This spot needs a really big sw-w swell running - and then you might just get some soft waves rolling gently in - longboard country.Known to have been surfed once or twice - but you've gotta be desperate. The water, right here in front of the main bay of Luanda cannot be good for your health.
Park at the base of the hillside, avoiding any muddy areas as this backbeach mud has trapped more than one 4x4.The surfing depends on the tide and the swell, in big swell the waves hold big faces way out beyond the last rock - but getting out is a problem due to what can be very strong currents running down the point (especially on a flowing tide). In smaller swell, the waves work best on a low tide, forming steeper sections in the middle to inside areas.
cabgo Surf Spot Guide, Angola Hidden along Angola's vast coastline, Cabgo delivers a thrilling beach break with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. These hollow, fast, and powerful waves create an exhilarating vibe that's perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection in one of Africa's last frontiers. With its very consistent […]
Three spots are surfable here, all of them lined up under the multi-coloured cliffs. The first two are small point/beach breaks which are OK but not worth the detour.The third is the main location as it is a form of submerged rocky reef running straight out under the main cliff at its highest point. The reef breaks both right and left, with the right being slightly more hollow and shorter. In big swells this closes out completely. This is the only place I ever surfed a right in Angola (except the shipwreck on west to NW swells).
This spot only works when there is *really* big swell running as it is completely protected from the dominant swell direction (hence the comment above about it starting working on "2 to 2.5m swell"). Occassionally we get swell coming in due west - in this case smaller swell will work.Go with the local standouts and have them show you the ropes. Always buy them a beer or three afterwards.
Ambriz Beach Surf Spot Guide, Angola Ambriz Beach delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. Tucked away in northern Angola, this remote paradise vibe means empty lineups where you can connect with the swell […]
Sidi Salem Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled on Algeria's stunning Mediterranean coast, Sidi Salem delivers a classic beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering fun, approachable waves that keep sessions lively and rewarding. This hidden gem radiates a tranquil vibe, perfect for surfers craving quality surf without the hustle, […]
As far as dives, sites I've seen so far are rather different and much cleaner than in other places I have visited Algiers. A beautiful wreck at 35 meters from the Second World War, falling with abundant flora and fauna including moray eels, conger eels, groupers and sea slugs.
Regarding hardware, everything is new and it is quite possible to arrive at the club with his hands in his pockets and fully equipped. Otherwise, the diving sites are located within 20 minutes by boat from the club, and it seems that there are many (I have been to three so far)
cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers […]
This spot needs a really big sw-w swell running - and then you might just get some soft waves rolling gently in - longboard country.Known to have been surfed once or twice - but you've gotta be desperate. The water, right here in front of the main bay of Luanda cannot be good for your health.
Park at the base of the hillside, avoiding any muddy areas as this backbeach mud has trapped more than one 4x4.The surfing depends on the tide and the swell, in big swell the waves hold big faces way out beyond the last rock - but getting out is a problem due to what can be very strong currents running down the point (especially on a flowing tide). In smaller swell, the waves work best on a low tide, forming steeper sections in the middle to inside areas.
cabgo Surf Spot Guide, Angola Hidden along Angola's vast coastline, Cabgo delivers a thrilling beach break with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. These hollow, fast, and powerful waves create an exhilarating vibe that's perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection in one of Africa's last frontiers. With its very consistent […]
Three spots are surfable here, all of them lined up under the multi-coloured cliffs. The first two are small point/beach breaks which are OK but not worth the detour.The third is the main location as it is a form of submerged rocky reef running straight out under the main cliff at its highest point. The reef breaks both right and left, with the right being slightly more hollow and shorter. In big swells this closes out completely. This is the only place I ever surfed a right in Angola (except the shipwreck on west to NW swells).
This spot only works when there is *really* big swell running as it is completely protected from the dominant swell direction (hence the comment above about it starting working on "2 to 2.5m swell"). Occassionally we get swell coming in due west - in this case smaller swell will work.Go with the local standouts and have them show you the ropes. Always buy them a beer or three afterwards.
Ambriz Beach Surf Spot Guide, Angola Ambriz Beach delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. Tucked away in northern Angola, this remote paradise vibe means empty lineups where you can connect with the swell […]
Sidi Salem Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled on Algeria's stunning Mediterranean coast, Sidi Salem delivers a classic beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering fun, approachable waves that keep sessions lively and rewarding. This hidden gem radiates a tranquil vibe, perfect for surfers craving quality surf without the hustle, […]
As far as dives, sites I've seen so far are rather different and much cleaner than in other places I have visited Algiers. A beautiful wreck at 35 meters from the Second World War, falling with abundant flora and fauna including moray eels, conger eels, groupers and sea slugs.
