Sunset Point

5.050067 N / -2.899450 O

Sunset Point Surf Spot Guide, Ghana

Imagine peeling into hollow, fast waves that barrel over a sandbar at Sunset Point, where rights and lefts fire consistently on a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, delivering powerful rides amid a serene, uncrowded vibe that feels like your own private session. This Ghanaian gem near Half-Assini captures the raw essence of West African surfing, blending exhilarating power with stunning sunsets that light up the horizon after every wave. Nestled just 500 meters from town, it offers instant beach access and a laid-back rhythm perfect for surfers chasing solitude and quality surf.

Geography and Nature

Sunset Point sits in Half-Assini along Ghana's southwestern coast, a remote yet accessible stretch of clean sandy beach framed by gentle coastal landscapes and nearby town comforts. The area feels far from urban hustle, with open horizons and natural surroundings that enhance the peaceful surfing atmosphere, while rocky outcrops add character to the sandy shoreline without dominating the setup.

Surf Setup

Sunset Point delivers a classic sandbar beach break that throws both punchy rights and lefts, often shaping into hollow sections with fast, powerful walls ideal for carving turns or tucking into barrels. It thrives on swells from the west, southwest, or south, firing best with offshore winds from the north or northeast to keep faces clean and glassy. The spot works seamlessly at all tides, so you can paddle out anytime without fuss. On a typical session, expect consistent sets rolling in up to 2 meters, letting you link multiple waves in empty lineups with that hollow rush keeping things exciting from takeoff to shore.

Consistency and Best Time

With waves firing on about 150 days a year, Sunset Point stands out for its very high consistency, making it a reliable pick year-round but peaking during the wet season from June to October when southwest swells build and offshore winds align for the best sessions. Avoid the calmer dry months from December to March if chasing size, though smaller days still offer fun shape. Time your trip for early mornings or weekdays to maximize the prime conditions in this steady spot.

Crowd Levels

Sunset Point stays remarkably empty, with virtually no one in the water on weekdays or even weekends, creating space for uninterrupted surfing. You'll share waves sparingly with a small mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Sunset Point welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandbar peaks on smaller days, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the hollow, powerful waves that demand speed and skill. Newcomers can build confidence on softer sections, intermediates link turns on fast walls, and experts chase barrels or carve the pocket. Its all-tides versatility and consistency make it a versatile choice for any level honing their craft.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered on the sandy bottom, especially in shallower takeoffs, and occasional rips on bigger swells that can pull you wide. Approach with standard surf awareness to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 26-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 24-27°C, still calling for just boardshorts and sun protection. Spring and fall hover at 25-28°C, perfect for minimal gear like trunks and a lycra top on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Takoradi Airport (TKD), about 150 kilometers east of Half-Assini, or Kotoka International in Accra (ACC), roughly 300 kilometers away, then grab a domestic flight or bus to Takoradi for the final leg. From Takoradi, rent a car or take a tro-tro west along the coastal road for 2-3 hours to Half-Assini town center, where Sunset Point lies just 500 meters from the main strip. Parking is easy and free near the beach, with a quick 1-5 minute walk to the surf, and local taxis or motorbikes offer flexible last-mile options from town.

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Sunset Point Surf Spot Guide, Ghana

Imagine peeling into hollow, fast waves that barrel over a sandbar at Sunset Point, where rights and lefts fire consistently on a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, delivering powerful rides amid a serene, uncrowded vibe that feels like your own private session. This Ghanaian gem near Half-Assini captures the raw essence of West African surfing, blending exhilarating power with stunning sunsets that light up the horizon after every wave. Nestled just 500 meters from town, it offers instant beach access and a laid-back rhythm perfect for surfers chasing solitude and quality surf.

