Tarifa is commonly known as the kitesurf mecca of Europe which has wind almost year round, a lively nightlife and lots of no-wind-activities. While it took me some time – and a second trip – to get to know Tarifa better, I would honestly say it doesn’t have the best kite conditions in the world. But the atmosphere, vibes and lifestyle it offers is very unique in Europe and attracts not only kitesurf addicts.

Update 2026: when I first wrote this intro above in 2016, I wasn’t the biggest fan as you can tell. Funny enough, Tarifa absolutely won my heart over for the lifestyle and “overall package” and I spend a lot of time here every year πŸ™‚ So while kitesurfing-wise it is a tricky spot, it is a great spot for kitesurfing digital nomads or those also seeking more than just kitesurfing.

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Pros & Cons for kitesurfing in Tarifa

+ laid-back surf vibes, nice restaurants & bars
+ variety of kitesurf spots and kitesurf conditions
+ cute town, vivid nightlife, nice lifestyle
+ lots of no-wind-activities & sports activities
+ growing conscious scene & cool events
+ reasonable costs of living during low/mid-season
+ hotspot for digital nomadsduring low/mid-season

– need a car to get to most spotsΒ 
– very crowded during high season (July – early Sept)
– you always need a wetsuit/shorty except for the hot summer months

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General Infos for Tarifa, Spain (Wind, Water Temperature and Water Condition)

When to go – Best Wind in Tarifa: April – October

The best wind is from April – October but end of June – early September are veeery crowded! If you are planning to stay for longer you can basically kite year-round but will have some non-windy periods inbetween.

Water Temperature Tarifa:

long wetsuit (4/3) in spring, autumn, winter, shorty during summer (although I usually even kite most days in an 4/3). The wind direction Poniente is always colder, with Levante the wind is much warmer (the wind directions are explained below in the arrticle as well πŸ˜‰ ) Some people prefer a 5/4 for the winter Poniente sessions.

Wind speed/kite sizes for Tarifa:

Anything from 0 – 40+ kts πŸ˜‰ With wind direction Levante you get anything around 15 – 40+ kts, with wind direction Poniente you have lighter wind with around 10 – 25 kts, so best is to bring all the sizes you have.

Water Condition: flat, choppy, waves (depending on spot)

Beginner friendly?

Yes and no πŸ˜‰ Let’s put it this way: Tarifa is not an ideal beginner spot but if you learn kiting here you can kite anywhere! Poniente is quite stable and good to learn, with Levante it can get messy. If you want to learn I’d recommend coming in spring and autumn since it’s not as crowded. Plus from what I saw the prices were pretty cheap for lessons compared to some other spots.
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How to get to Tarifa, Spain

You can fly to Malaga (AGP), which I always found the cheapest flights to, and then drive a little less than 2 hours to Tarifa. The closest airport is Gibraltar (GIB) which belongs to the UK and is just a 45 min drive to Tarifa.

How to get to and around Tarifa, Spain

Option 1: get your own rental car

I’d go for a rental car since you always need to drive to the spots. It used to be super cheap but since C hit the prices have skyrocketed so make sure to book ahead. I always book my rental car via billiger mietwagenΒ (German Site, you can cancel up to 24 hrs before) or Rental Cars (International Site).

I made the experience that it’s sometimes significantly cheaper if you rent a car for 3 weeks, then bring it back again and rent a new one for 3 weeks. If you fly to Gibraltar (which is UK), make sure to check the rental car prices at La Linea (Spain), which is just a 5-minute walk from Gibraltar airport and sometimes cheaper.

Option 2: bus

There are a few direct buses running from Malaga to Tarifa and many other buses that run from Malaga to Algeciras, then you can catch another bus Algeciras to Tarifa or just take a taxi for the last 35 min. Schedules changed a lot during the lockdowns but I think everything picked up back to normal, in any case just check it online to make sure which buses currently run.

