Livello 2 surf houses


Gravejard

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 […]



Playa la laja

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 […]



La Puntilla

La Puntilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands La Puntilla is a fast and powerful reef break located on the north coast of Gran Canaria that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. This right-hand point break sits within the Las Canteras beach area and offers regular swell throughout the year, making it one […]



La Cicer

Not recommended, La Cicer or Cicer, located on the end of Las Canteras rairly puts out an enjoyable wave. On larger days six foot plus swells break on the outer reef mellow down and rebreak on shore. Not a long ride at all, Normally breaking all at once. Also over populated with bodyboarders, much more able to ride steep closeout that Cicer is known for.



La Barra

Parking near the beach is usually difficult. There are some near private parkings at streets. Luis Morote and Padre Cueto.



El Lloret

The exit, in this spot is very dangerous.Lloret, this spot is truly worth surfing if you hit it at the right time. I´ve surfed some better waves here then Playa Negra, Costa. Starts breaking later september early october through the winter months. Fairly constant, 12 to 16 days out of the month normally with about three epic. Only one flaw due to the trade winds Lloret is constantly hit with an onshore wind not to worry the wave still puts up a fun ride. Swells hit a subwater shelf (consisting mainly of rounded rocks) then break making and nice steep long right ending in the channel. New Surfers must show respect to the locals, there law mainly states that you are not allowed to catch a wave unless they let you, I said ok when they told me but then kept on riding regardless. Small kuts a commen on feet from walking out of water. Falling on waves is not too dangeroius. I try not to worry too much. Getting in you have to be careful about the current, not an ordanary current one of the strongest I have ever faced. I suggest just watching otehr people get in. That´s it. Enjoy



El Confital

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El Air

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain any information about a surf spot called "El Air" in the Canary Islands. I've reviewed all eight search results thoroughly, which cover numerous well-documented Canary Islands breaks including El Quemao, El Hierro, El […]


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Gravejard

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 […]



Playa la laja

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 […]



La Puntilla

La Puntilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands La Puntilla is a fast and powerful reef break located on the north coast of Gran Canaria that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. This right-hand point break sits within the Las Canteras beach area and offers regular swell throughout the year, making it one […]



La Cicer

Not recommended, La Cicer or Cicer, located on the end of Las Canteras rairly puts out an enjoyable wave. On larger days six foot plus swells break on the outer reef mellow down and rebreak on shore. Not a long ride at all, Normally breaking all at once. Also over populated with bodyboarders, much more able to ride steep closeout that Cicer is known for.



La Barra

Parking near the beach is usually difficult. There are some near private parkings at streets. Luis Morote and Padre Cueto.



El Lloret

The exit, in this spot is very dangerous.Lloret, this spot is truly worth surfing if you hit it at the right time. I´ve surfed some better waves here then Playa Negra, Costa. Starts breaking later september early october through the winter months. Fairly constant, 12 to 16 days out of the month normally with about three epic. Only one flaw due to the trade winds Lloret is constantly hit with an onshore wind not to worry the wave still puts up a fun ride. Swells hit a subwater shelf (consisting mainly of rounded rocks) then break making and nice steep long right ending in the channel. New Surfers must show respect to the locals, there law mainly states that you are not allowed to catch a wave unless they let you, I said ok when they told me but then kept on riding regardless. Small kuts a commen on feet from walking out of water. Falling on waves is not too dangeroius. I try not to worry too much. Getting in you have to be careful about the current, not an ordanary current one of the strongest I have ever faced. I suggest just watching otehr people get in. That´s it. Enjoy



El Confital

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El Air

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain any information about a surf spot called "El Air" in the Canary Islands. I've reviewed all eight search results thoroughly, which cover numerous well-documented Canary Islands breaks including El Quemao, El Hierro, El […]


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Gravejard

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 […]



Playa la laja

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 […]



La Puntilla

La Puntilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands La Puntilla is a fast and powerful reef break located on the north coast of Gran Canaria that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. This right-hand point break sits within the Las Canteras beach area and offers regular swell throughout the year, making it one […]



La Cicer

Not recommended, La Cicer or Cicer, located on the end of Las Canteras rairly puts out an enjoyable wave. On larger days six foot plus swells break on the outer reef mellow down and rebreak on shore. Not a long ride at all, Normally breaking all at once. Also over populated with bodyboarders, much more able to ride steep closeout that Cicer is known for.



La Barra

Parking near the beach is usually difficult. There are some near private parkings at streets. Luis Morote and Padre Cueto.



