Cabo Ledo

-9.676567 N / 13.198950 O

Cabo Ledo Surf Spot Guide, Angola

Cabo Ledo delivers a classic left point break over a sandy bottom with rocky sections, offering ordinary fun waves that peel along the bay for rides up to 800 meters. Known as The Surfers Beach by regulars, it captures a relaxed vibe with stunning cliffs and jungle backdrop, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and immersive. This spot's forgiving nature and consistent swells make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking adventure in Angola's pristine coastline.

Geography and Nature

Situated 125 kilometers south of Luanda along Angola's Atlantic coast, Cabo Ledo sits near a traditional fishing village amid dramatic mega cliffs and lush jungle surroundings. The beach features a long sandy stretch curving into a bay, with rocky outcrops at the point that shape the waves, creating a remote yet increasingly accessible feel. This coastal landscape remains largely untouched, blending natural beauty with emerging tourism infrastructure.

Surf Setup

Cabo Ledo is a reliable left point break that shapes into mellow, peeling waves suitable for long rides, with the outside section providing steeper, more powerful faces while the inside offers smoother walls ideal for progression. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells, holding up across all tides, and shines best with north, east, or northeast offshore winds that keep the face clean. On a typical session, expect fun, ordinary power waves from knee-high to overhead, often with easy paddling back to the peak along the bay.

Consistency and Best Time

With very consistent surf firing on about 150 days per year, Cabo Ledo picks up reliable south Atlantic swells, peaking during the Southern Hemisphere winter from May to September when conditions deliver overhead sets and pleasant 20-21°C water with minimal rain. The wet season from October to April still offers surfable waves amid hot, humid weather, though frequent rains may deter some; avoid peak rainy periods if road access concerns you. Year-round potential keeps it a top choice, with no strict off-season.

Crowd Levels

Cabo Ledo stays remarkably empty, with virtually no one in the lineup on weekdays or weekends. You'll share waves with just a handful of locals or fellow travelers, fostering a peaceful atmosphere.

Who It's For

This spot suits all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and adjustable sections, from beginners finding forgiving inside waves to intermediates honing turns on the peeling point. Advanced surfers can tackle the steeper outside on bigger swells for fast rides up to 300 meters. Everyone enjoys the fun, ordinary power and longboard-friendly walls.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for riptides on larger swells that can pull out from the point, and mind the rocky bottom sections to avoid impacts. Stay aware of conditions for a safe session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-23°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March warms to 24-27°C, making it ideal for no wetsuit at all. Spring and fall hover around 22-25°C, with a rash vest or thin top recommended on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Luanda's Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport (LAD), about 125 kilometers north, then rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the dirt roads leading to the spot. The drive takes around 2 hours south via the EN100 coastal highway, turning off toward the fishing village; parking is easy and free right at the beach with minimal walking to the peak. Public transport is limited, so organized surf camps or taxis from Luanda work for non-drivers, and spots like Carpe Diem resort offer direct beach access.

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Cabo Ledo 

Angola
-9.676567 N / 13.198950 O
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: 4x4

Cabo Ledo Surf Spot Guide, Angola

Cabo Ledo delivers a classic left point break over a sandy bottom with rocky sections, offering ordinary fun waves that peel along the bay for rides up to 800 meters. Known as The Surfers Beach by regulars, it captures a relaxed vibe with stunning cliffs and jungle backdrop, perfect for sessions that feel uncrowded and immersive. This spot's forgiving nature and consistent swells make it a hidden gem for surfers seeking adventure in Angola's pristine coastline.

Geography and Nature

Situated 125 kilometers south of Luanda along Angola's Atlantic coast, Cabo Ledo sits near a traditional fishing village amid dramatic mega cliffs and lush jungle surroundings. The beach features a long sandy stretch curving into a bay, with rocky outcrops at the point that shape the waves, creating a remote yet increasingly accessible feel. This coastal landscape remains largely untouched, blending natural beauty with emerging tourism infrastructure.

