tis poutanas to kangelo

38.835017 N / 20.657900 O

tis poutanas to kangelo Surf Spot Guide, Greece

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo is a secluded left-hand point break tucked into the Ionian Sea that rewards patient surfers with consistent, fast-peeling waves and virtually empty lineups. Located near Preveza in northwestern Greece, this spot combines the appeal of a remote break with reliable swell and a raw, unpolished character that attracts experienced surfers seeking authentic Greek waves. The boulder bottom creates a distinctive wave shape with plenty of speed and power, making it a destination for those who know what they're doing in the water.

Geography and Nature

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo sits on the Ionian coast near Preveza, approximately 15 kilometers from the town center. The break is accessed via a 20-minute paddle around a point from Kaminia Beach, where you can park your vehicle. The surrounding landscape is characteristically Greek, with rocky outcrops and coastal cliffs defining the area. This is a genuinely remote stretch of coast, far from the tourist infrastructure of more developed Greek islands, which contributes to its empty, peaceful atmosphere.

Surf Setup

The wave is a left-hand point break that works best with north and northwest swell directions, peeling fast and consistently down the point. West and northwest winds provide the ideal offshore conditions that shape the face and add definition to the wave. The break works across all tide stages, though like most point breaks, certain tides may offer slightly better shape and speed. The boulder bottom creates a distinctive, powerful wave character that moves quickly down the point, rewarding surfers who can read the break and position themselves effectively.

Consistency and Best Time

Winter months from December through March deliver the most reliable swell, when Atlantic storms generate consistent northwest swells that march across the Mediterranean. West winds during these months provide excellent offshore conditions. The break maintains regular swell throughout the winter season, making it a dependable choice during the colder months. Summer sees significantly reduced swell activity, so plan your visit between late autumn and early spring for the best conditions.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains virtually empty throughout the week, with minimal crowds on weekends as well. The remote location and challenging access via paddle-around keep casual surfers away, meaning you'll likely have the break largely to yourself regardless of when you visit.

Who It's For

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo is strictly for experienced and advanced surfers. The fast, powerful nature of the wave, combined with the boulder bottom and remote location, demands solid paddling fitness, wave-reading ability, and comfort in challenging conditions. This is not a place for progression or learning fundamentals. Intermediate surfers visiting the area would be better served exploring other Ionian breaks with easier access and more forgiving wave characteristics.

Hazards to Respect

The boulder bottom and fast-moving wave require respect and awareness. The remote location means help is not immediately nearby, so strong swimming ability and self-rescue skills are essential. Check conditions carefully before paddling out and never venture here alone.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter from December to March brings water temperatures around 14 to 16°C, requiring a 5 millimeter winter wetsuit with booties and gloves for extended sessions. Spring and fall see temperatures between 16 and 19°C, where a 4 millimeter suit provides adequate protection. Summer water temperatures reach 19°C or higher, though summer swell is minimal at this location.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Aktion National Airport near Preveza, approximately 15 kilometers south of the break. From Preveza, drive north toward Kaminia Beach where you can park. The paddle-around access point is clearly visible from the beach. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so having a rental car is essential for reaching the break.

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Greece
38.835017 N / 20.657900 O
Ionian Sea
In the city
Good walk (15-30 mn)
Hard to find
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Level: Pros or kamikaze only...
Public access: Private access
Special access: Paddle > 20mn or Boat
CONDITIONS
Level
Pros or kamikaze only...
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Boulders
POWER
Fast
NORMAL LENGHT
Short (< 50m)

tis poutanas to kangelo Surf Spot Guide, Greece

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo is a secluded left-hand point break tucked into the Ionian Sea that rewards patient surfers with consistent, fast-peeling waves and virtually empty lineups. Located near Preveza in northwestern Greece, this spot combines the appeal of a remote break with reliable swell and a raw, unpolished character that attracts experienced surfers seeking authentic Greek waves. The boulder bottom creates a distinctive wave shape with plenty of speed and power, making it a destination for those who know what they're doing in the water.

Geography and Nature

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo sits on the Ionian coast near Preveza, approximately 15 kilometers from the town center. The break is accessed via a 20-minute paddle around a point from Kaminia Beach, where you can park your vehicle. The surrounding landscape is characteristically Greek, with rocky outcrops and coastal cliffs defining the area. This is a genuinely remote stretch of coast, far from the tourist infrastructure of more developed Greek islands, which contributes to its empty, peaceful atmosphere.

Surf Setup

The wave is a left-hand point break that works best with north and northwest swell directions, peeling fast and consistently down the point. West and northwest winds provide the ideal offshore conditions that shape the face and add definition to the wave. The break works across all tide stages, though like most point breaks, certain tides may offer slightly better shape and speed. The boulder bottom creates a distinctive, powerful wave character that moves quickly down the point, rewarding surfers who can read the break and position themselves effectively.

Consistency and Best Time

Winter months from December through March deliver the most reliable swell, when Atlantic storms generate consistent northwest swells that march across the Mediterranean. West winds during these months provide excellent offshore conditions. The break maintains regular swell throughout the winter season, making it a dependable choice during the colder months. Summer sees significantly reduced swell activity, so plan your visit between late autumn and early spring for the best conditions.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains virtually empty throughout the week, with minimal crowds on weekends as well. The remote location and challenging access via paddle-around keep casual surfers away, meaning you'll likely have the break largely to yourself regardless of when you visit.

Who It's For

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo is strictly for experienced and advanced surfers. The fast, powerful nature of the wave, combined with the boulder bottom and remote location, demands solid paddling fitness, wave-reading ability, and comfort in challenging conditions. This is not a place for progression or learning fundamentals. Intermediate surfers visiting the area would be better served exploring other Ionian breaks with easier access and more forgiving wave characteristics.

