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 Tinos island - Kolimbithres

Greece, Aegean Sea

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Datum: WGS84 [ Ayuda ]
Precisión: Aproximadamente

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Latitud: 37° 37.845' N
Longitud: 25° 8.553' E

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You can access the spot by car, taxi or bus from Tinos town. It's 30 minutes north of the town.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): You can access the spot by car, taxi or bus from Tinos town. It's 30 minutes north of the town.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): You can access the spot by car, taxi or bus from Tinos town. It's 30 minutes north of the town.

English (Traducir este texto en Español): You can access the spot by car, taxi or bus from Tinos town. It's 30 minutes north of the town.

DistanciaCoja un coche

LlegadaCaminada corta (5-15 min)

¿Fácil de encontrar?Fácil de encontrar

¿Acceso publico?Acceso publico

Acceso especialNo sé

 Características de spot de surf

Nombre alternativo Kolimbithres-Tinos Island

Calidad del spot de surf

Calidad de las olasNormal

ExperienciaTodos los surfistas

FrecuenciaMuy consistente (150 días/año)

Ola

TipoBanco de arena

DirecciónDerecha y izquierda

FondoArenoso

Potencia

Longitud normalCorta (< 50m)

Longitud máximaLargo (150 a 300 m)

Marea, oleaje y viento

Buena dirección de la resaca

Dirección del viento

Talla de la resacaEmpieza en 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft y permanece hasta el 4m+ / 12ft

Condición de marea

Mejor movimiento de marea

Más detalles

Poblado durante la semanaUnos pocos surfistas

Poblado en fines de semanaMuchos surfistas

Enlace Webcam 

Peligros

- Corrientes/Resaca

 Información adicional

There is a fantastic monastery on top of the beach, two very good restaurants and a small hotel with a lovely view of the bay and the beach.

It has a free hidden camp area if you do not want to rent a hotel room; People here are very friendly and supportive. No localism. On the beach you will find a small cafeteria (drinks and toasts) and a small surf shop that provides surfboard rentals and equipment.

The downside is that the closest supermarket is far away and doesn't have a lot of stuff so you have to travel all the way back to the big town (Tinos) to properly stock up.

There is a nice current that pulls you out towards the sea to the line up area.

The waves here can get very large. As shown in the image bellow:
http://i.imgur.com/wz0Cd1B.jpg


English (Traducir este texto en Español): There is a fantastic monastery on top of the beach, two very good restaurants and a small hotel with a lovely view of the bay and the beach.

It has a free hidden camp area if you do not want to rent a hotel room; People here are very friendly and supportive. No localism. On the beach you will find a small cafeteria (drinks and toasts) and a small surf shop that provides surfboard rentals and equipment.

The downside is that the closest supermarket is far away and doesn't have a lot of stuff so you have to travel all the way back to the big town (Tinos) to properly stock up.

There is a nice current that pulls you out towards the sea to the line up area.

The waves here can get very large. As shown in the image bellow:
http://i.imgur.com/wz0Cd1B.jpg


English (Traducir este texto en Español): There is a fantastic monastery on top of the beach, two very good restaurants and a small hotel with a lovely view of the bay and the beach.

It has a free hidden camp area if you do not want to rent a hotel room; People here are very friendly and supportive. No localism. On the beach you will find a small cafeteria (drinks and toasts) and a small surf shop that provides surfboard rentals and equipment.

The downside is that the closest supermarket is far away and doesn't have a lot of stuff so you have to travel all the way back to the big town (Tinos) to properly stock up.

There is a nice current that pulls you out towards the sea to the line up area.

The waves here can get very large. As shown in the image bellow:
http://i.imgur.com/wz0Cd1B.jpg


English (Traducir este texto en Español): There is a fantastic monastery on top of the beach, two very good restaurants and a small hotel with a lovely view of the bay and the beach.

It has a free hidden camp area if you do not want to rent a hotel room; People here are very friendly and supportive. No localism. On the beach you will find a small cafeteria (drinks and toasts) and a small surf shop that provides surfboard rentals and equipment.

The downside is that the closest supermarket is far away and doesn't have a lot of stuff so you have to travel all the way back to the big town (Tinos) to properly stock up.

There is a nice current that pulls you out towards the sea to the line up area.

The waves here can get very large. As shown in the image bellow:
http://i.imgur.com/wz0Cd1B.jpg


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Por nix , 07-12-2008

good waves.....not! - been there couple of times....if u enjoy surfing with 7-8 bft onshore and sloppy waves then this is your spot!

Por tino_island_surfer_cowboy , 14-10-2008

massive waves - Hello to every one..I leave in tinos from 2007 and am surfing 4 or 5 or 6 days per week..The spot is great and you can not have opinions when you visit that spot for only one weekend..The pics olso is 100% originals and i will put a new ones from 2008 and the summer and the winter aswell.All my friends there is from Athens, Australia and U.S.A. and they talking with the best words..I believe you have to try that spot only with north wind from 6 bofords and up.thanks and if just someone visit my island i will bring him or her to the spot. kai kalo kalo surf gia olous.....

Por Reeko23 , 20-11-2007

- You are more likely to get waves in winter when the weather is frontal. The summer meltemi winds may be strong, but do not have enough density or spread (they are thermic and usually it is far windier on the downwind coast rather than the upwind (in the case of the meltemi, the north part of Greek islands are less windy).
In winter though, the winds are all over the aegean, not only near the islands (thermic phenomenon) and you get some ok waves (maybe big ones too! )

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