Surf Setup

Cabo Ledo is a reliable left point break that shapes into mellow, peeling waves suitable for long rides, with the outside section providing steeper, more powerful faces while the inside offers smoother walls ideal for progression. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells, holding up across all tides, and shines best with north, east, or northeast offshore winds that keep the face clean. On a typical session, expect fun, ordinary power waves from knee-high to overhead, often with easy paddling back to the peak along the bay.

Consistency and Best Time

With very consistent surf firing on about 150 days per year, Cabo Ledo picks up reliable south Atlantic swells, peaking during the Southern Hemisphere winter from May to September when conditions deliver overhead sets and pleasant 20-21°C water with minimal rain. The wet season from October to April still offers surfable waves amid hot, humid weather, though frequent rains may deter some; avoid peak rainy periods if road access concerns you. Year-round potential keeps it a top choice, with no strict off-season.

Crowd Levels

Cabo Ledo stays remarkably empty, with virtually no one in the lineup on weekdays or weekends. You'll share waves with just a handful of locals or fellow travelers, fostering a peaceful atmosphere.

Who It's For

This spot suits all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and adjustable sections, from beginners finding forgiving inside waves to intermediates honing turns on the peeling point. Advanced surfers can tackle the steeper outside on bigger swells for fast rides up to 300 meters. Everyone enjoys the fun, ordinary power and longboard-friendly walls.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for riptides on larger swells that can pull out from the point, and mind the rocky bottom sections to avoid impacts. Stay aware of conditions for a safe session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-23°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March warms to 24-27°C, making it ideal for no wetsuit at all. Spring and fall hover around 22-25°C, with a rash vest or thin top recommended on cooler days.

How to Get There

Fly into Luanda's Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport (LAD), about 125 kilometers north, then rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the dirt roads leading to the spot. The drive takes around 2 hours south via the EN100 coastal highway, turning off toward the fishing village; parking is easy and free right at the beach with minimal walking to the peak. Public transport is limited, so organized surf camps or taxis from Luanda work for non-drivers, and spots like Carpe Diem resort offer direct beach access.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Exceptional (>500m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: North, East, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Ordinary, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Cabo Ledo peaks from May to September with overhead sets, 20-21°C water, and minimal rain, offering very consistent surf on about 150 days yearly. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells with north, east, or northeast offshore winds, holding up across all tides. The wet season from October to April still provides surfable waves in hot, humid conditions, though frequent rains may affect road access. Year-round potential makes it reliable without a strict off-season.
Cabo Ledo suits all skill levels with its sandy bottom and adjustable sections. Beginners enjoy forgiving inside waves, intermediates hone turns on the peeling point, and advanced surfers tackle steeper outside sections on bigger swells for fast rides up to 300 meters. Its mellow, longboard-friendly walls and ordinary fun power make it ideal for progression across abilities.
Cabo Ledo features a classic left point break over a sandy bottom with rocky sections, peeling along the bay for rides up to 800 meters. It shapes into mellow waves with steeper, powerful outside faces and smoother inside walls, delivering fun, ordinary power from knee-high to overhead. Best with west, southwest, or south swells and north, east, or northeast offshore winds, working across all tides with easy paddling back to the peak.
Cabo Ledo stays remarkably empty with virtually no one in the lineup on weekdays or weekends, sharing waves with just a handful of locals or travelers. Fly into Luanda's airport 125 kilometers north, then drive 2 hours south in a 4x4 via EN100 highway to the fishing village; parking is easy and free at the beach. Public transport is limited, so taxis or surf camps work, with resorts like Carpe Diem offering direct access.
Cabo Ledo stands out as a hidden gem with uncrowded, immersive sessions amid stunning cliffs and jungle, known as The Surfers Beach for its relaxed vibe. It offers consistent, forgiving left point waves up to 800 meters on a pristine, largely untouched coastline, blending natural beauty with emerging access. Its reliable swells, all-tide performance, and fun power for all levels make it perfect for adventure-seeking surfers.

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