Yenne

14.648350 N / -17.184683 O

Yenne Surf Spot Guide, Senegal

Yenne delivers a powerful yet fun beach break that fires rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating rides that keep surfers grinning from takeoff to shore. This versatile spot welcomes all levels with its all-tides reliability and regular swells, blending raw African energy with accessible waves just minutes from the action. Nestled near Dakar's vibrant surf scene, Yenne offers that perfect mix of uncrowded sessions and electric vibe that hooks any traveling surfer.

Geography and Nature

Yenne sits on the northern edge of Dakar's Cap-Vert peninsula, part of Senegal's bustling coastal landscape where urban energy meets the open Atlantic. The beach features a stretch of sand interspersed with flat rock sections, backed by the city's lively neighborhoods and framed by the iconic lighthouse views of the Almadies area. This urban-adjacent setting provides a dynamic backdrop, with the coastline curving gently to expose waves to consistent swells while keeping the spot grounded in Senegal's subtropical warmth.

Surf Setup

Yenne is a classic beach break offering both rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames when the swell aligns right. It thrives on north or south swells, with south winds providing clean offshore conditions that groom the faces perfectly. The spot handles all tides well, though mid to high often shapes the most forgiving walls. In a typical session, expect powerful lines up to 2 meters that deliver fun, speedy sections for multiple turns, blending barrel potential with carvable walls over the sandy-rock bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

Yenne boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposed position on the peninsula, picking up swells from multiple directions year-round. The prime season runs from October to April, when north-northwest swells from Atlantic lows deliver the most reliable chest-to-head-high surf under drier, sunnier skies. Avoid May to September's heavier rains and onshore winds, which can flatten things out, though south swells sometimes sneak through for surprise sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays bring few surfers, making for peaceful lineups ideal for logging waves. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visiting surfers, filling the peak with energy.

Who It's For

Yenne suits all surfers, from beginners finding gentle whitewash on smaller days to advanced riders chasing powerful sets. Newcomers appreciate the forgiving beach break shape and all-tides window for building confidence, while intermediates and pros revel in the fun, speedy rights and lefts that hold up to 2 meters. Every level scores quality sessions here, with enough variety to match the conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide, and potential rips in bigger swells that can pull offshore. Approach with standard ocean awareness to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 24 to 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 17 to 24°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on chillier days to handle the breeze. Spring and fall hover at 22 to 26°C, where a spring suit or even trunks work fine depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Dakar-Yoff International Airport (DKR), just 10 kilometers away, for the quickest access to Yenne. From the airport, hop a taxi or ride-share for a 15-20 minute drive north along the coastal road through Yoff village, with parking available right at the public beach access. No train options exist, but affordable shared taxis or buses from central Dakar cover the 20-kilometer trip in under an hour, dropping you within a 2-minute walk to the lineup.

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Yenne Yene

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14.648350 N / -17.184683 O
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Yenne Surf Spot Guide, Senegal

Yenne delivers a powerful yet fun beach break that fires rights and lefts over a mix of flat rocks and sand, creating rides that keep surfers grinning from takeoff to shore. This versatile spot welcomes all levels with its all-tides reliability and regular swells, blending raw African energy with accessible waves just minutes from the action. Nestled near Dakar's vibrant surf scene, Yenne offers that perfect mix of uncrowded sessions and electric vibe that hooks any traveling surfer.

Geography and Nature

Yenne sits on the northern edge of Dakar's Cap-Vert peninsula, part of Senegal's bustling coastal landscape where urban energy meets the open Atlantic. The beach features a stretch of sand interspersed with flat rock sections, backed by the city's lively neighborhoods and framed by the iconic lighthouse views of the Almadies area. This urban-adjacent setting provides a dynamic backdrop, with the coastline curving gently to expose waves to consistent swells while keeping the spot grounded in Senegal's subtropical warmth.

Surf Setup

Yenne is a classic beach break offering both rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames when the swell aligns right. It thrives on north or south swells, with south winds providing clean offshore conditions that groom the faces perfectly. The spot handles all tides well, though mid to high often shapes the most forgiving walls. In a typical session, expect powerful lines up to 2 meters that deliver fun, speedy sections for multiple turns, blending barrel potential with carvable walls over the sandy-rock bottom.

Consistency and Best Time

Yenne boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposed position on the peninsula, picking up swells from multiple directions year-round. The prime season runs from October to April, when north-northwest swells from Atlantic lows deliver the most reliable chest-to-head-high surf under drier, sunnier skies. Avoid May to September's heavier rains and onshore winds, which can flatten things out, though south swells sometimes sneak through for surprise sessions.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays bring few surfers, making for peaceful lineups ideal for logging waves. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visiting surfers, filling the peak with energy.

Who It's For

Yenne suits all surfers, from beginners finding gentle whitewash on smaller days to advanced riders chasing powerful sets. Newcomers appreciate the forgiving beach break shape and all-tides window for building confidence, while intermediates and pros revel in the fun, speedy rights and lefts that hold up to 2 meters. Every level scores quality sessions here, with enough variety to match the conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide, and potential rips in bigger swells that can pull offshore. Approach with standard ocean awareness to keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 24 to 28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 17 to 24°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on chillier days to handle the breeze. Spring and fall hover at 22 to 26°C, where a spring suit or even trunks work fine depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Dakar-Yoff International Airport (DKR), just 10 kilometers away, for the quickest access to Yenne. From the airport, hop a taxi or ride-share for a 15-20 minute drive north along the coastal road through Yoff village, with parking available right at the public beach access. No train options exist, but affordable shared taxis or buses from central Dakar cover the 20-kilometer trip in under an hour, dropping you within a 2-minute walk to the lineup.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, South
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The prime season at Yenne runs from October to April with north-northwest swells delivering chest-to-head-high surf under drier, sunnier skies. The spot picks up swells from multiple directions year-round thanks to its exposed peninsula position, thriving on north or south swells with south winds for clean offshore conditions. It handles all tides well, though mid to high tide shapes the most forgiving walls. Avoid May to September's heavier rains and onshore winds, which can flatten waves, though south swells sometimes provide surprise sessions.
Yenne suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Beginners find gentle whitewash on smaller days and forgiving beach break shapes with an all-tides window to build confidence. Intermediates and pros enjoy fun, speedy rights and lefts up to 2 meters with powerful lines, multiple turns, barrel potential, and carvable walls. Every level scores quality sessions with enough variety to match conditions.
Yenne is a classic beach break firing powerful yet fun rights and lefts over flat rocks and sand, often forming punchy A-frames. It thrives on north or south swells with south winds providing clean offshore conditions, delivering lines up to 2 meters with speedy sections. The spot handles all tides reliably, with mid to high often shaping forgiving walls blending barrel potential and carvable faces.
Weekdays at Yenne bring few surfers for peaceful lineups, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visitors with energetic peaks. Fly into Dakar-Yoff International Airport 10 kilometers away, then take a 15-20 minute taxi or ride-share north along the coastal road through Yoff village. Parking is available at public beach access, or shared taxis or buses from central Dakar 20 kilometers away drop you within a 2-minute walk.
Yenne blends raw African energy with accessible, uncrowded waves just minutes from Dakar's vibrant surf scene on the Cap-Vert peninsula. This versatile beach break offers all-tides reliability, regular swells from multiple directions, and powerful yet fun rides up to 2 meters over sand and flat rocks, hooking travelers with its electric vibe, speedy sections, and suitability for all levels in a dynamic urban-adjacent setting.

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