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Beaches with the best waves in Spain

Discover the most impressive surfing destinations along the Spanish coast, from the powerful waves of the Basque Country to the consistent breaks of Galicia and Cantabria. This guide is perfect for surfers of all levels seeking the best action on the water. Explore famous beaches and hidden gems, with information on ideal conditions for each spot. Plan your next surf adventure and experience the thrill of riding waves at some of Europe's most spectacular locations.

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    El Palmar Beach (Vejer de la Frontera, Cadiz)

    83 Global Votes
    • Consistent waves between October and April

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    Over 4 kilometers long, El Palmar is the benchmark spot in Cadiz, known for the high quality and consistency of its waves. It offers a multitude of peaks, ideal for beginner to intermediate level surfers.

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    Salinas Beach (Castrillón, Asturias)

    45 Global Votes
    • Offers consistent clean waves

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    This extensive two-kilometer beach is known for its multiple peaks and consistent, powerful waves, especially in winter. Its northwest orientation guarantees clean groundswell waves, attracting surfers of all levels.

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    Razo Beach (Carballo, A Coruña)

    45 Global Votes
    • Offers both left and right hand waves

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    This 5.5-kilometer sandy beach is one of the best in Galicia for surfing, with multiple variable sand-bottom peaks. It offers waves for all levels, making it a very popular and accessible destination.

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    Zarautz Beach (Zarautz, Gipuzkoa)

    41 Global Votes
    • Consistent, high-quality waves

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    This extensive sandy beach offers consistent and varied waves, making it ideal for surfers of all levels. Its popularity is due to its versatility and the presence of numerous surf schools.

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    Rodiles Beach (Villaviciosa, Asturias)

    35 Global Votes
    • Features strong and long left waves at low tide

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    Known for its long and consistent waves, often compared to those of Mundaka, Rodiles is a benchmark spot on the north coast. Its location next to a river mouth gives it exceptional power and speed.

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    El Socorro Beach (Los Realejos, Tenerife)

    33 Global Votes
    • Waves suit lots of levels

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    This beach offers very good left and right waves throughout all months of the year, making it an ideal option for those wishing to start surfing in the Canary Islands. Its consistency is a big draw.

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    Pantín Beach (Valdoviño, A Coruña)

    31 Global Votes
    • Offers powerful groundswells from North Atlantic storms

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    Home to the Pantín Classic Galicia Pro, this beach is internationally recognized for the quality and consistency of its waves. It receives swell year-round, being a beach break that handles a considerable size.

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    El Confital (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)

    28 Global Votes
    • Considered one of Europe's top waves

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    Considered one of the best right-hand waves in Europe, El Confital offers excellent tubes and vertical walls for maneuvers. Its reef waves, which can reach 3 meters, attract surfers seeking adrenaline.

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    Los Lances Beach (Tarifa, Cadiz)

    21 Global Votes
    • Has nice waves to surf

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    Over 7 kilometers long, this beach is famous for the quality of its waves, which are good and high, perfect for surfing. The pleasant water temperature throughout the year is a bonus.

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    Sopelana Beach (Sopelana, Biscay)

    19 Global Votes
    • Delivers two distinct beaches

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    Popular for its versatility, Sopelana is suitable for surfers of all levels and boasts excellent surf infrastructure. It offers everything from waves for beginners to challenging peaks for experts.

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    Mundaka Beach (Mundaka, Biscay)

    15 Global Votes
    • World-class left-hand barrel

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    Considered the best left-hand wave in Europe and one of the best in the world, Mundaka is a challenge for experienced surfers. Its long, fast, and tubular wave makes it an iconic spot that has hosted world championships.

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    El Quemao (La Santa, Lanzarote)

    13 Global Votes
    • Consistent surf

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    Famous for its impressive and powerful breaking waves, El Quemao is considered one of the best surf spots in the Canary Islands. It is a challenge reserved exclusively for the most experienced surfers.

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    Doniños Beach (Ferrol, A Coruña)

    10 Global Votes
    • Consistent surf year-round

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    With almost 2 kilometers of white sand, Doniños is famous for the high quality and consistency of its waves, especially with northerly winds. It has hosted the Spanish Surf Championship, solidifying its reputation as one of the best waves in Galicia.

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    Famara Beach (Teguise, Lanzarote)

    6 Global Votes
    • Ideal for intermediate and advanced surfers

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    This beach offers long and consistent waves in a spectacular landscape, making it an ideal place to learn to surf from scratch and for surfers of all levels. Its conditions are favorable year-round.