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Surf Spain

The Spots

the spots

Popoyo

Bingin

Impossibles

Waimea Bay

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Quick Tips

Travel Time

Connectivity

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Visa Requirements

Language

Drinking Water 

Cash, Card

Avg Cost (AUD)

Citizens of many countries can visit Spain as tourists without a visa for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.

Wifi: Commonly available in cities, towns, and tourist hotspots.
Preferred 4G: Movistar, Orange, and Vodafone are the primary providers.

Spanish

Water: Tap water is safe to drink in most parts of Spain.

Cash Usage: While credit and debit cards are widely accepted, having cash on hand is recommended, especially for small transactions or in smaller towns.
ATMs: Easily found in cities, towns

Cup of coffee: Approximately €1.5-3
Lunch: Approximately €8-20
Beer: €1-4, depending on the brand and venue.

LAX - 11+ hrs
SYD - 14+ hrs
HEATH - 5+ hrs

Prime Surfing Season 

The North East coast of Spain is a surfer's paradise, boasting diverse beaches that offer a broad spectrum of waves suitable for both novices and seasoned surfers. Whether you're into point-breaks or reef breaks, there's something for the skilled surfer, especially during the peak seasons of autumn and spring. Notably consistent throughout the year, these waves promise powerful and varied experiences.

Thanks to Spain's unique geographical positioning, it witnesses exceptional wave quality year-round. The multitude of locations ensures surfers can find the perfect conditions for their sessions, regardless of swell or wind patterns. Furthermore, the tranquil beaches provide a serene atmosphere away from bustling crowds. In some spots, you might even find yourself as the lone surfer, offering an unrivaled experience. All these factors converge to make the Cantabrian Sea and the Atlantic Ocean shores in Spain an unmatched surfing destination.

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For surfing on the North East coast of Spain, the best months are typically during the autumn and spring seasons. So, that would generally mean from September to November for autumn and from March to May for spring. During these periods, the combination of swells, winds, and overall wave conditions tend to be most favorable for surfing in this region

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