banzart

37.317200 N / 9.872250 O

banzart Surf Spot Guide, Tunisia

Nestled along Tunisia's northern coast, Banzart delivers a mellow left-breaking beach break with a sandy bottom dotted by rocks, perfect for long, small rides that let you focus on flow rather than power. The vibe here is serene and uncrowded, offering a peaceful escape where sessions feel personal and unhurried. It's a hidden gem for surfers craving consistent progression without the chaos of bigger breaks.

Geography and Nature

Banzart sits along the coastal road between Bizerte and the open Mediterranean, about 5 kilometers from Bizerte town, blending rugged landscapes with charming coastal towns. The beach features a sandy stretch interspersed with rocks, backed by scenic natural surroundings including nearby forests that add to the tranquil, somewhat secluded atmosphere. This urban-adjacent yet nature-immersed setting makes it an accessible spot amid Tunisia's diverse northern coastline.

Surf Setup

Banzart is a beach break that peels to the left, producing small but long waves ideal for practicing turns and maneuvers. It thrives on northwest swells and west winds that hold offshore, with the bottom of sand and scattered rocks shaping forgiving sections. Tides work at all stages, and on a typical session, expect ordinary power in waist-to-head-high waves that roll in steadily for 20-30 meter rides when conditions align.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Banzart is inconsistent overall, breaking sometimes rather than reliably, with winter months from December to March offering the best chances as northwest swells pick up and storms deliver the most action. Spring and fall can produce sporadic sessions, but summer from June to October sees flat spells due to lighter winds and smaller swells—avoid then if chasing waves. Check forecasts closely, as local windswells fill in gaps during cooler seasons.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Banzart empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers for a relaxed lineup. The mix includes locals and occasional visitors, maintaining an easygoing scene.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners best, thanks to its small, long lefts and sandy bottom that allow safe learning without steep drops or heavy power. Newcomers can paddle out confidently, building skills on predictable waves up to 1 meter. Intermediate surfers enjoy honing technique here too, though advanced riders may find it too tame for progression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for submerged rocks on the sandy bottom, especially at low tide, and be aware of occasional rips in bigger swells. Approach with caution to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22-26°C, where boardshorts or a shorty rash guard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 15-18°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on chillier days. Spring and fall hover at 18-22°C, making a 3/2mm wetsuit ideal for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN), 61 kilometers south, then drive north about 1 hour via the A4 highway toward Bizerte, exiting to the coastal road for Banzart. Annaba Airport (AAE) in Algeria is 191 kilometers west but less practical for most. From Bizerte, it's a quick 5-kilometer drive; park easily right by the beach with instant access in under 5 minutes on foot. Public buses run from Bizerte town center, or taxis are affordable for the short hop.

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banzart 

Tunisia
37.317200 N / 9.872250 O
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: Beginners wave
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banzart Surf Spot Guide, Tunisia

Nestled along Tunisia's northern coast, Banzart delivers a mellow left-breaking beach break with a sandy bottom dotted by rocks, perfect for long, small rides that let you focus on flow rather than power. The vibe here is serene and uncrowded, offering a peaceful escape where sessions feel personal and unhurried. It's a hidden gem for surfers craving consistent progression without the chaos of bigger breaks.

Geography and Nature

Banzart sits along the coastal road between Bizerte and the open Mediterranean, about 5 kilometers from Bizerte town, blending rugged landscapes with charming coastal towns. The beach features a sandy stretch interspersed with rocks, backed by scenic natural surroundings including nearby forests that add to the tranquil, somewhat secluded atmosphere. This urban-adjacent yet nature-immersed setting makes it an accessible spot amid Tunisia's diverse northern coastline.

Surf Setup

Banzart is a beach break that peels to the left, producing small but long waves ideal for practicing turns and maneuvers. It thrives on northwest swells and west winds that hold offshore, with the bottom of sand and scattered rocks shaping forgiving sections. Tides work at all stages, and on a typical session, expect ordinary power in waist-to-head-high waves that roll in steadily for 20-30 meter rides when conditions align.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Banzart is inconsistent overall, breaking sometimes rather than reliably, with winter months from December to March offering the best chances as northwest swells pick up and storms deliver the most action. Spring and fall can produce sporadic sessions, but summer from June to October sees flat spells due to lighter winds and smaller swells—avoid then if chasing waves. Check forecasts closely, as local windswells fill in gaps during cooler seasons.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep Banzart empty, giving you solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers for a relaxed lineup. The mix includes locals and occasional visitors, maintaining an easygoing scene.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners best, thanks to its small, long lefts and sandy bottom that allow safe learning without steep drops or heavy power. Newcomers can paddle out confidently, building skills on predictable waves up to 1 meter. Intermediate surfers enjoy honing technique here too, though advanced riders may find it too tame for progression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for submerged rocks on the sandy bottom, especially at low tide, and be aware of occasional rips in bigger swells. Approach with caution to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22-26°C, where boardshorts or a shorty rash guard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 15-18°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on chillier days. Spring and fall hover at 18-22°C, making a 3/2mm wetsuit ideal for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Tunis-Carthage Airport (TUN), 61 kilometers south, then drive north about 1 hour via the A4 highway toward Bizerte, exiting to the coastal road for Banzart. Annaba Airport (AAE) in Algeria is 191 kilometers west but less practical for most. From Bizerte, it's a quick 5-kilometer drive; park easily right by the beach with instant access in under 5 minutes on foot. Public buses run from Bizerte town center, or taxis are affordable for the short hop.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: NorthWest
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Surf Banzart best from December to March during winter when northwest swells and storms bring the most action. The spot has inconsistent waves overall, with spring and fall offering sporadic sessions from local windswells, but summer from June to October is mostly flat with lighter winds and smaller swells—check forecasts closely for optimal northwest swells and west offshore winds.
Banzart suits beginners best with its small, long lefts and sandy bottom for safe learning up to 1 meter waves. Intermediates enjoy honing turns and maneuvers on forgiving sections, while advanced surfers may find it too tame as it focuses on flow rather than power.
Banzart is a mellow left-breaking beach break with a sandy bottom dotted by rocks, producing small waist-to-head-high waves for 20-30 meter rides. It thrives on northwest swells and west offshore winds, works at all tides, and offers ordinary power ideal for practicing turns on steady, predictable sections.
Banzart stays empty on weekdays for solo sessions and sees only a few surfers on weekends with an easygoing lineup of locals and visitors. Fly into Tunis-Carthage Airport 61 kilometers south, drive 1 hour via A4 to Bizerte then 5 kilometers to the spot—park right by the beach for under 5-minute access, or take buses or taxis from Bizerte.
Banzart stands out as a serene, uncrowded hidden gem with mellow long rides on a peaceful beach break, perfect for consistent progression without chaos. Its tranquil vibe amid rugged landscapes, forests, and coastal towns offers personal, unhurried sessions focused on flow, unlike busier or more powerful breaks elsewhere.

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