Mejillones point

28.6294 N / -13.8333 O

Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic landscape for rides that reward timing and positioning. Nestled in Majanicho, this spot offers a mix of challenge and accessibility for those chasing uncrowded gems.

Geography and Nature

Mejillones Point sits in the rugged north of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain, within the remote Majanicho area featuring dramatic volcanic cliffs and open beaches backed by arid desert terrain. The coastal landscape is wild and untamed, with a rocky reef shoreline transitioning to sandy sections, exposed to the full force of the Atlantic. This isolated stretch feels far from urban bustle, emphasizing Fuerteventura's lunar-like natural beauty.

Surf Setup

This is a classic reef-rocky break favoring lefts, though rights can appear on bigger days, forming powerful and fun waves with hollow sections over a sandy-with-rock bottom. Optimal swells roll in from the north and northeast, or northwest angles, while north or south to southeast winds keep things offshore and clean. It fires across all tides, making sessions flexible, and on a typical good day expect punchy 1 to 2 meter faces holding shape for 50 to 150 meter rides that demand respect but deliver long walls when aligned.

Consistency and Best Time

Mejillones Point breaks sometimes, with inconsistent conditions overall, though it shines in winter months from October to April when north-northwest swells push through reliably. Summers from June to September tend to go flat, so avoid then for surf; target early mornings or weekdays during the peak season for the best chances. Swell frequency picks up around 100 days a year, with northwest groundswells combining best with light offshore winds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, offering plenty of space, while weekends ramp up to ultra crowded with a mix of locals and visitors. The local crew shares waves respectfully in this north shore haven.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Mejillones Point welcomes beginners on smaller days with its forgiving sandy sections, intermediates enjoy the fun power for progression, and advanced riders tackle the hollow barrels and speed on bigger northwest swells. Everyone finds something, from playful 1-meter peelers to challenging 2-meter-plus faces. Paddle out if you're comfortable on reefs and ready for variable conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents, sharp rocks on the reef, and sea urchins, especially near the lineup. Stay aware and know your exit paths to surf safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2 wetsuit to stay comfortable in longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 or steamer ideal depending on air temps and swell size.

How to Get There

Fly into Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), just 33 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the straightforward drive north via FV-1 and FV-10 to Majanicho, about 45 minutes total. Park right at the spot with easy public access and instant walk-in under 5 minutes; no 4x4 needed. Public buses run from the airport to Corralejo, but a car is best for this remote north shore access.

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Mejillones point 

Spain
28.6294 N / -13.8333 O
Mediterranean
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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Mejillones Point Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Mejillones Point delivers a powerful reef break with left-handers peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun and hollow waves that draw surfers seeking quality sessions in Fuerteventura's north shore. The vibe here is raw and exposed, blending the thrill of northwest swells with the island's volcanic landscape for rides that reward timing and positioning. Nestled in Majanicho, this spot offers a mix of challenge and accessibility for those chasing uncrowded gems.

Geography and Nature

Mejillones Point sits in the rugged north of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain, within the remote Majanicho area featuring dramatic volcanic cliffs and open beaches backed by arid desert terrain. The coastal landscape is wild and untamed, with a rocky reef shoreline transitioning to sandy sections, exposed to the full force of the Atlantic. This isolated stretch feels far from urban bustle, emphasizing Fuerteventura's lunar-like natural beauty.

Surf Setup

This is a classic reef-rocky break favoring lefts, though rights can appear on bigger days, forming powerful and fun waves with hollow sections over a sandy-with-rock bottom. Optimal swells roll in from the north and northeast, or northwest angles, while north or south to southeast winds keep things offshore and clean. It fires across all tides, making sessions flexible, and on a typical good day expect punchy 1 to 2 meter faces holding shape for 50 to 150 meter rides that demand respect but deliver long walls when aligned.

Consistency and Best Time

Mejillones Point breaks sometimes, with inconsistent conditions overall, though it shines in winter months from October to April when north-northwest swells push through reliably. Summers from June to September tend to go flat, so avoid then for surf; target early mornings or weekdays during the peak season for the best chances. Swell frequency picks up around 100 days a year, with northwest groundswells combining best with light offshore winds.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, offering plenty of space, while weekends ramp up to ultra crowded with a mix of locals and visitors. The local crew shares waves respectfully in this north shore haven.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Mejillones Point welcomes beginners on smaller days with its forgiving sandy sections, intermediates enjoy the fun power for progression, and advanced riders tackle the hollow barrels and speed on bigger northwest swells. Everyone finds something, from playful 1-meter peelers to challenging 2-meter-plus faces. Paddle out if you're comfortable on reefs and ready for variable conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents, sharp rocks on the reef, and sea urchins, especially near the lineup. Stay aware and know your exit paths to surf safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2 wetsuit to stay comfortable in longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 19 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 or steamer ideal depending on air temps and swell size.

How to Get There

Fly into Fuerteventura Airport (FUE), just 33 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the straightforward drive north via FV-1 and FV-10 to Majanicho, about 45 minutes total. Park right at the spot with easy public access and instant walk-in under 5 minutes; no 4x4 needed. Public buses run from the airport to Corralejo, but a car is best for this remote north shore access.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: North, NorthEast
Good wind direction: North
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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Winter from October to April is ideal, when north-northwest swells push through reliably and deliver consistent sessions. Summer months June to September tend to go flat, so avoid then. Target early mornings or weekdays during peak season for the best chances and fewer crowds sharing the waves.
Mejillones Point welcomes all surfers. Beginners enjoy forgiving sandy sections on smaller days, intermediates progress through fun power, and advanced riders tackle hollow barrels and speed on bigger northwest swells. Everyone finds something from playful 1-meter peelers to challenging 2-meter-plus faces depending on conditions.
This classic reef-rocky break favors left-handers with rights appearing on bigger days, forming powerful and fun waves with hollow sections over sandy-with-rock bottom. Optimal swells roll in from north, northeast, or northwest angles while north or south to southeast winds keep things offshore and clean, firing across all tides.
Fly into Fuerteventura Airport 33 kilometers away, rent a car, and drive north about 45 minutes to Majanicho with easy public access and parking right at the spot. Weekdays see few surfers offering plenty of space, while weekends ramp up to ultra crowded with locals and visitors sharing waves respectfully.
Mejillones Point delivers raw, exposed reef breaks in a remote north shore haven with dramatic volcanic cliffs and untamed coastal landscape. The spot offers uncrowded gems on weekdays, powerful fun waves with hollow sections, and a wild vibe blending northwest swells with Fuerteventura's lunar-like natural beauty far from urban bustle.

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