Regarding hardware, everything is new and it is quite possible to arrive at the club with his hands in his pockets and fully equipped. Otherwise, the diving sites are located within 20 minutes by boat from the club, and it seems that there are many (I have been to three so far)
cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers […]
This spot needs a really big sw-w swell running - and then you might just get some soft waves rolling gently in - longboard country.Known to have been surfed once or twice - but you've gotta be desperate. The water, right here in front of the main bay of Luanda cannot be good for your health.
Park at the base of the hillside, avoiding any muddy areas as this backbeach mud has trapped more than one 4x4.The surfing depends on the tide and the swell, in big swell the waves hold big faces way out beyond the last rock - but getting out is a problem due to what can be very strong currents running down the point (especially on a flowing tide). In smaller swell, the waves work best on a low tide, forming steeper sections in the middle to inside areas.
cabgo Surf Spot Guide, Angola Hidden along Angola's vast coastline, Cabgo delivers a thrilling beach break with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. These hollow, fast, and powerful waves create an exhilarating vibe that's perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection in one of Africa's last frontiers. With its very consistent […]
Three spots are surfable here, all of them lined up under the multi-coloured cliffs. The first two are small point/beach breaks which are OK but not worth the detour.The third is the main location as it is a form of submerged rocky reef running straight out under the main cliff at its highest point. The reef breaks both right and left, with the right being slightly more hollow and shorter. In big swells this closes out completely. This is the only place I ever surfed a right in Angola (except the shipwreck on west to NW swells).
This spot only works when there is *really* big swell running as it is completely protected from the dominant swell direction (hence the comment above about it starting working on "2 to 2.5m swell"). Occassionally we get swell coming in due west - in this case smaller swell will work.Go with the local standouts and have them show you the ropes. Always buy them a beer or three afterwards.
Ambriz Beach Surf Spot Guide, Angola Ambriz Beach delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. Tucked away in northern Angola, this remote paradise vibe means empty lineups where you can connect with the swell […]
Sidi Salem Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled on Algeria's stunning Mediterranean coast, Sidi Salem delivers a classic beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering fun, approachable waves that keep sessions lively and rewarding. This hidden gem radiates a tranquil vibe, perfect for surfers craving quality surf without the hustle, […]
As far as dives, sites I've seen so far are rather different and much cleaner than in other places I have visited Algiers. A beautiful wreck at 35 meters from the Second World War, falling with abundant flora and fauna including moray eels, conger eels, groupers and sea slugs.
Regarding hardware, everything is new and it is quite possible to arrive at the club with his hands in his pockets and fully equipped. Otherwise, the diving sites are located within 20 minutes by boat from the club, and it seems that there are many (I have been to three so far)
cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers […]
This spot needs a really big sw-w swell running - and then you might just get some soft waves rolling gently in - longboard country.Known to have been surfed once or twice - but you've gotta be desperate. The water, right here in front of the main bay of Luanda cannot be good for your health.
Park at the base of the hillside, avoiding any muddy areas as this backbeach mud has trapped more than one 4x4.The surfing depends on the tide and the swell, in big swell the waves hold big faces way out beyond the last rock - but getting out is a problem due to what can be very strong currents running down the point (especially on a flowing tide). In smaller swell, the waves work best on a low tide, forming steeper sections in the middle to inside areas.
cabgo Surf Spot Guide, Angola Hidden along Angola's vast coastline, Cabgo delivers a thrilling beach break with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. These hollow, fast, and powerful waves create an exhilarating vibe that's perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection in one of Africa's last frontiers. With its very consistent […]
Three spots are surfable here, all of them lined up under the multi-coloured cliffs. The first two are small point/beach breaks which are OK but not worth the detour.The third is the main location as it is a form of submerged rocky reef running straight out under the main cliff at its highest point. The reef breaks both right and left, with the right being slightly more hollow and shorter. In big swells this closes out completely. This is the only place I ever surfed a right in Angola (except the shipwreck on west to NW swells).
