Surf in the Basque Country

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The Basque Country, located in the north of Spain, is known for having excellent conditions for surfing.

Time to take a surf trip to the Basque Country

The best time to take a surf trip to the Basque Country is usually during the autumn and winter season, which runs from September to March.

During this period, the most consistent and favorable conditions for surfing in the region occur. Here are some reasons why this is the ideal time:

  1. Consistent waves: During the autumn and winter months, the Basque Country experiences a series of fronts and storms that generate larger and more consistent waves. This means that you are more likely to find quality waves for surfing.
  2. Less crowds: In comparison to the summer months, when the region attracts a large number of tourists, the fall and winter surf season tends to be less crowded. This means fewer crowds in the water and more space to enjoy surfing.
  3. Pleasant temperatures: Although water temperatures are colder in winter, the region experiences a mild climate compared to other places. A good wetsuit will keep you warm in the water.
  4. Competitions and events: During the surf season, competitions and events related to surfing may take place in the region, which can add excitement to your trip.

It is important to keep in mind that, although the autumn and winter season is ideal for surfing, the sea conditions can be more challenging, so it is essential to have experience and respect safety recommendations.

If you are a beginner, you can choose to travel in spring or summer when the waves are usually gentler and the temperatures are warmer. However, keep in mind that the beaches may be more crowded during those months.

Surf spots in the Basque Country

The Basque Country is known for having several popular surf spots and various beaches with excellent conditions for surfing. Here is a list of some of the most notable spots in the region:

  1. Mundaka: Mundaka is famous for its world-class left wave, which is one of the longest and most consistent in the world. It is a well-known surfing destination and has hosted renowned surfing competitions.
  2. Zarautz: Zarautz is a beach with one of the longest waves in Europe, making it suitable for both beginners and more experienced surfers. It is a very popular spot in the region.
  3. Sopelana: Also known as Sopela, this beach is famous for its variety of waves, making it ideal for surfers of all levels. It is a popular spot among both locals and visitors.
  4. Bakio: Bakio is another beach on the Basque coast that offers good waves for surfing. It is especially suitable for beginner surfers and those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere.
  5. La Salvaje (Wild Beach): This beach is located in the municipality of Barrika and is known for its powerful and challenging waves, making it popular among more experienced surfers.
  6. Getaria: Getaria is a small coastal town that has waves suitable for intermediate and advanced surfers.
  7. Deba: Deba is a small town with a sandy beach and breakwater that produces consistent waves, making it a popular spot for surfing.
  8. Left of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe: This wave is located near the famous island of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe and is known for its tubes and high-quality waves. It is a more challenging spot and suitable for experienced surfers.

These are just a few of the many surf spots you will find in the Basque Country. Each one has its own characteristics, and it is important to choose the one that best suits your skill level and preferences. Also, make sure to respect local regulations and sea conditions for a safe and fun experience in the water.

Surf gear for your trip to the Basque Country

If you are planning a surf trip to the Basque Country, it is essential to have the right equipment to make the most of your surf sessions. Here is a list of surf gear you will need:

  1. Surfboard: Choosing the right surfboard depends on your skill level, wave conditions, and personal preferences. If you are a beginner, a soft foam board is a good option. More experienced surfers may opt for fiberglass boards.
  2. Wetsuit: The water in the Basque Country can be quite cold, even in summer, so a wetsuit is essential. The choice of thickness of the suit will depend on the season. In winter, a 4/3 mm suit or even a 5/4 mm suit is recommended, while in summer, a 3/2 mm suit may be sufficient.
  3. Neoprene boots: The neoprene boots are useful for keeping your feet warm and protected from rocks and the sea floor.
  4. Neoprene gloves: In winter, it is advisable to use neoprene gloves to keep your hands warm and protected.
  5. Leash (board leash): A leash is a strap that connects your ankle to the surfboard and prevents it from drifting away from you in case of a fall.
  6. Surf wax: The wax is applied to the top of the board to provide traction. The choice of wax will depend on the water temperature.
  7. Table transport: If you are traveling with your own boards, you will need a transportation system to secure them in your vehicle, such as roof straps or board racks.
  8. Sunscreen: It is essential to protect your skin from the harmful rays of the sun. Make sure to wear water-resistant sunscreen.
  9. Sunglasses: The polarized sunglasses will help protect your eyes from the sun's reflection on the water and will allow you to see the waves better.
  10. Surf bag: A padded surf bag is useful for transporting and protecting your surfboard during travel.
  11. Repair kit for tables: It can be useful to carry a board repair kit in case your board suffers damage during a surfing session.
  12. Various accessories: Other useful accessories include a tide watch to know the tide schedules, a spare fin, a key for the fins, and a spare invention.

Make sure to check the specific conditions of the beaches you plan to visit in the Basque Country and adjust your equipment accordingly. Also, it is always important to be prepared in terms of safety and knowledge of local conditions before entering the water.

Below you will find our surf trips to the Basque Country:

Surf trip Basque Country October 2023 for 4 days

We have rented a camper from indie campers and we pick it up in Barcelona on Thursday afternoon at 4 PM. Here the ubi de BCN

Thursday

And we're heading straight to sleep on Thursday in Mundaka

Where will we sleep in campingportuondo.com

Friday

We will surf on Friday morning in Mundaka hehe

Eat in Mundaka and in the afternoon head towards Sopelana

Where can we go along the coast haha and stop at some viewpoint to have a beer haha

Go see the spot of Gorliz Beach

Sleep in Sopelana at the campsite: https://www.campingsopelana.com/

Saturday

See: San Juan de Gaztelugatxe

See: Lekeitio / Convent of San Nicolás

Sunday return to BCN

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