La caleta

36.5248 N / -6.3035 O

La caleta Surf Spot Guide, Spain

La Caleta in Cadiz delivers fast and powerful beach breaks that fire up on the right swells, offering both punchy rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures a lively urban vibe right in the heart of southern Spain's surf scene, where regular waves draw surfers eager for sessions packed with speed and progression. Whether you're chasing barrels or honing turns, La Caleta's consistent energy makes it a standout for anyone seeking that classic Spanish coast rush.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the historic old town of Cadiz along the Costa de la Luz, La Caleta sits as a compact urban beach framed by ancient city walls and breakwaters that shape its intimate cove-like feel. The sandy stretch gives way to the Atlantic's open energy, with nearby promenades and golden dunes blending urban buzz and coastal wildness. Protected yet exposed to key swells, the beach's scythe-shaped layout creates multiple peaks amid a rugged, sun-baked landscape typical of Andalusia's windswept shores.

Surf Setup

La Caleta shines as a beach break with rights and lefts peeling fast across the sandy bottom, often forming A-frames on good days that let you link high-speed turns. It thrives on southeast and east swells that wrap in cleanly, while northwest or west winds hold offshore to keep faces glassy and groomed. All tides work here, though mid to high tide smooths out the power for longer rides. Expect a typical session to deliver regular sets up to 2 meters, with fast walls demanding quick maneuvers amid a mix of peaking waves.

Consistency and Best Time

La Caleta offers regular surf throughout the year, peaking in winter and spring when southwest and south swells push consistent energy into the bay. October to April brings the most reliable conditions, with fall storms firing up powerful sessions several times a week. Avoid flat summer months from June to August when swells fade, though early mornings can surprise with leftover energy.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see crowded lineups with a steady flow of locals and visitors sharing peaks. Weekends ramp up to ultra crowded, especially on firing days when the small beach fills fast.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, La Caleta welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and manageable beach breaks on smaller days. Intermediates thrive on the fast sections and A-frames for building speed and turns, while advanced riders score powerful barrels and carves when swells hit 2 meters plus. Everyone finds waves to match their level in this versatile spot.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling out from peaks on bigger swells, and mind any exposed rocks near the breakwaters during low tide. Stay aware of your positioning to navigate safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October holds water temperatures between 20°C and 24°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/2mm shorty on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March dips to 14°C to 17°C, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall average 17°C to 20°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit keeps you warm through longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Jerez Airport (XRY) about 40 kilometers northeast or Seville Airport (SVQ) roughly 130 kilometers north, both with easy rental car access via the AP-4 highway straight to Cadiz. From Jerez, it's a 45-minute drive south on well-signed roads leading right to the city center. Park along the nearby streets or at paid lots within 500 meters of the beach, as space tightens on busy days. Public buses from Cadiz station drop you a short 10-minute walk to the spot, making it hassle-free for non-drivers.

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La caleta 

Spain
36.5248 N / -6.3035 O
Mediterranean
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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La caleta Surf Spot Guide, Spain

La Caleta in Cadiz delivers fast and powerful beach breaks that fire up on the right swells, offering both punchy rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom. This spot captures a lively urban vibe right in the heart of southern Spain's surf scene, where regular waves draw surfers eager for sessions packed with speed and progression. Whether you're chasing barrels or honing turns, La Caleta's consistent energy makes it a standout for anyone seeking that classic Spanish coast rush.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the historic old town of Cadiz along the Costa de la Luz, La Caleta sits as a compact urban beach framed by ancient city walls and breakwaters that shape its intimate cove-like feel. The sandy stretch gives way to the Atlantic's open energy, with nearby promenades and golden dunes blending urban buzz and coastal wildness. Protected yet exposed to key swells, the beach's scythe-shaped layout creates multiple peaks amid a rugged, sun-baked landscape typical of Andalusia's windswept shores.

Surf Setup

La Caleta shines as a beach break with rights and lefts peeling fast across the sandy bottom, often forming A-frames on good days that let you link high-speed turns. It thrives on southeast and east swells that wrap in cleanly, while northwest or west winds hold offshore to keep faces glassy and groomed. All tides work here, though mid to high tide smooths out the power for longer rides. Expect a typical session to deliver regular sets up to 2 meters, with fast walls demanding quick maneuvers amid a mix of peaking waves.

Consistency and Best Time

La Caleta offers regular surf throughout the year, peaking in winter and spring when southwest and south swells push consistent energy into the bay. October to April brings the most reliable conditions, with fall storms firing up powerful sessions several times a week. Avoid flat summer months from June to August when swells fade, though early mornings can surprise with leftover energy.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see crowded lineups with a steady flow of locals and visitors sharing peaks. Weekends ramp up to ultra crowded, especially on firing days when the small beach fills fast.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, La Caleta welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and manageable beach breaks on smaller days. Intermediates thrive on the fast sections and A-frames for building speed and turns, while advanced riders score powerful barrels and carves when swells hit 2 meters plus. Everyone finds waves to match their level in this versatile spot.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling out from peaks on bigger swells, and mind any exposed rocks near the breakwaters during low tide. Stay aware of your positioning to navigate safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October holds water temperatures between 20°C and 24°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/2mm shorty on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March dips to 14°C to 17°C, requiring a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall average 17°C to 20°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit keeps you warm through longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Jerez Airport (XRY) about 40 kilometers northeast or Seville Airport (SVQ) roughly 130 kilometers north, both with easy rental car access via the AP-4 highway straight to Cadiz. From Jerez, it's a 45-minute drive south on well-signed roads leading right to the city center. Park along the nearby streets or at paid lots within 500 meters of the beach, as space tightens on busy days. Public buses from Cadiz station drop you a short 10-minute walk to the spot, making it hassle-free for non-drivers.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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October to April brings the most reliable conditions at La Caleta, with fall storms firing up powerful sessions several times a week. Winter and spring peak with southwest and south swells pushing consistent energy into the bay. Avoid flat summer months from June to August when swells fade, though early mornings can surprise with leftover energy.
Yes, La Caleta welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and manageable beach breaks on smaller days. The forgiving sand provides a safe learning environment where newcomers can build confidence. Intermediates thrive on the fast sections and A-frames for developing speed and turns, while advanced riders score powerful barrels and carves when swells exceed 2 meters.
La Caleta shines as a beach break with rights and lefts peeling fast across the sandy bottom, often forming A-frames on good days. It thrives on southeast and east swells that wrap in cleanly, while northwest or west winds hold offshore to keep faces glassy. Mid to high tide smooths out the power for longer rides with regular sets up to 2 meters.
Weekdays see crowded lineups with steady locals and visitors sharing peaks, while weekends ramp up to ultra crowded on firing days. Fly into Jerez Airport about 40 kilometers northeast or Seville Airport roughly 130 kilometers north, then drive south on the AP-4 highway to Cadiz. Park along nearby streets or paid lots within 500 meters of the beach, or take public buses from Cadiz station for a short 10-minute walk.
La Caleta captures a lively urban vibe right in the heart of southern Spain's surf scene, nestled in Cadiz's historic old town along the Costa de la Luz. The compact urban beach framed by ancient city walls and breakwaters creates an intimate cove-like feel blending urban buzz with coastal wildness. Its versatile setup delivers consistent energy throughout the year, welcoming all skill levels with fast, powerful beach breaks across a forgiving sandy bottom.

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