10 Best Surf Spots In Fuerteventura, Spain

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Fuerteventura Island is the recognized archipelago of the Canaries. The island is known as the ‘Hawaii of Europe’ and is a popular surfing destination in the Canary Islands of Spain. The island is home to numerous white sand beaches accompanied by beautiful weather with a pleasant climate and plenty of waves making it the perfect surf destination in the country. The beautiful sunshine with the best weather year-round and surprisingly affordable makes it a popular choice among surfers. The strategic location of the Canary Islands, which is few degrees north of the tropic of cancer, is exposed to the big swells of the North Atlantic Ocean, makes it an ideal location for different water sports activities. The long stretches of coastline attract surfing enthusiasts and even a lot of celebrities to ride the big waves on their boards. The giant waves make the pro surfers come back every year to experience the amazing ride on the waves. Let’s have a run down at the 10 best surf spots in Fuerteventura.

1. Los Lobos

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Located in the inhabited island, Los Lobos offers the most spectacular surfing experience in the Canary Islands. It offers the most unusual and the longest right-hand waves with perfect tube sections. The waves are 300 - 500 meters (984 - 1640 feet) high and run all along the coast. You can reach the surf break via ferries that leave every hour from the surf town Corralejo. You can experience the fastest barrelling waves apt for advanced surfers. October to March is the best time to experience these long waves with varied sections and quality.

Los Lobos

Address: Canary Islands

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2. Cyclop

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It is another popular surfing spot among riders to experience the large waves coming from both the left and right side. This is a reef break and is best suited for confident surfers to paddle on the high waves.

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3. Punta Elena


If you are looking for a real thrill, then the reef break within the bay of Corralejo is the ideal one for you. The reef break has several peaks that can produce barrels on its day. One of the peaks is popularly known as the ‘Rocky Point” which is a training spot for intermediate level surfers. The breaks really get bigger on the outside and forms left and right roll on the inside. The spot offers the best surfing experience during mid to high tide.

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4. El Hierro


Located on the north coast of the Fuerteventura Island next to the Majanicho beach, El Hierro is a popular surfing spot with great swells. It’s definitely worth a watch as you witness those giant waves and experience the super fast barrelling from right to left-hand wave over the shallow reefs.

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5. Majanicho


This is an exposed reef break with the right and left-hand waves. The swells rise from the north and gradually bend it down the reef into the deep bay. The break is an ideal surfing spot for beginners and intermediate level surfers round the year.

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6. El Muelle

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Located next to the port of Corralejo, this long walled left-hander reef is also known as the harbor wall. It offers the best swells with winds coming from the west. There is no beach break or left-hand side wave so, it is highly recommended not to surf from the left with high tides to avoid getting smacked on the reef. November to April is the best surfing season for the amateur to advanced surfers.

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7. Baja del Medio

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This surfing break is known as a Rocky Point where big waves start from the north coast and break out in the Bay of Corralejo. The swells are really big starting from the outside creating long right-hand shoulder waves with faster and shallower inside on the left. The deep water with long rides offers a perfect surfing destination for beginners and long boarders.

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8. The Bubble

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Located on the north coast of Fuerteventura, this reef break is infamously famous for offering the most powerful barrels breaking over a sharp rocky reef. The bubble is one of the powerful right-hander wave spots with big swells and offshore winds making it a favorite destination for advanced surfers to ride on those powerful heavy waves. For beginners, it’s a great break to watch and get inspired.

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9. El Burro


Located in the middle of the dunes in Corralejo, this is a sheltered reef break on the Fuerteventura islands. The beach is also known as the ‘Glass beach’ and is popular with kite surfers. Summer is the best time for surfers as the wind swells from the northeast to the west. The surfers can experience the best swells around the mid tide especially during morning and evening as the winds take you over the peak when the trade winds pick up

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10. El Quemao


Situated on the north coast of Lanzarote across the fishing village of La Santa, El Quemao is considered to have the best waves in the world. It’s magnificent to witness the giant waves breaking from miles away. The powerful waves are like a gladiator that produces amazing barrels breaking over a shallow lava reef. The incredible waves produce solid groundswell from the north making it the most powerful and dangerous barrels that can wipe you out of your life. These may endanger amateurs or beginners due to its electrifying powerful waves; however, it can be the best surfing experience for experienced surfers.

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Surfing spots of the Canaries

The Spanish archipelago is the home to white sandy beaches and several islands which had been on the surfing map since 1970. The Canary Islands offers the best surfing destination in Europe. With long stretching coastlines, warm weather and offshore winds make it perfect place to explore surfing opportunities on the big waves. The big swells created by the North Atlantic are fascinating to watch. Overlooking it means you are losing out from experiencing the greatest adventure of your life. No matter how skillful you are, these top surfing spots of the Canaries will never fail to amuse you.

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Best islands of adventure

The Spanish archipelago is the home to white sandy beaches and several islands which had been on the surfing map since 1970. The Canary Islands offers the best surfing destination in Europe. With long stretching coastlines, warm weather and offshore winds make it perfect place to explore surfing opportunities on the big waves. The big swells created by the North Atlantic are fascinating to watch. Overlooking it means you are losing out from experiencing the greatest adventure of your life. No matter how skilful you are, these top surfing spots of the Canaries will never fail to amuse you.

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Sudarsana, a freelance writer, has an affinity for traveling to diverse destinations and exploring various cultures.

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