Option 3: use car sharing

If you don’t want to rent a car check out Tarifa Car Share for sharing rides e.g. to and from the airport. You can also check the car sharing app blablacar, usually you can find rides from Algeciras to Malaga (Tarifa – Malaga is less common but you might be lucky during the main season). A little word of warning though: on blablacar the drivers tend to cancel last-minute so it can be a bit of a bargain, I have almost lost my flight once and heard of many people who had happening the same. Also I have sent the drivers pics of my kite luggage and all the measurements, asking beforehand if they could fit it, they said yes and once I arrived they left me standing there because they couldn’t fit it. So it’s best to book for more people on the app so you make sure your kite luggage fits πŸ˜‰

Option 4: use a taxi

During the C phase I mostly used taxis because there was almost no car sharing available and I couldn’t bother with the hassle of getting my blablacar canceled. Prices vary quite a lot, it is around 140 Euros (on the toll-free road, they ask you if you want to use the toll road which is 20 Euros more and a bit quicker and less roundabouts/curves). I booked it beforehand (there are multiple taxi services posting in the facebook group Tarifa Community Noticeboard) so I don’t know what they would charge you if you would just rock up at the airport and took a taxi there.

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Wind directions in Tarifa, Spain

Levante

Levante is the infamous, sometimes gusty and strong offshore wind (around 20 – 40/ 50 knots) you might know from kitesurf videos, the kind of wind that can drive you crazy. Overall it’s wind quality is not as good as Poniente but it is my favorite one as the ocean is calmer, the water has this beautiful turquoise color most days πŸ˜‰

Poniente

Coming from West from the Atlantic, Poniente is more light or moderate wind (and more cold as well) and is pretty steady, the kind of wind you’ll prefer for your kitesurf sessions if you’re not into strong wind (inbetween 10 – 25 knots). The water is also much more wavy and choppy.

Kitesurf spots in and around Tarifa, Spain

If you get confused by the detailed spot selection, here is a simple guideline to get you started: you’ll mainly be kiting inbetween Arte Vida (4) and Los Lances (7) with Poniente and on Valdevaqueros with Levante πŸ™‚

At some spots you are officially forbidden to kite in summer which is from 15.06. until 15.09.kitesurf spots in and around tarifa, spain including valdevaqueros, los lances and balneario

1. Bolonia

update: not allowed to kite there anymore

2. Punta Paloma and 3. Valdevaqueros

wind: Levante and Poniente
level: all levels
NOTE: Valdevaqueros can get very crowded as also a lot of beginners/not so experienced kitesurfers go there. With Levante it can sometimes be ultra gusty close to shore depending on the direction, so you might first have to fight your way out and then kite better further outside.

4. Arte Vida

wind: Poniente
level: intermediate (for waves, there is rocks close to shore)
NOTE: forbidden to kite here in summer from 15.6. until 15.9.

5. Los Lances Norte / Agua / Waves

wind: Levante and Poniente
level: all levels
NOTE: also just called Agua or Waves after the beach bars πŸ˜‰

6. Rio Jara

wind: Levante and Poniente
level:Β all levels
NOTE: offshore wind with Levante, get a rescue card
Currently the bridge is broken so you have to walk through the river, just keep that in mind when there is a lot of water in the lagoon.

7. Los Lances (La Jaima)

wind: Poniente
level: all levels
NOTE: forbidden to kite here in summer from 15.6. until 15.9.

8. Balneario

wind: Levante and Poniente
Level: pros only
good for: Freestyle (Levante)
NOTE: this spot is only for pro kitesurfers, no rescue boats. There has been lots of discussions in the local groups so unless you are an expert rider and catch a super early morning where there are little people, don’t go to this spot

Kitesurf spots close to Tarifa, Spain

kitesurf spots close to tarifa bolonia, canos de cmeca, getares, palmones

Los CaΓ±os de Meca

wind: works with strong Levante
level: intermediate – expert
NOTE: forbidden to kite here in summer, wind is lighter than in Tarifa so you need strong Levante

Getares

wind: works with strong Levante
level: intermediate – expert
NOTE: forbidden to kite here in summer, strong current, big shore break, wind is lighter than in Tarifa