Geography and Nature

Sunset Point sits in Half-Assini along Ghana's southwestern coast, a remote yet accessible stretch of clean sandy beach framed by gentle coastal landscapes and nearby town comforts. The area feels far from urban hustle, with open horizons and natural surroundings that enhance the peaceful surfing atmosphere, while rocky outcrops add character to the sandy shoreline without dominating the setup.

Surf Setup

Sunset Point delivers a classic sandbar beach break that throws both punchy rights and lefts, often shaping into hollow sections with fast, powerful walls ideal for carving turns or tucking into barrels. It thrives on swells from the west, southwest, or south, firing best with offshore winds from the north or northeast to keep faces clean and glassy. The spot works seamlessly at all tides, so you can paddle out anytime without fuss. On a typical session, expect consistent sets rolling in up to 2 meters, letting you link multiple waves in empty lineups with that hollow rush keeping things exciting from takeoff to shore.

Consistency and Best Time

With waves firing on about 150 days a year, Sunset Point stands out for its very high consistency, making it a reliable pick year-round but peaking during the wet season from June to October when southwest swells build and offshore winds align for the best sessions. Avoid the calmer dry months from December to March if chasing size, though smaller days still offer fun shape. Time your trip for early mornings or weekdays to maximize the prime conditions in this steady spot.

Crowd Levels

Sunset Point stays remarkably empty, with virtually no one in the water on weekdays or even weekends, creating space for uninterrupted surfing. You'll share waves sparingly with a small mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Sunset Point welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandbar peaks on smaller days, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the hollow, powerful waves that demand speed and skill. Newcomers can build confidence on softer sections, intermediates link turns on fast walls, and experts chase barrels or carve the pocket. Its all-tides versatility and consistency make it a versatile choice for any level honing their craft.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered on the sandy bottom, especially in shallower takeoffs, and occasional rips on bigger swells that can pull you wide. Approach with standard surf awareness to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 26-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 24-27°C, still calling for just boardshorts and sun protection. Spring and fall hover at 25-28°C, perfect for minimal gear like trunks and a lycra top on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Takoradi Airport (TKD), about 150 kilometers east of Half-Assini, or Kotoka International in Accra (ACC), roughly 300 kilometers away, then grab a domestic flight or bus to Takoradi for the final leg. From Takoradi, rent a car or take a tro-tro west along the coastal road for 2-3 hours to Half-Assini town center, where Sunset Point lies just 500 meters from the main strip. Parking is easy and free near the beach, with a quick 1-5 minute walk to the surf, and local taxis or motorbikes offer flexible last-mile options from town.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction:
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Sunset Point peaks during the wet season from June to October with southwest swells and offshore winds from the north or northeast for the best sessions. It fires on about 150 days a year, offering consistent sets up to 2 meters year-round, though avoid calmer dry months from December to March if chasing size. Early mornings or weekdays maximize prime glassy conditions at all tides.
Sunset Point suits all surfers, from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy forgiving sandbar peaks on smaller days to build confidence, intermediates link turns on fast walls, and experts chase hollow barrels or carve powerful sections. Its all-tides versatility and consistent waves make it ideal for honing skills at any level.
Sunset Point is a classic sandbar beach break delivering punchy rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. Waves shape into hollow sections with fast, powerful walls perfect for carving or tucking into barrels, thriving on west, southwest, or south swells up to 2 meters with clean offshore winds from north or northeast.
Sunset Point stays remarkably empty with virtually no one in the water, even on weekends, sharing waves sparingly with locals and visitors. Fly into Takoradi Airport 150 kilometers east or Accra 300 kilometers away, then drive or tro-tro 2-3 hours west to Half Assini town; the spot is 500 meters away with free parking and a 1-5 minute beach walk.
Sunset Point offers hollow, fast waves barreling over sandbars in a serene, uncrowded vibe like your private session, just 500 meters from Half Assini town. Its high consistency on 150 days yearly, all-tides reliability, and stunning sunsets blend powerful rides with solitude, capturing raw West African surfing essence unmatched elsewhere.

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