BEST SURF SPOTS IN ITALY

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The Top 20 Surf spots in Italy:

Magaggiari (Sicily)

Magaggiari - Sicily Magaggiari features fun left-breaking waves over a sandy bottom, ideal for beginners and those looking to relax. The spot works at all tides and is accessible via the Palermo – Trapani Highway, with instant access to the beach in under 5 minutes. Located near Cinisi, Magaggiari attracts surfers seeking decent summer waves, though it can become crowded during peak season. The atmosphere remains chill, making it a great place for both locals and visitors. With a good circulation of currents and the option to surf even in onshore winds, this spot offers a reliable surf experience. Be mindful of the left current for easy paddling out, and enjoy the scenic panorama while catching some fun waves.

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Rock island ( Rimini )

Rock Island (Rimini) - Rimini Rock Island features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The spot is accessible within 5 minutes from the parking area near the harbour. It typically works best at mid tide, with optimal conditions during north to northeast winds and swells. Located in the bustling holiday destination of Rimini, this surf spot can be good 5 to 6 times a year, especially during winter months. The atmosphere is vibrant, but surfers should be mindful of localism, as the beach can get crowded, particularly in summer. Respecting the locals will enhance your experience, and for those not wishing to surf, jumping from the rocks near the pub "Rock Island" offers an alternative thrill.

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La Lampara, Civitanova Marche

La Lampara - Civitanova Marche La Lampara features a right-hand beach break with a sandy bottom, offering fun waves. The spot is easily accessible, with instant access in under 5 minutes and public access available. This surf location thrives under mid-tide conditions, particularly with a southeast swell and south wind direction. The crowd is generally light during the week, making it an ideal spot for surfers seeking a more relaxed session. With its favorable conditions and quick access, La Lampara is a hidden gem for both local and visiting surfers looking to enjoy quality waves.

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Porto Ferro

Porto Ferro - Alghero, Italy Porto Ferro features both left and right waves breaking over a sand bottom and rocky reef, with powerful swells from the North and Northwest. The spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk and operates well at all tides, but be cautious of strong rips. Located about 18 km northwest of Alghero, Porto Ferro is renowned for its consistency, providing surfable waves in various swell conditions. The scenic bay offers a laid-back atmosphere, making it an ideal spot to relax when not riding the waves. With multiple peaks available, surfers can choose their line based on skill level and changing conditions. However, the strong currents necessitate vigilance while surfing, especially during busy weekends when the crowd increases.

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Licola Beach

Licola Beach - Italy Licola Beach features a sandy beach break with waves breaking both right and left. The spot is accessible via Domitz onto the beach road, where free parking is available at the end. It works well at all tides, offering fun and powerless waves, making it suitable for various skill levels. This surf spot is characterized by its emptiness during the week and weekends, providing a tranquil surfing experience. However, surfers should be cautious of pollution in the area. With its consistent conditions and easy access, Licola Beach is an ideal location for those looking to enjoy a less crowded surf session while soaking in the natural beauty of the Italian coastline.

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Backdoor

Backdoor - Sicily Backdoor features a point break with both right and left waves, though the right is significantly longer. The bottom consists of sharp coral and rocks, making booties advisable. This spot is known for its hollow and fast waves, requiring specific conditions to truly shine, particularly with swells from the south and southeast and winds from the north and northeast. Situated in a growing surf community, Backdoor offers a welcoming atmosphere for respectful surfers. While weekdays are typically empty, weekends can get crowded. Surfers should be cautious of urchins, rips, and the rocky bottom. The Mediterranean Sea has minimal tidal changes, allowing for consistent surf conditions. With a view of your vehicle from the spot, it's essential to secure belongings while enjoying the waves.

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Piscinas

Piscinas - Sardinia Piscinas is a renowned beach break characterized by sandy bottoms interspersed with rocks, producing both right and left-hand waves. The spot thrives on S/W or N/E swells, particularly under offshore winds, delivering impressive barrels on optimal days. Located 20 km from the village of Montevecchio near Guspini, access is straightforward, requiring a short walk of 5-15 minutes. The atmosphere is reminiscent of Costa Rica, especially when the wind calms. With multiple peaks along the beach, the most favorable conditions are found in front of the prominent dune. Expect a crowded scene during the week and ultra-crowded conditions on weekends, making it a popular destination for surfers seeking powerful waves.

