Kitesurfing Tenerife — El Médano Spot Guide 2026
Why Tenerife -- El Médano, Spain Is Worth the Trip
El Médano, on Tenerife's south coast, is one of Europe's most consistent and user-friendly kitesurfing and windsurfing destinations. The beach faces the Atlantic directly, catching trade winds that blow from the northeast almost every day of the year. Unlike many Mediterranean spots, you won't find yourself scratching for wind here -- kitesurfing windsurfing Tenerife El Médano conditions are genuinely reliable, making it ideal for everyone from week-long learners to seasoned pros chasing variety.
What sets El Médano apart isn't just the wind. The beach is long, sandy, and deeply sheltered by the adjacent volcanic hills. That means flat water for freestylers and beginners, yet enough fetch to build decent swell when conditions align. The water stays warm year-round (never below 17°C), and the vibe is refreshingly low-key -- families, tourists, and serious riders coexist without conflict. You'll find rental shops, casual watering holes, and a genuine community that welcomes visitors as equals.
Best Spots & Getting There
- El Médano Beach Main Lagoon -- The primary launch zone; sheltered, shallow, dead flat water. Best for beginners and freestyle. Park directly opposite; lifeguards on duty most days.
- Punta del Pino (northern end) -- Slightly choppier, more swell. Preferred by advanced riders seeking wave potential. Quieter than the main beach; good for progression sessions.
- Las Gaviotas Beach -- Secondary spot 2 km north. More exposed, windier, smaller crowds. Ideal when the lagoon gets too busy during peak season.
- South to Playa Grande -- Longer drive (40 min), but excellent wave window in winter swells. For advanced riders only; strong currents, no rental support nearby.
- Getting there -- Fly into Tenerife South Airport (TFS); El Médano is 20 min by car. Hire locally or use taxis; the village has a small supermarket, restaurants, and three rental shops within 100 m of the beach.
Wind & Weather by Season
MonthAvg WindDirectionWater TempRating January12-18 ktsNE18°C★★★★☆ February12-20 ktsNE17°C★★★★★ March14-22 ktsNE17°C★★★★★ April15-20 ktsNE18°C★★★★☆ May12-18 ktsNE19°C★★★★☆ June10-16 ktsNE20°C★★★☆☆ July12-20 ktsNE22°C★★★★☆ August14-22 ktsNE22°C★★★★☆ September12-18 ktsNE21°C★★★★☆ October13-20 ktsNE20°C★★★★☆ November13-20 ktsNE19°C★★★★☆ December12-18 ktsNE18°C★★★★☆Best time for kitesurfing and windsurfing Tenerife El Médano: February-April and July-August. Winter (Dec-Feb) brings slightly cooler water but stronger, more consistent winds. June can feel light; October-November are reliable sweet spots with fewer tourists and pleasant water temps.
What Gear to Bring
Starter Kitesurfing Setup
Pack a 14-17 m kite (winds are consistent but rarely extreme), a beginner-friendly twin-tip board (140-160 L), and a 3/2 mm shorty wetsuit. The lagoon's flat water means you'll progress fast without needing wave equipment. Most learners rent locally for the first week, then buy if committing long-term.
Wave & Freestyle Arsenal
Bring two kites: a wave kite (12-15 m) for stronger blows and a freestyle/freeride kite (17 m) for light days. Pack a directional wave board for Punta del Pino and a freestyle twin-tip for the lagoon. A 2/2 mm shorty is enough; many riders go without in summer. Consider a foil board if you're into light-wind sessions.
Recommended Gear from Surf Store
The Super_Star SLS is a workhorse freeride kite that dominates El Médano's year-round wind range. Responsive, stable in choppy conditions, and forgiving for intermediate riders progressing into wave work. Many locals ride this season after season.
The Blast D/LAB is a freestyle/freeride twin-tip engineered for flat lagoons like El Médano's main beach. Lightweight carbon construction means easier tricks, snappier pop, and confidence in light wind. Pick the 100 L for an intermediate rider, 115 L for heavier weight or flotation preference.
Rent or Buy? Advice from Surf Store
If you're visiting for one or two weeks, rent. El Médano has three solid rental shops right on the beach (Splash, Sunrise, and a smaller independent). Kites run €25-40/day, boards €15-30/day, and wetsuits €5. You'll save hundreds versus buying, and you can try different brands before committing. The rental gear is maintained well because the spot's consistency keeps the fleet in heavy rotation.
Plan to buy if you're moving to Tenerife, returning every season, or already own a quiver at home. Kitesurfing windsurfing Tenerife El Médano is reliable enough to justify ownership -- unlike windier, choppier spots, the lagoon rewards skill development on your own board. For your first purchase, a freeride kite (14-17 m) and a versatile freestyle twin-tip (95-115 L) covers 90% of sessions year-round. We ship across Europe within 24 hours; many of our Tenerife regulars stock up during winter and spring visits.
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