El Lloret

The exit, in this spot is very dangerous.Lloret, this spot is truly worth surfing if you hit it at the right time. I´ve surfed some better waves here then Playa Negra, Costa. Starts breaking later september early october through the winter months. Fairly constant, 12 to 16 days out of the month normally with about three epic. Only one flaw due to the trade winds Lloret is constantly hit with an onshore wind not to worry the wave still puts up a fun ride. Swells hit a subwater shelf (consisting mainly of rounded rocks) then break making and nice steep long right ending in the channel. New Surfers must show respect to the locals, there law mainly states that you are not allowed to catch a wave unless they let you, I said ok when they told me but then kept on riding regardless. Small kuts a commen on feet from walking out of water. Falling on waves is not too dangeroius. I try not to worry too much. Getting in you have to be careful about the current, not an ordanary current one of the strongest I have ever faced. I suggest just watching otehr people get in. That´s it. Enjoy



El Confital

The best tube-right from Europe.



El Air

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain any information about a surf spot called "El Air" in the Canary Islands. I've reviewed all eight search results thoroughly, which cover numerous well-documented Canary Islands breaks including El Quemao, El Hierro, El […]


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Gravejard

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 […]



Playa la laja

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 […]



La Puntilla

La Puntilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands La Puntilla is a fast and powerful reef break located on the north coast of Gran Canaria that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. This right-hand point break sits within the Las Canteras beach area and offers regular swell throughout the year, making it one […]



La Cicer

Not recommended, La Cicer or Cicer, located on the end of Las Canteras rairly puts out an enjoyable wave. On larger days six foot plus swells break on the outer reef mellow down and rebreak on shore. Not a long ride at all, Normally breaking all at once. Also over populated with bodyboarders, much more able to ride steep closeout that Cicer is known for.



La Barra

Parking near the beach is usually difficult. There are some near private parkings at streets. Luis Morote and Padre Cueto.



El Lloret

The exit, in this spot is very dangerous.Lloret, this spot is truly worth surfing if you hit it at the right time. I´ve surfed some better waves here then Playa Negra, Costa. Starts breaking later september early october through the winter months. Fairly constant, 12 to 16 days out of the month normally with about three epic. Only one flaw due to the trade winds Lloret is constantly hit with an onshore wind not to worry the wave still puts up a fun ride. Swells hit a subwater shelf (consisting mainly of rounded rocks) then break making and nice steep long right ending in the channel. New Surfers must show respect to the locals, there law mainly states that you are not allowed to catch a wave unless they let you, I said ok when they told me but then kept on riding regardless. Small kuts a commen on feet from walking out of water. Falling on waves is not too dangeroius. I try not to worry too much. Getting in you have to be careful about the current, not an ordanary current one of the strongest I have ever faced. I suggest just watching otehr people get in. That´s it. Enjoy



El Confital

The best tube-right from Europe.



El Air

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain any information about a surf spot called "El Air" in the Canary Islands. I've reviewed all eight search results thoroughly, which cover numerous well-documented Canary Islands breaks including El Quemao, El Hierro, El […]


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Gravejard

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 […]



Playa la laja

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 […]



La Puntilla

La Puntilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands La Puntilla is a fast and powerful reef break located on the north coast of Gran Canaria that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. This right-hand point break sits within the Las Canteras beach area and offers regular swell throughout the year, making it one […]



La Cicer

Not recommended, La Cicer or Cicer, located on the end of Las Canteras rairly puts out an enjoyable wave. On larger days six foot plus swells break on the outer reef mellow down and rebreak on shore. Not a long ride at all, Normally breaking all at once. Also over populated with bodyboarders, much more able to ride steep closeout that Cicer is known for.



La Barra

Parking near the beach is usually difficult. There are some near private parkings at streets. Luis Morote and Padre Cueto.



El Lloret

The exit, in this spot is very dangerous.Lloret, this spot is truly worth surfing if you hit it at the right time. I´ve surfed some better waves here then Playa Negra, Costa. Starts breaking later september early october through the winter months. Fairly constant, 12 to 16 days out of the month normally with about three epic. Only one flaw due to the trade winds Lloret is constantly hit with an onshore wind not to worry the wave still puts up a fun ride. Swells hit a subwater shelf (consisting mainly of rounded rocks) then break making and nice steep long right ending in the channel. New Surfers must show respect to the locals, there law mainly states that you are not allowed to catch a wave unless they let you, I said ok when they told me but then kept on riding regardless. Small kuts a commen on feet from walking out of water. Falling on waves is not too dangeroius. I try not to worry too much. Getting in you have to be careful about the current, not an ordanary current one of the strongest I have ever faced. I suggest just watching otehr people get in. That´s it. Enjoy



El Confital

The best tube-right from Europe.



