Galizano Beach is located at the easternmost end of the municipality of Ribamontán. It is a long and narrow sea inlet surrounded by rocky terrain, vegetation and fine sand. One of the few untouched beaches in the area, it stretches approximately 150 meters. Also known as La Canal, it opens up widely at low tide and turns into a large natural pool at high tide. In short, it’s a natural enclave perfect for family fun, fishing and, of course, surfing.
SPOT DETAILS
- Optimal tide conditions: rising low tide
- Wave type: very powerful right-hand wave that breaks hard over rocky bottom at the edge of the beach, producing barrels and very steep sections. The rest of the beach offers waves suitable for beginner surfers.
- Swell: up to 2 meters
- Wind: south, east, and northeast
- Bottom: sand and rock
- Required level: high
- Water temperature: 13ºC in winter; 20ºC in summer
SERVICES
- Lifeguard service
- Daily cleaning
- Showers
- Accessible for people with reduced mobility
- Parking