Cotillo Beach

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Cotillo Beach surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
SW | NE
Optimal Swell Direction
NW
Swell Size
2ft - 8ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
left | right
Optimal Wind Direction
E
Best Tides at
low | mid | high

More about Cotillo Beach surfspot

Powerful beachbreak with barrel sections when sandbanks return after winter scouring. Often closes out when swell is overhead or tide is wrong for the banks. North end offers some N-NE wind protection but it's often crowded.

General: When northeasterly winds blow out the north shore, this long sandy beach is one of the go-to spots. The northern end of the beach provides some shelter, with shifty banks and fun waves that close out over head high. Further to the south the beach opens out with many peaks spread between occasional fingers of volcanic rock. Swells come out of deep water producing powerful, sometimes hollow waves. Can be crowded. Popular summer learner's spot. Tides: Works on all tides. Size: Waist to head high Wind: SE, E, NE Swell: NW-W Bottom: Sandbanks with occasional rocks. Paddling: Hard work when over shoulder high, can be rippy with lots of duck diving. Spot Rating: Long, fun beach break, with shifty sandbanks, best in smaller swells. It can produce excellent hollow peaks… it can also be a close out.

Good for beginners when small, surf schools operate here. When the size picks up, so does the power and intensity - best for intermediate surfers then.

There is cliff top parking all along the beach. Watch out for car crime.

Turn left after passing the football stadium. Thieves operate on cliff car parks

Best October - March

Crowd Factor: Popular destination, loads of banks to help spread the crowd out. Local Vibe: Usually busy when good, competitive on the best peaks.

Good intermediate spot. Turn left after passing the football stadium. Theives operate on cliff car parks.

Good

Heavy and rippy when big, occasional rocks.

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