This spot only works when there is *really* big swell running as it is completely protected from the dominant swell direction (hence the comment above about it starting working on "2 to 2.5m swell"). Occassionally we get swell coming in due west - in this case smaller swell will work.Go with the local standouts and have them show you the ropes. Always buy them a beer or three afterwards.
Ambriz Beach Surf Spot Guide, Angola Ambriz Beach delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. Tucked away in northern Angola, this remote paradise vibe means empty lineups where you can connect with the swell […]
Sidi Salem Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled on Algeria's stunning Mediterranean coast, Sidi Salem delivers a classic beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering fun, approachable waves that keep sessions lively and rewarding. This hidden gem radiates a tranquil vibe, perfect for surfers craving quality surf without the hustle, […]
As far as dives, sites I've seen so far are rather different and much cleaner than in other places I have visited Algiers. A beautiful wreck at 35 meters from the Second World War, falling with abundant flora and fauna including moray eels, conger eels, groupers and sea slugs.
Regarding hardware, everything is new and it is quite possible to arrive at the club with his hands in his pockets and fully equipped. Otherwise, the diving sites are located within 20 minutes by boat from the club, and it seems that there are many (I have been to three so far)
cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers […]
This spot needs a really big sw-w swell running - and then you might just get some soft waves rolling gently in - longboard country.Known to have been surfed once or twice - but you've gotta be desperate. The water, right here in front of the main bay of Luanda cannot be good for your health.
Park at the base of the hillside, avoiding any muddy areas as this backbeach mud has trapped more than one 4x4.The surfing depends on the tide and the swell, in big swell the waves hold big faces way out beyond the last rock - but getting out is a problem due to what can be very strong currents running down the point (especially on a flowing tide). In smaller swell, the waves work best on a low tide, forming steeper sections in the middle to inside areas.
cabgo Surf Spot Guide, Angola Hidden along Angola's vast coastline, Cabgo delivers a thrilling beach break with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. These hollow, fast, and powerful waves create an exhilarating vibe that's perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection in one of Africa's last frontiers. With its very consistent […]
Three spots are surfable here, all of them lined up under the multi-coloured cliffs. The first two are small point/beach breaks which are OK but not worth the detour.The third is the main location as it is a form of submerged rocky reef running straight out under the main cliff at its highest point. The reef breaks both right and left, with the right being slightly more hollow and shorter. In big swells this closes out completely. This is the only place I ever surfed a right in Angola (except the shipwreck on west to NW swells).
This spot only works when there is *really* big swell running as it is completely protected from the dominant swell direction (hence the comment above about it starting working on "2 to 2.5m swell"). Occassionally we get swell coming in due west - in this case smaller swell will work.Go with the local standouts and have them show you the ropes. Always buy them a beer or three afterwards.
Ambriz Beach Surf Spot Guide, Angola Ambriz Beach delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. Tucked away in northern Angola, this remote paradise vibe means empty lineups where you can connect with the swell […]
Sidi Salem Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled on Algeria's stunning Mediterranean coast, Sidi Salem delivers a classic beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering fun, approachable waves that keep sessions lively and rewarding. This hidden gem radiates a tranquil vibe, perfect for surfers craving quality surf without the hustle, […]
As far as dives, sites I've seen so far are rather different and much cleaner than in other places I have visited Algiers. A beautiful wreck at 35 meters from the Second World War, falling with abundant flora and fauna including moray eels, conger eels, groupers and sea slugs.
Regarding hardware, everything is new and it is quite possible to arrive at the club with his hands in his pockets and fully equipped. Otherwise, the diving sites are located within 20 minutes by boat from the club, and it seems that there are many (I have been to three so far)
cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers […]
This spot needs a really big sw-w swell running - and then you might just get some soft waves rolling gently in - longboard country.Known to have been surfed once or twice - but you've gotta be desperate. The water, right here in front of the main bay of Luanda cannot be good for your health.
Park at the base of the hillside, avoiding any muddy areas as this backbeach mud has trapped more than one 4x4.The surfing depends on the tide and the swell, in big swell the waves hold big faces way out beyond the last rock - but getting out is a problem due to what can be very strong currents running down the point (especially on a flowing tide). In smaller swell, the waves work best on a low tide, forming steeper sections in the middle to inside areas.
cabgo Surf Spot Guide, Angola Hidden along Angola's vast coastline, Cabgo delivers a thrilling beach break with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. These hollow, fast, and powerful waves create an exhilarating vibe that's perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection in one of Africa's last frontiers. With its very consistent […]
Three spots are surfable here, all of them lined up under the multi-coloured cliffs. The first two are small point/beach breaks which are OK but not worth the detour.The third is the main location as it is a form of submerged rocky reef running straight out under the main cliff at its highest point. The reef breaks both right and left, with the right being slightly more hollow and shorter. In big swells this closes out completely. This is the only place I ever surfed a right in Angola (except the shipwreck on west to NW swells).
