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Inner kom

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Inner Kom - Kommetjie Inner Kom is a left-point break characterized by boulders on the bottom, offering fun waves primarily at high tide during rising tide conditions. The spot is accessible within a 5-minute walk from parking, and it is well-known among local surfers. This surf spot can handle decent swells, making it popular among experienced surfers. While the waves are generally consistent, they may not always be perfect. The lineup can become crowded, especially on weekends, as seasoned surfers frequent the area. Surfers should be cautious of rips that increase away from the harbor and remain vigilant for rogue sets. Inner Kom presents unique challenges, rewarding those who are attentive and prepared for its often shifting conditions.
Popularity: 16 Views

Dolose point

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Dolose Point - Cape Town, South Africa Dolose Point features a left-point break with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks, producing hollow and fun waves. This spot is accessible with average ease and works well at all tides. Optimal conditions occur with winds from the southwest, south, or southeast, making it a versatile surf location. Located in the southern corner of a long beach leading to Cape Town Harbour, Dolose Point benefits from swell refraction around nearby breakwalls, creating unique wave formations. The waves can produce short barrels, offering an exciting ride for experienced surfers. The local vibe is relaxed, but surfers should be mindful of local etiquette, as some locals are protective of their surf spot. Despite the chill atmosphere, the area may experience pollution, so caution is advised. Overall, Dolose Point presents a distinctive surf experience for those willing to navigate its nuances.
Popularity: 16 Views

Sandy Bay

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Sandy Bay - Cape Peninsula, South Africa Sandy Bay features a beach break with both right and left-hand waves, characterized by hollow, fast, and powerful conditions. The sandy bottom, interspersed with rocks, creates ideal barrels on shallow sandbanks. This spot is best during low and mid tides, particularly when the swell comes from the west or southwest, and it handles southeaster winds effectively. Located adjacent to Llandudno, Sandy Bay is a hidden gem that offers a laid-back atmosphere, attracting a mix of local surfers and visitors. The beach is accessible via a short 5-15 minute walk from the car park, making it easy to find. While it remains relatively empty during the week, expect a few surfers on weekends. The stunning scenery and nudist-friendly vibe add to its unique charm, making it a great alternative when Llandudno is closing out. Just be cautious of the rocks in the area.
Popularity: 15 Views

Glen Beach

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Glen Beach - Camps Bay Glen Beach features a sandy bottom with both right and left breaking waves, offering ordinary to fun power. This spot works best at low and mid tide, particularly during a rising tide. Access is convenient, with instant access (<5 min) from Camps Bay, making it a popular choice for surfers. Located at the northern end of Camps Bay, Glen Beach is a local favorite that attracts a mix of surfers and bodyboarders. The relaxed vibe makes it suitable for both beginners and experienced riders. While the beach can get crowded on weekends, weekdays often see fewer surfers. The sandbars produce decent waves, especially under optimal conditions, but be mindful of potential closures. Localism can be present, so respect the lineup and enjoy the camaraderie among fellow surfers. Always check conditions before heading out to ensure a fun session.
Popularity: 15 Views

Off The Wall

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Off The Wall - Mouille Point, South Africa Off The Wall features powerful left reef breaks over flat rocks, creating a fast, bowling wall that can close out at the end. The spot works best at low and mid tide with rising tide conditions. Access is easy, with instant access (<5 min) from the beach road in front of high-rise apartments. Known locally as Thermopylae, this surf spot requires a decent swell to set up properly, particularly from the west or southwest. While it can be empty during the week, weekends may see a few surfers, especially when conditions are favorable. The wave's power and speed make it suitable for experienced surfers, as it can become challenging with a local crowd during good swells. Be cautious of rocks and occasional water pollution, and always check conditions before heading out.
Popularity: 15 Views

K 365

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K 365 - Near Misty Cliffs, Atlantic Side K 365 features powerful, hollow waves breaking over a rocky reef, offering both right and left-hand rides. This expert-only surf spot thrives on a 5-8 meter groundswell, best surfed during mid to high tide with a rising tide. The wave is known for its intense barrels, reminiscent of the Backdoor Pipeline when conditions are optimal. Located just down from The Kom, K 365 is notorious for its thick, heavy waves and is not recommended for inexperienced surfers. The name reflects its unique wedge-shaped barrel, which appears to extend beyond 360 degrees. While it can produce world-class waves, the spot is often crowded on weekends and presents dangers such as urchins and sharp rocks. Surfers should be prepared for challenging conditions and respect the local vibe, as this spot demands skill and experience.
Popularity: 14 Views