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Cannatello

Cannatello - Sicily, Italy Cannatello features powerful reef waves breaking both right and left over a boulder bottom. The spot is easily accessible with instant access in under 5 minutes and is open to the public. Optimal conditions occur with winds from the south, southeast, or east, and swells from the same directions. This surf spot offers a variety of wave types, ranging from powerful to fun, making it suitable for different skill levels. The picturesque Sicilian coastline enhances the experience, attracting surfers looking for both challenging and enjoyable sessions. With its favorable wind and swell conditions, Cannatello is a prime destination for surfers seeking quality waves in a stunning setting.

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Portonovo ( Ancona )

Portonovo (La Nave) - Ancona Portonovo features a powerful right point break over flat rocks with sand. Located at the southern end of the beach, it is accessible by driving to Portonovo (Ancona). The optimal swell directions are Southeast and East, making it a prime spot for surfers seeking consistent waves. This surf location, situated just 10 km south of Ancona near Mount Conero, is known for its mix of rocky areas and decent swells. While it can be less crowded during the week, expect a bustling lineup on weekends, particularly during peak surf seasons. To maximize your surfing experience, pay attention to the wind, as Southeast winds are preferred for optimal conditions. Be cautious of localism and the rocky hazards in the water.

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Forte dei Marmi (pontile)

Forte dei Marmi (pontile) - Forte dei Marmi, Italy Forte dei Marmi features a breakwater/jetty wave type with both right and left breaks over a sandy bottom. The waves are known to be hollow and powerful, making it a prime surf location. It works at all tides, with optimal conditions during rising and falling tides, particularly with swell from the NorthWest, West, and SouthWest, and wind from the SouthEast, East, and NorthEast. This popular surf spot attracts a large number of surfers, especially from Northern Italy, due to its consistent waves and vibrant beach atmosphere. The pier provides instant access to the surf, but be prepared for a crowded scene, particularly on weekends. Local surf schools, such as Tzunami, offer lessons for beginners and those looking to refine their skills. However, be mindful of localism and the currents in the water, ensuring you stay aware before paddling out.

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La brava (civitavecchia)

La brava (Civitavecchia) - Civitavecchia, Italy La Brava features powerful, hollow waves breaking to the right over a coral reef with sharp rocks and sand. This spot offers instant access, requiring less than 5 minutes of walking, and is suitable for surfers at all tides. Located in Civitavecchia, La Brava is characterized by its consistent conditions, thriving with swell from the Northwest and Southwest, complemented by favorable winds from the North and Northeast. The area remains uncrowded during both weekdays and weekends, providing a serene surfing experience. However, surfers should be cautious of the sharp rocks that can pose a danger. With its dynamic wave characteristics and easy access, La Brava is a hidden gem for those seeking an exhilarating surf session.

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Mondello

Mondello - Sicily, Italy Mondello features a powerful beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The spot is easily accessible, with instant access in under 5 minutes, and is open to the public. This popular surf destination is known for its ultra-crowded conditions during both weekdays and weekends. The optimal swell direction is from the NorthEast, complemented by favorable wind from the South and NorthEast. However, surfers should be cautious of potential dangers, including rocks, localism, and pollution, as well as the presence of a private beach. Despite these challenges, Mondello remains a sought-after location for surfers looking to enjoy its dynamic waves.

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Reef La Maddalenetta

Reef La Maddalenetta - Alghero, Italy This left point break features waves averaging 3 meters, with the potential for larger swells exceeding 3 meters. The sandy bottom interspersed with rock creates a dynamic surf environment, ideal for experienced surfers. The wave series consists of 5 to 7 spaced waves, with an average distance of 40 meters between them. Located near a small island with a red lighthouse, access requires parking at Lido di Alghero and potentially using a boat to reach the surf spot. The water is crystal clear, resembling Caribbean conditions, allowing visibility of the bottom. While the surf is generally safe up to 3 meters, caution is advised for larger swells due to the powerful currents and vertical fringes. The spot is also suitable for windsurfing and kitesurfing, making it a versatile location for water sports enthusiasts.

