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El Dedo
Look for the man made tide pool and the large volcanic rock (El Dedo) sticking up 3 meters in the air. Nice wave with a mellow vibe. It has a short left and a longer wally right. When the waves are big and the planets align the right can connect with an inside section that is duly named... -
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Piscinas
This is the non-locals wave. Just about everybody who surfs over here is relaxed. SUP collegues are welcome, but please be generous. Can be surfed left and right. With S-swell very good and long... -
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La Pelada
The montaña pelada shelters this isolated beach that never gets crowded from the northeast trade winds, but catches the northeast windswell. Good beachbreak for... -
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El Poris
A black sandbeach in the south of the bay. Most surfed in summer because it needs a northeast wind swell. Very good beginners spot as the waves are very mellow and mushy.Left and right. Best season: All year... -
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Puertito de Guímar
North wind spot. No waves. Easy... -
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El Socorro de Guimar
Between Santa Cruz and El Medano you will find an alternative spot to the El Medano region if the wind is too northern. El Medano is famous for being quite consistent and offering you to sail many days per month without even leaving the village. But the north and NNE wind sometimes doesnt enter at... -
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Martianez
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Bajamar
In the big bay of Bajamar you have several peaks,left and right. All levels.Incredible views. ood days look like Indonesia. Sand-rocks,... -
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Bajo del Medio
When the North Shore is getting big, a peak breaks out in the bay off Corralejo. Its starts outside as a big right and left with a long shoulder that provides long rides. Inside there's a faster and smaller left and right, usuallu occupied by surfers. Tip: Launch behind the corner to avoid a long... -
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Majanicho
Mellow righthander that picks up any swell from the north. Long rides that shoulder off predictably and give plenty of cutback practice for intermediates and cruisers. Best with east wind and low tide. When the Calima (east wind) pics up, windsurfers will rule the peak. Give them a couple of hours...