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Playa de Vidiago

43.401383 N / -4.652167 O

Playa de Vidiago Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Playa de Vidiago delivers fun, approachable waves at this underrated beach and reef break in Asturias, where rights and lefts peel over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. The vibe is pure Cantabrian coast chill, with sessions that reward patience and offer playful rides without the hype. Surfers come here for the uncrowded lines and that satisfying mix of power and forgiveness in the waves.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the Llanes area of Asturias, Playa de Vidiago sits on Spain's wild northern coast, about 200 meters of sandy beach framed by dramatic cliffs and green hills. This fairly exposed stretch feels remote yet accessible, backed by rolling countryside rather than urban sprawl, with crystal-clear waters meeting the rugged Atlantic head-on. The landscape evokes classic northern Spain, where the beach's natural beauty shines through its mix of sand and scattered rocks.

Surf Setup

Playa de Vidiago fires as a beach and reef break, serving up both lefts and rights in a versatile A-frame setup that keeps things interesting. It thrives on northwest swells combined with offshore winds from the southeast, east, northeast, or south, while low and mid tides sharpen the waves for the best shape. Expect fun, punchy rides up to 1-2 meters on a typical session, with forgiving walls that let you link turns without constant punishment.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers reasonably consistent surf year-round but shines brightest from September to March when northwest swells roll in reliably from the Atlantic. Winter months bring the most power, while summer can deliver smaller, fun days if winds cooperate. Avoid flat spells in high summer or when strong onshore winds dominate, checking forecasts for those northwest swells and southeast offshores.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are often empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in your surfing. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

Playa de Vidiago suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on the sandy sections to intermediates linking turns on the fun peaks. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional hollow sections and maneuverability when a solid northwest swell hits. Everyone walks away stoked from its approachable yet rewarding nature.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips on bigger swells, which demand respect but are manageable with local knowledge. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, just stay alert to the bottom.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17-20°C, where a 3/2mm spring suit or even boardshorts on warmer days suffice. Winter from December to March drops to 12-14°C, calling for a full 5/4/3mm wetsuit with boots and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 14-17°C, making a 4/3mm wetsuit the go-to for extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Santander Airport (SDR), 67 kilometers west, or Asturias Airport (OVD), 113 kilometers southwest, then rent a car for the scenic drive along the coast. From Llanes, head east a few kilometers to Pendueles, where free roadside parking sits within a short 2-minute walk to the beach. Public buses from Llanes connect sporadically, but driving offers the most flexibility for chasing swells.

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Playa de Vidiago 

Spain
43.401383 N / -4.652167 O
Asturias
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Beach-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Right and left
WAVE QUALITY
Normal
FREQUENCY
Sometimes break
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Fun
NORMAL LENGHT
Short (< 50m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
North, NorthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Low and mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
43.401383
-4.652167
DISTANCE
Take a car
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Playa de Vidiago Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Playa de Vidiago delivers fun, approachable waves at this underrated beach and reef break in Asturias, where rights and lefts peel over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. The vibe is pure Cantabrian coast chill, with sessions that reward patience and offer playful rides without the hype. Surfers come here for the uncrowded lines and that satisfying mix of power and forgiveness in the waves.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the Llanes area of Asturias, Playa de Vidiago sits on Spain's wild northern coast, about 200 meters of sandy beach framed by dramatic cliffs and green hills. This fairly exposed stretch feels remote yet accessible, backed by rolling countryside rather than urban sprawl, with crystal-clear waters meeting the rugged Atlantic head-on. The landscape evokes classic northern Spain, where the beach's natural beauty shines through its mix of sand and scattered rocks.

Surf Setup

Playa de Vidiago fires as a beach and reef break, serving up both lefts and rights in a versatile A-frame setup that keeps things interesting. It thrives on northwest swells combined with offshore winds from the southeast, east, northeast, or south, while low and mid tides sharpen the waves for the best shape. Expect fun, punchy rides up to 1-2 meters on a typical session, with forgiving walls that let you link turns without constant punishment.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers reasonably consistent surf year-round but shines brightest from September to March when northwest swells roll in reliably from the Atlantic. Winter months bring the most power, while summer can deliver smaller, fun days if winds cooperate. Avoid flat spells in high summer or when strong onshore winds dominate, checking forecasts for those northwest swells and southeast offshores.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are often empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in your surfing. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

Playa de Vidiago suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on the sandy sections to intermediates linking turns on the fun peaks. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional hollow sections and maneuverability when a solid northwest swell hits. Everyone walks away stoked from its approachable yet rewarding nature.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips on bigger swells, which demand respect but are manageable with local knowledge. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, just stay alert to the bottom.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17-20°C, where a 3/2mm spring suit or even boardshorts on warmer days suffice. Winter from December to March drops to 12-14°C, calling for a full 5/4/3mm wetsuit with boots and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 14-17°C, making a 4/3mm wetsuit the go-to for extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Santander Airport (SDR), 67 kilometers west, or Asturias Airport (OVD), 113 kilometers southwest, then rent a car for the scenic drive along the coast. From Llanes, head east a few kilometers to Pendueles, where free roadside parking sits within a short 2-minute walk to the beach. Public buses from Llanes connect sporadically, but driving offers the most flexibility for chasing swells.

