El Bunker

28.3467 N / -16.2458 O

El Bunker Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

El Bunker is a powerful left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast waves for experienced surfers seeking a technical challenge in southern Tenerife. Named after the abandoned military bunker that overlooks the break, this spot offers consistent waves with a distinctive character shaped by its rocky bottom and dramatic coastal setting. If you're looking for a wave that demands respect and rewards skill, El Bunker deserves a place on your Canary Islands itinerary.

Geography and Nature

El Bunker sits in Playa de las Americas, a developed resort area in southern Tenerife, yet the break itself maintains a raw, natural character. The spot is located just a few minutes walk from the main beach area, making it easily accessible despite its rugged surroundings. The entire break features a volcanic rock bottom with sharp formations that jut out from the water, creating the reef structure that generates the wave's distinctive shape. The coastline here is dramatic and unforgiving, with dark volcanic rock dominating the landscape rather than sandy beaches.

Surf Setup

El Bunker is a left-hand reef break that works best with south and southwest swell directions, though it also responds to west and northwest swells depending on conditions. The wave forms a powerful, hollow wall that peels along the reef, offering multiple sections for experienced surfers to link turns and maneuvers. Offshore winds from the south and southeast help clean up the wave face and add definition to the wall. The break performs differently depending on tide, with mid-tide offering the most consistent shape and high tide allowing you to ride the wave from start to finish without worrying about shallow sections. At low tide, a section of reef becomes exposed in the middle of the wave, creating a technical challenge that only experienced surfers should attempt. On a typical session, expect fast takeoffs, powerful walls, and the need to maintain control through sections where the wave accelerates over the rocky bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

El Bunker breaks regularly throughout the year, making it one of Tenerife's most dependable reef breaks. The spot works best during winter months from October through May, when southern and southwestern swells are most frequent and powerful. Summer months can still produce waves, but they tend to be smaller and less consistent. The break responds well to mid-period swells and maintains shape across a range of swell sizes, though it truly shines when solid swells push through.

Crowd Levels

El Bunker attracts relatively few surfers on both weekdays and weekends compared to nearby beach breaks like El Medio. The technical nature of the break and the hazards associated with the rocky bottom naturally limit the crowd, creating a more intimate surfing experience.

Who It's For

El Bunker is strictly for intermediate to advanced surfers with solid wave-reading skills and the ability to navigate reef breaks confidently. The fast takeoffs and powerful walls demand good paddle strength and positioning. Advanced surfers will appreciate the technical sections and the opportunity to practice critical turns on a wave with real consequence. Intermediate surfers attempting this break should do so only during smaller swells and mid-tide conditions when the wave is more forgiving.

Hazards to Respect

The volcanic rock bottom is the primary hazard at El Bunker. Falls onto the sharp reef can result in cuts and bruises, so protective gear including reef booties is essential. The rocks that protrude above the water line at low tide create additional obstacles during entry and exit. Strong currents can develop depending on tide and swell direction, requiring awareness of your position in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit comfortable for extended sessions. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3 millimeter wetsuit or thicker protection. Spring and fall months offer temperatures between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 millimeter suit works well for most surfers.

How to Get There

Tenerife South Airport lies approximately 25 kilometers from El Bunker, roughly a 25-minute drive via the TF-1 motorway heading toward Playa de las Americas. From the airport, follow signs toward Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas, then navigate to the coastal area near the old bunker structure. Parking is available in the Playa de las Americas area, with the break accessible via a short walk from the main beach promenade. Public transport options include buses connecting the airport to the resort area, though having a rental car provides more flexibility for exploring multiple breaks in the region.

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Canary Islands
28.3467 N / -16.2458 O
Tenerife
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El Bunker Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

El Bunker is a powerful left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast waves for experienced surfers seeking a technical challenge in southern Tenerife. Named after the abandoned military bunker that overlooks the break, this spot offers consistent waves with a distinctive character shaped by its rocky bottom and dramatic coastal setting. If you're looking for a wave that demands respect and rewards skill, El Bunker deserves a place on your Canary Islands itinerary.

Geography and Nature

El Bunker sits in Playa de las Americas, a developed resort area in southern Tenerife, yet the break itself maintains a raw, natural character. The spot is located just a few minutes walk from the main beach area, making it easily accessible despite its rugged surroundings. The entire break features a volcanic rock bottom with sharp formations that jut out from the water, creating the reef structure that generates the wave's distinctive shape. The coastline here is dramatic and unforgiving, with dark volcanic rock dominating the landscape rather than sandy beaches.

