Kasa beach

-7.015850 N / 39.551583 O

Kasa beach Surf Spot Guide, Tanzania

Hidden away on Tanzania's stunning coastline, Kasa Beach delivers uncrowded reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a mix of sharp coral reefs and sandy pockets. This regular spot offers a serene, empty vibe perfect for surfers craving solitude and quality sessions without the hustle of popular breaks. High tide transforms the sharp bottom into rideable perfection, making it a true gem for any surfer seeking an authentic East African surf escape.

Geography and Nature

Kasa Beach lies about 40 kilometers south of Dar es Salaam along the Indian Ocean coastline, in a remote rural area accessible via a bumpy dirt road through small Tanzanian villages. The beach stretches for around 2 kilometers of shimmering golden sand, backed by a small hill with peach-colored coral bungalows and overlooking a quiet bay. Surrounded by pristine natural surroundings, including marked sea turtle nests, it feels worlds away from urban life, with clear blue waters and a peaceful, unspoiled landscape.

Surf Setup

Kasa Beach is a classic reef-coral break with rights and lefts firing over a bottom of sharp coral reefs mixed with sand. These waves shape up as peeling walls ideal for turns, with potential A-frames on the right days from southeast, east, or northeast swells. Offshore winds blow clean from the west, while high tide is essential to cover the shallow reefs and avoid the sharp rocks. In a typical session, expect chest-to-head high sets rolling in regularly, long rides for linking sections, and plenty of space to maneuver without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

Kasa Beach offers regular surf throughout the year thanks to its exposure to consistent Indian Ocean swells from the southeast, east, and northeast. The best months are June to October during the dry winter season, when cleaner conditions and steady swells up to 2 meters deliver the most reliable sessions. Avoid April and May, the peak rainy season, when heavy downpours and onshore winds can make access roads impassable and surf messy.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with minimal local or tourist surfers showing up. You can often have the entire lineup to yourself for extended sessions.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Kasa Beach welcomes beginners with softer sandy sections at high tide, intermediates chasing peeling rights and lefts, and advanced surfers linking long walls over the reef. Newcomers get forgiving waves to build confidence, while experts find room for maneuvers on bigger swells. Everyone benefits from the empty lineups and high-tide playability.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and rocks exposed at low tide, plus possible rips on bigger swells. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe in these clear waters.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 24 to 27 degrees Celsius; boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for most. Winter from December to March sees 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so rash guards or spring suits work well in the warm tropical flow. Spring and fall average 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, calling for minimal neoprene like booties if reef booties for protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Dar es Salaam Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), just 40 kilometers north, then take a taxi or rental car south across the Kigamboni ferry from the Fish Market. From the ferry, follow the main road south, fork left at the large yellow gas station junction, continue past the tarmac onto the long bumpy dirt road through four small villages, and turn left at the small sign before the fourth village ends. Climb the hill to the first gate at Kasa Beach Hideaway, with free parking available right there; the beach is a quick 2-minute walk down a sloping path. Public ferries and taxis make it straightforward, though a 4x4 helps on the dirt stretch.

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-7.015850 N / 39.551583 O
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Kasa beach Surf Spot Guide, Tanzania

Hidden away on Tanzania's stunning coastline, Kasa Beach delivers uncrowded reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a mix of sharp coral reefs and sandy pockets. This regular spot offers a serene, empty vibe perfect for surfers craving solitude and quality sessions without the hustle of popular breaks. High tide transforms the sharp bottom into rideable perfection, making it a true gem for any surfer seeking an authentic East African surf escape.

Geography and Nature

Kasa Beach lies about 40 kilometers south of Dar es Salaam along the Indian Ocean coastline, in a remote rural area accessible via a bumpy dirt road through small Tanzanian villages. The beach stretches for around 2 kilometers of shimmering golden sand, backed by a small hill with peach-colored coral bungalows and overlooking a quiet bay. Surrounded by pristine natural surroundings, including marked sea turtle nests, it feels worlds away from urban life, with clear blue waters and a peaceful, unspoiled landscape.

