euro's mit Schlong unt Growler!!
Mosca Point Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Mosca Point stands out as one of Gran Canaria's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering some of the longest and most manoeuvrable waves on the island. This powerful point break works across all tide stages and attracts experienced surfers seeking quality waves with barrel sections and extended ride opportunities. […]
Playa del Hombre Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa del Hombre delivers consistent, powerful waves on Gran Canaria's eastern coast, making it one of the Canary Islands' most reliable surf destinations. This exposed sandbar and beach break produces both left and right-hand waves with hollow, fast sections that reward confident surfers. The spot's year-round accessibility […]
Buena derecha, que sale cuando entra noreste muy fuerte, normalmente se coge mejor a marea llena, ya que con marea vacia rompe todo el muelle. A veces se puede coger la izquierda. Cuando estaba el muelle viejo (que era mas corto) era muchisma, mejor ola, y necesitaba menos fuerza para entrar.
Good wave, breaks when east coast is big. better in high tide, because in low tide the wave closes. Sometimes, the left breaks too.
Boca del Abajo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Boca del Abajo is a fast, hollow left-hand point break that delivers consistent waves in shallow water, making it one of Lanzarote's most rewarding reef breaks for experienced surfers. This super-fast wave breaks in just 1.5 to 2 metres of water, creating the kind of hollow, ledgy […]
El centro Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands El Centro is a fun and accessible reef break located on Lanzarote that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers looking to progress beyond beginner basics. This a-frame wave breaks over a coral and rocky reef bottom, offering both left and right-hand options that work regularly throughout the year. […]
Caleta de caballo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Lanzarote's wild southern coast, Caleta de Caballo delivers a fast, powerful right-hand reef wave that fires over sharp rocks and coral with pockets of sand, creating thrilling sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This exposed break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in a […]
this place is ok if the other side of the islands not working, but its only a beginners break and is frequently flat. ive see it big and it tends to close out but once in a while you get it real good. sucky and fast and hollow. but dont hold your breath. its good for gettin wet and u can leave the chick on the beach without her moanin. tiny paddle out.
Quintanilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Quintanilla is one of Gran Canaria's most consistent and approachable reef breaks, delivering reliable left-handers that work nearly year-round. Located on the north coast just west of Las Palmas, this spot offers fast-breaking waves over a sandy bottom with an excellent mix of accessibility and quality. The break rarely […]
Playa la laja Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa la laja is a powerful reef break located just south of Las Palmas that delivers hollow, punchy waves favored by experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. The dark volcanic sand beach stretches 1.2 kilometers along Gran Canaria's east coast, offering a raw and energetic surfing experience […]
When we were there, there were quite a few people, 'getting away from it all', that is, stripping down to the birthday suit and sun bathing, so watch for the Euro's mit Schlong unt Growler!!
Mosca Point Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Mosca Point stands out as one of Gran Canaria's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering some of the longest and most manoeuvrable waves on the island. This powerful point break works across all tide stages and attracts experienced surfers seeking quality waves with barrel sections and extended ride opportunities. […]
Playa del Hombre Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa del Hombre delivers consistent, powerful waves on Gran Canaria's eastern coast, making it one of the Canary Islands' most reliable surf destinations. This exposed sandbar and beach break produces both left and right-hand waves with hollow, fast sections that reward confident surfers. The spot's year-round accessibility […]
Buena derecha, que sale cuando entra noreste muy fuerte, normalmente se coge mejor a marea llena, ya que con marea vacia rompe todo el muelle. A veces se puede coger la izquierda. Cuando estaba el muelle viejo (que era mas corto) era muchisma, mejor ola, y necesitaba menos fuerza para entrar.
Good wave, breaks when east coast is big. better in high tide, because in low tide the wave closes. Sometimes, the left breaks too.
Boca del Abajo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Boca del Abajo is a fast, hollow left-hand point break that delivers consistent waves in shallow water, making it one of Lanzarote's most rewarding reef breaks for experienced surfers. This super-fast wave breaks in just 1.5 to 2 metres of water, creating the kind of hollow, ledgy […]
El centro Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands El Centro is a fun and accessible reef break located on Lanzarote that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers looking to progress beyond beginner basics. This a-frame wave breaks over a coral and rocky reef bottom, offering both left and right-hand options that work regularly throughout the year. […]
Caleta de caballo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Lanzarote's wild southern coast, Caleta de Caballo delivers a fast, powerful right-hand reef wave that fires over sharp rocks and coral with pockets of sand, creating thrilling sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This exposed break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in a […]
this place is ok if the other side of the islands not working, but its only a beginners break and is frequently flat. ive see it big and it tends to close out but once in a while you get it real good. sucky and fast and hollow. but dont hold your breath. its good for gettin wet and u can leave the chick on the beach without her moanin. tiny paddle out.
Quintanilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Quintanilla is one of Gran Canaria's most consistent and approachable reef breaks, delivering reliable left-handers that work nearly year-round. Located on the north coast just west of Las Palmas, this spot offers fast-breaking waves over a sandy bottom with an excellent mix of accessibility and quality. The break rarely […]
Playa la laja Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa la laja is a powerful reef break located just south of Las Palmas that delivers hollow, punchy waves favored by experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. The dark volcanic sand beach stretches 1.2 kilometers along Gran Canaria's east coast, offering a raw and energetic surfing experience […]
When we were there, there were quite a few people, 'getting away from it all', that is, stripping down to the birthday suit and sun bathing, so watch for the Euro's mit Schlong unt Growler!!
Mosca Point Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Mosca Point stands out as one of Gran Canaria's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering some of the longest and most manoeuvrable waves on the island. This powerful point break works across all tide stages and attracts experienced surfers seeking quality waves with barrel sections and extended ride opportunities. […]
Playa del Hombre Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa del Hombre delivers consistent, powerful waves on Gran Canaria's eastern coast, making it one of the Canary Islands' most reliable surf destinations. This exposed sandbar and beach break produces both left and right-hand waves with hollow, fast sections that reward confident surfers. The spot's year-round accessibility […]
Buena derecha, que sale cuando entra noreste muy fuerte, normalmente se coge mejor a marea llena, ya que con marea vacia rompe todo el muelle. A veces se puede coger la izquierda. Cuando estaba el muelle viejo (que era mas corto) era muchisma, mejor ola, y necesitaba menos fuerza para entrar.
Good wave, breaks when east coast is big. better in high tide, because in low tide the wave closes. Sometimes, the left breaks too.
Boca del Abajo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Boca del Abajo is a fast, hollow left-hand point break that delivers consistent waves in shallow water, making it one of Lanzarote's most rewarding reef breaks for experienced surfers. This super-fast wave breaks in just 1.5 to 2 metres of water, creating the kind of hollow, ledgy […]
El centro Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands El Centro is a fun and accessible reef break located on Lanzarote that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers looking to progress beyond beginner basics. This a-frame wave breaks over a coral and rocky reef bottom, offering both left and right-hand options that work regularly throughout the year. […]
Caleta de caballo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Lanzarote's wild southern coast, Caleta de Caballo delivers a fast, powerful right-hand reef wave that fires over sharp rocks and coral with pockets of sand, creating thrilling sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This exposed break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in a […]
this place is ok if the other side of the islands not working, but its only a beginners break and is frequently flat. ive see it big and it tends to close out but once in a while you get it real good. sucky and fast and hollow. but dont hold your breath. its good for gettin wet and u can leave the chick on the beach without her moanin. tiny paddle out.
Quintanilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Quintanilla is one of Gran Canaria's most consistent and approachable reef breaks, delivering reliable left-handers that work nearly year-round. Located on the north coast just west of Las Palmas, this spot offers fast-breaking waves over a sandy bottom with an excellent mix of accessibility and quality. The break rarely […]
Playa la laja Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa la laja is a powerful reef break located just south of Las Palmas that delivers hollow, punchy waves favored by experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. The dark volcanic sand beach stretches 1.2 kilometers along Gran Canaria's east coast, offering a raw and energetic surfing experience […]
When we were there, there were quite a few people, 'getting away from it all', that is, stripping down to the birthday suit and sun bathing, so watch for the Euro's mit Schlong unt Growler!!
Mosca Point Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Mosca Point stands out as one of Gran Canaria's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering some of the longest and most manoeuvrable waves on the island. This powerful point break works across all tide stages and attracts experienced surfers seeking quality waves with barrel sections and extended ride opportunities. […]
Playa del Hombre Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa del Hombre delivers consistent, powerful waves on Gran Canaria's eastern coast, making it one of the Canary Islands' most reliable surf destinations. This exposed sandbar and beach break produces both left and right-hand waves with hollow, fast sections that reward confident surfers. The spot's year-round accessibility […]
Buena derecha, que sale cuando entra noreste muy fuerte, normalmente se coge mejor a marea llena, ya que con marea vacia rompe todo el muelle. A veces se puede coger la izquierda. Cuando estaba el muelle viejo (que era mas corto) era muchisma, mejor ola, y necesitaba menos fuerza para entrar.
Good wave, breaks when east coast is big. better in high tide, because in low tide the wave closes. Sometimes, the left breaks too.
Boca del Abajo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Boca del Abajo is a fast, hollow left-hand point break that delivers consistent waves in shallow water, making it one of Lanzarote's most rewarding reef breaks for experienced surfers. This super-fast wave breaks in just 1.5 to 2 metres of water, creating the kind of hollow, ledgy […]
El centro Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands El Centro is a fun and accessible reef break located on Lanzarote that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers looking to progress beyond beginner basics. This a-frame wave breaks over a coral and rocky reef bottom, offering both left and right-hand options that work regularly throughout the year. […]
Caleta de caballo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Lanzarote's wild southern coast, Caleta de Caballo delivers a fast, powerful right-hand reef wave that fires over sharp rocks and coral with pockets of sand, creating thrilling sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This exposed break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in a […]
this place is ok if the other side of the islands not working, but its only a beginners break and is frequently flat. ive see it big and it tends to close out but once in a while you get it real good. sucky and fast and hollow. but dont hold your breath. its good for gettin wet and u can leave the chick on the beach without her moanin. tiny paddle out.
Quintanilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Quintanilla is one of Gran Canaria's most consistent and approachable reef breaks, delivering reliable left-handers that work nearly year-round. Located on the north coast just west of Las Palmas, this spot offers fast-breaking waves over a sandy bottom with an excellent mix of accessibility and quality. The break rarely […]
Playa la laja Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa la laja is a powerful reef break located just south of Las Palmas that delivers hollow, punchy waves favored by experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. The dark volcanic sand beach stretches 1.2 kilometers along Gran Canaria's east coast, offering a raw and energetic surfing experience […]
When we were there, there were quite a few people, 'getting away from it all', that is, stripping down to the birthday suit and sun bathing, so watch for the Euro's mit Schlong unt Growler!!
Mosca Point Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Mosca Point stands out as one of Gran Canaria's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering some of the longest and most manoeuvrable waves on the island. This powerful point break works across all tide stages and attracts experienced surfers seeking quality waves with barrel sections and extended ride opportunities. […]
Playa del Hombre Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa del Hombre delivers consistent, powerful waves on Gran Canaria's eastern coast, making it one of the Canary Islands' most reliable surf destinations. This exposed sandbar and beach break produces both left and right-hand waves with hollow, fast sections that reward confident surfers. The spot's year-round accessibility […]
Buena derecha, que sale cuando entra noreste muy fuerte, normalmente se coge mejor a marea llena, ya que con marea vacia rompe todo el muelle. A veces se puede coger la izquierda. Cuando estaba el muelle viejo (que era mas corto) era muchisma, mejor ola, y necesitaba menos fuerza para entrar.
Good wave, breaks when east coast is big. better in high tide, because in low tide the wave closes. Sometimes, the left breaks too.
Boca del Abajo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Boca del Abajo is a fast, hollow left-hand point break that delivers consistent waves in shallow water, making it one of Lanzarote's most rewarding reef breaks for experienced surfers. This super-fast wave breaks in just 1.5 to 2 metres of water, creating the kind of hollow, ledgy […]
El centro Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands El Centro is a fun and accessible reef break located on Lanzarote that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers looking to progress beyond beginner basics. This a-frame wave breaks over a coral and rocky reef bottom, offering both left and right-hand options that work regularly throughout the year. […]
Caleta de caballo Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Nestled on Lanzarote's wild southern coast, Caleta de Caballo delivers a fast, powerful right-hand reef wave that fires over sharp rocks and coral with pockets of sand, creating thrilling sections for those who crave speed and commitment. This exposed break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in a […]
this place is ok if the other side of the islands not working, but its only a beginners break and is frequently flat. ive see it big and it tends to close out but once in a while you get it real good. sucky and fast and hollow. but dont hold your breath. its good for gettin wet and u can leave the chick on the beach without her moanin. tiny paddle out.
Quintanilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Quintanilla is one of Gran Canaria's most consistent and approachable reef breaks, delivering reliable left-handers that work nearly year-round. Located on the north coast just west of Las Palmas, this spot offers fast-breaking waves over a sandy bottom with an excellent mix of accessibility and quality. The break rarely […]
Playa la laja Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa la laja is a powerful reef break located just south of Las Palmas that delivers hollow, punchy waves favored by experienced surfers seeking consistent Atlantic swell. The dark volcanic sand beach stretches 1.2 kilometers along Gran Canaria's east coast, offering a raw and energetic surfing experience […]
When we were there, there were quite a few people, 'getting away from it all', that is, stripping down to the birthday suit and sun bathing, so watch for the Euro's mit Schlong unt Growler!!
Mosca Point Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Mosca Point stands out as one of Gran Canaria's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering some of the longest and most manoeuvrable waves on the island. This powerful point break works across all tide stages and attracts experienced surfers seeking quality waves with barrel sections and extended ride opportunities. […]
Playa del Hombre Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands Playa del Hombre delivers consistent, powerful waves on Gran Canaria's eastern coast, making it one of the Canary Islands' most reliable surf destinations. This exposed sandbar and beach break produces both left and right-hand waves with hollow, fast sections that reward confident surfers. The spot's year-round accessibility […]
Buena derecha, que sale cuando entra noreste muy fuerte, normalmente se coge mejor a marea llena, ya que con marea vacia rompe todo el muelle. A veces se puede coger la izquierda. Cuando estaba el muelle viejo (que era mas corto) era muchisma, mejor ola, y necesitaba menos fuerza para entrar.
Good wave, breaks when east coast is big. better in high tide, because in low tide the wave closes. Sometimes, the left breaks too.