Surf Setup

El Bunker is a left-hand reef break that works best with south and southwest swell directions, though it also responds to west and northwest swells depending on conditions. The wave forms a powerful, hollow wall that peels along the reef, offering multiple sections for experienced surfers to link turns and maneuvers. Offshore winds from the south and southeast help clean up the wave face and add definition to the wall. The break performs differently depending on tide, with mid-tide offering the most consistent shape and high tide allowing you to ride the wave from start to finish without worrying about shallow sections. At low tide, a section of reef becomes exposed in the middle of the wave, creating a technical challenge that only experienced surfers should attempt. On a typical session, expect fast takeoffs, powerful walls, and the need to maintain control through sections where the wave accelerates over the rocky bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

El Bunker breaks regularly throughout the year, making it one of Tenerife's most dependable reef breaks. The spot works best during winter months from October through May, when southern and southwestern swells are most frequent and powerful. Summer months can still produce waves, but they tend to be smaller and less consistent. The break responds well to mid-period swells and maintains shape across a range of swell sizes, though it truly shines when solid swells push through.

Crowd Levels

El Bunker attracts relatively few surfers on both weekdays and weekends compared to nearby beach breaks like El Medio. The technical nature of the break and the hazards associated with the rocky bottom naturally limit the crowd, creating a more intimate surfing experience.

Who It's For

El Bunker is strictly for intermediate to advanced surfers with solid wave-reading skills and the ability to navigate reef breaks confidently. The fast takeoffs and powerful walls demand good paddle strength and positioning. Advanced surfers will appreciate the technical sections and the opportunity to practice critical turns on a wave with real consequence. Intermediate surfers attempting this break should do so only during smaller swells and mid-tide conditions when the wave is more forgiving.

Hazards to Respect

The volcanic rock bottom is the primary hazard at El Bunker. Falls onto the sharp reef can result in cuts and bruises, so protective gear including reef booties is essential. The rocks that protrude above the water line at low tide create additional obstacles during entry and exit. Strong currents can develop depending on tide and swell direction, requiring awareness of your position in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit comfortable for extended sessions. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3 millimeter wetsuit or thicker protection. Spring and fall months offer temperatures between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 millimeter suit works well for most surfers.

How to Get There

Tenerife South Airport lies approximately 25 kilometers from El Bunker, roughly a 25-minute drive via the TF-1 motorway heading toward Playa de las Americas. From the airport, follow signs toward Los Cristianos and Playa de las Americas, then navigate to the coastal area near the old bunker structure. Parking is available in the Playa de las Americas area, with the break accessible via a short walk from the main beach promenade. Public transport options include buses connecting the airport to the resort area, though having a rental car provides more flexibility for exploring multiple breaks in the region.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthEast
Good wind direction: SouthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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El Bunker works best from October through May when southern and southwestern swells are most frequent and powerful. The break remains consistent year-round, but winter months deliver the most reliable and substantial waves. Summer months can still produce waves, though they tend to be smaller and less consistent than winter conditions.
El Bunker is strictly for intermediate to advanced surfers only. The fast takeoffs, powerful walls, and technical sections demand solid wave-reading skills and confident reef break navigation. Intermediate surfers should attempt this break only during smaller swells and mid-tide conditions when the wave is more forgiving.
El Bunker is a powerful left-hand reef break with hollow, fast waves that peel along a volcanic rock bottom. The break works best with south and southwest swell directions, though it also responds to west and northwest swells. Expect fast takeoffs, powerful walls, and multiple sections where the wave accelerates over the rocky bottom.
El Bunker sits in Playa de las Americas, approximately 25 kilometers from Tenerife South Airport, roughly a 25-minute drive via the TF-1 motorway. The break is accessible via a short walk from the main beach promenade with parking available in the resort area. El Bunker attracts relatively few surfers compared to nearby beach breaks, creating a more intimate surfing experience.
El Bunker stands out for its distinctive volcanic rock bottom with sharp formations that create a powerful, hollow wave character. Named after the abandoned military bunker overlooking the break, this reef delivers technical challenges and multiple sections for experienced surfers to link turns. The dramatic coastal setting and consistent year-round performance make it a distinctive destination for surfers seeking a wave with real consequence.

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