Palmones

wind: ideal when the Levante is too strong as it is a bit lighter here, a lot of kite schools go here
level: all levels
NOTE: forbidden to kite here in summer (but you will still see kiters πŸ˜‰ )

Sotogrande

wind: works with strong Levante
level: intermediate – expert
good for: Freeride/Wave
NOTE: forbidden to kite here in summer

spot guide to kitesurfing in tarifa, spain, with live wind meters

Live wind meters for kitesurfers in Tarifa, Spain

There are various live wind meters and apps around as well as cameras. One thing to keep in mind is that the live wind meters are not always accurate, depending on the wind direction and where they are positioned. The best is to check the spot on your first days with both Levante and Poniente and then work out if the wind is stronger.

In Valdevaqueros for example some days have almost no wind on shore and a lot outside. Same goes for Los Lances.

The best live wind meters for Tarifa

  • K Wind App: has many wind meters around Tarifa, you can save the favorites to your app and easily compare all the wind stations, that’s the main one I personally use.
  • Windguru has two live wind meters in Tarifa, Campo de Futbol and Valdevaqueros
  • Spotfav: has many live video cameras installed around Tarifa, you have a short period where you can watch for free once you created an account but if you are around for longer it totally pays off to pay the subscription.

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Accommodation in Tarifa, Spain

Since I’d recommend getting a car for Tarifa to visit all the spots it doesn’t matter so much where you stay, there are plenty of apartment options – we stayed in an airbnb apartment.

Long-term Accommodation in Tarifa, Spain

For finding Accommodation long-term (a month or longer) check out these Facebook groups Tarifa Room MateΒ andΒ Properties for Rent & Sale Tarifa. Although these are usually only options during lower season (October – March), from April – September it is hard to find cheaper long-term deals as hosts prefer short-stay and charge accordingly.

kitesurf tarifa spain spot guide kitesurf spots for your kite vacation playa los lancesThe best Restaurants and CafΓ©s in Tarifa, Spain

Breakfast and CafΓ©s in Tarifa

They are sorted as if you were walking from the beach towards Tarifa town πŸ˜‰ Please note there are so many amazing cafΓ©s I couldn’t fit them in here so keep exploring on your own and let me know if you found a new favorite besides the ones I mentioned

  • Surla since day one a favorite. Breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Cafe Azul great breakfast/brunch place, indoor seating
  • Bonjour nice healthy instagram-worthy dishes & cafe
  • Numero CΒ one of the best coffees in town, lost of vegan options on the menu, breakfast/brunch place)
  • For “traditional” Spanish pastries (not the healthy kind πŸ˜‰ but absolutely worth indulging in) check out Cafe Bernal and La TarifeΓ±a (both have more than one location in Tarifa)
  • Cafe 10Β yummy stuff as well, like the green juice, outdoor sitting space and a few seats inside
  • Andrea’s cafe great for breakfast, Acai bowls, yummy healthy sweets and coffee
  • BrioΒ lots of vegan/vegetarian options, they make the best cappuccino with plant-based milk, yummy sweet vegan mains, tapas and desserts, also open in the evenings
  • PastelitoΒ in the industrial zone with incredible home baked goods
  • Casa del Gelato my favorite ice cream store in a small side street (try the dark chocolate or sugar-free hazelnut)

Tarifa Restaurants Cafes Kitesurf GuideCafΓ©s/Restaurants around Tarifa

(outside of Tarifa, on the way to the kite spots if driving towards Agua and Valdevaqueros)

  • PowerHouseΒ super yummy breakfast and lunch options, a must-try! just outside of town, worth driving there even if you don’t kite πŸ˜‰ Now also open for dinner with a different menu
  • Ozu BarΒ yummy healthy options, just know that the food here might take a bit of a longer wait but it is well worth it πŸ™‚ open all day

