Acid Drop

28.747750 N / -13.933833 O

Acid Drop Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

Acid Drop in Majanicho delivers fast, powerful reef waves that demand respect from experienced surfers seeking adrenaline-pumping rides over flat rocks. This right and left reef break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in Fuerteventura's rugged north, where the ocean unleashes regular swells into steep drops and hollow sections. It's the kind of spot that rewards precise positioning with memorable sessions under the right conditions.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the wild northern coast of Fuerteventura near Majanicho, Acid Drop sits in a remote, arid landscape of dramatic cliffs, volcanic rocks, and sparse vegetation typical of the Canary Islands. The area feels far from urban bustle, with a rocky shoreline and flat rock bottom exposed at low tide, backed by basic fisherman houses and open scrubland. No sandy beaches here—just pure, exposed reef terrain shaped by relentless Atlantic energy.

Surf Setup

Acid Drop is a classic reef break with both rights and lefts firing over a flat rock bottom, producing fast and powerful waves that can barrel on good days. It thrives on northwest and west swells, with south, southeast, or east winds holding it clean for offshore grooming. Mid tide is prime, as the reef comes alive without becoming too shallow or backwash-heavy. Expect intense, sectiony rides up to 150 meters on a typical session, where quick maneuvers and committed drops separate the sessions.

Consistency and Best Time

Acid Drop fires regularly thanks to Fuerteventura's exposure to north Atlantic swells, making it consistent from September to April when northwest groundswells roll in steadily. Winter months of December to March often deliver the biggest, most powerful surf, while spring and fall provide cleaner, mid-sized days with lighter winds. Avoid summer if chasing quality waves, as swells drop off and trade winds dominate, though occasional windswell can surprise.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays relatively empty with few surfers on both weekdays and weekends, attracting a mix of locals and visiting wave hunters. Its remote location and challenging nature keep numbers low year-round.

Who It's For

Acid Drop suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and steep takeoffs. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and fast lines that punish mistakes. Advanced riders will find it ideal for progression, with long walls for carves and occasional barrels on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents that can pull hard offshore and the flat rocks that lurk just below, especially at low tide. Approach with local knowledge to navigate safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 20 to 23°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 17 to 20°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to stay comfortable in choppier conditions. Spring and fall hover at 19 to 22°C, making a 2mm shorty or springsuit perfect for all-day surfing.

How to Get There

Fly into Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), about 50 kilometers southeast of Majanicho, then rent a car for the 45-minute drive north on FV-1 and FV-2 through Corralejo toward Lajares, turning off onto the dirt track to Majanicho village. Park is free and plentiful near the fisherman houses, with the spot a short 200-meter walk down to the rocky entry. No reliable public transport reaches here, so driving is essential for flexibility.

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Acid Drop 

Canary Islands
28.747750 N / -13.933833 O
Fuerteventura
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Acid Drop Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

Acid Drop in Majanicho delivers fast, powerful reef waves that demand respect from experienced surfers seeking adrenaline-pumping rides over flat rocks. This right and left reef break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe in Fuerteventura's rugged north, where the ocean unleashes regular swells into steep drops and hollow sections. It's the kind of spot that rewards precise positioning with memorable sessions under the right conditions.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the wild northern coast of Fuerteventura near Majanicho, Acid Drop sits in a remote, arid landscape of dramatic cliffs, volcanic rocks, and sparse vegetation typical of the Canary Islands. The area feels far from urban bustle, with a rocky shoreline and flat rock bottom exposed at low tide, backed by basic fisherman houses and open scrubland. No sandy beaches here—just pure, exposed reef terrain shaped by relentless Atlantic energy.

Surf Setup

Acid Drop is a classic reef break with both rights and lefts firing over a flat rock bottom, producing fast and powerful waves that can barrel on good days. It thrives on northwest and west swells, with south, southeast, or east winds holding it clean for offshore grooming. Mid tide is prime, as the reef comes alive without becoming too shallow or backwash-heavy. Expect intense, sectiony rides up to 150 meters on a typical session, where quick maneuvers and committed drops separate the sessions.

Consistency and Best Time

Acid Drop fires regularly thanks to Fuerteventura's exposure to north Atlantic swells, making it consistent from September to April when northwest groundswells roll in steadily. Winter months of December to March often deliver the biggest, most powerful surf, while spring and fall provide cleaner, mid-sized days with lighter winds. Avoid summer if chasing quality waves, as swells drop off and trade winds dominate, though occasional windswell can surprise.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays relatively empty with few surfers on both weekdays and weekends, attracting a mix of locals and visiting wave hunters. Its remote location and challenging nature keep numbers low year-round.

Who It's For

Acid Drop suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and steep takeoffs. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the rocky bottom and fast lines that punish mistakes. Advanced riders will find it ideal for progression, with long walls for carves and occasional barrels on bigger swells.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents that can pull hard offshore and the flat rocks that lurk just below, especially at low tide. Approach with local knowledge to navigate safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters of 20 to 23°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 17 to 20°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to stay comfortable in choppier conditions. Spring and fall hover at 19 to 22°C, making a 2mm shorty or springsuit perfect for all-day surfing.

How to Get There

Fly into Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), about 50 kilometers southeast of Majanicho, then rent a car for the 45-minute drive north on FV-1 and FV-2 through Corralejo toward Lajares, turning off onto the dirt track to Majanicho village. Park is free and plentiful near the fisherman houses, with the spot a short 200-meter walk down to the rocky entry. No reliable public transport reaches here, so driving is essential for flexibility.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast, East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Acid Drop fires consistently from September to April when northwest Atlantic swells arrive regularly. Winter months from December to March deliver the biggest and most powerful surf, while spring and fall offer cleaner, mid-sized days with lighter winds. Summer brings weaker swells and dominant trade winds, making it less ideal for quality sessions.
Acid Drop is exclusively for experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and steep takeoffs. Beginners and intermediates should avoid this spot due to the rocky bottom and fast lines that punish mistakes. Advanced riders will find it ideal for progression with long walls for carves and occasional barrels on bigger swells.
Acid Drop is a classic reef break with both right and left-hand waves firing over a flat rock bottom. The break produces fast and powerful waves that can barrel on good days, with intense, sectiony rides reaching up to 150 meters. It thrives on northwest and west swells, with mid tide being prime when the reef comes alive without becoming too shallow.
Fly into Fuerteventura Airport about 50 kilometers away, then rent a car for the 45-minute drive north toward Majanicho village. Park free near the fisherman houses with a short 200-meter walk to the rocky entry. Acid Drop stays relatively empty with few surfers on weekdays and weekends, attracting mainly locals and visiting wave hunters.
Acid Drop delivers a raw, uncrowded vibe in Fuerteventura's rugged north with a remote, arid landscape of dramatic cliffs and volcanic rocks. Its exposed reef terrain shaped by relentless Atlantic energy creates fast, powerful waves that reward precise positioning. The spot offers an authentic experience far from urban bustle, ideal for experienced surfers seeking adrenaline-pumping rides over flat rocks.

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