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Ingrina

Left37.0451, -8.8782

Overview

Quality
Regional classic
Experience
Intermediate
Bottom
Sand and rocks

About this Spot

Ingrina is a surf spot located in Algarve, Portugal. The spot features a combination of sand and rocks on the bottom, contributing to its unique wave formations. Ingrina primarily produces left-hand waves, which can vary in length from 50 to 150 meters. The quality of the surf at Ingrina is considered a regional classic, making it a notable location for surfers in the area. The spot is best suited for intermediate surfers, as it can present challenges that require a certain level of skill. Ingrina is known to sometimes break, depending on the swell and wind conditions. It is important for surfers to check the surf forecast and report for the latest conditions before heading out. The area is occasionally crowded, and it is essential to observe surf etiquette when surfing in such conditions. The main peaks of the spot have not been detailed, and there is no specific trivia or historical information available about the first surfers or notable figures associated with Ingrina. The spot is located near other known surf locations such as Zavial, Barranco, Martinhal, Salema, and Boca do Rio, making it a part of a broader surfing community in the Algarve region. Parking is available at a car park near the beach, which also features a beach bar for convenience. Given the rocky features of the coastline, localism may be present, and it is advisable for surfers to respect the locals. When planning to surf at Ingrina, it is crucial to assess your own surfing abilities and confirm that you possess the necessary skills to navigate the conditions. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
S, SW, W
Swell Direction
157.5°-292.5°
Best Wind
NW, N, NE
Wind Direction
292.5°-67.5°
Best Tide
All tides are good
Best Size
Good from 1.2 meters
Wave Length
50 - 150 m
Frequency
Sometimes break (between 5 and 40)

Location

Coordinates

37.045117° N, -8.878233° W

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