This spot only works when there is *really* big swell running as it is completely protected from the dominant swell direction (hence the comment above about it starting working on "2 to 2.5m swell"). Occassionally we get swell coming in due west - in this case smaller swell will work.Go with the local standouts and have them show you the ropes. Always buy them a beer or three afterwards.
Ambriz Beach Surf Spot Guide, Angola Ambriz Beach delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. Tucked away in northern Angola, this remote paradise vibe means empty lineups where you can connect with the swell […]
Sidi Salem Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled on Algeria's stunning Mediterranean coast, Sidi Salem delivers a classic beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering fun, approachable waves that keep sessions lively and rewarding. This hidden gem radiates a tranquil vibe, perfect for surfers craving quality surf without the hustle, […]
As far as dives, sites I've seen so far are rather different and much cleaner than in other places I have visited Algiers. A beautiful wreck at 35 meters from the Second World War, falling with abundant flora and fauna including moray eels, conger eels, groupers and sea slugs.
Regarding hardware, everything is new and it is quite possible to arrive at the club with his hands in his pockets and fully equipped. Otherwise, the diving sites are located within 20 minutes by boat from the club, and it seems that there are many (I have been to three so far)
cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers […]
This spot needs a really big sw-w swell running - and then you might just get some soft waves rolling gently in - longboard country.Known to have been surfed once or twice - but you've gotta be desperate. The water, right here in front of the main bay of Luanda cannot be good for your health.
Park at the base of the hillside, avoiding any muddy areas as this backbeach mud has trapped more than one 4x4.The surfing depends on the tide and the swell, in big swell the waves hold big faces way out beyond the last rock - but getting out is a problem due to what can be very strong currents running down the point (especially on a flowing tide). In smaller swell, the waves work best on a low tide, forming steeper sections in the middle to inside areas.
cabgo Surf Spot Guide, Angola Hidden along Angola's vast coastline, Cabgo delivers a thrilling beach break with both punchy rights and lefts peeling over a forgiving sandy bottom. These hollow, fast, and powerful waves create an exhilarating vibe that's perfect for surfers chasing uncrowded perfection in one of Africa's last frontiers. With its very consistent […]
Three spots are surfable here, all of them lined up under the multi-coloured cliffs. The first two are small point/beach breaks which are OK but not worth the detour.The third is the main location as it is a form of submerged rocky reef running straight out under the main cliff at its highest point. The reef breaks both right and left, with the right being slightly more hollow and shorter. In big swells this closes out completely. This is the only place I ever surfed a right in Angola (except the shipwreck on west to NW swells).
This spot only works when there is *really* big swell running as it is completely protected from the dominant swell direction (hence the comment above about it starting working on "2 to 2.5m swell"). Occassionally we get swell coming in due west - in this case smaller swell will work.Go with the local standouts and have them show you the ropes. Always buy them a beer or three afterwards.
Ambriz Beach Surf Spot Guide, Angola Ambriz Beach delivers classic beach-break action with rights and lefts peeling across a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, offering ordinary yet fun waves that keep sessions engaging for all surfers. Tucked away in northern Angola, this remote paradise vibe means empty lineups where you can connect with the swell […]
Sidi Salem Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled on Algeria's stunning Mediterranean coast, Sidi Salem delivers a classic beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering fun, approachable waves that keep sessions lively and rewarding. This hidden gem radiates a tranquil vibe, perfect for surfers craving quality surf without the hustle, […]
As far as dives, sites I've seen so far are rather different and much cleaner than in other places I have visited Algiers. A beautiful wreck at 35 meters from the Second World War, falling with abundant flora and fauna including moray eels, conger eels, groupers and sea slugs.
Regarding hardware, everything is new and it is quite possible to arrive at the club with his hands in his pockets and fully equipped. Otherwise, the diving sites are located within 20 minutes by boat from the club, and it seems that there are many (I have been to three so far)
cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers […]
