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Punta de Jandía is the southernmost tip of Fuerteventura, a wild and remote area at the end of the Jandía peninsula. The coastline here is dramatic, with strong currents, powerful waves, and open ocean exposure.
This is an extreme spot for expert riders only. The area is exposed to both Atlantic swell and strong trade winds. Access is difficult, infrastructure is non-existent, and conditions are unpredictable.
Punta de Jandía is more commonly visited by surfers than kitesurfers, but on the right day with the right conditions, it can offer spectacular wave riding.
Wave spot, powerful Atlantic conditions. For experienced big-wave riders seeking remote, uncrowded conditions. Directional board essential.
Powerful open-ocean waves 1–4m+. Rocky bottom. Water 18–23°C. Full wetsuit.
Expert
Open all year round
Year-round but only advisable in good conditions with proper preparation.
Extreme south tip of Fuerteventura. Access via a long, rough dirt road from Morro Jable. 4x4 recommended. Very remote — no infrastructure, no services.
EXPERT ONLY. Powerful Atlantic swells and currents. Completely isolated. No rescue, no mobile signal. Unpredictable conditions. Dangerous rocky coastline.
NE trade wind, variable angles depending on exact position on the peninsula. Can be very strong (20–30+ knots) and gusty due to terrain acceleration.
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