Hazards to Respect

The boulder bottom and fast-moving wave require respect and awareness. The remote location means help is not immediately nearby, so strong swimming ability and self-rescue skills are essential. Check conditions carefully before paddling out and never venture here alone.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter from December to March brings water temperatures around 14 to 16°C, requiring a 5 millimeter winter wetsuit with booties and gloves for extended sessions. Spring and fall see temperatures between 16 and 19°C, where a 4 millimeter suit provides adequate protection. Summer water temperatures reach 19°C or higher, though summer swell is minimal at this location.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Aktion National Airport near Preveza, approximately 15 kilometers south of the break. From Preveza, drive north toward Kaminia Beach where you can park. The paddle-around access point is clearly visible from the beach. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so having a rental car is essential for reaching the break.

tis poutanas to kangelo Surf Spot Guide, Greece

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo is a secluded left-hand point break tucked into the Ionian Sea that rewards patient surfers with consistent, fast-peeling waves and virtually empty lineups. Located near Preveza in northwestern Greece, this spot combines the appeal of a remote break with reliable swell and a raw, unpolished character that attracts experienced surfers seeking authentic Greek waves. The boulder bottom creates a distinctive wave shape with plenty of speed and power, making it a destination for those who know what they're doing in the water.

Geography and Nature

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo sits on the Ionian coast near Preveza, approximately 15 kilometers from the town center. The break is accessed via a 20-minute paddle around a point from Kaminia Beach, where you can park your vehicle. The surrounding landscape is characteristically Greek, with rocky outcrops and coastal cliffs defining the area. This is a genuinely remote stretch of coast, far from the tourist infrastructure of more developed Greek islands, which contributes to its empty, peaceful atmosphere.

Surf Setup

The wave is a left-hand point break that works best with north and northwest swell directions, peeling fast and consistently down the point. West and northwest winds provide the ideal offshore conditions that shape the face and add definition to the wave. The break works across all tide stages, though like most point breaks, certain tides may offer slightly better shape and speed. The boulder bottom creates a distinctive, powerful wave character that moves quickly down the point, rewarding surfers who can read the break and position themselves effectively.

Consistency and Best Time

Winter months from December through March deliver the most reliable swell, when Atlantic storms generate consistent northwest swells that march across the Mediterranean. West winds during these months provide excellent offshore conditions. The break maintains regular swell throughout the winter season, making it a dependable choice during the colder months. Summer sees significantly reduced swell activity, so plan your visit between late autumn and early spring for the best conditions.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains virtually empty throughout the week, with minimal crowds on weekends as well. The remote location and challenging access via paddle-around keep casual surfers away, meaning you'll likely have the break largely to yourself regardless of when you visit.

Who It's For

Tis Poutanas to Kangelo is strictly for experienced and advanced surfers. The fast, powerful nature of the wave, combined with the boulder bottom and remote location, demands solid paddling fitness, wave-reading ability, and comfort in challenging conditions. This is not a place for progression or learning fundamentals. Intermediate surfers visiting the area would be better served exploring other Ionian breaks with easier access and more forgiving wave characteristics.

Hazards to Respect

The boulder bottom and fast-moving wave require respect and awareness. The remote location means help is not immediately nearby, so strong swimming ability and self-rescue skills are essential. Check conditions carefully before paddling out and never venture here alone.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter from December to March brings water temperatures around 14 to 16°C, requiring a 5 millimeter winter wetsuit with booties and gloves for extended sessions. Spring and fall see temperatures between 16 and 19°C, where a 4 millimeter suit provides adequate protection. Summer water temperatures reach 19°C or higher, though summer swell is minimal at this location.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Aktion National Airport near Preveza, approximately 15 kilometers south of the break. From Preveza, drive north toward Kaminia Beach where you can park. The paddle-around access point is clearly visible from the beach. Public transport options are limited in this remote area, so having a rental car is essential for reaching the break.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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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: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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Winter months from December through March offer the most reliable swell at Tis Poutanas to Kangelo, with consistent northwest swells from Atlantic storms and ideal west winds for offshore conditions. The break maintains regular swell throughout this season, making it dependable in the colder months. Summer has significantly reduced swell, so late autumn to early spring is best for planning your trip.
Tis Poutanas to Kangelo is strictly for experienced and advanced surfers only. The fast, powerful waves on a boulder bottom demand solid paddling fitness, wave-reading ability, and comfort in challenging conditions. Intermediate surfers should explore other Ionian breaks with easier access and more forgiving characteristics instead.
Tis Poutanas to Kangelo features a secluded left-hand point break with fast-peeling, consistent waves powered by a boulder bottom. It works best on north and northwest swells, with west and northwest winds providing ideal offshore conditions. The wave performs across all tide stages, offering speed and power for surfers who position correctly.
Tis Poutanas to Kangelo stays virtually empty all week, including weekends, due to its remote location and 20-minute paddle access around a point from Kaminia Beach. Park at Kaminia Beach, 15 kilometers from Preveza town center, after driving from Aktion National Airport, 15 kilometers south of the break. A rental car is essential as public transport is limited.
Tis Poutanas to Kangelo stands out with its secluded, empty lineups, raw unpolished character, and reliable fast-peeling left-hand waves on a boulder bottom near Preveza. The remote Ionian coast access via paddle from Kaminia Beach keeps it uncrowded, attracting experienced surfers seeking authentic Greek waves away from tourist areas.

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