Bari Bommie

41.1171 N / 16.8719 O

Bari Bommie Surf Spot Guide, Italy

Nestled on Italy's Adriatic coast, Bari Bommie stands out as a rare point-break gem delivering powerful right and left waves over flat rocks. This hollow, fast ride draws experienced surfers seeking uncrowded sessions with serious punch. The vibe is pure, with regular swells turning into exhilarating barrels that reward precise positioning and commitment.

Geography and Nature

Bari Bommie sits along the rugged Puglia coastline near the city of Bari, where limestone cliffs meet the Adriatic Sea in a mix of rocky shores and sparse sandy pockets. The spot feels somewhat remote yet accessible, backed by olive groves and rolling hills rather than urban sprawl. Expect a rocky reef entry with dramatic seaward-facing points that channel swells effectively, creating a wild, natural amphitheater for surfing.

Surf Setup

Bari Bommie fires as a classic point-break offering both carving rights and punchy lefts, often forming hollow sections that barrel on the right. Optimal swells roll in from northwest, west, or southwest directions, while northwest, west, or southwest winds keep faces clean and offshore. Low and mid tides unlock the best shape, with the takeoff zone tightening up for fast lines. On a typical session, anticipate powerful 1- to 3-meter faces that demand speed and flow, holding shape for multiple maneuvers before slamming into the rocky platform.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot delivers regular surf throughout the year, with peak consistency from October to April when northwest and west swells from Mediterranean storms align with favorable winds. Fall and winter months bring the most reliable power, often 2 meters or bigger, while summer sees smaller, less frequent waves. Avoid midsummer if chasing size, as flat spells dominate under light onshore breezes.

Crowd Levels

Bari Bommie stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, thanks to its exposed location and advanced nature. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of local and visiting surfers, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

Tailored for experienced surfers who thrive on powerful, technical waves over rocks. Beginners should steer clear due to the fast takeoff and unforgiving bottom, while intermediates might catch smaller days for skill-building but risk getting pitched. Advanced riders will love the hollow tubes and long walls that test rail work and bravery.

Hazards to Respect

Flat rocks demand cautious entry and exit, especially at low tide when sections dry out. Strong rips can pull wide on bigger swells, so scout from shore and respect the power.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 26°C, perfect for boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 17 to 21°C, where a 3/2mm steamer suits most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport (BRI), just 15 kilometers northwest of the spot, then rent a car for the straightforward 25-minute drive southeast along the SS16 coastal road toward the Bari outskirts. Trains from Bari Centrale station run frequently to nearby Torre a Mare, about 20 kilometers south, from where a short taxi or bus tops you off. Free street parking dots the access roads, with a 500-meter walk over rocky paths to the break. Public buses from Bari city center connect reliably, dropping within 1 kilometer.

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Bari Bommie Bari Ledge

Italy
41.1171 N / 16.8719 O
Mainland
Surf trip
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Hard to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: Paddle > 20mn or Boat

Bari Bommie Surf Spot Guide, Italy

Nestled on Italy's Adriatic coast, Bari Bommie stands out as a rare point-break gem delivering powerful right and left waves over flat rocks. This hollow, fast ride draws experienced surfers seeking uncrowded sessions with serious punch. The vibe is pure, with regular swells turning into exhilarating barrels that reward precise positioning and commitment.

Geography and Nature

Bari Bommie sits along the rugged Puglia coastline near the city of Bari, where limestone cliffs meet the Adriatic Sea in a mix of rocky shores and sparse sandy pockets. The spot feels somewhat remote yet accessible, backed by olive groves and rolling hills rather than urban sprawl. Expect a rocky reef entry with dramatic seaward-facing points that channel swells effectively, creating a wild, natural amphitheater for surfing.

Surf Setup

Bari Bommie fires as a classic point-break offering both carving rights and punchy lefts, often forming hollow sections that barrel on the right. Optimal swells roll in from northwest, west, or southwest directions, while northwest, west, or southwest winds keep faces clean and offshore. Low and mid tides unlock the best shape, with the takeoff zone tightening up for fast lines. On a typical session, anticipate powerful 1- to 3-meter faces that demand speed and flow, holding shape for multiple maneuvers before slamming into the rocky platform.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot delivers regular surf throughout the year, with peak consistency from October to April when northwest and west swells from Mediterranean storms align with favorable winds. Fall and winter months bring the most reliable power, often 2 meters or bigger, while summer sees smaller, less frequent waves. Avoid midsummer if chasing size, as flat spells dominate under light onshore breezes.

Crowd Levels

Bari Bommie stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, thanks to its exposed location and advanced nature. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of local and visiting surfers, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

Tailored for experienced surfers who thrive on powerful, technical waves over rocks. Beginners should steer clear due to the fast takeoff and unforgiving bottom, while intermediates might catch smaller days for skill-building but risk getting pitched. Advanced riders will love the hollow tubes and long walls that test rail work and bravery.

Hazards to Respect

Flat rocks demand cautious entry and exit, especially at low tide when sections dry out. Strong rips can pull wide on bigger swells, so scout from shore and respect the power.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 26°C, perfect for boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit on cooler mornings. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16°C, requiring a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 17 to 21°C, where a 3/2mm steamer suits most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport (BRI), just 15 kilometers northwest of the spot, then rent a car for the straightforward 25-minute drive southeast along the SS16 coastal road toward the Bari outskirts. Trains from Bari Centrale station run frequently to nearby Torre a Mare, about 20 kilometers south, from where a short taxi or bus tops you off. Free street parking dots the access roads, with a 500-meter walk over rocky paths to the break. Public buses from Bari city center connect reliably, dropping within 1 kilometer.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

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Peak consistency at Bari Bommie runs from October to April with northwest and west swells from Mediterranean storms and favorable northwest, west, or southwest winds. Fall and winter deliver the most reliable power, often 2 meters or bigger, while low and mid tides shape the best waves. Summer has smaller, less frequent surf under light onshore breezes, with regular surf year-round.
Bari Bommie suits experienced surfers who handle powerful, technical waves over rocks. Beginners should avoid it due to the fast takeoff and unforgiving bottom, while intermediates can try smaller days for skill-building but risk getting pitched. Advanced riders thrive on the hollow tubes and long walls testing rail work and bravery.
Bari Bommie is a classic point-break with powerful right and left waves over flat rocks, forming hollow sections that barrel on the right. Optimal northwest, west, or southwest swells with matching offshore winds create 1- to 3-meter faces holding shape for fast lines and maneuvers. Low and mid tides tighten the takeoff zone before slamming into the rocky platform.
Bari Bommie stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, shared sparingly with local and visiting surfers due to its exposed, advanced nature. Fly into Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport for a 25-minute drive along SS16, or take trains to Torre a Mare then a short taxi. Free street parking leads to a 500-meter rocky path walk or public buses drop within 1 kilometer.
Bari Bommie stands out as a rare point-break gem on Italy's Adriatic coast, delivering uncrowded, powerful right and left waves with exhilarating barrels over flat rocks. Its rugged Puglia location near Bari, backed by olive groves and cliffs, channels swells into a wild natural amphitheater, rewarding precise positioning and commitment unlike typical urban spots.

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