Listed under Surfing in Tenerife, Spain.
El Conquistador is just one of Tenerife’s big world class wave spots, it‘s long, hollow and lots of fun. Surf comes in in big and powerful at a lot of spots along the coast but the south west side has El Conquistador and La Lzquierida which was apparently ‘the’ left hand wave in the 70’s. There are a lot of different conditions to chose from along the coast line, lots of rounded beaches with good beach breaks. I’ve found La Caleta to be a good spot - consistent and big lefts and rights, but not frighteningly big.
Written by Lucky McDowell.
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