Ras Kutani Surf Spot Guide, Tanzania Ras Kutani offers a rare combination of consistent, fun waves and genuine solitude on Tanzania's mainland coast. This right-hand reef break delivers playful, manageable barrels over a coral and rocky bottom, making it an ideal destination for surfers seeking quality waves without the crowds. The four-kilometre crescent of white […]
Sea Cliff Surf Spot Guide, Tanzania Sea Cliff delivers fast right-hand reef waves that carve over a sharp coral and rocky bottom, offering experienced surfers a raw, powerful ride in the heart of Dar es Salaam. This spot's quick, intense lines under minimal crowds create an exclusive urban escape where every session feels like a […]
go in the morning because the wind tends to spin around after noon but in the morning its always offshore winds and glassy surf. at low tide you have to walk out over the reef (sandy and rocky) which isn't a problem except for the sea urchins but you'll get used to them. at low tide the wave is hollow, short, and tends to go left, and can't handle waves larger than 8ft before it starts closing out. at high tide it needs at least 4ft to start working. the waves will go both left and right and become a lot longer but not hollow enough to catch barrels.
Jump of the boat and paddle in direction of the island, you will see the waves breaking. Always keep an eye open as the current is very strong and tends to drive you toward the North.We surfed here with a decent 1.5m swell and the waves were powerful and long just above the head size, a lot of fun, probably as for size the biggest wave you find around the Dar es Salaam area.
