Vivier 2

14.758133 N / -17.490033 O

Vivier 2 Surf Spot Guide, Senegal

Vivier 2 delivers punchy beach-break peaks with both rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, creating a raw and rewarding vibe for those chasing quality lines in Senegal's prime surf zone. This spot stands out for its ordinary power and regular swells that light up into fun, sectiony waves, perfect for carving turns or the occasional barrel on the right. Nestled in the uncrowded Almadies Peninsula, it offers that authentic African surf adventure with clear water and endless sessions under the sun.

Geography and Nature

Vivier 2 sits on the exposed Almadies Peninsula in Dakar, the westernmost tip of Africa, where kilometres of rugged coastline meet the Atlantic. The beach features a mix of sand and rocky outcrops framing the breaks, with the surrounding landscape blending urban edges of Dakar with natural cliffs and lush vegetation. It's a semi-urban yet wild setting, close enough to city buzz but feeling remote with its untouched beach stretches and consistent ocean exposure.

Surf Setup

Vivier 2 is a beach-break with some reef influence, firing lefts and rights that shift with the tide—the right often working best at low tide for speedy faces and barrels, while the left picks up at high tide for faster lines. Optimal swells come from the north or northwest, wrapping around the peninsula, paired with south or northeast offshore winds to keep faces clean. Expect mid tides for the best shape, leading to typical sessions of 1 to 2 meter waves with punchy sections that demand quick positioning and reward committed surfing over 20 to 30 meter rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is highly consistent year-round thanks to its exposure, but peaks from October to April when north and northwest swells from North Atlantic lows deliver reliable 1 to 3 meter surf. November to March brings the most powerful winter swells, while October offers smaller, steadier waves with fewer crowds. Avoid May to November's rainy season if possible, as southeast winds can onshore and chop things up, though summer still provides regular smaller sessions.

Crowd Levels

Vivier 2 stays rarely crowded, with sessions often shared among a mellow mix of local surfers, expats, and visiting travelers. Weekdays see even fewer people, especially early mornings, while weekends might draw a bit more action from Dakar locals.

Who It's For

Vivier 2 suits experienced surfers who can handle its rocky bottom and fast sections that require precise takeoffs and speed control. Beginners should steer clear due to the urchin risks and wave power, but solid intermediates can score fun shoulders on mellower days. Advanced riders will love the barrel potential and carvable walls when north swells hit.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and plentiful sea urchins on wipeouts, plus occasional rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Paddle smart and wear booties to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 24 to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 17 to 24°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 22 to 26°C, where a spring suit or long john works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Blaise Diagne International Airport (DSS), about 50 kilometers from Vivier 2, or Leopold Sedar Senghor International (DKR) just 3 kilometers away for quick access. From DSS, grab an official taxi for a 40-minute ride costing around 25,000 XOF, or rent a car from reliable outfits like Pistard for the 50-kilometer drive along coastal roads. Taxis or apps like Heetch make it easy from central Dakar, with the spot a short 5-minute walk from nearby accommodations in Almadies—plenty of street parking lines the beach access.

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Senegal
14.758133 N / -17.490033 O
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Vivier 2 Surf Spot Guide, Senegal

Vivier 2 delivers punchy beach-break peaks with both rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, creating a raw and rewarding vibe for those chasing quality lines in Senegal's prime surf zone. This spot stands out for its ordinary power and regular swells that light up into fun, sectiony waves, perfect for carving turns or the occasional barrel on the right. Nestled in the uncrowded Almadies Peninsula, it offers that authentic African surf adventure with clear water and endless sessions under the sun.

Geography and Nature

Vivier 2 sits on the exposed Almadies Peninsula in Dakar, the westernmost tip of Africa, where kilometres of rugged coastline meet the Atlantic. The beach features a mix of sand and rocky outcrops framing the breaks, with the surrounding landscape blending urban edges of Dakar with natural cliffs and lush vegetation. It's a semi-urban yet wild setting, close enough to city buzz but feeling remote with its untouched beach stretches and consistent ocean exposure.

