Tarifa

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Sports

  • Windsurfing
  • Wingfoiling
  • Kitesurfing
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Best season

April - October
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Level of riding

  • All Levels
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Wind

25-40 knots
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Water conditions

  • Flat
  • Deep water
  • Choppy
  • Wavy
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Riding Style

  • Freeride
  • Freestyle
  • Foil
  • Big Air
  • Wave

Tarifa, Spain, is renowned as Europe’s kitesurfing capital, offering you strong winds that create ideal conditions for enthusiasts of all levels. Its diverse spots, from flat-water lagoons to wave-rich beaches, provide a versatile playground for you kitesurfers year-round.

The town buzzes with energy, featuring lively bars, diverse restaurants, and boutique shops. Stunning beaches and its unique location between the Atlantic and Mediterranean make Tarifa a paradise for thrill-seekers like you and sun-lovers alike.

About Tarifa

The kite season in Tarifa, Spain, runs year-round, but the best months are April to October, with peak conditions from May to September.

  • Spring & Summer (April–September): Strong Levante (East) and Poniente (West) winds, warm temperatures, and vibrant kiting culture.
  • Autumn & Winter (October–March): More unpredictable winds, but still great for experienced riders. Bigger waves with winter swells.

For freeride and big air, summer Levante days can be strong (25–40 knots), while Poniente offers steadier 15–25 knots. Winter sees fewer crowds and a mix of wave-riding and freestyle conditions.

  • A lively setting where socialising, making friends, and shared experiences come to life.
  • An active getaway uniting exploration with stunning natural charm.

  • Beach relaxation and sunbathing
  • Explore Tarifa’s old town
  • Visit the Castle of Guzmán el Bueno
  • Dolphin and whale watching tours
  • Hiking in Los Alcornocales Natural Park
  • Visit Baelo Claudia Roman ruins
  • Stand-up paddleboarding (SUP)
  • Day trip to Tangier, Morocco
  • Enjoy local cuisine and tapas bars

  • Internet Quality: Excellent (105 Mbps approx.)
  • Availability of Workspaces: Plentiful

Nightlife — Quiet Evenings, Lively Nights & Party Vibes

  • Meal at a Restaurant: €10-20+ // USD $11-21+
  • Coffee or Soft Drink: €1.50-3+ // USD $1.60-3.20+
  • Alcoholic Beverage: €3-6+ // USD $3-6+
  • Kitesurfing Gear Rental (2 Hours): €50-70+ // USD $53-75+
  • Non-Kitesurfing Activity (e.g., Hiking, Beach Visit): €0-15+ // USD $0-16+
  • Transportation: €5-10+ // USD $5-11+
  • Shared Room (Hostel Dormitory): €20-30+ per night // USD $21-32+
  • Private Room (Guesthouse or Budget Hotel): €40-70+ per night // USD $42-75+

Currency — Euro (EUR)

Language — Spanish, English 7/10

Time zone — GMT+2

To get from Malaga Airport (AGP) to Tarifa, Spain, here are the main travel options:

  • Car Rental (~1 hour 45 minutes)
    Renting a car is a convenient option that gives you flexibility and independence. The drive along the A-7 and AP-7 highways is scenic, following the Costa del Sol before reaching Tarifa.
  • Private Transfer or Taxi (~1 hour 45 minutes)
    Private transfers or taxis can be booked in advance or at the airport. This option offers comfort and direct service to your destination.
  • Bus (~2.5 hours)
    There are regular bus services between Malaga and Tarifa, but you need to travel to Malaga’s main bus station first. Buses run a few times daily and are a budget-friendly choice.

  • Car Rentals: One of the most common ways to explore the coast and reach nearby beaches. Available in Tarifa and surrounding towns.

  • Walking: Tarifa’s town centre is compact and walkable, with many accommodations, restaurants, and beach access points close together.

  • Bicycle Rentals: Ideal for moving between town and nearby beaches or viewpoints. Available from local shops and hotels.

  • Taxis & Ride-Sharing: Local taxis are available and reliable for short trips. Ride-sharing apps have limited coverage but can work in more urban areas.

  • No Public Transport for Spot-Hopping – Buses connect towns but don’t serve beach areas or water sport locations directly.

Emergency services nearby:

  • Hospital of Desenzano del Garda

Emergency numbers:

  • General Emergency (Police, Fire, Ambulance): +39 112
  • Medical Emergency (Ambulance): +39 118
  • Fire: +39 115
  • Police: +39 113

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