El Air

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain any information about a surf spot called "El Air" in the Canary Islands. I've reviewed all eight search results thoroughly, which cover numerous well-documented Canary Islands breaks including El Quemao, El Hierro, El […]


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Gravejard

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 […]



Playa la laja

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 […]



La Puntilla

La Puntilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands La Puntilla is a fast and powerful reef break located on the north coast of Gran Canaria that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. This right-hand point break sits within the Las Canteras beach area and offers regular swell throughout the year, making it one […]



La Cicer

Not recommended, La Cicer or Cicer, located on the end of Las Canteras rairly puts out an enjoyable wave. On larger days six foot plus swells break on the outer reef mellow down and rebreak on shore. Not a long ride at all, Normally breaking all at once. Also over populated with bodyboarders, much more able to ride steep closeout that Cicer is known for.



La Barra

Parking near the beach is usually difficult. There are some near private parkings at streets. Luis Morote and Padre Cueto.



El Lloret

The exit, in this spot is very dangerous.Lloret, this spot is truly worth surfing if you hit it at the right time. I´ve surfed some better waves here then Playa Negra, Costa. Starts breaking later september early october through the winter months. Fairly constant, 12 to 16 days out of the month normally with about three epic. Only one flaw due to the trade winds Lloret is constantly hit with an onshore wind not to worry the wave still puts up a fun ride. Swells hit a subwater shelf (consisting mainly of rounded rocks) then break making and nice steep long right ending in the channel. New Surfers must show respect to the locals, there law mainly states that you are not allowed to catch a wave unless they let you, I said ok when they told me but then kept on riding regardless. Small kuts a commen on feet from walking out of water. Falling on waves is not too dangeroius. I try not to worry too much. Getting in you have to be careful about the current, not an ordanary current one of the strongest I have ever faced. I suggest just watching otehr people get in. That´s it. Enjoy



El Confital

The best tube-right from Europe.



El Air

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain any information about a surf spot called "El Air" in the Canary Islands. I've reviewed all eight search results thoroughly, which cover numerous well-documented Canary Islands breaks including El Quemao, El Hierro, El […]


Livello 4 surf spots


Gravejard

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 […]



Playa la laja

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 […]



La Puntilla

La Puntilla Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands La Puntilla is a fast and powerful reef break located on the north coast of Gran Canaria that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. This right-hand point break sits within the Las Canteras beach area and offers regular swell throughout the year, making it one […]



La Cicer

Not recommended, La Cicer or Cicer, located on the end of Las Canteras rairly puts out an enjoyable wave. On larger days six foot plus swells break on the outer reef mellow down and rebreak on shore. Not a long ride at all, Normally breaking all at once. Also over populated with bodyboarders, much more able to ride steep closeout that Cicer is known for.



La Barra

Parking near the beach is usually difficult. There are some near private parkings at streets. Luis Morote and Padre Cueto.



El Lloret

The exit, in this spot is very dangerous.Lloret, this spot is truly worth surfing if you hit it at the right time. I´ve surfed some better waves here then Playa Negra, Costa. Starts breaking later september early october through the winter months. Fairly constant, 12 to 16 days out of the month normally with about three epic. Only one flaw due to the trade winds Lloret is constantly hit with an onshore wind not to worry the wave still puts up a fun ride. Swells hit a subwater shelf (consisting mainly of rounded rocks) then break making and nice steep long right ending in the channel. New Surfers must show respect to the locals, there law mainly states that you are not allowed to catch a wave unless they let you, I said ok when they told me but then kept on riding regardless. Small kuts a commen on feet from walking out of water. Falling on waves is not too dangeroius. I try not to worry too much. Getting in you have to be careful about the current, not an ordanary current one of the strongest I have ever faced. I suggest just watching otehr people get in. That´s it. Enjoy



El Confital

The best tube-right from Europe.



El Air

I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a significant limitation: the search results provided do not contain any information about a surf spot called "El Air" in the Canary Islands. I've reviewed all eight search results thoroughly, which cover numerous well-documented Canary Islands breaks including El Quemao, El Hierro, El […]


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