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Calblanque, Spain

Murcia, Spain

Expert Ocean Choppy Waves Ocean

About Calblanque, Spain

Rocky Spanish break with NE swell and strong currents. Winds cluster in March; other months are inconsistent. Self-rescue mandatory—no support infrastructure.

Avg wind

13.5 kts

Peak season

13.5 kts

Windy days/yr

89

Peak hours

14:00–17:00

Monthly wind profile

Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Bars = average wind speed in knots. Solid = best months.

Best months

Mar

Wind directions

NESWSSWENENW

Amenities

Calblanque Natural Park facilities with parking and basic beach accessNearby restaurants and bars in the surrounding Murcia coastal townsEquipment rental shops in regional hub towns within 30-45 minutes drive

Hazards

Choppy ocean conditions with strong currents and wave breaks require advanced wave riding skillsRocky outcrops and shallow reef areas near the beach demand careful launch and landingInconsistent wind patterns with moderate average speeds mean limited reliable wind windowsIsolation and limited rescue infrastructure in this remote coastal area

Launch notes

Launch from the main beach area during NE or SW wind swells, as these directions provide the most consistent conditions. Be mindful of rocky terrain and shallow areas near the shoreline—scout your launch zone carefully before entering the water.

Gear & clothing

Gear · Pack a 14-17m kite to handle the moderate 13.5kt average wind with backup larger kites for lighter days. A wave board (around 140-160L) is essential for choppy conditions and proper wave riding technique.

Clothing · A 3/2mm wetsuit is suitable for March in Murcia with water temperatures around 13-15°C; bring a thicker 4/3mm option if visiting in winter months. Booties are highly recommended due to rocky beach entry.

Crowd & etiquette

This is an expert-only break with limited crowds; respect other wave riders' priority and maintain good spacing. Leave no trace in the protected natural park area and follow all local environmental regulations.

Additional notes

March offers the best wind consistency with NE swells, but conditions can be fickle so monitor forecasts closely. This is a serious expert-only spot with minimal support services—only attempt if you're comfortable self-rescuing in choppy, isolated waters.

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