Overview
About this Spot
Ilha de Tavira is a surf spot located in Algarve, Portugal. This surf location features a sandy bottom and predominantly offers a-frame waves. The wave direction generally favors low tide conditions, and the wave length is less than 50 meters. The surf spot is known for its inconsistent wave quality, described as a regional classic, which means it can occasionally deliver fun short waves, but is often not worth the trip compared to the more consistent west coast spots nearby. Accessing Ilha de Tavira requires parking in the city of Tavira or at Quatro-Aguas, followed by a 20-minute ferry ride to the island. The take-off area can be quite small, leading to crowded conditions, particularly during peak times. It is essential to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette when surfing in such crowded spots. The experience level required to surf here ranges from beginners to advanced surfers, as the spot can accommodate all skill levels. However, it is crucial to assess personal surfing ability against the spot’s difficulty before entering the water. The main peaks of the spot are not widely documented, and specific historical or trivia details about the surf spot are also limited. Nearby surf spots include Manta Rota, Ilha da Fuzeta, Praia de Altura, Vila Real Santo Antonio, and Ilha da Culatra. When planning a visit, surfers should check the surf forecast and report for optimal conditions. The best types of surfboards for this location vary, but shortboards and softboards may be suitable depending on the wave conditions. Overall, Ilha de Tavira is a surf spot that requires careful consideration of conditions and etiquette. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
37.112150° N, -7.622450° W
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