Playa del Bol

38.641333 N / 0.051717 O

Playa del Bol Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled in a serene cove on Spain's Costa Blanca, Playa del Bol delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This spot offers an ordinary power with a laid-back vibe, perfect for sessions where you can score fun, regular rides without the chaos of bigger breaks. Surfers love its peaceful atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for those seeking reliable lines in a picturesque setting.

Geography and Nature

Playa del Bol sits in Villajoyosa, Alicante province, about 3 kilometers south of the town center along the stunning Costa Blanca coastline. This semi-remote cove features around 240 meters of golden sand mixed with pebbles, framed by yellow rock cliffs that create a cozy, sheltered bay with turquoise waters. The beach slopes sharply into the sea, blending natural beauty with easy access, far from urban hustle yet close enough for convenience.

Surf Setup

Playa del Bol is a reliable beach break firing rights and lefts, with peaks that form approachable A-frames on good days. It thrives on swells from the southwest, south, southeast, and east, while west winds hold it offshore for clean faces. Mid to high tide smooths out the waves best, avoiding low-tide exposure of the rocky bottom; expect a typical session to deliver chest-to-head-high walls that let you practice turns or cruise on a longboard in ordinary, user-friendly conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot picks up regular swells throughout the year, especially in winter and spring when east and south systems roll in consistently from the Mediterranean. Aim for October to April for the most reliable surf, with peak sessions during mild storms bringing 1-2 meter faces. Summer can flatten out, so avoid June to September unless chasing rare east winds, and check forecasts for west wind days year-round.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are often empty, giving you solo sessions to connect with the waves. Weekends draw a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup chill.

Who It's For

Playa del Bol suits all skill levels, from beginners paddling into soft rollers on the sandy peaks to intermediates linking turns on the peeling rights and lefts. Advanced surfers will find enough power on bigger swells to push maneuvers, while everyone benefits from the forgiving beach-break nature and low crowds. Newcomers can build confidence here without pressure, and pros appreciate the uncrowded lines for flowy rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the rocky patches on the bottom at low tide and occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Sea urchins lurk in shallower areas, so booties help, but the spot remains manageable with standard beach-break awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22-27°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 15-18°C, calling for a full 4/3mm steamer to handle cooler sessions. Spring and fall see 18-22°C waters, ideal for a 3/2mm suit on most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Alicante Airport (ALC), just 35 kilometers north, for the quickest access, or Valencia Airport (VLC) about 120 kilometers away. From Alicante, hop on the AP-7 motorway south for 30-40 minutes to Villajoyosa, then follow signs 3 kilometers south to the cove; free parking sits right nearby, though it fills up so arrive early. Local buses run from Alicante or Villajoyosa center, dropping within a 10-minute walk, making it straightforward for surf trips.

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Playa del Bol 

Spain
38.641333 N / 0.051717 O
Mediterranean
In the city
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Playa del Bol Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Nestled in a serene cove on Spain's Costa Blanca, Playa del Bol delivers classic beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This spot offers an ordinary power with a laid-back vibe, perfect for sessions where you can score fun, regular rides without the chaos of bigger breaks. Surfers love its peaceful atmosphere, making it a hidden gem for those seeking reliable lines in a picturesque setting.

Geography and Nature

Playa del Bol sits in Villajoyosa, Alicante province, about 3 kilometers south of the town center along the stunning Costa Blanca coastline. This semi-remote cove features around 240 meters of golden sand mixed with pebbles, framed by yellow rock cliffs that create a cozy, sheltered bay with turquoise waters. The beach slopes sharply into the sea, blending natural beauty with easy access, far from urban hustle yet close enough for convenience.

Surf Setup

Playa del Bol is a reliable beach break firing rights and lefts, with peaks that form approachable A-frames on good days. It thrives on swells from the southwest, south, southeast, and east, while west winds hold it offshore for clean faces. Mid to high tide smooths out the waves best, avoiding low-tide exposure of the rocky bottom; expect a typical session to deliver chest-to-head-high walls that let you practice turns or cruise on a longboard in ordinary, user-friendly conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot picks up regular swells throughout the year, especially in winter and spring when east and south systems roll in consistently from the Mediterranean. Aim for October to April for the most reliable surf, with peak sessions during mild storms bringing 1-2 meter faces. Summer can flatten out, so avoid June to September unless chasing rare east winds, and check forecasts for west wind days year-round.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are often empty, giving you solo sessions to connect with the waves. Weekends draw a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup chill.

Who It's For

Playa del Bol suits all skill levels, from beginners paddling into soft rollers on the sandy peaks to intermediates linking turns on the peeling rights and lefts. Advanced surfers will find enough power on bigger swells to push maneuvers, while everyone benefits from the forgiving beach-break nature and low crowds. Newcomers can build confidence here without pressure, and pros appreciate the uncrowded lines for flowy rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the rocky patches on the bottom at low tide and occasional rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Sea urchins lurk in shallower areas, so booties help, but the spot remains manageable with standard beach-break awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22-27°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 15-18°C, calling for a full 4/3mm steamer to handle cooler sessions. Spring and fall see 18-22°C waters, ideal for a 3/2mm suit on most days.

How to Get There

Fly into Alicante Airport (ALC), just 35 kilometers north, for the quickest access, or Valencia Airport (VLC) about 120 kilometers away. From Alicante, hop on the AP-7 motorway south for 30-40 minutes to Villajoyosa, then follow signs 3 kilometers south to the cove; free parking sits right nearby, though it fills up so arrive early. Local buses run from Alicante or Villajoyosa center, dropping within a 10-minute walk, making it straightforward for surf trips.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Ordinary
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Surf Playa del Bol from October to April for the most reliable waves, especially during winter and spring with east and south swells. It picks up regular Mediterranean systems year-round, thriving on southwest, south, southeast, and east swells with west offshore winds. Mid to high tide is ideal for chest-to-head-high walls, while summer from June to September often flattens unless rare east winds hit.
Playa del Bol suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners can paddle into soft rollers on sandy peaks, intermediates link turns on peeling rights and lefts, and advanced riders push maneuvers on bigger swells. Its forgiving beach-break nature, ordinary power, and low crowds let everyone build confidence or enjoy flowy rides without pressure.
Playa del Bol offers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a sandy bottom with rocks, forming approachable A-frames on good days. It delivers fun, regular chest-to-head-high walls with ordinary power, best at mid to high tide to avoid low-tide rocks. Swells from southwest, south, southeast, and east work with west offshore winds for clean, user-friendly faces.
Weekdays at Playa del Bol are often empty for solo sessions, with weekends drawing a chill mix of locals and visitors. Fly into Alicante Airport 35 kilometers north or Valencia 120 kilometers away, then drive AP-7 south 30-40 minutes to Villajoyosa and 3 kilometers further; free parking is nearby but fills early. Local buses from Alicante or Villajoyosa drop within a 10-minute walk.
Playa del Bol stands out as a hidden gem with reliable beach-break lines in a serene 240-meter cove of golden sand and pebbles, framed by yellow rock cliffs and turquoise waters. Its laid-back vibe, peaceful atmosphere, and low crowds offer fun rides without chaos, unlike busier breaks, in a picturesque, semi-remote setting on Costa Blanca that's convenient yet far from urban hustle.

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