Dede's point

14.7167 N / -17.4677 O

Dede's point Surf Spot Guide, Senegal

Dede's Point in Senegal delivers fast, powerful beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating an exhilarating lineup for those craving high-adrenaline sessions. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, authentic West African surf vibe where the ocean's energy meets endless horizons. Surfers drawn to challenging rides find pure stoke here amid Senegal's vibrant coastal rhythm.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Senegal's Cap Vert peninsula near the Almadies area outside Dakar, Dede's Point sits amid a rugged coastal landscape of sandy beaches backed by low dunes and scattered palm groves. The spot feels semi-remote yet accessible, with wide, golden sands stretching along the Atlantic-facing shore free of heavy urbanization. Notable features include the peninsula's western exposure, channeling North Atlantic swells into consistent energy while gentle cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop.

Surf Setup

Dede's Point fires as a classic beach break with rights and lefts breaking over sand, often forming punchy A-frames on good days that stand up tall and hollow out under the right conditions. Optimal swells roll in from the west, pushing waves to 1-3 meters, while east winds groom the face for clean, offshore lines. It thrives at mid to high tide when the sandbars align for longer rides, though low tide can sharpen sections for barrels. Expect a typical session to deliver fast walls demanding quick maneuvers, with sets testing your rail work amid warm tropical waters.

Consistency and Best Time

Dede's Point maintains solid consistency during Senegal's prime surf season from October to April, when North Atlantic winter swells pulse in reliably, peaking December to March with frequent west and northwest energy. Avoid May to September's flatter periods dominated by trade winds and minimal swell. Early mornings or post-front days often yield the cleanest windows.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers populate the lineup on weekdays, keeping sessions spacious. Weekends see a slight uptick but remain light, blending locals and occasional visitors.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers ready for fast, powerful waves that punish hesitation. Beginners should steer clear due to the steep takeoffs and speed, while intermediates might snag smaller days for progression. Advanced riders revel in the barrels and carves, pushing limits on bigger west swells.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger days, pulling surfers wide, so position wisely and know your exit channels. Sandy bottom minimizes injuries, but watch for occasional urchins in shallows.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 24-28°C, ideal for boardshorts or a rash vest. Winter from December to March dips to 19-23°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 22-26°C, where a spring suit or 2mm top suffices for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Blaise Diagne International Airport (DSS), about 50 kilometers southeast of Dede's Point, then drive northwest via the N1 highway toward Dakar and the Cap Vert peninsula, a 1-hour journey. Leopold Sedar Senghor Airport (DKR) lies just 20 kilometers north, offering a quicker 30-minute taxi or drive along coastal roads. Free public parking sits meters from the beach, with instant access on foot; taxis or shared sept-place minibuses run frequently from Dakar for affordable public transport.

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Dede's point 

Senegal
14.7167 N / -17.4677 O
Surf trip
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Dede's point Surf Spot Guide, Senegal

Dede's Point in Senegal delivers fast, powerful beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, creating an exhilarating lineup for those craving high-adrenaline sessions. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, authentic West African surf vibe where the ocean's energy meets endless horizons. Surfers drawn to challenging rides find pure stoke here amid Senegal's vibrant coastal rhythm.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Senegal's Cap Vert peninsula near the Almadies area outside Dakar, Dede's Point sits amid a rugged coastal landscape of sandy beaches backed by low dunes and scattered palm groves. The spot feels semi-remote yet accessible, with wide, golden sands stretching along the Atlantic-facing shore free of heavy urbanization. Notable features include the peninsula's western exposure, channeling North Atlantic swells into consistent energy while gentle cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop.

Surf Setup

Dede's Point fires as a classic beach break with rights and lefts breaking over sand, often forming punchy A-frames on good days that stand up tall and hollow out under the right conditions. Optimal swells roll in from the west, pushing waves to 1-3 meters, while east winds groom the face for clean, offshore lines. It thrives at mid to high tide when the sandbars align for longer rides, though low tide can sharpen sections for barrels. Expect a typical session to deliver fast walls demanding quick maneuvers, with sets testing your rail work amid warm tropical waters.

Consistency and Best Time

Dede's Point maintains solid consistency during Senegal's prime surf season from October to April, when North Atlantic winter swells pulse in reliably, peaking December to March with frequent west and northwest energy. Avoid May to September's flatter periods dominated by trade winds and minimal swell. Early mornings or post-front days often yield the cleanest windows.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers populate the lineup on weekdays, keeping sessions spacious. Weekends see a slight uptick but remain light, blending locals and occasional visitors.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers ready for fast, powerful waves that punish hesitation. Beginners should steer clear due to the steep takeoffs and speed, while intermediates might snag smaller days for progression. Advanced riders revel in the barrels and carves, pushing limits on bigger west swells.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger days, pulling surfers wide, so position wisely and know your exit channels. Sandy bottom minimizes injuries, but watch for occasional urchins in shallows.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 24-28°C, ideal for boardshorts or a rash vest. Winter from December to March dips to 19-23°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 22-26°C, where a spring suit or 2mm top suffices for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Blaise Diagne International Airport (DSS), about 50 kilometers southeast of Dede's Point, then drive northwest via the N1 highway toward Dakar and the Cap Vert peninsula, a 1-hour journey. Leopold Sedar Senghor Airport (DKR) lies just 20 kilometers north, offering a quicker 30-minute taxi or drive along coastal roads. Free public parking sits meters from the beach, with instant access on foot; taxis or shared sept-place minibuses run frequently from Dakar for affordable public transport.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position:
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Dede's Point from October to April, peaking December to March with reliable North Atlantic swells. West and northwest swells of 1-3 meters deliver consistent energy, groomed by east winds for clean lines. Mid to high tide aligns sandbars for longer rides, while early mornings or post-front days offer the cleanest conditions. Avoid May to September's flat periods with trade winds.
Dede's Point suits experienced surfers ready for fast, powerful waves with steep takeoffs and speed. Beginners should avoid it due to the challenging conditions, while intermediates can progress on smaller days. Advanced riders thrive on barrels, carves, and bigger west swells that test rail work in warm tropical waters.
Dede's Point is a classic beach break with rights and lefts over a sandy bottom, forming punchy A-frames that stand tall and hollow. Optimal west swells push waves to 1-3 meters, with east winds providing offshore grooming. Sessions feature fast walls for quick maneuvers, best at mid to high tide for longer rides or low tide for sharper barrel sections.
Dede's Point stays uncrowded with few surfers on weekdays and light weekend crowds mixing locals and visitors. Fly into Blaise Diagne International Airport for a 1-hour drive or Leopold Sedar Senghor Airport for 30 minutes via coastal roads. Free public parking is meters from the beach with instant foot access; taxis or sept-place minibuses run frequently from Dakar.
Dede's Point stands out as an uncrowded beach break with fast, powerful rights and lefts over forgiving sand, delivering high-adrenaline A-frames amid Senegal's raw West African vibe. Its Cap Vert peninsula location channels consistent North Atlantic swells into endless horizons, blending challenging rides with vibrant coastal rhythm free of heavy urbanization.

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