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La Machacona
Fast, hollow challenging left on exposed south coast reef. Any kind of S swell N wind combo will work, providing it doesn't get too big. Gets super crowded when the conditions come together, mainly in spring or summer. Some localism - experienced surfers... -
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Bahía del Médano
Sandy beach perfect for your first surfing experiences. Rentals and schools are nearby, and mostly you have small waves. If a south swell arrives, however, this spot turns into a classy beachbreak with a nice, long, peeling righthander. Watch out for wind- and kitesurfers, as well as the nearby... -
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Bahía del Médano
The biggest natural beach in Tenerife also hosts its main kitesurfing spot for all levels. With northeast wind, the regular one, it´s a bit choppy, and usually very small waves, although they´re a bit bigger on the right side of the beach. Southwest wind is very gusty and side offshore, so better... -
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El Médano Muelle
The harbour wall is a wavesailing spot that works with low tide (starting from mid tide and down). With higher tide it´s still sailable for kite but you get a washback from the wall. If the wind is a bit Northerly, you´ll have better wind here than in the Bahía. Also works with a south swell.... -
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Igueste de San Andrés
Considered the best spot in the northern part of Tenerife. Very reliable surfing possible all year long with winter being the best time of the year. You get there from Santa Cruz via Teresitas towards Igueste. Perfect left handed waves that are very steep occasionally. The bottom is rocks and sand.... -
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La Tejita
With W to SW-winds popular kitespot. Side on-shore wind from the right. Big beach to launch. All levels. If the wind turns Southwest, it comes offshore in El Médano. La tejita is the place to be with these conditions for kiting, where a southwest wind comes side onshore. Can have a small... -
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Bahía del Médano
The biggest natural beach in Tenerife also hosts its main windsurfing spot for all levels. Here you find most of the windsurfing rentals and schools. Good conditions for freeride, slalom and freestyle. With northeast wind, the regular one, it´s a bit choppy, and usually very small waves. Southwest... -
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El Cabezo Bunker
A northeast windswell brings powerful and fast left- and righthanders here. Be careful for windsurfers. It is rare that this spot works without wind, but worth checking the day after a windy week. Difficult... -
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La Jaquita
Good waves for all levels with different peaks on a mixture of reef and sand. South swell can bring nice waves but gets crowded very fast. Northeast windswell is good for beginners. The hotel shelters the wave from the trade winds. Nice beach to stay with the family and have a drink in the... -
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Fitenia
This break holds swell up to double mast high. Works normally between October and April. But not more then averagely 2 to 3 times a month. Beware of the harbour wall! The very strong currents make it sometimes impossible to get your equipment back. Even if you dont loose it close to the harbour...