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Surfing Andalucia
Andalucia: Surfing in hot water and a lot of sun in the South of Spain. So totally different then regios like Asturias and Cantabria in the North.
Even in the winter this region has very pleasant outside temperatures (around 17 to 18 degrees Celcius on an average). In the summer there is little chance to surf. But this changes when autumn comes. Depressions on the ocean ensure that you can surf here. Until spring you can find a fair chance of good waves. From Autumn through Winter when the deep lows track across up north you’ll score waves. But even spring can be awesome woth summerlike weather and still some frequent swells.
Surfspots Andalucia
El Palmar –
Conil –
Canos de Mecca –
Barbate –
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