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Is there anywhere to surf in Spain?

Arguably Spain's most famous surf spot is Mundaka. Those in the know say the natural conditions on this scenic stretch of Basque Country coastline create perfect waves of up to 12ft (3.6m), which are not only extremely enjoyable for experienced surfers but suitable for intermediate surfers, too.



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Praia De Razo is a three-mile, beautiful white sand beach located on Spain's Atlantic coast. Unlike many of Europe's great beaches, Razo isn't plagued by high-rise buildings and overdevelopment. Here you find consistent waves and the perfect atmosphere for any beginner looking to learn a thing or two.

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Mundaka is the capital of surfing in Spain, and in the past, it was even considered the Old Continent's best surf spot. The fishing village breathes surfing all year round and attracts surf travelers from all around the world.

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The largest of the Canary Islands, Tenerife attracts the most visitors in comparison to the other islands, but you can still find peace and solitude on the land and in the water, making it a fantastic place to visit to try surfing for the first time.

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El Quemao, Lanzarote From the fishing village of La Santa, you can see the El Quemao beach, renowned as one of the world's best surfing spots, but also one of the most feared and intimidating in the Canary Islands. That's why only experienced and skilled professionals should surf it.

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Costa Rica is one of the safest countries in the region, and southern ocean swells bless their beaches with consistent waves groomed by morning offshore winds each day. Playa Nosara is a popular spot for yoga enthusiasts, and also home to some of the best surf schools on the planet.

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If you were to take a look at a surf map Tenerife, you would see three places that really stand out as perfect for beginners to safely hit the waves. The water temperature in the Canaries is fantastic for surfing all year round, but you are advised to wear a 2mm or a 3/2mm wetsuit if surfing in the winter months.

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