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Surf Igueste de san Andres
Igueste de San Andres




Igueste Beach in San Andrés is one of those secret corners of Tenerife where surfing is experienced with an authenticity that few beaches can offer. Located at the end of the Igueste Valley, at the foot of the Anaga Mountains, this wild and difficult-to-access beach surprises with its strength and character. Its waves are powerful, fast, and demanding, making this spot a favorite for advanced surfers seeking challenges beyond the usual spots in the south of the island.
The waves usually break intensely over a rocky bottom, creating conditions that require technique, safety, and good physical fitness. Precisely for this reason, it's a beach with few crowds, where nature sets the pace of each session and where every wave becomes a challenge. The absence of crowds creates a calm and almost mystical atmosphere, where only the sound of the sea against the coast and the sound of the wind descending from the mountains can be heard.
Beyond surfing, the surroundings are extraordinarily beautiful: a narrow valley with traditional agricultural terraces, scattered whitewashed houses, and the feeling of being in a place where time moves slowly. Surfing the waves here means immersing yourself in a landscape of contrasts: the power of the open Atlantic versus the calm of a small Canarian town that still retains its essence. It's an experience for those looking not only to surf, but also to connect with Tenerife's purest nature.



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