Largos

36.0 N / -5.6 O

Largos Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled in Andalucia's wild coastline, Largos delivers punchy left-hand reef waves over flat rocks that carve into fun, rippable lines for surfers chasing quality over quantity. This rocky bottom setup rewards clean sessions with smooth takeoffs and speedy walls, creating an electric vibe when the stars align. It's the kind of spot where every wave feels like a rewarding puzzle, drawing riders who appreciate Spain's hidden reef gems.

Geography and Nature

Largos sits on Andalucia's rugged Atlantic-facing shore in southern Spain, framed by dramatic cliffs and open beaches that blend rocky outcrops with stretches of coarse sand. The coastal landscape feels raw and untamed, far from urban bustle yet close enough to feel the pulse of local surf culture, with the reef jutting out into turquoise waters backed by rolling hills. This semi-remote setup offers a wild, windswept beauty typical of the region's exposed headlands, where the flat rock bottom shapes waves amid natural stone platforms.

Surf Setup

Largos fires as a classic reef-rocky break, peeling reliable lefts that hold shape from mellow shoulders to steeper faces on bigger days. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells that wrap in perfectly, while north, northwest, and northeast winds groom the surface for offshore perfection. The wave performs across all tides, making it forgiving for timing sessions, though mid to high tide often enhances the pocket for longer rides. Expect a typical session to deliver fun, powerful walls up to 1.5 meters, with quick sections that test your turns amid a mix of shortboarders and longboarders linking lines.

Consistency and Best Time

Largos breaks sometimes rather than daily, with unreliable summer conditions giving way to more frequent swells in fall and winter when east-southeast pulses deliver the goods. Aim for October through March for the best windows, especially midweek during northwest wind spells that clean up the face. Avoid peak summer unless chasing rare east swells, as flat spells dominate then.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see crowded lineups with a steady flow of local and visiting surfers sharing peaks. Weekends ramp up to ultra crowded, filling fast with the regional crew.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Largos welcomes beginners on smaller days with approachable lefts over the flat rocks, building confidence through fun trim sessions. Intermediates thrive on the consistent shape for practicing turns and speed lines, while advanced riders push the steeper sections for critical airs. Everyone scores when it's on, from first-timers paddling into whites to pros hunting barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that can jar on wipeouts, especially at low tide, and occasional rips pulling offshore during bigger swells. Stay aware of sea urchins clinging to the reef and time your exits carefully to avoid shallow zones.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2mm shorty or boardshorts suffice on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort in choppier conditions. Spring and fall hover at 15 to 19 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm steamer ideal for versatile sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Jerez Airport (XRY), about 50 kilometers southeast, or Malaga Airport (AGP), roughly 150 kilometers east, then rent a car for the coastal drive. From Jerez, head west on the A4 then N340 toward Cadiz, exiting to Vejer de la Frontera and following signs to the coast—total drive under an hour. Parking is limited but available in small lots near the reef, a 5-minute walk to the break; arrive early on weekends. Public buses from Cadiz connect to nearby Conil de la Frontera, from where taxis or a short hitch cover the last 10 kilometers.

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36.0 N / -5.6 O
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Largos Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled in Andalucia's wild coastline, Largos delivers punchy left-hand reef waves over flat rocks that carve into fun, rippable lines for surfers chasing quality over quantity. This rocky bottom setup rewards clean sessions with smooth takeoffs and speedy walls, creating an electric vibe when the stars align. It's the kind of spot where every wave feels like a rewarding puzzle, drawing riders who appreciate Spain's hidden reef gems.

Geography and Nature

Largos sits on Andalucia's rugged Atlantic-facing shore in southern Spain, framed by dramatic cliffs and open beaches that blend rocky outcrops with stretches of coarse sand. The coastal landscape feels raw and untamed, far from urban bustle yet close enough to feel the pulse of local surf culture, with the reef jutting out into turquoise waters backed by rolling hills. This semi-remote setup offers a wild, windswept beauty typical of the region's exposed headlands, where the flat rock bottom shapes waves amid natural stone platforms.

Surf Setup

Largos fires as a classic reef-rocky break, peeling reliable lefts that hold shape from mellow shoulders to steeper faces on bigger days. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells that wrap in perfectly, while north, northwest, and northeast winds groom the surface for offshore perfection. The wave performs across all tides, making it forgiving for timing sessions, though mid to high tide often enhances the pocket for longer rides. Expect a typical session to deliver fun, powerful walls up to 1.5 meters, with quick sections that test your turns amid a mix of shortboarders and longboarders linking lines.

Consistency and Best Time

Largos breaks sometimes rather than daily, with unreliable summer conditions giving way to more frequent swells in fall and winter when east-southeast pulses deliver the goods. Aim for October through March for the best windows, especially midweek during northwest wind spells that clean up the face. Avoid peak summer unless chasing rare east swells, as flat spells dominate then.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see crowded lineups with a steady flow of local and visiting surfers sharing peaks. Weekends ramp up to ultra crowded, filling fast with the regional crew.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Largos welcomes beginners on smaller days with approachable lefts over the flat rocks, building confidence through fun trim sessions. Intermediates thrive on the consistent shape for practicing turns and speed lines, while advanced riders push the steeper sections for critical airs. Everyone scores when it's on, from first-timers paddling into whites to pros hunting barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that can jar on wipeouts, especially at low tide, and occasional rips pulling offshore during bigger swells. Stay aware of sea urchins clinging to the reef and time your exits carefully to avoid shallow zones.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2mm shorty or boardshorts suffice on warmer days. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort in choppier conditions. Spring and fall hover at 15 to 19 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm steamer ideal for versatile sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Jerez Airport (XRY), about 50 kilometers southeast, or Malaga Airport (AGP), roughly 150 kilometers east, then rent a car for the coastal drive. From Jerez, head west on the A4 then N340 toward Cadiz, exiting to Vejer de la Frontera and following signs to the coast—total drive under an hour. Parking is limited but available in small lots near the reef, a 5-minute walk to the break; arrive early on weekends. Public buses from Cadiz connect to nearby Conil de la Frontera, from where taxis or a short hitch cover the last 10 kilometers.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght:
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Largos from October through March for the best conditions, especially midweek with northwest winds and east-southeast swells. It breaks more frequently in fall and winter, delivering reliable lefts up to 1.5 meters, while summer is mostly flat and unreliable. All tides work, with mid to high tide ideal for longer rides on the forgiving reef.
Largos suits all surfers, from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy approachable lefts on smaller days for building confidence, intermediates practice turns and speed lines on consistent shapes, and advanced riders tackle steeper sections for critical airs over the flat rock bottom.
Largos offers punchy left-hand reef waves over flat rocks, peeling from mellow shoulders to steeper faces up to 1.5 meters. It thrives on southeast, east, and northeast swells with north, northwest, or northeast offshore winds, delivering fun, rippable lines and speedy walls across all tides.
Weekdays at Largos see crowded lineups with locals and visitors, ramping up to ultra crowded on weekends. Fly into Jerez Airport 50 kilometers southeast or Malaga 150 kilometers east, rent a car, and drive under an hour from Jerez via A4 and N340 to Vejer de la Frontera. Limited parking near the reef requires early arrival, with a 5-minute walk to the break.
Largos stands out with its punchy left-hand reef waves over flat rocks that carve fun, rippable lines amid Andalucia's wild cliffs and turquoise waters. Every wave feels like a rewarding puzzle on this semi-remote gem, blending raw coastal beauty with smooth takeoffs and speedy walls for quality sessions when southeast swells and offshore winds align.

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