El Perelló

39.279367 N / -0.274400 O

El Perelló Surf Spot Guide, Spain

El Perelló is a charming fishing village just 30 kilometres south of Valencia that offers accessible beach break waves in a relaxed Mediterranean setting. This sandy bottom break delivers fun, fast-peeling waves that work across all tide stages, making it an ideal destination for surfers looking to escape the crowds while still finding quality waves. The spot combines a welcoming local vibe with consistent conditions that reward both learning surfers and those seeking a mellow session away from Spain's busier coastal breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located on Spain's Mediterranean coast in the Valencian Community, El Perelló sits in a picturesque fishing village surrounded by long sandy beaches and natural coastal beauty. The area features a wide, spacious beach with a working marina that creates interesting wave formations on both sides of the breakwaters. The landscape is relatively undeveloped compared to nearby Valencia, preserving the authentic character of a traditional Spanish coastal town while remaining easily accessible for visiting surfers.

Surf Setup

El Perelló is a beach break with predominantly right-hand waves, though A-frame peaks also form across the sandy bottom. The break responds best to easterly and northeasterly swells, with southeast swell also producing rideable conditions. Offshore winds come from the west and southwest, creating the cleanest faces during these wind directions. The beach break works well across all tide stages, though the shifting sandy bottom means you'll need to scout for the best peaks during your session. Typical waves range from small to medium size, with a hollow, fast character that makes for fun, engaging rides.

Consistency and Best Time

El Perelló is an inconsistent break that comes alive during autumn and winter months when Atlantic storm swells refract around the Mediterranean coast. Summer tends to be flat, making the period from September through March the prime window for visiting. The spot works best when easterly Levante winds combine with swell from the east or northeast. While conditions can be hit or miss, the beach's exposure and sandy bottom mean there's usually something to ride when swell does arrive.

Crowd Levels

El Perelló remains relatively uncrowded on weekdays, with only a handful of surfers in the water. Weekends see noticeably more activity, and summer months bring increased beach tourism that can affect the lineup. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers, and the beach's width means there's generally enough space for everyone to find waves.

Who It's For

This spot works best for beginner to intermediate surfers seeking gentle, manageable waves in a stress-free environment. The consistent beach break peaks and forgiving sandy bottom make it ideal for those still developing their skills. More experienced surfers will find the waves somewhat mellow but enjoyable for a relaxed session, particularly when larger swells arrive during winter months.

Hazards to Respect

Dangerous rip currents are present at El Perelló, so understanding how to identify and escape them is essential. The beach can become crowded with swimmers and tourists during summer, requiring awareness of other water users.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June through October brings warm water temperatures around 22°C, when most surfers wear board shorts or a light summer suit. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to cooler levels, requiring a 3 to 4 millimetre wetsuit for comfort. Spring and autumn months offer moderate temperatures where a 2 to 3 millimetre suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Valencia Airport sits 30 kilometres north of El Perelló, making it the most convenient entry point for international visitors. From the airport, rent a car and follow the coast road south toward El Perelló, a drive of approximately 45 minutes. Parking is available near the beach, and the town center sits within easy walking distance of the break. Public transport options exist but are limited, making a rental vehicle the most practical choice for accessing the spot and exploring nearby breaks.

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El Perelló 

Spain
39.279367 N / -0.274400 O
Mediterranean
Take a car
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El Perelló Surf Spot Guide, Spain

El Perelló is a charming fishing village just 30 kilometres south of Valencia that offers accessible beach break waves in a relaxed Mediterranean setting. This sandy bottom break delivers fun, fast-peeling waves that work across all tide stages, making it an ideal destination for surfers looking to escape the crowds while still finding quality waves. The spot combines a welcoming local vibe with consistent conditions that reward both learning surfers and those seeking a mellow session away from Spain's busier coastal breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located on Spain's Mediterranean coast in the Valencian Community, El Perelló sits in a picturesque fishing village surrounded by long sandy beaches and natural coastal beauty. The area features a wide, spacious beach with a working marina that creates interesting wave formations on both sides of the breakwaters. The landscape is relatively undeveloped compared to nearby Valencia, preserving the authentic character of a traditional Spanish coastal town while remaining easily accessible for visiting surfers.

