Repara, pon a punto tu tabla y recorre la Costa del Sol

In the world of active tourism, we know your board is much more than just gear: it’s your adventure companion. That’s why, when salt, an accidental bump, or simple wear and tear take their toll, you need expert hands.
Karma Surf Shop isn’t just a store; it’s the go-to specialized workshop where craftsmanship and expertise come together to breathe new life into your equipment.
Specialists in "Resurrecting" Your Gear
No matter your favorite watersport, at Karma Surf Shop, they have mastered the anatomy of every board. Their professional team uses high-end materials to guarantee invisible and durable finishes:
- Surf, Longboard, Kitesurf & Windsurf: From repairing rail dings to full nose and tail reconstructions, maintaining original flex, weight, and structural integrity.
- Paddle Surf (SUP): Specialized treatment for rigid boards as well as expert repairs for inflatables, including punctures and blowouts.
- State-of-the-art Materials: Experts in working with fiberglass, epoxy, and polyester resins, achieving total integration with the original shape.
Why trust Karma Surf Shop?
Strategically located to serve Estepona and the surrounding areas, they have earned the local community's trust through their precision and speed. They know that every day your board spends in the shop is a day you’re missing out on waves, which is why they offer honest diagnostics and optimized turnaround times.
Pro Tip: A tiny pore in the laminate can absorb water and rot your board's core. Don't wait until it's too late; a timely check-up at Karma Surf Shop will extend the life of your gear for years.
Top 3 Surf Spots on the Costa del Sol
Many people think the south of Spain is all about sun and sunbeds, but when the Levante picks up or a strong Poniente kicks in, the Costa del Sol transforms. If you’re looking to dig your rails near Estepona, here are the three key spots you can't miss:
1. Cabopino (Marbella): The Beginners' Garden
This is undoubtedly the "crown jewel" for those starting out or looking for a fun, stress-free session. Located on the border between Marbella and Mijas, its fine sandbars make it the safest and most forgiving spot in the area.
- The Wave: Soft breaks to both the right and left.
- Ideal for: Beginners and days with moderate swell.
2. El Chino and the Harbor Jetty (Fuengirola): Adrenaline by the Port
For those seeking something more exciting. Here, the jetty at the Fuengirola Marina creates a more technical and consistent wave section.
- The Spot: Known locally as El Chino, it offers one of the best left-handers in the province when the conditions are right.
3. Malapesquera Beach (Benalmádena Costa): The Urban Surf Epicenter
Don’t let the name fool you; Malapesquera is a safe bet for both surfing and paddle surfing. Situated right next to Puerto Marina, its orientation makes it especially receptive to sea swells.
- Versatility: As a very wide beach, it offers different peaks that cater to various skill levels.






