Surfing in Mallorca: The Spots Chosen by the Experts

If you’re planning a vacation in the Balearic Islands and are a fan of extreme sports, you might want to go surfing in Mallorca. If that’s the case, you’re probably wondering which are the best beaches, the best time of year, and the general characteristics of this area for practicing this spectacular sport. We have answers to all those questions, and we assure you that by the end of this article, you’ll be eager to dive into our spectacular waters.

First Things First: Can You Surf in Mallorca?

The answer is yes, you can surf in Mallorca. In fact, the Mallorcan coast is one of the best in the entire Mediterranean for surfing. However, we must say that if you’re a regular or professional surfer, you might notice differences between the waves in this area and the classic surfing beaches of France or Portugal, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t good.

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You’ve probably heard at some point that the Mallorcan coast is not recommended for surfing. However, a study cited by many experts, a doctoral thesis from 2015 presented to the University of the Balearic Islands, asserts that there are at least 175 days a year when the sea is perfect for surfing in these latitudes. Faced with hard data, no bad reputation can last 100 years.

But that’s not all. In addition to what the statistics show, Mallorca is a place where surfing is lived as an identity, as a way of life. The waters are warm year-round, the sun is always shining, and the environment creates the conditions for everything to go smoothly.

Let’s Talk About Mallorca’s Surfing Conditions

Of course, weather conditions always come with a margin of unpredictability. Fortunately, that margin is becoming smaller thanks to advances in technology for studying it, but it’s still always recommended to check the conditions before hitting the water with your board.

Regardless of the daily weather, the best days for surfing in Mallorca are in winter, especially in the Bay of Palma and Alcúdia. But if you visit us in autumn or spring, it’s worth checking out the Levante Beaches.

Where to Surf in Mallorca? The Best Surf Spots in the Area

To help you know where to surf in Mallorca, we’ve prepared a detailed list of the most recommended spots for this purpose and what you can find there.

Playa de Alcúdia

This surfing beach in Mallorca is the first one we recommend. This spot is highly recommended for beginners or those who want a more relaxed day. There’s usually a break between waves, making it a perfect beach for learning.

View of Alcúdia Beach.

Playa de Muro, Another Beach for Surfing Beginners

This is another ideal option for beginner surfers, where you can find schools with excellent instructors, or even venture out on your own with your gear if you feel confident.

View of Muro Beach.

Son Serra de Marina, with Multiple Surf Spots

This is a very extensive sandy beach that offers several points for surfing. For example, Compuerta, Berberecho, Dos Playas, and Parada del Bus. But if you’re looking for the best waves, especially if you already have some experience, we recommend visiting El Bunker, as the waves here are usually larger with fewer breaks between them.

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Cala Mesquida

If you’re not sure where to surf in Mallorca and consider yourself an expert, Cala Mesquida is your best option. In fact, experts say that the best waves in the Mediterranean occur here. The currents are quite strong, and you’ll also be able to admire the spectacular beauty of the Levante Natural Park. Keep in mind that this is not a beach for beginners.

View of surfers in Cala Mesquida.

Canyamel

In spring and summer, Canyamel experiences very strong winds, which cause very intense waves. It’s very easy to access, and another plus is that there are many nearby surf schools that rent out equipment if you didn’t bring your own.

Cala Major

This is another beach for surfing that we recommend if you visit Mallorca, although if you do so in the summer, you should know that Cala Major is one of the most popular with tourists, so it’s often crowded with people just looking to cool off. That’s why we suggest visiting in winter.

You Can Watch a Video Here of a Surfer Doing Their Thing in Cala Major.

Ciudad Jardín

Every surfing enthusiast should visit Ciudad Jardín. Here, you’ll find many tourists and locals, making it perfect for socializing. There are large waves caused by the breakwater and the promenade built in the area.

As you can see, there are many options for surfing in Mallorca. One of the best things is that the best waves occur in winter when there are fewer tourists. Therefore, you’ll enjoy the island’s beauty at its peak and discover its true essence.

Finally, we want to recommend another activity: explore the area by catamaran. Whether you plan to visit Mallorca for surfing or you’re a traveler with other interests, a catamaran tour is an experience you can’t miss. We offer the most delicious onboard catering of drinks and food, a live DJ, and the friendliest crew. You can check our services on our website.

This concludes the article on surfing in Mallorca. But you can still find plenty of relevant information about this destination on Attractions Catamarans. Remember that you can share this post with whoever you like and come back whenever you need it.

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