Krans

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Krans - Long Beach, Kommetjie Krans is a powerful beach break featuring hollow and fast waves that break both right and left over a sandy bottom. This spot works well at all tides, particularly with a rising tide, and is best suited for experienced surfers due to its heavy conditions, especially when the swell exceeds 1.2 meters. Located on the scenic Cape Peninsula, Long Beach is a popular destination for surfers seeking solid sessions. The beach faces north, making it ideal when the wind blows from the south. While it can get crowded on good days, there’s often space to find your wave. The spot is known for producing fantastic tube rides, especially for those who can navigate the challenging take-offs. With a short walk to the beach and easy access from Fish Hoek, Krans is a must-visit for surfers looking to test their skills in powerful surf.
Popularity: 13 Views

The Hoek

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The Hoek - Cape Town The Hoek features hollow right-hand sandbar waves, breaking only at low tide on small to medium swells. This expert-only spot is accessible via a short 300-meter walk from Noordhoek car park, with public access available. The bottom is sandy, but localism can be a concern, especially during crowded weekends. Nestled beneath the cliffs of Chapman’s Peak Drive, The Hoek offers breathtaking views and a challenging surf experience. Optimal conditions arise with a rising tide and southeast winds, primarily from the northwest or southwest swell. While it can produce fun sessions, the fickle nature of the waves means timing is crucial. Expect heavy crowds during the summer months, particularly from spring to autumn, as surfers seek out the crystal-clear barrels. Be prepared for varying conditions due to shifting sands and rocky bottoms, which can significantly impact your surf experience.
Popularity: 13 Views

Hout Bay

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Hout Bay - Cape Town Hout Bay features a beach break with both right and left waves, predominantly sandy bottoms. The spot is accessible with instant access and is located in a picturesque fishing village. It works best during low and mid tides, particularly under a significant South West swell and North West winds. While the waves are generally short and of poor quality, they can become fun and powerful during optimal conditions. The harbour wall can produce decent surf when the swell is substantial. Despite its charm, the atmosphere can be hit or miss, and the area is often less crowded during the week. Nearby restaurants offer a great seafood experience when the surf isn't up. Be cautious of man-made hazards like buoys while enjoying this unique surf spot.
Popularity: 13 Views

Dungeons

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Dungeons - Hout Bay Dungeons features powerful right-hand reef breaks over flat rocks, making it a challenging surf spot. Located at -34.0618 latitude and 18.3266 longitude, it works at all tides with rising and falling tide movements. Access is primarily by boat from Hout Bay, with a short walk of 5-15 minutes to the peak. Renowned for its intense conditions, Dungeons is not for the faint-hearted and is considered one of the premier big wave surf locations globally. The spot hosts the Big Wave Africa competition and is part of the Big Wave World Tour, attracting only the most skilled surfers. While the waves can be epic on good days, they are often inconsistent. Surfers should be aware of the potential dangers, including sharks, and prepare for a spooky atmosphere that adds to the thrill of this formidable surf destination.
Popularity: 13 Views

Llandudno

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Llandudno - Cape Peninsula, South Africa Llandudno features a beach break with both right and left-hand waves over a sandy bottom. The spot is known for its hollow waves, particularly at the first peak, The Gat, which can produce intense barrels under optimal conditions. Access is easy, with instant access from the parking lot via steps down to the beach. This popular surf destination offers a laid-back vibe, attracting both locals and visitors. The waves are best with an east wind, which cleans up the surf, and it works at all tides. While the summer months draw crowds, especially on weekends, the spot can be fickle and is prone to localism. Surfers should be prepared for chilly water temperatures, particularly when the southeast winds blow offshore. Llandudno's scenic beauty and sheltered location make it a must-visit for surf enthusiasts.
Popularity: 13 Views

Noordhoek Beach

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Noordhoek Beach - South Africa Noordhoek Beach features sandbar waves that break both right and left over a sandy bottom with rocks. The spot is best with swells from 0.9 meters (3 feet) and up, particularly under southeast offshore winds. It works well at low and mid tide, offering hollow, fast, and powerful waves, with various peaks depending on sand movement. Stretching 3.5 kilometers along golden sands, Noordhoek is known for its consistent waves and vibrant atmosphere. While the beach can get crowded on weekends, exploring further from the car park often leads to less populated peaks. Surfers should be cautious of rips, undertow, and localism, as well as the notable shark presence in the area. A thick wetsuit is advisable, especially during low tide when temperatures drop. With ample space to find your own wave, Noordhoek Beach is a great spot to enjoy the surf vibes.
Popularity: 12 Views

Sandy Bay south

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Sandy Bay South - Cape Town, South Africa This spot features a powerful beach break with waves breaking to the right and left over a sandy bottom. Access requires a short walk of 5-15 minutes, and it is publicly accessible. Sandy Bay South is renowned for its consistent surf conditions, making it a favorite among local surfers. The waves can be challenging, appealing to intermediate and advanced surfers looking for adrenaline-pumping rides. The picturesque setting, surrounded by natural beauty, adds to the allure of this surf spot. It works well at various tides, providing ample opportunities for surfers to enjoy the waves throughout the day.
Popularity: 12 Views

