Keta point

5.912033 N / 0.995250 O

Keta point Surf Spot Guide, Ghana

Keta Point delivers a rare right-hand point break over a forgiving sandy bottom, carving out fast and powerful rides that can turn world-class on the perfect swell. This uncrowded gem in Ghana offers long, peeling walls stretching 150 to 500 meters, ideal for experienced surfers chasing high-adrenaline sessions in a serene coastal setting. The vibe is pure discovery, with empty lineups letting you connect deeply with the wave's raw energy.

Geography and Nature

Nestled at the mouth of Lake Volta in a quiet fishing enclave on Ghana's eastern coastline, Keta Point feels remote yet accessible, far from urban bustle. The landscape features expansive sandy beaches backed by lagoons and low-lying mangroves, with the point extending into the Atlantic for consistent exposure to swells. No rocky outcrops dominate; instead, smooth sands shape the waves, creating a natural arena framed by traditional fishing villages and open horizons.

Surf Setup

Keta Point is a classic right-hand point break that peels reliably over sand, delivering fast, powerful lines with ordinary sections mixed in for varied maneuvers. It thrives on southeast to east swells, wrapping perfectly into northwest or west offshore winds that groom the face for long rides. Tide details remain unknown, so check local conditions on arrival, but expect a typical session to unfold as a charging 1.5 to 2-meter wall racing down the line, testing your speed and flow over 300 meters or more.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes, firing up around 50 days a year, with peak reliability during the main swell season from April to July when southeast pulses roll in consistently. Avoid the flatter months of November to February when trade winds dominate and waves drop off. Time your trip for early mornings in the wetter periods for the cleanest faces and highest frequency.

Crowd Levels

Keta Point stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal presence from locals or tourists. The lineup offers plenty of space for solo sessions or small groups.

Who It's For

Tailored for experienced surfers, Keta Point demands strong paddling and wave management due to its fast, powerful nature and strong currents. Beginners should steer clear, as the intensity suits those ready for long, demanding rides without the safety net of a surf school. Intermediates might progress here with caution, but pros will revel in the potential for world-class barrels and carves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow that can pull hard on bigger days, and be mindful of potential pollution from nearby waters. Approach with respect for the ocean's power, paddling out wide to avoid the impact zone.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures dip to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds welcome insulation against cooler evenings. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional for most surfers.

How to Get There

Fly into Kotoka International Airport in Accra (ACC), about 180 kilometers west of Keta, then drive east along the N1 highway for 3 to 4 hours through coastal towns. From there, head to Lomé-Tokoin Airport in Togo (LFW), just 35 kilometers southeast across the border, for a quick 45-minute transfer. Public tro-tros run frequently from Accra or Lomé stations to Keta town, dropping you within 1 kilometer of the point; parking is free and easy on the sandy beach access roads, with no 4x4 needed. Walk the final 500 meters to the takeoff zone.

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Keta point 

Ghana
5.912033 N / 0.995250 O
In the city
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Keta point Surf Spot Guide, Ghana

Keta Point delivers a rare right-hand point break over a forgiving sandy bottom, carving out fast and powerful rides that can turn world-class on the perfect swell. This uncrowded gem in Ghana offers long, peeling walls stretching 150 to 500 meters, ideal for experienced surfers chasing high-adrenaline sessions in a serene coastal setting. The vibe is pure discovery, with empty lineups letting you connect deeply with the wave's raw energy.

Geography and Nature

Nestled at the mouth of Lake Volta in a quiet fishing enclave on Ghana's eastern coastline, Keta Point feels remote yet accessible, far from urban bustle. The landscape features expansive sandy beaches backed by lagoons and low-lying mangroves, with the point extending into the Atlantic for consistent exposure to swells. No rocky outcrops dominate; instead, smooth sands shape the waves, creating a natural arena framed by traditional fishing villages and open horizons.

Surf Setup

Keta Point is a classic right-hand point break that peels reliably over sand, delivering fast, powerful lines with ordinary sections mixed in for varied maneuvers. It thrives on southeast to east swells, wrapping perfectly into northwest or west offshore winds that groom the face for long rides. Tide details remain unknown, so check local conditions on arrival, but expect a typical session to unfold as a charging 1.5 to 2-meter wall racing down the line, testing your speed and flow over 300 meters or more.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes, firing up around 50 days a year, with peak reliability during the main swell season from April to July when southeast pulses roll in consistently. Avoid the flatter months of November to February when trade winds dominate and waves drop off. Time your trip for early mornings in the wetter periods for the cleanest faces and highest frequency.

Crowd Levels

Keta Point stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal presence from locals or tourists. The lineup offers plenty of space for solo sessions or small groups.

Who It's For

Tailored for experienced surfers, Keta Point demands strong paddling and wave management due to its fast, powerful nature and strong currents. Beginners should steer clear, as the intensity suits those ready for long, demanding rides without the safety net of a surf school. Intermediates might progress here with caution, but pros will revel in the potential for world-class barrels and carves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow that can pull hard on bigger days, and be mindful of potential pollution from nearby waters. Approach with respect for the ocean's power, paddling out wide to avoid the impact zone.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures dip to 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds welcome insulation against cooler evenings. Spring and fall hover at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional for most surfers.

How to Get There

Fly into Kotoka International Airport in Accra (ACC), about 180 kilometers west of Keta, then drive east along the N1 highway for 3 to 4 hours through coastal towns. From there, head to Lomé-Tokoin Airport in Togo (LFW), just 35 kilometers southeast across the border, for a quick 45-minute transfer. Public tro-tros run frequently from Accra or Lomé stations to Keta town, dropping you within 1 kilometer of the point; parking is free and easy on the sandy beach access roads, with no 4x4 needed. Walk the final 500 meters to the takeoff zone.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to Don't know
power
Fast, Powerful, Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Surf Keta Point from April to July during the main swell season for peak reliability around 50 days a year. Southeast to east swells deliver consistent waves, best in early mornings of wetter periods with northwest or west offshore winds grooming clean faces. Avoid November to February when trade winds flatten conditions. Expect 1.5 to 2-meter walls over 300 meters.
Keta Point suits experienced surfers with strong paddling and wave management skills. Its fast, powerful rides with strong currents demand expertise for long, high-adrenaline sessions up to 500 meters. Beginners should avoid it due to intensity and lack of surf schools; intermediates can try with caution, while pros enjoy world-class potential.
Keta Point offers a right-hand point break over forgiving sandy bottom with fast, powerful lines and ordinary sections for maneuvers. Rides stretch 150 to 500 meters on southeast to east swells, ideal with northwest or west offshore winds. Sessions feature charging 1.5 to 2-meter walls testing speed and flow in a serene Atlantic setting.
Keta Point remains empty on weekdays and weekends with minimal locals or tourists, providing ample space for solo or small group sessions. Fly into Accra (ACC) 180 kilometers west for a 3-4 hour N1 drive, or Lomé (LFW) 35 kilometers southeast for 45 minutes. Tro-tros drop within 1 kilometer; free beach parking and a 500-meter walk to takeoff, no 4x4 needed.
Keta Point stands out as an uncrowded right-hand point break with rare long peeling walls of 150 to 500 meters over sand, delivering world-class fast rides in a remote fishing enclave. Empty lineups allow deep connection to raw wave energy amid sandy beaches, lagoons and mangroves, far from crowds, perfect for experienced surfers seeking discovery.

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