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El Cotillo
Powerful sideshore beachbreak which allows up to three turns on good days. Often closes out when swell is too big or tide is wrong for the banks. High tide is normally best, depending on how the banks are. Perfect timing is crucial. From June till September, when the waves are small El Cotillo...
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Esquinzo
Nice beachbreak with sometimes a barrel section. Picks up swell from north to west, but it has to be (very) small to be surfable. The huge cliffs will shelter you from the northern wind. You will score way longer rides than in El Cotillo. All year around spot.
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La Pared
Beachbreak for all levels, very popular by the local surf schools. Not surfable with high tide due to the water reaching all the way to the cliffs. Some barrel sections when it’s getting classic. Best season: October till March. © Surfer...
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Playa de Jarugo
If the north shore is flat, you will still find waves here. Picks up any swell from north to west. Easy beachbreak for all levels, and works best with east wind. Also known as ‘Playa de las Mujeres’. Best season: September and October. © Mauro Ladu /
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Playa de Garcey
Also known as ‘The American Star’, named after the ship stranded right behind the peak in 1994. Beachbreak for all levels with some barrel sections when it is getting classic. Unfortunately the ship broke apart and dispapeared totaly under water in 2012. Needs a small swell, no...
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Cofete
A huge beach break in the middle of nowhere. Not a common spot, but if you are lucky you can score a nice session. Needs a small swell without wind, otherwise the current will be too strong. A long dirtroad trip away from Morro Jable so take water and food. Best season: September and October.
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