Surf Setup

El Perelló is a beach break with predominantly right-hand waves, though A-frame peaks also form across the sandy bottom. The break responds best to easterly and northeasterly swells, with southeast swell also producing rideable conditions. Offshore winds come from the west and southwest, creating the cleanest faces during these wind directions. The beach break works well across all tide stages, though the shifting sandy bottom means you'll need to scout for the best peaks during your session. Typical waves range from small to medium size, with a hollow, fast character that makes for fun, engaging rides.

Consistency and Best Time

El Perelló is an inconsistent break that comes alive during autumn and winter months when Atlantic storm swells refract around the Mediterranean coast. Summer tends to be flat, making the period from September through March the prime window for visiting. The spot works best when easterly Levante winds combine with swell from the east or northeast. While conditions can be hit or miss, the beach's exposure and sandy bottom mean there's usually something to ride when swell does arrive.

Crowd Levels

El Perelló remains relatively uncrowded on weekdays, with only a handful of surfers in the water. Weekends see noticeably more activity, and summer months bring increased beach tourism that can affect the lineup. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers, and the beach's width means there's generally enough space for everyone to find waves.

Who It's For

This spot works best for beginner to intermediate surfers seeking gentle, manageable waves in a stress-free environment. The consistent beach break peaks and forgiving sandy bottom make it ideal for those still developing their skills. More experienced surfers will find the waves somewhat mellow but enjoyable for a relaxed session, particularly when larger swells arrive during winter months.

Hazards to Respect

Dangerous rip currents are present at El Perelló, so understanding how to identify and escape them is essential. The beach can become crowded with swimmers and tourists during summer, requiring awareness of other water users.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June through October brings warm water temperatures around 22°C, when most surfers wear board shorts or a light summer suit. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to cooler levels, requiring a 3 to 4 millimetre wetsuit for comfort. Spring and autumn months offer moderate temperatures where a 2 to 3 millimetre suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

Valencia Airport sits 30 kilometres north of El Perelló, making it the most convenient entry point for international visitors. From the airport, rent a car and follow the coast road south toward El Perelló, a drive of approximately 45 minutes. Parking is available near the beach, and the town center sits within easy walking distance of the break. Public transport options exist but are limited, making a rental vehicle the most practical choice for accessing the spot and exploring nearby breaks.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf El Perelló from September through March, especially during autumn and winter when Atlantic swells refract into the Mediterranean. The spot comes alive with easterly or northeasterly swells combined with easterly Levante winds, though conditions are inconsistent and summer is typically flat. It works across all tide stages on its sandy bottom, rewarding patient surfers with fun waves.
El Perelló suits beginner to intermediate surfers best, with gentle, manageable waves on a forgiving sandy bottom. Learning surfers enjoy consistent beach break peaks in a stress-free setting, while experienced surfers find mellow, enjoyable sessions, especially on larger winter swells. The relaxed vibe supports skill development without pressure.
El Perelló features a sandy bottom beach break with predominantly right-hand waves and A-frame peaks that peel fast and hollow. It responds best to easterly and northeasterly swells, with southeast swell also rideable, and stays clean under west or southwest offshore winds. Typical waves are small to medium, working across all tide stages, though scout shifting peaks.
El Perelló stays uncrowded on weekdays with just a handful of surfers, busier on weekends and with summer beach tourism, but the wide beach offers space. Reach it via Valencia Airport 30 kilometres north, then drive 45 minutes south; parking is near the beach, with the town center walkable. Public transport is limited, so renting a car is practical.
El Perelló stands out as an uncrowded escape near Valencia, blending fun, fast-peeling beach break waves with a welcoming fishing village vibe and natural coastal beauty. Its marina creates unique peaks on both sides, consistent across tides on sandy bottom, ideal for mellow sessions away from busier breaks while staying accessible.

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