Bodyboarding in El Ejido, Almeria,
Andalusia Spain
Wave size:
1 m / 3 ft
Rainfall:
Low
Top spot:
Balerma
El Ejido is a municipality of Almeria province, in the autonomous community of west Andalusia. It lies between the mountain range of Sierra de Gador and the Mediterranean Sea. Neighboring municipalities are Dalias and Vicar, Berja and Roquetas de Mar.
El Ejido enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters (12°C/53.60°F) and hot summers (28°C/82.40°F). Rainfall is low with wettest months being December and January. Water temperatures ranging from 22 to 23°C/71.60 to 73.40°F during summer months.
Wave size is about 1 m/3 ft maximum and swell direction is west-south-west and east. Places to bodyboard: Almerimar beach is a known spot, also visit Balerma. You can always explore the Alboran Seacoast to find your ideal spot.
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