Surf Setup

Vivier 2 is a beach-break with some reef influence, firing lefts and rights that shift with the tide—the right often working best at low tide for speedy faces and barrels, while the left picks up at high tide for faster lines. Optimal swells come from the north or northwest, wrapping around the peninsula, paired with south or northeast offshore winds to keep faces clean. Expect mid tides for the best shape, leading to typical sessions of 1 to 2 meter waves with punchy sections that demand quick positioning and reward committed surfing over 20 to 30 meter rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot is highly consistent year-round thanks to its exposure, but peaks from October to April when north and northwest swells from North Atlantic lows deliver reliable 1 to 3 meter surf. November to March brings the most powerful winter swells, while October offers smaller, steadier waves with fewer crowds. Avoid May to November's rainy season if possible, as southeast winds can onshore and chop things up, though summer still provides regular smaller sessions.

Crowd Levels

Vivier 2 stays rarely crowded, with sessions often shared among a mellow mix of local surfers, expats, and visiting travelers. Weekdays see even fewer people, especially early mornings, while weekends might draw a bit more action from Dakar locals.

Who It's For

Vivier 2 suits experienced surfers who can handle its rocky bottom and fast sections that require precise takeoffs and speed control. Beginners should steer clear due to the urchin risks and wave power, but solid intermediates can score fun shoulders on mellower days. Advanced riders will love the barrel potential and carvable walls when north swells hit.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and plentiful sea urchins on wipeouts, plus occasional rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Paddle smart and wear booties to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 24 to 29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 17 to 24°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 22 to 26°C, where a spring suit or long john works well.

How to Get There

Fly into Blaise Diagne International Airport (DSS), about 50 kilometers from Vivier 2, or Leopold Sedar Senghor International (DKR) just 3 kilometers away for quick access. From DSS, grab an official taxi for a 40-minute ride costing around 25,000 XOF, or rent a car from reliable outfits like Pistard for the 50-kilometer drive along coastal roads. Taxis or apps like Heetch make it easy from central Dakar, with the spot a short 5-minute walk from nearby accommodations in Almadies—plenty of street parking lines the beach access.

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Right and left
Good swell direction: North
Good wind direction: South
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Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to
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Vivier 2 peaks from October to April with north and northwest swells delivering 1 to 3 meter surf, especially November to March for powerful winter swells. October offers smaller, steadier waves with fewer crowds, while mid tides provide the best shape. The spot stays highly consistent year-round but avoid May to November's rainy season when southeast winds can onshore and chop conditions, though summer still has regular smaller sessions.
Vivier 2 suits experienced surfers who handle its rocky bottom, fast sections, precise takeoffs, and speed control. Solid intermediates can score fun shoulders on mellower days, but beginners should steer clear due to urchin risks and wave power. Advanced riders love the barrel potential and carvable walls during north swells.
Vivier 2 is a punchy beach-break with rights and lefts over a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary power and sectiony waves for carving or occasional barrels on the right. Rights work best at low tide for speedy faces, lefts at high tide for faster lines, with optimal north or northwest swells and south or northeast offshore winds for 1 to 2 meter rides over 20 to 30 meters.
Vivier 2 stays rarely crowded, shared among a mellow mix of local surfers, expats, and travelers, with weekdays and early mornings even quieter. Fly into Blaise Diagne International Airport 50 kilometers away for a 40-minute taxi ride at 25,000 XOF, or Leopold Sedar Senghor 3 kilometers away; it's a 5-minute walk from Almadies accommodations with plenty of street parking.
Vivier 2 stands out on the uncrowded Almadies Peninsula with raw, rewarding peaks in clear water under the sun, blending urban Dakar edges with wild cliffs and vegetation. Its consistent exposure to Atlantic swells creates fun, powerful waves in a semi-urban yet remote vibe, perfect for authentic African surf adventures away from crowds.

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