Hierro(left)

28.740400 N / -13.954650 O

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 raw and exhilarating, drawing dedicated wave riders to its consistent north swells in a stunning, remote corner of the Canaries.

Geography and Nature

Hierro(left) sits on the northern shore of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, a short drive past the fishing village of Majanicho along a dusty coastal track. The spot features a small, pebbly beach framed by high volcanic cliffs and clear Atlantic waters, far from urban bustle in a rugged, natural landscape. This remote, windswept area offers pristine surroundings with pearly white sands and Martian-like terrain, perfect for surfers seeking an untouched session.

Surf Setup

Hierro(left) is a classic reef break firing left-handers over a sharp rocky bottom, forming walling waves that can hollow out into speedy tubes on the right sets. It thrives on north and northwest swells, with southeast winds providing clean offshore conditions to keep faces glassy. The wave works across all tides, though mid to high tide softens the impact on the reef. In a typical session, expect powerful, ordinary-sized waves from waist-high to double overhead, demanding precise positioning in the takeoff zone for those long, carving runs.

Consistency and Best Time

This exposed reef break offers dependable surf from north-northwest groundswells, making it consistent year-round but peaking from October to March when winter swells roll in reliably. Summers tend flatter, so target the cooler months for the best action, avoiding the trade wind-dominated periods if possible. Swell frequency builds in winter, delivering frequent sessions up to 3 meters.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, ideal for relaxed paddles. Weekends draw a bigger crowd, mixing locals and visitors at this popular north shore gem.

Who It's For

Hierro(left) suits all surfers, but confident intermediates and advanced riders will thrive on its powerful lefts and rocky challenge. Beginners can dip in on smaller, walling days for an intro to north coast reefs, while experts chase the hollow sections and speed lines. Every level finds rewarding waves, from fun peelers to high-performance barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp volcanic rocks on the reef bottom, especially at low tide, and respect the powerful waves that demand good positioning. Paddle out through channels to avoid unnecessary risks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to stay comfortable in the chillier swells. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a spring suit or 2/2mm wetsuit the go-to for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), just 34 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the 30-40 minute drive north on FV-109 toward Majanicho. From the fishing harbor, follow the dusty coastal track west for 3-4 minutes to park overlooking the break—no walking required as it's right below. The second nearest airport is Lanzarote (ACE), 40 kilometers away by ferry, but driving from FUE is simplest with ample roadside parking. No public transport serves this remote spot directly, so a vehicle is essential.

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Canary Islands
28.740400 N / -13.954650 O
Fuerteventura
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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 raw and exhilarating, drawing dedicated wave riders to its consistent north swells in a stunning, remote corner of the Canaries.

Geography and Nature

Hierro(left) sits on the northern shore of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, a short drive past the fishing village of Majanicho along a dusty coastal track. The spot features a small, pebbly beach framed by high volcanic cliffs and clear Atlantic waters, far from urban bustle in a rugged, natural landscape. This remote, windswept area offers pristine surroundings with pearly white sands and Martian-like terrain, perfect for surfers seeking an untouched session.

Surf Setup

Hierro(left) is a classic reef break firing left-handers over a sharp rocky bottom, forming walling waves that can hollow out into speedy tubes on the right sets. It thrives on north and northwest swells, with southeast winds providing clean offshore conditions to keep faces glassy. The wave works across all tides, though mid to high tide softens the impact on the reef. In a typical session, expect powerful, ordinary-sized waves from waist-high to double overhead, demanding precise positioning in the takeoff zone for those long, carving runs.

Consistency and Best Time

This exposed reef break offers dependable surf from north-northwest groundswells, making it consistent year-round but peaking from October to March when winter swells roll in reliably. Summers tend flatter, so target the cooler months for the best action, avoiding the trade wind-dominated periods if possible. Swell frequency builds in winter, delivering frequent sessions up to 3 meters.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, ideal for relaxed paddles. Weekends draw a bigger crowd, mixing locals and visitors at this popular north shore gem.

Who It's For

Hierro(left) suits all surfers, but confident intermediates and advanced riders will thrive on its powerful lefts and rocky challenge. Beginners can dip in on smaller, walling days for an intro to north coast reefs, while experts chase the hollow sections and speed lines. Every level finds rewarding waves, from fun peelers to high-performance barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp volcanic rocks on the reef bottom, especially at low tide, and respect the powerful waves that demand good positioning. Paddle out through channels to avoid unnecessary risks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 23 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to stay comfortable in the chillier swells. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a spring suit or 2/2mm wetsuit the go-to for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), just 34 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the 30-40 minute drive north on FV-109 toward Majanicho. From the fishing harbor, follow the dusty coastal track west for 3-4 minutes to park overlooking the break—no walking required as it's right below. The second nearest airport is Lanzarote (ACE), 40 kilometers away by ferry, but driving from FUE is simplest with ample roadside parking. No public transport serves this remote spot directly, so a vehicle is essential.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction:
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful, Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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Surf Hierro(left) year-round with peaks from October to March on north-northwest swells up to 3 meters. It thrives on north and northwest swells with southeast offshore winds for glassy faces, working across all tides but best at mid to high. Summers are flatter, so target cooler winter months for consistent, powerful sessions in this remote north coast gem.
Hierro(left) suits all surfers, with confident intermediates and advanced riders thriving on its powerful lefts, rocky challenges, hollow tubes, and speed lines. Beginners can try smaller walling days for an intro to north coast reefs, while experts chase high-performance barrels. Every level finds rewarding waves from fun peelers to demanding runs.
Hierro(left) is a powerful left-hand reef break over sharp volcanic rocks, delivering fast hollow walls, long rippable rides, and occasional tubes on bigger sets. It fires on north and northwest swells from waist-high to double overhead, with walling waves that demand precise takeoff positioning for carving runs, cleaned by southeast offshore winds.
Weekdays offer few surfers for relaxed sessions, while weekends attract more locals and visitors. Fly into Fuerteventura Airport 34 kilometers away, rent a car for a 30-40 minute drive north on FV-109 past Majanicho fishing village, then 3-4 minutes on a dusty coastal track to park overlooking the break with no walking needed.
Hierro(left) stands out with its raw, exhilarating vibe in a dramatic amphitheatre of white sands and towering cliffs on Fuerteventura's wild north coast. This remote, windswept reef delivers consistent powerful lefts over volcanic rocks in pristine, untouched surroundings, offering thrilling tubes and carves far from urban areas for dedicated wave riders.

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