Madiba's Right

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Madiba's Right - Robben Island Madiba's Right features a hollow and powerful right-hand reef break, characterized by sharp rocks and coral. The wave works best at mid tide during rising tide conditions, with optimal swell coming from the west and southwest. Access requires a boat to Robben Island, followed by a short 5-15 minute walk to the northeastern part of the island. This surf spot offers a unique experience with stunning views of Table Mountain and an empty lineup, making it a hidden gem for adventurous surfers. The wave breaks into a small rocky bay, and while it may not be as consistent as its counterpart, Madiba's Left, it provides a thrilling ride for those willing to navigate the tricky conditions, including rips and rocky hazards. Be cautious of the local wildlife, as sharks are known to inhabit the area.
Popularity: 11 Views

Queens

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Queens - South end of Seapoint Queens features powerful left-breaking waves over a rocky reef bottom. The wave begins with an exhilarating drop, followed by a bowl ideal for re-entries, and gradually fades. Access is straightforward, with a permanent rip aiding paddlers out to the break, although caution is advised due to the jagged reef. Located between Sunset Beach and Saunders' Rocks, Queens is easily accessible with a parking lot nearby. The spot is generally uncrowded, attracting only a few surfers during the week and weekends. Ideal conditions occur at high tide with rising and falling tides, and the best swell comes from the west and southwest, complemented by favorable winds from the south, southeast, and east. While the local crew is friendly, the intimidating shallow take-off and potential dangers from rocks require respect and skill, especially when returning to shore through the narrow gap in the rocks.
Popularity: 11 Views

Thermopylae

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Thermopylae - Cape Town, South Africa Thermopylae features powerful left reef breaks over a rocky bottom, requiring high tide for optimal conditions. The spot is best accessed from Mouille Point, just west of the Victoria and Alfred waterfront. It works primarily with south-west swells and is known for its long rides, particularly when the swell is between 3-6 ft. This surf spot is renowned for its thrilling waves, which can reach impressive heights during big swells. While it typically attracts few surfers, it can become crowded when conditions are favorable, especially with south-west winds. The wave breaks in sections, providing exciting rides, but caution is advised due to shallow rocks and strong currents on larger days. For those seeking a challenge, Thermopylae offers a unique experience, but only skilled surfers should tackle it when the swell is substantial.
Popularity: 10 Views

Bali Bay

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Bali Bay - South Africa Bali Bay features a powerful right-hand reef break over a shallow rock ledge, ideal for experienced surfers. The wave can reach heights of 1-2 meters and often closes out due to exposed rocks further down the ride. Best conditions occur with a swell between 1-2 meters. Located close to Seapoint, Bali Bay offers instant access, typically attracting a few local bodyboarders during the week but becoming crowded on weekends. The atmosphere is generally friendly, with a younger local crowd. However, surfers should remain cautious of the sharp rocks and potential localism. The wave is best enjoyed when the swell is between 1-2 meters, providing a thrilling ride for those who can navigate its challenges.
Popularity: 10 Views

Madiba's Hat

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Madiba's Hat - Robben Island Madiba's Hat features a right-breaking reef wave over flat rocks, offering fast, ordinary, and fun conditions. The spot is best accessed by boat to the southwest corner of Robben Island, with a short 5-15 minute walk from the drop-off point. It works well at mid and high tide, particularly during rising tide with northwest or west swells. This hidden gem is known for its stunning views of Table Mountain and typically sees minimal crowds, making it an appealing choice for surfers seeking solitude. While it may not deliver the hollow, lengthy rides found at other locations, it shines when conditions at nearby spots become unruly. The wave is safer compared to others on the island, but surfers should remain cautious of rocks and potential shark encounters. Be sure to check the bus and boat schedules to avoid being stranded overnight.
Popularity: 10 Views

Tidals

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Tidals - Glen Beach, Camps Bay Tidals features a left-breaking reef wave over boulders, delivering hollow, fast, and slab-like conditions. The wave breaks on a submerged granite boulder, with an outer reef indicating incoming sets. Ideal for low and mid tides, it works best during falling tide with favorable wind from the north and northwest. Located at the northern end of Camps Bay, Glen Beach is a local favorite, attracting both surfers and bodyboarders. The relaxed vibe makes it accessible for beginners while still offering fun waves for experienced riders. Although the beach can close out frequently, when conditions align, it provides a great surfing experience. Expect a laid-back atmosphere with a sparse crowd during the week and weekends, making it a perfect spot for those seeking enjoyable sessions without the intensity of busier beaches. Always check conditions before heading out to maximize your surf experience.
Popularity: 10 Views

