Cemetery

-34.096767 N / 18.510700 O

Cemetery Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Cemetery delivers classic beach-break magic in Cape Town, with sandy peaks offering both punchy rights and lefts that peel along an uncrowded stretch of Muizenberg beach. The forgiving sand bottom and mix of hollow sections with ordinary walls create sessions that feel raw yet approachable, perfect for that pure South African surf vibe. Nestled at the far end of the bay, it hooks you with reliable waves minus the hype.

Geography and Nature

Cemetery sits in the Cape Peninsula east of Muizenberg, along False Bay's expansive coastline framed by the iconic outline of Table Mountain in the distance. This exposed sandy beach stretches wide with a gentle slope into the Atlantic, backed by low dunes and residential edges that keep it feeling semi-remote despite Cape Town's buzz just nearby. The open bay setup amplifies swells nicely, while the natural sandbars shift to form consistent peaks without rocky interruptions.

Surf Setup

This beach break fires up rights and lefts, sometimes linking into A-frames when the swell aligns right, with hollow barrels possible on bigger days alongside everyday walls. Southeast or south-southeast swells bring the goods, paired with north or west offshore winds to keep faces clean and glassy. Low tide sharpens the waves best, especially on the falling tide, while higher water can make it mushy. Expect a typical session to deliver 1 to 2.5 meter faces that hold shape for 50 to 150 meter rides, blending fun peelers with occasional power for all-day fun.

Consistency and Best Time

Cemetery runs regular without a strict seasonal lock, but March through October shines with steadier southeast groundswells and lighter winds for clean lines. Winter months pack more punch from consistent swells, while summer can turn choppy—avoid southeast blows then. Time visits for low tides midweek to score empty lineups when the forecast shows north winds holding off the typical cross-shore patterns.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays stay empty, giving solo sessions a real treasure feel. Weekends draw a few surfers, mostly locals mixing with the odd traveler.

Who It's For

All levels thrive here thanks to the sandy bottom and versatile peaks, from beginners finding easy whitewater to intermediates linking turns on greener faces. Advanced surfers chase hollow sections on bigger swells up to 2.5 meters. Everyone walks away stoked, with waves that scale to your skill without overwhelming punishment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents that can pull strong on bigger days, and stay aware of sharks as with any Cape spot—dawn patrols carry extra vigilance. No major rocks or urchins to dodge on the sand setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March sees water around 18 to 20°C, calling for a 2mm spring suit or shorty for comfort. Winter June to October drops to 16 to 17°C, where a full 3/2mm steamer keeps you warm through longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 17 to 18°C, making a 2 to 3mm suit ideal for variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), just 14 kilometers away for a quick 20-minute drive southeast along the M4 through Muizenberg. No major train options hit directly, so rent a car or grab a taxi/Uber to the beachfront parking near the far end of Muizenberg Beach. Street parking is free and plentiful, with an easy 200-meter walk over dunes to the lineup—no public buses run right to the spot, but Muizenberg station is 2 kilometers away for a short hitch or pedal.

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Cemetery 

South Africa
-34.096767 N / 18.510700 O
Cape Town
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Cemetery Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Cemetery delivers classic beach-break magic in Cape Town, with sandy peaks offering both punchy rights and lefts that peel along an uncrowded stretch of Muizenberg beach. The forgiving sand bottom and mix of hollow sections with ordinary walls create sessions that feel raw yet approachable, perfect for that pure South African surf vibe. Nestled at the far end of the bay, it hooks you with reliable waves minus the hype.

Geography and Nature

Cemetery sits in the Cape Peninsula east of Muizenberg, along False Bay's expansive coastline framed by the iconic outline of Table Mountain in the distance. This exposed sandy beach stretches wide with a gentle slope into the Atlantic, backed by low dunes and residential edges that keep it feeling semi-remote despite Cape Town's buzz just nearby. The open bay setup amplifies swells nicely, while the natural sandbars shift to form consistent peaks without rocky interruptions.

Surf Setup

This beach break fires up rights and lefts, sometimes linking into A-frames when the swell aligns right, with hollow barrels possible on bigger days alongside everyday walls. Southeast or south-southeast swells bring the goods, paired with north or west offshore winds to keep faces clean and glassy. Low tide sharpens the waves best, especially on the falling tide, while higher water can make it mushy. Expect a typical session to deliver 1 to 2.5 meter faces that hold shape for 50 to 150 meter rides, blending fun peelers with occasional power for all-day fun.

Consistency and Best Time

Cemetery runs regular without a strict seasonal lock, but March through October shines with steadier southeast groundswells and lighter winds for clean lines. Winter months pack more punch from consistent swells, while summer can turn choppy—avoid southeast blows then. Time visits for low tides midweek to score empty lineups when the forecast shows north winds holding off the typical cross-shore patterns.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays stay empty, giving solo sessions a real treasure feel. Weekends draw a few surfers, mostly locals mixing with the odd traveler.

Who It's For

All levels thrive here thanks to the sandy bottom and versatile peaks, from beginners finding easy whitewater to intermediates linking turns on greener faces. Advanced surfers chase hollow sections on bigger swells up to 2.5 meters. Everyone walks away stoked, with waves that scale to your skill without overwhelming punishment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rip currents that can pull strong on bigger days, and stay aware of sharks as with any Cape spot—dawn patrols carry extra vigilance. No major rocks or urchins to dodge on the sand setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March sees water around 18 to 20°C, calling for a 2mm spring suit or shorty for comfort. Winter June to October drops to 16 to 17°C, where a full 3/2mm steamer keeps you warm through longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 17 to 18°C, making a 2 to 3mm suit ideal for variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), just 14 kilometers away for a quick 20-minute drive southeast along the M4 through Muizenberg. No major train options hit directly, so rent a car or grab a taxi/Uber to the beachfront parking near the far end of Muizenberg Beach. Street parking is free and plentiful, with an easy 200-meter walk over dunes to the lineup—no public buses run right to the spot, but Muizenberg station is 2 kilometers away for a short hitch or pedal.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction: North
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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March through October offers the steadiest conditions with reliable southeast groundswells and lighter winds for clean faces. Winter months pack more consistent swell power, while summer can turn choppy. Plan midweek visits during low tides when the forecast shows north winds to score empty lineups and sharp wave shape.
Yes, Cemetery works perfectly for beginners thanks to its sandy bottom and forgiving peaks that scale to your skill level. The versatile setup lets newcomers find easy whitewater while building confidence without overwhelming punishment, making it an ideal learning ground for all abilities.
Cemetery is a beach break firing both rights and lefts, sometimes linking into A-frames when swell aligns right. Southeast or south-southeast swells paired with north or west offshore winds create hollow barrels on bigger days alongside everyday walls. Expect 1 to 2.5 meter faces holding shape for 50 to 150 meter rides.
Cemetery sits at the far end of Muizenberg Beach, just 14 kilometers from Cape Town International Airport via a 20-minute drive southeast on the M4. Free street parking is plentiful with an easy 200-meter walk to the lineup. Weekdays stay empty for solo sessions while weekends draw only a few surfers, mostly locals.
Cemetery delivers classic beach-break magic on an uncrowded stretch backed by low dunes and residential edges that keep it feeling semi-remote. The open bay setup amplifies swells nicely while natural sandbars form consistent peaks without rocky interruptions, offering reliable waves minus the hype found at busier nearby breaks.

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