
Ideal conditions
Mid tide
Qualsiasi lunghezza best surf board length
A-Frame
Wave direction
NW
Swell direction
All levels
Surf level
Il borgo antico è tra i più belli di Cantabria.
Km di sabbia quasi sempre poco affollati.
Il borgo antico è tra i più belli di Cantabria.
Km di sabbia quasi sempre poco affollati.
Pro tips & rule of surf
Whether you're a beginner or chasing the next surf trip, we've got the perfect surf house.
01
Ensure a positive session by sharing waves with locals and respecting the established lineup order.
02
Always leave room for other surfers and avoid blocking the channel toward the break.
03
Study the currents, the bottom, and weather conditions before paddling out.
04
Surfing takes time and consistency. Every session is a step forward, even when it feels hard.
01
Ensure a positive session by sharing waves with locals and respecting the established lineup order.
02
Always leave room for other surfers and avoid blocking the channel toward the break.
03
Study the currents, the bottom, and weather conditions before paddling out.
04
Surfing takes time and consistency. Every session is a step forward, even when it feels hard.

The best winter surf destinations: Canary Islands (consistent waves, short flight), Sri Lanka (December–March, all levels), Indonesia (Mentawai and Bali, advanced surfers), South Africa (Jeffrey's Bay, iconic breaks), and Nicaragua (Popoyo, uncrowded lineups)

Autumn surfing at its finest: Morocco, Portugal, the Canaries, and Northern Spain peak between September and November. Fewer crowds, better prices, and Atlantic swells that leave summer in the dust.

Summer surf for beginners: top destinations include the Canaries (Las Palmas, Lajares, Adeje), Northern Portugal (Figueira da Foz, Estela Porto), France (Vieux Boucau), and Australia (Arrawarra NSW, austral winter).

A DIY surf trip comes together in five steps: pick the right destination for the season and your level, book your flight 6–10 weeks out, find a verified surfhouse close to the breaks, sort your gear before you leave, and read the forecasts on Windguru or Surf-Forecast
