Located in Gran Canaria, El Lloret is an excellent right-point break that offers up a long ride with a perfect wall for manoeuvres. The waves here require some skill to surf well and break for up to 150 meters over a boulder-covered bottom. There are some localism vibes in the water here, don’t surf a wave unless they explicitly say you can. Current is very strong here and the entry/exit can be a bit befuddling, watch a local.
What are the best surf conditions for El Lloret?
Gets good between head high and triple overhead. We recommend riding a shortboard here or a step up when the size picks up. This break is best suited to intermediate and advanced surfers. The surf here is consistent (6/10) and will always have a crew on it (7/10). The best winds are from the South. The best swells are from the North and Northwest and are big. Works on a low to mid tide.
We recommend wearing a spring suit in the summer when water temperatures rise to 22 degrees. In the winter a 3/2 is best when water temps drop to 17 degrees. See the temperature chart below for more data on this.