Playa de Vidiago Surf Spot Guide, Spain

Playa de Vidiago delivers fun, approachable waves at this underrated beach and reef break in Asturias, where rights and lefts peel over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. The vibe is pure Cantabrian coast chill, with sessions that reward patience and offer playful rides without the hype. Surfers come here for the uncrowded lines and that satisfying mix of power and forgiveness in the waves.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the Llanes area of Asturias, Playa de Vidiago sits on Spain's wild northern coast, about 200 meters of sandy beach framed by dramatic cliffs and green hills. This fairly exposed stretch feels remote yet accessible, backed by rolling countryside rather than urban sprawl, with crystal-clear waters meeting the rugged Atlantic head-on. The landscape evokes classic northern Spain, where the beach's natural beauty shines through its mix of sand and scattered rocks.

Surf Setup

Playa de Vidiago fires as a beach and reef break, serving up both lefts and rights in a versatile A-frame setup that keeps things interesting. It thrives on northwest swells combined with offshore winds from the southeast, east, northeast, or south, while low and mid tides sharpen the waves for the best shape. Expect fun, punchy rides up to 1-2 meters on a typical session, with forgiving walls that let you link turns without constant punishment.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers reasonably consistent surf year-round but shines brightest from September to March when northwest swells roll in reliably from the Atlantic. Winter months bring the most power, while summer can deliver smaller, fun days if winds cooperate. Avoid flat spells in high summer or when strong onshore winds dominate, checking forecasts for those northwest swells and southeast offshores.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays here are often empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in your surfing. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup mellow.

Who It's For

Playa de Vidiago suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on the sandy sections to intermediates linking turns on the fun peaks. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional hollow sections and maneuverability when a solid northwest swell hits. Everyone walks away stoked from its approachable yet rewarding nature.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips on bigger swells, which demand respect but are manageable with local knowledge. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, just stay alert to the bottom.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 17-20°C, where a 3/2mm spring suit or even boardshorts on warmer days suffice. Winter from December to March drops to 12-14°C, calling for a full 5/4/3mm wetsuit with boots and gloves for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 14-17°C, making a 4/3mm wetsuit the go-to for extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Santander Airport (SDR), 67 kilometers west, or Asturias Airport (OVD), 113 kilometers southwest, then rent a car for the scenic drive along the coast. From Llanes, head east a few kilometers to Pendueles, where free roadside parking sits within a short 2-minute walk to the beach. Public buses from Llanes connect sporadically, but driving offers the most flexibility for chasing swells.

Wave Quality: Normal

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Playa de Vidiago shines brightest from September to March when northwest swells roll in reliably from the Atlantic. Winter months bring the most power, while summer can deliver smaller, fun days if winds cooperate. Year-round consistency makes this spot accessible, though you should avoid flat spells in high summer or when strong onshore winds dominate the coast.
Playa de Vidiago suits all levels, from beginners building confidence on the sandy sections to intermediates linking turns on the fun peaks. Advanced surfers will appreciate the occasional hollow sections and maneuverability when a solid northwest swell hits. Everyone walks away stoked from its approachable yet rewarding nature.
Playa de Vidiago fires as a beach and reef break serving up both lefts and rights in a versatile A-frame setup. It thrives on northwest swells combined with offshore winds from the southeast, east, northeast, or south, while low and mid tides sharpen the waves. Expect fun, punchy rides up to 1-2 meters on a typical session with forgiving walls.
From Llanes, head east a few kilometers to Pendueles where free roadside parking sits within a short 2-minute walk to the beach. Weekdays here are often empty, giving you solo sessions to dial in your surfing. Weekends see just a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting riders keeping the lineup mellow.
Playa de Vidiago delivers fun, approachable waves at this underrated beach and reef break where surfers come for uncrowded lines and that satisfying mix of power and forgiveness. Nestled in the Llanes area, it sits on Spain's wild northern coast backed by rolling countryside rather than urban sprawl. The landscape evokes classic northern Spain where the beach's natural beauty shines through its mix of sand and scattered rocks.

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