Restaurants in Tarifa

  • Bar El FrancesΒ one of my absolute favorites, we can never decide what to take so simply order a few dishes and share them all πŸ˜‰
  • Silos 19Β same owner as El Frances so the menu is similar, the location is super fancy and worth visiting
  • Mic MocΒ healthy food options
  • No. 6 Cocina Sencilla
  • ChilimosaΒ yummy vegetarian food or bowls at Vida Verde (same owner)
  • Bendita Comida cute location, small but yummy menu, vegan options avaiable
  • Deng Thai Food if you crave authentic Thai kitchen by Deng

Supermarkets and organic stores in Tarifa

Supermarkets in Tarifa

Mercadona is my favorite with a big selection but Super Sol and Lidl offer a big selection as well. Note that the only supermarket open on Sundays is this Dia. (During lower season, in the summer months almost all supermarkets open also on Sundays). There are many more smaller supermarkets and minimarkets spread around Tarifa.

Organic/Eco stores in Tarifa

  • Biomio nice selection, you can also preorder various breads, even keto bread, and if you have special desires check with them they might be able to order it for you. She usually gets fresh veggies/fruits on Tuesday and Saturday morning
  • La BiobodeguitaΒ small but nice selection, I love their loose tea selection
  • Tarifa NaturalΒ usually for bigger quantities but they have nice fruit and vegetable as well, if you want to buy big quantities of nuts/dried fruits/spices etc this is the place to go, they have other organic stuff as well
  • El Olivo nice selection of organic cleaning products, products for the body etc, less food stuff.
  • Gluten Free Bakery for those of you dealing with gluten intolerance, check out this bakery.

activities around tarifa, spain: vejer de la frontera

No wind activities in Tarifa, Spain

So many! Surfing, yoga, beach volleyball, hiking/climbing, whale watching, mountain biking, running on the beach or promenade, outdoor “gyms” on the beach promenade, go shopping in Tarifa town and get lost in all those cute little boutiques, enjoy the good food and tapas (usually happens here around 8/9pm), partying (parties start here around 11/12 pm).

Gyms and Yoga Studios in Tarifa, Spain

Gyms in Tarifa, Spain

  • Aura Sport Club (opened 2026, super beautiful gym & cool group class schedule)
  • On Tarifa fitness (gym & group classes like Pump, Gluteboom, GAP, Yoga etc)
  • New Concept Tarifa (gym, Cross fit-oriented)
  • BB Studio lots of different Barre, Dance and Ballet Classes
  • El PatioΒ a bit outside of Tarifa around Rio Jara, nice Crossfit option, group classes

Yoga in Tarifa, Spain

  • Hostal Africa offers a beautiful mix of yoga teachers and styles on the rooftop, nestled in the old town. You can check their schedule on Instagram, they also have meditation classes and wellness weekends. Their “sister hotel” Casa Africa also has a yoga space and in case of rain classes are often moved from Hostal Africa rooftop to Casa Africa.
  • Holosterapia has Yoga & Pilates classees (Giulia & Rafael are also great Ostopaths & gives massages)
  • Mandalablue yoga
  • AsociaciΓ³n Holistica Respira (Spanish and English Classes, Acro Yoga available, find them on Instagram here)
  • there are a lot of new studios opening so make sure to keep your eyes open while you are in Tarifa πŸ™‚

Conscious Events in Tarifa: Breathwork, Astrology, Gatherings

Day trips from Tarifa, Spain

How about a trip to Vejer de la Frontera, Sevilla, CΓ‘diz, Gibraltar (UK) or even to Tangier, Morocco (a 30-min-ferry ride which is actually an hour from door to door) or Chefchaouen, Morocco – the blue town (ferry ride to Tangier and 2 hr drive from there, then it’s ideal to stay for a night or longer). There is plenty to see around Tarifa and depending on the drive you are willing to make in one day there is much to explore.

Digital Nomad guide for Tarifa, Spain

While it wasn’t the best kite conditions I ever had, it definitely had the perfect combination of Digital Nomad lifestyle paired with kitesurfing, a healthy lifestyle while also having a good nightlife – so an ideal spot if you’re staying longer and don’t mind if you don’t kite every day. So the overall package Tarifa offers is pretty unique. I loved Tarifa’s vibe, it’s one of the towns where you feel at home instantly.

