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Surf Almaciga
Taganana




Almáciga Beach is one of those places where you can truly experience surfing. Located in the north of Tenerife, within the spectacular Anaga Rural Park, this spot preserves the island's wildest and most natural essence. Surrounded by cliffs, small white houses, and winding roads, getting here is part of the experience: the road winds through green mountains and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic before reaching this hidden gem.
Almáciga's waves are known for their power and consistency. It's a popular spot for intermediate and advanced surfers, especially during the winter, when the North Sea brings large, clean swells. The beach has black sand, with rocky areas and a mixed bottom, which adds a technical touch to the sessions. Unlike the beaches in the south, there are no massive schools or tourist atmosphere: surfing in Almáciga is purer, more local, and more respectful of the sea.
The atmosphere is relaxed, rather hippie, and there's a spirit of camaraderie among those who are well acquainted with the changing conditions. The wind can play a significant role, so the best times are usually early morning or late afternoon, when the light is magical and the sea shimmers with metallic reflections.
Outside the water, the beach remains special. There are a couple of small family-run restaurants where you can enjoy fresh fish and ocean views, ideal for replenishing your energy after a surf. The setting invites you to linger a little longer, whether watching the waves, the paragliders soaring over the cliffs, or simply contemplating the sun setting behind the horizon.
Surfing in Almáciga isn't just another session: it's an experience that combines nature, adrenaline, and calm. Here, the sea commands respect, but also offers moments of pure connection with the island. A place where surfing isn't about posturing or competing, but about feeling the energy of the Atlantic and letting itself be carried away by its power.




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