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comment by Charlotte Amalie Qvist , 2008-02-14 22:24:10
Hi Does somebody knows how Gran Canaria and the other islands around are from March to August because I wanna go for a surf trip ASAP, but would like good waves. I am still kind of beginner, can stand up and turn abit on my 7,2" but that's all. I hope somebody can help me, and give me some advise about which place would be best for me? Cheers Charlotte
comment by Anonymous, 2007-02-22 23:50:53
Las Palmas I've been living in Las Palmas for the last 5 months, and been surfing here since, this break has been really pretty consistently good throughout Jan and Feb 2007 this morning there was a good 6 foot to play with. I have been most days to his spot as it's 10 minutes from the apartment I have, on the whole the locals have been pretty good, with the exception of one guy who threatened me in Spanish (my Spanish is pretty poor, so I didn't get upset by it, as fuck knows what he said...) there are loads of people out at the weekends when the sun is shining so the main hazards are the crowds, and I have left stuff on the beach while I've been in the water without it going walkabout. On the whole, I would thoroughly recommend this place, as in the evening you can hit the bars in the Las Palmas, which on the whole not full of Brits on the piss, which is nice.
comment by snowblind, 2007-02-03 17:26:24
La Barra I've been living in Las Palmas for the last 5 months, and been surfing here since, this break has been really pretty consistently good throughout Jan and Feb 2007 this morning there was a good 6 foot to play with. I have been most days to his spot as it's 10 minutes from the apartment I have, on the whole the locals have been pretty good, with the exception of one guy who threatened me in Spanish (my Spanish is pretty poor, so I didn't get upset by it, as fuck knows what he said...) there are loads of people out at the weekends when the sun is shining so the main hazards are the crowds, and I have left stuff on the beach while I've been in the water without it going walkabout. On the whole, I would thoroughly recommend this place, as in the evening you can hit the bars in the Las Palmas, which on the whole not full of Brits on the piss, which is nice.
comment by surfer_dragon@hotmail.com, 2005-07-03 17:50:16
Adrian Hello, i live in Las palmas, this spot isn't just for bodyboarders, i'm kneeboarder and i have got good moments of this wave, i can't speak english jaja well, are you ready for this wave???
comment by acaymo, 2004-12-24 11:28:41
acaymo this spot is not in tenerife like i have read, this spot is in Gran Canaria island. you can find in in the main city, las palmas de g.c.
comment by anonymous, 2003-10-02 10:34:19
no title is la barra the beach where the 2003 eurosurf will be held?i might attendt that competition so i would like to know.
comment by TKS, 2003-03-11 19:31:23
La Barra Spot As someone correctly said before, the pics of la barra are all mixed up. For the one of tenerife, you probably went to "la cicer" which is the wildest part of Las Canteras beach. In fact, this is the only place of the beach which actualy has waves because it is the only place which is not protected by "la barra". La barra is a sort of volcanic reef that protects part of the bay and the beach. There are several different spots in la barra, each one with very different waves. My favourite is "el primero" (just look for an outstading rock when full tide). It is a short, hollow bowl like wave, perfect for high air when bodyboarding. There are many other spots, just check for locals, as they tend to spread along all the spots when it is too crowded.Have fun! ;)
comment by scottgrater@hotmail.com, 2003-03-01 15:28:16
Sure a surfed here1 I live in Tenerife but took a trip over here about a month ago and i am sure i went to this spot,it may hav been a one off but the waves were SIK!!! the bottom was all sand and it is next to the auditorium? is this right? if it is then i have to recomend this spot. its quite shallow but the barrels are SIK. But the fact that its a close out means stand upīs wont really have much of a chance!
comment by jobera@terra.es, 2002-10-17 01:49:36
not sand Hi, i think you have wrong information about this spot..First pic is (la barra)and itīs called la barra because itīs a bar of rocks...second pic is (la siser) this spot is a beach after la barra spot....and the third spot is called (muellitos) and itīs bottom is sand... all of the spots are in the same areas but they are different waves....BEACH: (MUELLITOS)....(LA SISER)..................(LA BARRA)I hopa Iīve explained my self ok...ride on!!!
comment by DaNiTo -superdanito@hotmail.com, 2001-07-06 15:23:26
ES LA BOMBA bueno, yo soy un local de la barra, concretamente del AIR, es una ola muy hueca, con un super labio para volar, pero muy corta. Es sola pa bodyboarders. En verdad, es la olas q mas me gusta, espero verlos por aki algun dia, yo siempre estare ahi.... soy carpanta!!!
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