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Cala Agulla

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Timezone: Europe/Madrid
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Ideal surf conditions at Cala Agulla

Swell window
N, NNE, NE
Best swell direction
NE
Swell size
2ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
S
Offshore wind
S
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Intermediate

Cala Agulla surf guide

Cala Agulla is a surf spot located on the eastern coast of Mallorca. It features beautiful sandy beaches and a stunning natural environment. The spot tends to be less crowded than many other beaches in the area, making it a nice escape for surfers looking for some waves away from the busier spots. Lifeguards are present only during the summer months, so keep that in mind if you plan on visiting outside of that period.

This spot is known for its picky surf conditions. It works best with NorthEast swells and can handle swell sizes of about 2ft (0.6m). The waves usually break over sand, providing both left and right rides, which can be appealing to surfers. The waves can be a bit inconsistent due to the small swell window and are typically intermediate-level. You might find some waves that are crumbly or even hollow at times, which adds to the variability of your session. It’s recommended to surf here when the wind is coming from the south, and the tide can be good at low, mid, or high levels.

While Cala Agulla doesn’t see a lot of crowds, it's important to be aware of potentially dangerous currents in the water. Surfing here requires some experience due to these conditions. If you’re looking for a session at Cala Agulla, make sure you check the swell and wind forecasts first, as they can greatly affect the quality of your surf.

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