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Where is the most consistent surf in Spain?

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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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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1. Nazaré, the surfing capital of Europe. Nazaré, on the west coast of Portugal, is probably the most famous surfing spot in Europe. The town owes its reputation as the surfing capital of Europe to the Nazaré Canyon, an underwater ravine that reaches a staggering depth of 5,000 metres.

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Winters are colder, with foggy days and some rain, so full wetsuits plus booties are appropriate, especially if you will be surfing the shallow reef breaks. Southern Spain has a semi-arid climate with sunny days and warmer temperatures. In summer you won't need a wetsuit, and in winter a light wetsuit will do.

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BALI IS A YEAR ROUND SURF DESTINATION First and foremost why Bali is the world's best surf destination, is the consistency and quality of the surf. Unlike the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans which deliver swells intermittently, the Indian Ocean is a consistent year-round swell-making machine.

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Gold Coast, Australia Situated between Brisbane and Byron Bay in southeastern Queensland, the Gold Coast is considered the gold standard for many pro surfers and grommets the world over. It's tough to beat the year-round surfing, well-patrolled beaches, and epic point breaks.

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For those into surfing, it is a well-known fact that Newquay in Cornwall is widely known as the surfing capital of the UK, but our data puts Croyde in Devon at the top. Read on to discover the other most sought-after surfing destinations throughout the country.

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