Isla de Santa Marina Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Isla de Santa Marina Surf Guide
Playa de Somo is a long, sandy beach found just to the east of the Cantabrian port town of Santander. Just off the eastern end of the beach is the small island nature reserve called Isla de Santa Marina. This rocky isle is home to a true hidden gem, including a right-hand point that wraps down the western fringe, throwing up huge, perfect walls. It's a long paddle out and is bigger once you get out there. Huge rocks pepper the white water and with 12-foot sets grinding down the reef it's hard not to think of this setup as being like a mini-Mavericks style wave. The outside section offers a huge open face with room for maneuvers before it hits the inside and throws out into a big barrel. Fall on the take-off on the lower tides and you'll go through the rocks. But on the higher tides this isn't such a problem. Then it's just the big hold down to worry about.
Ability Level
Advanced
Advanced
Local Vibe
Doable
Competitive.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Large local crew
Spot Rating
Perfect
Gets very good, hence the large local crew.
Shoulder Burn
Exhausting
A workout just getting out to the wave.
Water Quality
Clean
Not bad
Hazards
Bouncing off the bottom.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Gun
Access
Long paddle
Bottom
Sand and rocks
Best Season
September-February
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