Lagoon Mouth

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Lagoon Mouth - Milnerton, South Africa Lagoon Mouth features a right-hand sandbar wave with a sandy bottom, offering ordinary to fun power. The spot is accessible via a short walk from the public parking lot, located on the R27 as you enter Milnerton. It works well at all tides, with optimal conditions during southeast, east, or northeast winds and northwest, west, or southwest swells. This hidden gem is often overlooked by surfers flocking to the nearby Milnerton Beach, ensuring a more relaxed vibe with only a few locals in the water. The wave is well-formed, especially after winter storms, thanks to the sand pushed out as the lagoon empties into the sea. While the crowd is minimal during the week and weekends, surfers should remain cautious of rips and undertow. Overall, Lagoon Mouth offers a unique surfing experience away from the hustle and bustle of more popular spots.
Popularity: 10 Views

Hout Bay Harbour Wall

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Hout Bay Harbour Wall - Hout Bay This spot features a right-breaking wave over a breakwater/jetty bottom, characterized by hollow and fast conditions. It typically requires a significant swell to activate, making it a rare but enjoyable surf experience. Access is straightforward, with instant entry available within 5 minutes from the harbor wall. Hout Bay Harbour Wall is located in Hout Bay, South Africa, and is best surfed during mid to high tide with a rising tide. The ideal swell comes from the west or southwest, complemented by northwest winds. While the wave can get crowded quickly when it’s working, especially on weekends, it remains relatively empty during the week. Surfers should be aware of localism issues in the area. Overall, when conditions align, this spot offers a fun session for those willing to wait for the right swell.
Popularity: 9 Views

Chapman's Peak mystery lefts.

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Chapman's Peak Mystery Lefts - Cape Town This spot features powerful left-hand reef breaks over a boulder bottom, requiring massive swells of 6 meters or more to activate. It is best surfed at high tide during rising tide conditions, with optimal wind from the north. Access involves a short walk after driving along Chapman's Peak when a significant swell is present. Chapman's Peak Mystery Lefts is a rare and intimidating surf location, often described as "suicidal" due to its proximity to cliffs and the dangers posed by rips, rocks, and sharks. While local surfers claim to have ridden these waves, sightings are infrequent, making it a mysterious gem for adventurous surfers. The spot remains largely empty during the week and weekends, offering solitude for those brave enough to tackle its hollow and fast waves.
Popularity: 9 Views

Dunes

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Dunes (Noordhoek) - South Africa Dunes is a powerful beach break characterized by hollow waves breaking to the right and left over sandy bottoms. The spot is best accessed by driving to the Noordhoek Beach car park and undertaking a long walk of over 30 minutes along the beach. It works well at mid and high tide, with favorable conditions when the wind blows from the southeast. Stretching over 3.5 km of golden sands, Noordhoek offers fairly consistent waves, making it an appealing choice for surfers. The ambiance is tranquil, especially as crowds thin out with distance from the car park. While the beach provides ample space for surfers to find their own spot, caution is advised due to the presence of rips and undertow, as well as a notable shark presence in the area. A thick wetsuit is recommended, particularly during low tide when water temperatures drop. Enjoy the unspoiled beauty and surf vibes of this stunning location.
Popularity: 9 Views

Pebbles Shorey

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Pebbles Shorey - Cape Peninsula Pebbles Shorey features a right-hand beach break over a sandy bottom mixed with granite and pebbles. This heavy wave requires a significant swell to activate, often closing out but offering exceptional barrel opportunities when conditions align. It works best at mid to high tide, particularly during a rising tide. Located between Camps Bay and Llandudno, Pebbles Shorey is known for its scenic beauty and wave potential. While it can be empty during the week, weekends may see a few surfers sharing the lineup. The spot is ideal for bodyboarders, and caution is advised due to the potential for wipeouts in larger swells. With instant access and a short walk from parking, it’s a convenient choice for those seeking thrilling surf experiences.
Popularity: 9 Views

1st Bank

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1st Bank - Clifton, South Africa This surf spot features a sandbar with both right and left-breaking waves over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks. The waves can be hollow, fast, and fun, particularly during mid to high tide with a falling tide. Optimal conditions arise with swells from the west and southwest, complemented by winds from the southeast, east, or northeast. 1st Bank is located at Clifton Beach, accessible via a short 5-15 minute walk from the main beach area. While it may not boast the best waves in the region, it can deliver enjoyable sessions during significant winter swells. The atmosphere is generally relaxed, especially when other nearby spots are crowded. The spot is also sheltered from wind, enhancing wave quality. It offers a few peaks and a small shore break, making it suitable for groms and bodyboarders looking to improve their skills.
Popularity: 8 Views

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