Bakio Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Bakio Surf Guide
Playa de Bakio may not be the top most people's list of places to surf in the Basque Country, but it is one that many visitors will find they do actually get to surf. Unlike their more famous and temperamental neighbor lying in the nearby Ria de Mundaka, Bakio is a beachbreak renown for its consistency and flexibility. A small stream dissects the town beach; to the west a large expanse of open sand with scattered peaks while to the east a series of rocky outcrops allow sand to build up into more reliable banks. In bigger swells a quality right breaks off this end and the locals will be on it. The crew here is pretty tight so come with a relaxed attitude. There has been some localism here.
Ability Level
Intermediate
Intermediate
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Largely tolerant but humility and respect go a long way.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Large local crew
Spot Rating
Fun
Can get good on a proper swell, otherwise an average, consistent beachbreak.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Not bad on the average day, tougher when there is significant swell in the water.
Water Quality
Fair
Not bad, can get dirty when it rains.
Hazards
Bouncing off the bottom.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Funboard, Longboard, Fish
Access
Simple
Bottom
Sand
Best Season
September-November
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