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Playa (Sicily)

Playa (Sicily) - Catania Playa di Catania features a beach break with both right and left waves, offering ordinary to fun power. The spot is easily accessible, located on the east coast of Sicily, with instant access in under 5 minutes from Lido capannine. This surf spot is ideal for various skill levels, working well with swells from the SouthEast, East, and NorthEast, and accommodating wind from the NorthWest, West, East, and NorthEast. While the beach is public, be mindful of private areas nearby. Playa is a vibrant location, perfect for surfers looking to enjoy consistent conditions in a picturesque setting.

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Levanto

Levanto - Italy Levanto features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom mixed with rocks. This spot is renowned for its powerful waves, especially when conditions are optimal, making it the most consistent big wave location in Italy. It works at all tides and is accessible within a 5-minute walk. Nestled in a deep-water bay near the Cinque Terre, Levanto is an old fishing village that attracts surfers seeking solid waves when other spots are blown out. The friendly atmosphere is often overshadowed by crowds, particularly on weekends. Surfers can enter the line-up from the sheltered pier on the south side, while smaller days offer a fun right-hander at the north tip. Be cautious of rips and undertow, especially when the swell is large, as the waves can be powerful and require readiness for long holds underwater.

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Diano Marina

Diano Marina - Italy Diano Marina features a beach break with both right and left waves, breaking over a sandy bottom. The waves are characterized as ordinary to fun, making it suitable for various skill levels. The spot is accessible with instant access in under 5 minutes and is open to the public. This surf spot works well at all tides, with optimal conditions when the wind blows from the west or southwest. During weekdays, surfers can enjoy relatively empty waters, while weekends tend to attract larger crowds. The combination of consistent waves and easy access makes Diano Marina a popular choice for both locals and visitors looking to catch some fun surf.

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Cesano - Piramidi

Cesano - Piramidi - Italy This beach break features powerful, fun waves that break predominantly to the right over a sandy bottom. The spot is best with a southeast swell and works only at low tide during a falling tide. Access is easy, located near the residence "Le piramidi" in Cesano, with instant access in under 5 minutes. While the wave quality may not match that of nearby Conero, Cesano - Piramidi holds a special charm for local surfers. The atmosphere is welcoming, and the spot is often uncrowded, with only a few surfers on weekdays and weekends. Be mindful of the current that can push you northward before reaching the reef. This spot is ideal for those looking for a less crowded surf experience in a picturesque setting.

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Riccione

Riccione - Italy Riccione features a beach break with both right and left waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is known for its fun power and works well at all tides, making it accessible for various skill levels. Located between Rimini and Cattolica on the East coast of Italy, Riccione is easily reachable with instant access within a 5-minute walk. The locals are welcoming, creating a friendly atmosphere for surfers. Ideal conditions arise with swell from the SouthEast, East, and NorthEast, complemented by favorable winds from the NorthWest, West, and SouthWest. This spot is particularly suited for longboarders, and during the week, you can expect fewer surfers, allowing for a more relaxed session.

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San Vito

San Vito - Sicily, Italy San Vito features a sandbar wave that breaks both right and left over a sandy bottom. The waves are known for being hollow, fast, and powerful, making it suitable for experienced surfers. Access is easy, with instant entry to the surf within 5 minutes on foot. This spot thrives under west swell and wind conditions, providing consistent surf opportunities. With few surfers during the week and on weekends, San Vito offers a more tranquil surfing experience. The picturesque setting combined with its wave quality makes it a hidden gem for those seeking to escape the crowds while enjoying challenging surf.

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Salerno Rivermouth

Salerno Rivermouth - Salerno Salerno Rivermouth features right-breaking rivermouth waves over a sandy bottom mixed with rock. The spot is accessible with instant access (less than 5 minutes walk) and works at all tides. It typically experiences ordinary wave power, with optimal conditions from a NorthEast wind and swells from the West and SouthWest. Located at the convergence of the Irno River and the sea, this surf spot can become quite crowded, particularly in the summer months. Surfers should be prepared for a lively atmosphere, sharing the lineup with others eager to catch waves. The sandy bottom provides a softer landing for wipeouts, making it a more forgiving option for surfers of varying skill levels. However, be cautious of man-made dangers such as buoys and pollution in the area. Overall, Salerno Rivermouth offers a vibrant surfing experience amidst the scenic backdrop of Salerno.

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