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Mayarco

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Sunrise
07:04 - 07:37
Sunset
16:34 - 17:07
Air temperature
11°C - 12°C
Water temperature
12°C
Closest moon phase
Third quarter
Sun Dec 22

Ideal surf conditions at Mayarco

Swell window
W, N
Best swell direction
NW
Swell size
2ft - 2ft
Swell breaks over
Rock Ledge, Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
SE
Best tides at
Mid, High
Skill Level
Beginner

Mayarco surf guide

Mayarco is a surf spot located in the Basque Country, offering a beach break that caters to different surfers. It's a popular spot and can get quite crowded, especially in the summer. With its rock ledges and sandy areas, it provides a mixed environment for wave riding. The vibe here can be a bit commercial due to holidaymakers staying at nearby campsites and locals who flock to the area chasing better waves.

The surf at Mayarco can be hit or miss. It's pretty good when the swell is coming from the NorthWest. Swell sizes around 2ft (about 0.6 meters) work pretty well, and it handles waves coming from the West and North. The waves tend to break both left and right, but don’t expect perfectly shaped waves all the time; sometimes they can just close out. For those looking to hit the water, the best time to surf is during mid to high tide, particularly when the wind is coming from the SouthEast. This spot is friendly for beginners, so if you're just starting out, it could be a decent place to practice.

Aside from the surfing, it's important to be aware of the crowd situation, especially during peak summer months when the spot is filled with tourists. If you can time your visits for early mornings or weekdays, you might find a bit more space to enjoy the waves. Just remember to keep an eye on the conditions, as they can change quickly, and it’s always good to be cautious when you’re in the water.