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Beginner, October, Canary Islands - which island?

Postby theboykidney » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:43 pm

Howdy folks,

Im a total noob having a 'just turned 30 crisis' so its about time i get some surfing under my belt.

Heading out to the Canaries in October specifically for surf school. Anyone got any recommendations as to what island and what surf school to go to?

Lanzarote seems to be pretty good, but not for the beginner?

Any tips would rock...

Cheers,

TBK
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Postby mrc » Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:14 am

I spent 9 days in fuerta ventura last january ,very good but not to sure for beginner surf as there"S alot of reefs but also a few beaches about and also very consistent as in good surf for the entire time.
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Postby theboykidney » Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:51 pm

HI mrc,

yeah, the more i dig the more I hear about it not being great for beginners. Am now thinking about Morocco. Have read a few good posts about it so far, but still need to do more digging about it...
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Postby Real Pol » Thu Aug 30, 2007 5:26 pm

Hey Kidney

I went to Lanzagrotte last year and am planning on going there in October also.

The good thing about Lanza (and the rest of the Canary Islands) is that you can get there cheap with last minute deals and going out of season.

Lanza is good for beginners as it has a large beach break where most of the schools go (it also has other good beaches and breaks) . I'd say it is as good as anywhere for a beginner.

We stay in the touristy bit (Puerto Del Carmen) and hire a car. This means we can hang out at all the touristy bars n' clubs and dance with the type of cheap-loose women who frequent such places, then drive to the beaches on the other side of the island to surf.

I'd say that that Morocco and the Canary's would be the same level and you won't find one more beginner friendly than the next, it all depends on the swell which hits them all!
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