Mamba Point

6.322550 N / -10.815100 O

Mamba Point Surf Spot Guide, Liberia

Tucked into the heart of Monrovia, Mamba Point delivers a peeling left point break over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, serving up fun, regular waves that ride smooth across all tides. This urban gem offers an adventurous vibe with instant access and warm Atlantic waters, perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded sessions in a tropical setting. Expect rewarding rides that make the paddle out worthwhile, blending accessibility with genuine West African surf character.

Geography and Nature

Mamba Point juts out as a small peninsula on the western edge of Monrovia in Montserrado County, forming the city's southwestern tip into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Mesurado. The coastal landscape features a beautiful sandy beach fronting the point, backed by the urban diplomatic quarter with nearby landmarks like the Mamba Point Hotel and embassies. Surrounded by the Mesurado River mouth and low-lying suburbs such as West Point, it sits in a tropical monsoon climate with lush greenery and open ocean exposure, creating a compact yet striking natural harbor setting.

Surf Setup

Mamba Point is a classic left point break that shapes into fun, peeling waves over its sandy with rock bottom. Southwest swells fire it up best, paired with southeast offshore winds to keep faces clean and rideable. It holds across all tide stages, from low to high, without losing punch. On a typical session, anticipate regular sets rolling in chest to head high, delivering long, playful walls ideal for carving turns in warm, inviting waters.

Consistency and Best Time

This exposed point break offers reasonably consistent surf year-round, with the prime window from May to October when southern hemisphere swells pump in regularly during the wet season. April to August stands out as the most reliable stretch for clean, fun waves up to 1.5 meters. Avoid November to March if possible, as drier conditions bring lighter, less consistent surf, though offshore winds can still deliver sessions.

Crowd Levels

Mamba Point stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with minimal surfers in the lineup. You'll mostly have the waves to yourself, sharing space occasionally with a small local crew.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Mamba Point welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandy sections and smaller days, allowing easy takeoffs and fun whitewater practice. Intermediates thrive on the peeling lefts for linking turns, while advanced riders score longer rides and sections over the rocks when swell builds. Every level finds approachable waves here, making it a versatile spot for progression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide, and potential rips pulling offshore. Pollution and theft on shore warrant securing your gear, but the lineup itself poses standard point break challenges.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March sees 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping things rash vest territory year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Monrovia Spriggs Payne Airport (MLW), just 7 kilometers away for a quick 10- to 15-minute taxi ride directly to the point. Roberts International Airport (ROB) lies 51 kilometers southeast, about a 45- to 60-minute drive via paved roads through the city. From either, taxis or ride-hailing are plentiful and cheap; park right at beachfront spots near United Nations Drive or the Mamba Point Hotel with secure options. It's under 5 minutes walk from parking to the break, and no public transport is needed given the central urban location.

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Mamba Point Rock Town aka Poopie Point

Liberia
6.322550 N / -10.815100 O
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
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Mamba Point Surf Spot Guide, Liberia

Tucked into the heart of Monrovia, Mamba Point delivers a peeling left point break over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, serving up fun, regular waves that ride smooth across all tides. This urban gem offers an adventurous vibe with instant access and warm Atlantic waters, perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded sessions in a tropical setting. Expect rewarding rides that make the paddle out worthwhile, blending accessibility with genuine West African surf character.

Geography and Nature

Mamba Point juts out as a small peninsula on the western edge of Monrovia in Montserrado County, forming the city's southwestern tip into the Atlantic Ocean near Cape Mesurado. The coastal landscape features a beautiful sandy beach fronting the point, backed by the urban diplomatic quarter with nearby landmarks like the Mamba Point Hotel and embassies. Surrounded by the Mesurado River mouth and low-lying suburbs such as West Point, it sits in a tropical monsoon climate with lush greenery and open ocean exposure, creating a compact yet striking natural harbor setting.

Surf Setup

Mamba Point is a classic left point break that shapes into fun, peeling waves over its sandy with rock bottom. Southwest swells fire it up best, paired with southeast offshore winds to keep faces clean and rideable. It holds across all tide stages, from low to high, without losing punch. On a typical session, anticipate regular sets rolling in chest to head high, delivering long, playful walls ideal for carving turns in warm, inviting waters.

Consistency and Best Time

This exposed point break offers reasonably consistent surf year-round, with the prime window from May to October when southern hemisphere swells pump in regularly during the wet season. April to August stands out as the most reliable stretch for clean, fun waves up to 1.5 meters. Avoid November to March if possible, as drier conditions bring lighter, less consistent surf, though offshore winds can still deliver sessions.

Crowd Levels

Mamba Point stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with minimal surfers in the lineup. You'll mostly have the waves to yourself, sharing space occasionally with a small local crew.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Mamba Point welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandy sections and smaller days, allowing easy takeoffs and fun whitewater practice. Intermediates thrive on the peeling lefts for linking turns, while advanced riders score longer rides and sections over the rocks when swell builds. Every level finds approachable waves here, making it a versatile spot for progression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide, and potential rips pulling offshore. Pollution and theft on shore warrant securing your gear, but the lineup itself poses standard point break challenges.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March sees 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping things rash vest territory year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Monrovia Spriggs Payne Airport (MLW), just 7 kilometers away for a quick 10- to 15-minute taxi ride directly to the point. Roberts International Airport (ROB) lies 51 kilometers southeast, about a 45- to 60-minute drive via paved roads through the city. From either, taxis or ride-hailing are plentiful and cheap; park right at beachfront spots near United Nations Drive or the Mamba Point Hotel with secure options. It's under 5 minutes walk from parking to the break, and no public transport is needed given the central urban location.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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FAQ

The prime window for surfing Mamba Point runs from May to October, with April through August delivering the most consistent and reliable waves. During these months, southern hemisphere swells pump in regularly, generating chest to head-high sets up to 1.5 meters. Avoid November to March when drier conditions bring lighter, less consistent surf, though offshore winds can still produce occasional sessions.
Yes, Mamba Point welcomes beginners with forgiving sandy sections and smaller days that allow easy takeoffs and fun whitewater practice. The peeling left point break works across all tide stages without losing punch, making it accessible for surfers building their skills. Every level finds approachable waves here, from beginners progressing on smaller days to intermediates linking turns on the regular sets.
Mamba Point is a classic left point break that shapes into fun, peeling waves over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks. Southwest swells fire it up best when paired with southeast offshore winds to keep faces clean and rideable. Typical sessions offer regular sets rolling in chest to head high with long, playful walls ideal for carving turns in warm Atlantic waters.
Mamba Point offers instant access in under 5 minutes walk from parking to the break, located in the heart of Monrovia near the Mamba Point Hotel. Fly into Monrovia Spriggs Payne Airport just 7 kilometers away for a quick 10 to 15-minute taxi ride, or Roberts International Airport 51 kilometers away for a 45 to 60-minute drive. The spot stays empty on weekdays and weekends with minimal surfers in the lineup, giving you mostly uncrowded sessions.
Mamba Point stands out as an urban gem offering unbeatable accessibility combined with genuine West African surf character and warm Atlantic waters year-round. Its central location in Monrovia delivers instant access and rewarding rides that make the paddle out worthwhile, blending the convenience of city proximity with tropical uncrowded sessions. The consistent left point break works across all tides, making it a versatile spot for progression and relaxation in a compact yet striking natural harbor setting.

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