K 365

-34.150533 N / 18.317000 O

K 365 Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Hidden on the wild Atlantic side of South Africa's Cape Peninsula, K 365 delivers powerful reef waves that carve hollow barrels and fast walls over sharp rocks, creating an adrenaline-fueled playground for those who crave intensity. This right-and-left reef break fires up with a raw, untamed vibe, where rides can stretch from 50 to 500 meters on the right days, blending fun speed with bone-crushing power. Surfers who score it describe sessions as top-to-bottom charges that test skill and nerve amid the rugged coastal roar.

Geography and Nature

K 365 sits near Misty Cliffs on the Atlantic-facing Cape Peninsula, about 40 kilometers from central Cape Town, in a remote, windswept stretch of Western Cape coastline far from urban bustle. The landscape features dramatic cliffs dropping to a rocky reef shoreline with minimal sandy beach, surrounded by fynbos-covered hills and pounding ocean swells that shape this exposed, natural arena. Jagged rock formations and coral reefs define the take-off zone, amplifying the spot's wild, elemental feel.

Surf Setup

K 365 is a classic reef break with both lefts and rights peeling over sharp coral and rocks, often forming hollow, powerful waves that race fast and fun from 1 to 3 meters. It thrives on northwest and west swells, cleaned up perfectly by northwest offshore winds that hold the face open for long, carving rides. Mid to high tides are ideal to cover the reef and smooth out the power, while a typical session delivers punchy barrels and speedy sections demanding precise positioning and commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts exceptional consistency, firing on around 150 days a year thanks to reliable northwest and west swells rolling into the Atlantic exposure. Winter months from June to October offer the prime window with bigger, more powerful surf and frequent offshore northwest winds, while spring and fall provide solid fun waves; avoid summer from December to March when swells drop off and onshore winds dominate. Time visits for northwest swell pulses monitored via forecasts for the cleanest, most powerful days.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers, making for uncrowded sessions shared with a mix of locals and occasional visitors. Weekends draw a bigger crowd as word spreads among the Cape Town surf scene.

Who It's For

K 365 suits experienced surfers with strong reef knowledge and solid paddling power, as the hollow, fast waves over sharp rocks demand precise timing and confidence in critical sections. Beginners should steer clear due to the punishing bottom and power, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but risk injury without advanced skills. Advanced chargers will revel in the long, barreling rights and punchy lefts that reward aggression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and urchins on the reef bottom, strong rips pulling across the bay, and occasional shark presence typical of Cape waters—always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy. Paddle out cautiously and respect the power to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16 to 20°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit provides essential warmth for extended sessions in the chill Atlantic flow. Winter from June to October drops to 12 to 15°C, requiring a 4/3mm or 5/4mm steamer with booties to combat the cold and protect feet on rocks. Spring and fall hover at 14 to 18°C, so pack a versatile 3/2mm to 4/3mm wetsuit for comfort across variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), just 30 kilometers northeast, then drive southwest via the N2 and M3 highways toward Kommetjie and Misty Cliffs for the final 10-kilometer stretch on coastal roads. No reliable public transport reaches this remote spot, so rent a car with good clearance for gravel access roads; park in designated pullouts near the cliffs, with a short 200-500 meter walk over rocky paths to the lineup. Allow 45-60 minutes total drive time from the airport, and check local access rules for tide-safe entry points.

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South Africa
-34.150533 N / 18.317000 O
Cape Town
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K 365 Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Hidden on the wild Atlantic side of South Africa's Cape Peninsula, K 365 delivers powerful reef waves that carve hollow barrels and fast walls over sharp rocks, creating an adrenaline-fueled playground for those who crave intensity. This right-and-left reef break fires up with a raw, untamed vibe, where rides can stretch from 50 to 500 meters on the right days, blending fun speed with bone-crushing power. Surfers who score it describe sessions as top-to-bottom charges that test skill and nerve amid the rugged coastal roar.

Geography and Nature

K 365 sits near Misty Cliffs on the Atlantic-facing Cape Peninsula, about 40 kilometers from central Cape Town, in a remote, windswept stretch of Western Cape coastline far from urban bustle. The landscape features dramatic cliffs dropping to a rocky reef shoreline with minimal sandy beach, surrounded by fynbos-covered hills and pounding ocean swells that shape this exposed, natural arena. Jagged rock formations and coral reefs define the take-off zone, amplifying the spot's wild, elemental feel.

