Almeria, Andalusia
Almeria is a province of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, between Enix, Pechina and Nijar. With mountain sierras, and 40 km / 25 mi seacoast terrain, Almeria is a great destination for extreme sport enthusiasts.
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Safety Bay is a southern suburb of Perth and the ideal destination for a number of water-sports. It is popular amongst windsurfers and kiters, as it provides with great sea breeze conditions, especially from October to April. It is usually very crowded, but it is not a problem, as there are designated areas for windsurfing and kite-surfing.
Safety Bay, as the name implies, is an appropriate spot for both the beginner and the experienced windsurfer, due to flat, shallow water. In addition, the best wind direction is from the southwest, west. Furthermore, the spot is protected from tides and swells by the reefs. It is highly recommended to keep a distance from the turn nestling area.
Last but not least, there are windsurfing schools and shops at your disposal. Note: be careful of jellyfish.
Almeria is a province of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, between Enix, Pechina and Nijar. With mountain sierras, and 40 km / 25 mi seacoast terrain, Almeria is a great destination for extreme sport enthusiasts.
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If you want to find an isolated spot next to a busy remote city, then follow the road to Phingask for an extreme surfing experience...
