‘The Hawaii of Europe’ This is the Essential Guide for those looking to learn about the waves and beaches in the Canary Islands. This archipelago enjoys a warm climate all year round, a perpetual spring. Blessed with incredible volcanic landscapes, the Canary Islands are not just a tourist destination but a true ‘Surf’ paradise for all levels.

  1. Lanzarote: Perfect Waves in a Volcanic Setting

Lanzarote is located in the north of the Canary Islands and is a small paradise, the dream of any surfer, with its lunar volcanic terrain and perfect waves for big wave surfers, beginners, and professionals. The surf spots in Lanzarote have numerous waves of consistency and high quality, making it the most desired island for surfers. For those seeking vacations full of surfing, sun, kitesurfing, skateboarding, paragliding, yoga, warmth, and sports in general, Lanzarote is the ideal destination. For more information on the best surf spots in Lanzarote here you have the surf spots map: LanzaSurf

  1. Fuerteventura: The Island of Sand Dunes and Crystal Clear Waters

Beyond its famous Teide and vibrant nightlife, Tenerife is a surf hub with numerous spots along its coast. Playa de las Américas and El Médano are particularly popular for their accessibility and variety of surf conditions, making them an ideal place for surfers of all levels as well.

  1. Tenerife: Diversity in the Atlantic

Beyond its famous Teide and vibrant nightlife, Tenerife is a surf hub with numerous spots along its coast. Playa de las Américas and El Médano are particularly popular for their accessibility and variety of surf conditions, making them an ideal place for surfers of all levels as well.

  1. Gran Canaria: The Canarian Surf Capital

With a very varied surf scene, Gran Canaria offers a spectrum of waves ranging from gentle breakers ideal for beginners to powerful waves for high-level surfers and bodyboarders. Las Canteras, in the capital Las Palmas, is the perfect spot for those looking to mix surfing with an urban experience.

  1. El Hierro and La Palma: The Best-Kept Secrets

For those who prefer to avoid crowds and immerse themselves in nature, El Hierro and La Palma are hidden treasures. They offer not only incredible waves but also the opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy a more personal and profound experience.

Tips for Planning Your Surf Trip to the Canary Islands

Time of Year: There are good waves and temperatures between 20 and 38 degrees Celsius all year round.

Equipment: What to bring? Renting surfboards and wetsuits on the islands can be a good option to travel light, as there are stores for all sports and surf schools with high-quality equipment and variety on all islands. You can check it out here: LanzaSurf

Transportation: Renting a car is very economical on the islands, allowing you to explore different beaches and corners with the best waves and surfing conditions every day.

Local Respect: Be kind, greet, be communicative, patient, and polite. Respect the local surfers so that they will respect you in return, make new friends, and follow the rules at each spot.

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