How Do You Surf In Mallorca, Spain?
Mallorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands off the coast of Spain. Considered the ‘senior’ of the 4 islands, Mallorca combines hiking through mountains with the buzzing activity of seaside tourist resorts. It also has a few good surf spots thrown in for good measure, a surprising amount for how small the island is. Try your luck at Aucanada. This spot on the northern shore only breaks a few times a year, but throws epic lefts when it does. Even when it’s not working, though, there are still smaller waves to ride. Be forewarned: the locals will be swarming the peaks when it is big and won’t take kindly to non-locals dropping in on their waves. Be respectful and you’ll be fine. Surf one of the three different breaks at Paguera. All three spots have the same wave conditions, but three more spots means three times more waves for surfers to spread themselves out. Generally, the middle beach works the best and most consistently. Minor crowding can happen but is rare, and it’s a friendly