Dolfines

-34.0000 N / 22.9667 O

Dolfines Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Dolfines is a powerful reef break located in the Garden Route region that demands respect and experience. This is a wave for serious surfers seeking hollow, ledgy right-handers that peel off with intensity and precision. The break sits in a relatively uncrowded area, offering the kind of quality waves that reward skilled surfers willing to navigate its technical demands.

Geography and Nature

Dolfines sits across from Skulpiesbaai in the middle of a bay along South Africa's Garden Route coastline. The spot features a rocky and reef-based bottom with sharp formations that define the wave's character. The surrounding landscape is typical of this region, with coastal cliffs and natural rock formations creating a dramatic backdrop. Access to the area is straightforward from nearby towns, placing you within reach of the broader Garden Route's scenic beauty and natural attractions.

Surf Setup

Dolfines works best with southeast swell direction, which is the dominant swell pattern for this region during the prime winter season. Northeast wind provides the ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add definition to the ledgy takeoff. High tide is the only stage where this break functions properly, so timing your session around tidal charts is essential for getting quality waves. The wave itself is a right-hander that breaks over reef with a powerful, ledgy character that demands precise positioning and strong technique. Expect fast walls with plenty of vertical sections that reward aggressive surfing and reward surfers who understand how to read the reef's nuances.

Consistency and Best Time

The best time to surf Dolfines is during the Southern Hemisphere winter months from May through August, when consistent southwest and southeast swells deliver regular waves. This period combines powerful swell with offshore northeast winds that shape the wave into its most refined form. The shoulder seasons of March to May and September to November also offer good opportunities with slightly smaller, more manageable conditions. Summer months from December through February tend to be flatter, though occasional swells can still produce rideable waves.

Crowd Levels

Dolfines remains relatively quiet throughout the week, with few surfers in the water on both weekdays and weekends. This uncrowded nature makes it an attractive option for experienced surfers seeking quality waves without the hassle of busy lineups.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for experienced surfers with solid wave knowledge and strong paddling ability. The reef's sharp formations, powerful ledges, and fast-moving walls demand technical proficiency and the ability to make split-second decisions. Intermediate surfers should gain more experience elsewhere before attempting Dolfines, as the consequences of mistakes on shallow reef are significant.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp reef bottom requires careful navigation and presents genuine danger if you lose your footing or fall in the impact zone. Wear reef booties and consider additional protection. The power and speed of the wave mean that paddling out requires strong fitness and wave awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

During the Southern Hemisphere winter from June to October, water temperature ranges from 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3 millimeter wetsuit or thicker. During summer months from December to March, temperatures rise to 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 millimeter suit provides adequate protection. Spring and autumn months see temperatures between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Port Elizabeth International Airport, approximately 75 kilometers away. From Port Elizabeth, drive east toward the Garden Route, following the N2 highway toward Mossel Bay and the coastal towns. Dolfines is accessible via the coastal route through the Garden Route region. Parking is available near the beach access points. The spot requires a short walk from the parking area to reach the water. Public transport options are limited in this region, so renting a vehicle is the most practical approach for reaching this remote break.

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Dolfines 

South Africa
-34.0000 N / 22.9667 O
Garden Route
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Dolfines Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Dolfines is a powerful reef break located in the Garden Route region that demands respect and experience. This is a wave for serious surfers seeking hollow, ledgy right-handers that peel off with intensity and precision. The break sits in a relatively uncrowded area, offering the kind of quality waves that reward skilled surfers willing to navigate its technical demands.

Geography and Nature

Dolfines sits across from Skulpiesbaai in the middle of a bay along South Africa's Garden Route coastline. The spot features a rocky and reef-based bottom with sharp formations that define the wave's character. The surrounding landscape is typical of this region, with coastal cliffs and natural rock formations creating a dramatic backdrop. Access to the area is straightforward from nearby towns, placing you within reach of the broader Garden Route's scenic beauty and natural attractions.

