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Las Velas is a surf spot located on Cartagena’s beachfront, known for having the longest jetty in the area. It offers a unique surfing experience right in front of the Las Velas hotel. While not the most famous surf spot, it does provide opportunities for those looking to catch some waves.
The surf at Las Velas tends to be more consistent compared to other nearby jetties. You can expect to find left and right waves breaking over sand, with the best conditions coming from a north-west swell direction, although the spot can handle swells from the west and north-east as well. Waves here usually work at sizes around 1 ft (0.3 m), and they can be ridden during low, mid, and high tides. For beginners, this spot offers a decent learning experience, especially when the wind is blowing from the south-east.
While the overall quality of the surf may not always be top-notch, it provides a good spot for newer surfers to practice. Just keep in mind that the waves can be weak and messy at times, so make sure to check the conditions before you head out.