Surf Setup

K 365 is a classic reef break with both lefts and rights peeling over sharp coral and rocks, often forming hollow, powerful waves that race fast and fun from 1 to 3 meters. It thrives on northwest and west swells, cleaned up perfectly by northwest offshore winds that hold the face open for long, carving rides. Mid to high tides are ideal to cover the reef and smooth out the power, while a typical session delivers punchy barrels and speedy sections demanding precise positioning and commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts exceptional consistency, firing on around 150 days a year thanks to reliable northwest and west swells rolling into the Atlantic exposure. Winter months from June to October offer the prime window with bigger, more powerful surf and frequent offshore northwest winds, while spring and fall provide solid fun waves; avoid summer from December to March when swells drop off and onshore winds dominate. Time visits for northwest swell pulses monitored via forecasts for the cleanest, most powerful days.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers, making for uncrowded sessions shared with a mix of locals and occasional visitors. Weekends draw a bigger crowd as word spreads among the Cape Town surf scene.

Who It's For

K 365 suits experienced surfers with strong reef knowledge and solid paddling power, as the hollow, fast waves over sharp rocks demand precise timing and confidence in critical sections. Beginners should steer clear due to the punishing bottom and power, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but risk injury without advanced skills. Advanced chargers will revel in the long, barreling rights and punchy lefts that reward aggression.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and urchins on the reef bottom, strong rips pulling across the bay, and occasional shark presence typical of Cape waters—always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy. Paddle out cautiously and respect the power to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 16 to 20°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit provides essential warmth for extended sessions in the chill Atlantic flow. Winter from June to October drops to 12 to 15°C, requiring a 4/3mm or 5/4mm steamer with booties to combat the cold and protect feet on rocks. Spring and fall hover at 14 to 18°C, so pack a versatile 3/2mm to 4/3mm wetsuit for comfort across variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), just 30 kilometers northeast, then drive southwest via the N2 and M3 highways toward Kommetjie and Misty Cliffs for the final 10-kilometer stretch on coastal roads. No reliable public transport reaches this remote spot, so rent a car with good clearance for gravel access roads; park in designated pullouts near the cliffs, with a short 200-500 meter walk over rocky paths to the lineup. Allow 45-60 minutes total drive time from the airport, and check local access rules for tide-safe entry points.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Winter months from June to October offer the prime window at K 365 with bigger, more powerful surf and frequent northwest offshore winds, while spring and fall provide solid fun waves. The spot fires on around 150 days a year thanks to reliable northwest and west swells, thriving at mid to high tides. Avoid summer from December to March when swells drop and onshore winds dominate. Monitor northwest swell pulses for the cleanest sessions.
K 365 suits experienced surfers with strong reef knowledge and solid paddling power. The hollow, fast waves over sharp rocks demand precise timing and confidence in critical sections. Beginners should steer clear due to the punishing bottom and power, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but risk injury without advanced skills. Advanced chargers revel in the long, barreling rights and punchy lefts.
K 365 is a classic reef break with both lefts and rights peeling over sharp coral and rocks, forming hollow, powerful waves from 1 to 3 meters. Rides stretch from 50 to 500 meters on good days with fast walls and barrels, thriving on northwest and west swells cleaned by northwest offshore winds. Mid to high tides cover the reef for smooth, speedy sections demanding precise positioning.
Weekdays at K 365 see just a few surfers for uncrowded sessions with locals and visitors, while weekends draw bigger crowds from the Cape Town scene. Fly into Cape Town International Airport, drive 40 kilometers southwest via N2 and M3 to Misty Cliffs, then take a 10-kilometer coastal road with gravel access. Park in designated pullouts and walk 200-500 meters over rocky paths; allow 45-60 minutes total.
K 365 stands out with powerful reef waves carving hollow barrels and fast walls over sharp rocks for adrenaline-fueled, top-to-bottom charges testing skill and nerve. This right-and-left break near Misty Cliffs delivers long rides up to 500 meters in a raw, untamed Atlantic arena amid dramatic cliffs and fynbos hills, offering exceptional consistency on 150 days a year unmatched in the remote Cape Peninsula.

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