Surf Setup

Dolfines works best with southeast swell direction, which is the dominant swell pattern for this region during the prime winter season. Northeast wind provides the ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add definition to the ledgy takeoff. High tide is the only stage where this break functions properly, so timing your session around tidal charts is essential for getting quality waves. The wave itself is a right-hander that breaks over reef with a powerful, ledgy character that demands precise positioning and strong technique. Expect fast walls with plenty of vertical sections that reward aggressive surfing and reward surfers who understand how to read the reef's nuances.

Consistency and Best Time

The best time to surf Dolfines is during the Southern Hemisphere winter months from May through August, when consistent southwest and southeast swells deliver regular waves. This period combines powerful swell with offshore northeast winds that shape the wave into its most refined form. The shoulder seasons of March to May and September to November also offer good opportunities with slightly smaller, more manageable conditions. Summer months from December through February tend to be flatter, though occasional swells can still produce rideable waves.

Crowd Levels

Dolfines remains relatively quiet throughout the week, with few surfers in the water on both weekdays and weekends. This uncrowded nature makes it an attractive option for experienced surfers seeking quality waves without the hassle of busy lineups.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for experienced surfers with solid wave knowledge and strong paddling ability. The reef's sharp formations, powerful ledges, and fast-moving walls demand technical proficiency and the ability to make split-second decisions. Intermediate surfers should gain more experience elsewhere before attempting Dolfines, as the consequences of mistakes on shallow reef are significant.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp reef bottom requires careful navigation and presents genuine danger if you lose your footing or fall in the impact zone. Wear reef booties and consider additional protection. The power and speed of the wave mean that paddling out requires strong fitness and wave awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

During the Southern Hemisphere winter from June to October, water temperature ranges from 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, requiring a 4/3 millimeter wetsuit or thicker. During summer months from December to March, temperatures rise to 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2 millimeter suit provides adequate protection. Spring and autumn months see temperatures between 16 and 18 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 millimeter wetsuit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Port Elizabeth International Airport, approximately 75 kilometers away. From Port Elizabeth, drive east toward the Garden Route, following the N2 highway toward Mossel Bay and the coastal towns. Dolfines is accessible via the coastal route through the Garden Route region. Parking is available near the beach access points. The spot requires a short walk from the parking area to reach the water. Public transport options are limited in this region, so renting a vehicle is the most practical approach for reaching this remote break.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthEast
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 2.5m-3m / 8ft-10ft and holds up to
power
Powerful, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The best time to surf Dolfines is during Southern Hemisphere winter from May through August with consistent southwest and southeast swells and offshore northeast winds. Shoulder seasons of March to May and September to November offer good opportunities with smaller conditions, while summer from December through February is flatter but can have occasional rideable waves. It works best on southeast swells at high tide for quality sessions.
Dolfines is exclusively for experienced surfers with solid wave knowledge, strong paddling ability, and technical proficiency. The sharp reef, powerful ledges, and fast walls demand precise positioning and split-second decisions. Intermediate surfers should gain more experience elsewhere due to the significant consequences of mistakes on the shallow reef.
Dolfines features a powerful right-hand reef break with hollow, ledgy sections that peel intensely, demanding respect and experience. It works best on southeast swells during winter with northeast offshore winds cleaning the face, at high tide only. Expect fast walls and vertical sections rewarding aggressive surfing on the rocky reef bottom across from Skulpiesbaai.
Dolfines remains relatively quiet with few surfers on weekdays and weekends, offering uncrowded quality waves. Fly into Port Elizabeth International Airport 75 kilometers away, then drive east on the N2 highway toward Mossel Bay via the Garden Route coastal route. Park near beach access for a short walk to the water; rent a vehicle as public transport is limited.
Dolfines stands out as a powerful, uncrowded reef break in the Garden Route delivering hollow, ledgy right-handers for serious surfers. Its technical demands, precise peel over sharp reef formations, and rewarding fast walls set it apart, especially with ideal southeast swells and northeast offshores at high tide in a dramatic coastal bay setting.

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