Surf Setup

Kasa Beach is a classic reef-coral break with rights and lefts firing over a bottom of sharp coral reefs mixed with sand. These waves shape up as peeling walls ideal for turns, with potential A-frames on the right days from southeast, east, or northeast swells. Offshore winds blow clean from the west, while high tide is essential to cover the shallow reefs and avoid the sharp rocks. In a typical session, expect chest-to-head high sets rolling in regularly, long rides for linking sections, and plenty of space to maneuver without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

Kasa Beach offers regular surf throughout the year thanks to its exposure to consistent Indian Ocean swells from the southeast, east, and northeast. The best months are June to October during the dry winter season, when cleaner conditions and steady swells up to 2 meters deliver the most reliable sessions. Avoid April and May, the peak rainy season, when heavy downpours and onshore winds can make access roads impassable and surf messy.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with minimal local or tourist surfers showing up. You can often have the entire lineup to yourself for extended sessions.

Who It's For

Suitable for all levels, Kasa Beach welcomes beginners with softer sandy sections at high tide, intermediates chasing peeling rights and lefts, and advanced surfers linking long walls over the reef. Newcomers get forgiving waves to build confidence, while experts find room for maneuvers on bigger swells. Everyone benefits from the empty lineups and high-tide playability.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and rocks exposed at low tide, plus possible rips on bigger swells. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe in these clear waters.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 24 to 27 degrees Celsius; boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for most. Winter from December to March sees 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so rash guards or spring suits work well in the warm tropical flow. Spring and fall average 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, calling for minimal neoprene like booties if reef booties for protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Dar es Salaam Julius Nyerere International Airport (DAR), just 40 kilometers north, then take a taxi or rental car south across the Kigamboni ferry from the Fish Market. From the ferry, follow the main road south, fork left at the large yellow gas station junction, continue past the tarmac onto the long bumpy dirt road through four small villages, and turn left at the small sign before the fourth village ends. Climb the hill to the first gate at Kasa Beach Hideaway, with free parking available right there; the beach is a quick 2-minute walk down a sloping path. Public ferries and taxis make it straightforward, though a 4x4 helps on the dirt stretch.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to
power

Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The best months to surf Kasa beach are June to October during the dry winter season, when you get cleaner conditions and steady swells up to 2 meters. Avoid April and May, the peak rainy season, when heavy downpours and onshore winds make access roads impassable and surf messy. Year-round consistency means you can catch waves anytime, but winter delivers the most reliable sessions.
Yes, Kasa beach welcomes all skill levels including beginners. The spot offers softer sandy sections at high tide where newcomers can build confidence with forgiving waves. Intermediates chase peeling rights and lefts, while advanced surfers find room for maneuvers on bigger swells. Everyone benefits from the empty lineups and high-tide playability that makes learning easier.
Kasa beach is a classic reef-coral break with rights and lefts firing over a bottom of sharp coral reefs mixed with sand. Waves shape up as peeling walls ideal for turns, with potential A-frames on the right days from southeast, east, or northeast swells. Expect chest-to-head high sets rolling in regularly with long rides for linking sections across the reef.
Kasa beach stays empty on both weekdays and weekends with minimal local or tourist surfers, so you often have the entire lineup to yourself. Located 40 kilometers south of Dar es Salaam, access is straightforward via taxi or rental car across the Kigamboni ferry, then south on the main road, forking left at the yellow gas station and continuing through villages on a bumpy dirt road. Free parking is available at the first gate.
Kasa beach delivers uncrowded reef-coral waves in a serene, empty vibe perfect for surfers craving solitude and quality sessions without hustle. The 2-kilometer stretch of shimmering golden sand sits in a remote rural area surrounded by pristine natural surroundings, clear blue waters, and marked sea turtle nests. High tide transforms the sharp bottom into rideable perfection, offering an authentic East African surf escape worlds away from urban life.

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