Since this was my very first trip as a kitesurfing Digital Nomad, the connections I made in Tarifa connected my to other kitesurfing Digital Nomads all over the world which I still keep meeting know wherever the wind blows. So it’s definitely a good starting point if you want to get in touch with the whole scene. Now I love coming back and seeing the scene grow and grow, both with kitesurfing and non-kitesurfing Digital Nomads.

Coworking Spaces in Tarifa, Spain

  • bsharing half way from the old town to the industrial zone and to be honest my favorite one πŸ™‚ Opened in 2023, the interior is super nice, you have call booths you can book yourself in so unlike other Coworking spaces you don’t have people the whole time on the phone next to you πŸ˜‰ Booking the spaces works super flexibly with their website. You can pick your table, book a minimum of 4 hours and done. If you need a call booth you simply first book your space, then the call booth.
  • TAF Coworking close to the industrial zone, parking spaces close by available. I haven’t been there yet, they are a bit pricier then the other Coworkings but also look nice.
  • Tarifa Garage Coworking (in the poligono/industrial zone, parking around is available)
  • La Cocotera Coworking Hostel (in the old town, no parking close by)

Coworking Cafes in Tarifa, Spain

There are many cafes that you could potentially work from if you don’t need suuuper fast wifi but be aware that many cafes are small and don’t have many seats so it is a given that you consume appropriately if you do work there and don’t come in the rush hour πŸ˜‰ I liked Pueblo Nomada, Brio, Element Cafe, CafΓ© Del Mar in Tarifa, Tangana is a Cafe/restaurant right at the kitesurf spot in Valdevaqueros (around 7 km outside of town).

One note on Coworking in Cafes: some spaces are quite small and some people spend their whole day with one coffee in a cafe blocking the table πŸ˜‰ Please have the decency to move if you feel like the cafe is getting super full or at least order a meal.

Mobile Internet (Sim Card)

I got a Vodafone Sim Card in Spain as I wanted the one with the biggest data package but I guess Orange and Movistar are just as fine, you can find it in Tarifa town itself. Providers have new packages and offers every year so when I arrive I just check who has the best package, this year (2022) Vodafone again had a nice deal with 120GB for 20 Euro.

Tip:Β Depending on where you move around in Tarifa your network might switch to Moroccan network which can become veeeery costly if your phone is switched to roaming. Make sure that if you use your European Sim Card in Tarifa with Roaming you either talk to your provider first to change your roaming to Europe only or you manually change it in the settings so that it only connects e.g. to Vodafone ES or Movistar. [For iPhone go to Settings > Cellular Network > Switch Automatic off and manually pick your network provider]

Further useful links for Digital Nomads in Tarifa

  • Facebook Group Tarifa Digital Nomads (they have started also various whatsapp groups for digital nomads e.g. a general group, kitesurf group, hiking group etc which I am not sharing here as loads of spammers enter πŸ˜‰ but you can simply ask in that facebook group for the link)
  • Facebook Group Tarifa Community Noticeboard for general questions on Tarifa, where to find certain things/activities etc, very active
  • For finding Accommodation long-termΒ check out the Facebook groups Tarifa Room MateΒ andΒ Properties for Rent & Sale Tarifa. You can also try to get a better deal on airbnb, some hosts are open to it during lower season which is usually from October to March.
  • Tarifa Car Share for sharing rides e.g. to the airport. You can also check blablacar, usually you can find rides from Algeciras to Malaga (Tarifa – Malaga is less common but you might be lucky during main season).
  • Tarifa Guide for Digital Nomads by WebWorkTravel
  • Tarifa Guide by UK Digital Nomad James (not a kitesurfer but good infos about Tarifa for Digital Nomads)

Digital Nomad Events in Tarifa

Join theΒ Facebook Group Tarifa Digital NomadsΒ and the whatsapp groups for spontaneous meetups and events. once you join the Facebook group above you can ask for the Whatsapp groups, there is one for kitesurfing digital nomads in tarifa, a general one for digital nomads and then also other groups for coworking, hiking, yoga etc.