Teris point

38935 N / 20745 O

Teris point Surf Spot Guide, Greece

Nestled on Greece's stunning Ionian coast, Teris Point delivers a reliable right-hand beach break over a sandy bottom, offering experienced surfers clean lines and rewarding rides when the conditions align. The vibe here is pure uncrowded bliss, with ordinary power waves that peel smoothly for those who time it right. It's a hidden gem for travelers seeking authentic sessions without the hustle.

Geography and Nature

Teris Point sits in Lygias along the exposed Ionian Sea coastline, just north of Preveza on the mainland's west side, surrounded by rugged olive groves and low hills that drop into a wide sandy beach. The area feels semi-remote yet accessible, with a natural, windswept landscape far from urban sprawl, featuring long stretches of golden sand backed by sparse vegetation and clear turquoise waters. No rocky outcrops dominate; it's all forgiving sand that shapes the waves nicely.

Surf Setup

This exposed beach break primarily throws consistent right-handers, though lefts can appear on bigger swells, forming punchy peaks that suit shortboarders looking for carves and the occasional section. Optimal swells roll in from the west, southwest, or south, while east or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions with no shelter from cross-shore gusts. It works surfable at all tide stages, so you can paddle out anytime during a swell window. On a typical session, expect ordinary 1-2 meter faces with moderate power, ideal for linking turns in glassy morning glassoffs before any afternoon chop builds.

Consistency and Best Time

Teris Point has inconsistent surf overall, firing sometimes rather than daily, but winter and spring months from November to May deliver the most reliable groundswells and windswells, especially when southwest systems push through. Avoid summer unless chasing rare events, as meltemi winds dominate and flatten things out; peak sessions often align with stormy winter patterns that fade quickly in the Mediterranean. Check forecasts a week ahead to catch the short-lived pulses.

Crowd Levels

Crowds remain minimal here, with the spot often empty on weekdays and weekends alike. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Teris Point suits experienced surfers who can handle inconsistent conditions and read shifting peaks on an exposed beach break. Beginners should steer clear due to the power in decent swells and potential rips, while intermediates might snag fun rights on smaller days but need solid paddling skills. Advanced riders thrive on the rights, maximizing ordinary power for high-line maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling out from the beach break, especially on bigger southwest swells, and be cautious of sea urchins near any scattered rocks. No major shark concerns, but always respect the exposed setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures peaking at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts or a rash vest. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 15 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm or 5/3mm wetsuit with 3mm boots for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a good sealed 3/2mm spring wetsuit with optional gloves and boots keeps you comfortable.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Aktio-Preveza (PVK), just 27 kilometers south, or Ioannina (IOA) about 66 kilometers northeast, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive north on the E55 highway toward Lygias—it's under 30 minutes from PVK. Park easily along the beach road with free spots aplenty, and the break is a short 200-meter walk across sand. Public buses from Preveza run sporadically to Lygias, but driving offers flexibility for gear.

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38935 N / 20745 O
Ionian Sea
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Teris point Surf Spot Guide, Greece

Nestled on Greece's stunning Ionian coast, Teris Point delivers a reliable right-hand beach break over a sandy bottom, offering experienced surfers clean lines and rewarding rides when the conditions align. The vibe here is pure uncrowded bliss, with ordinary power waves that peel smoothly for those who time it right. It's a hidden gem for travelers seeking authentic sessions without the hustle.

Geography and Nature

Teris Point sits in Lygias along the exposed Ionian Sea coastline, just north of Preveza on the mainland's west side, surrounded by rugged olive groves and low hills that drop into a wide sandy beach. The area feels semi-remote yet accessible, with a natural, windswept landscape far from urban sprawl, featuring long stretches of golden sand backed by sparse vegetation and clear turquoise waters. No rocky outcrops dominate; it's all forgiving sand that shapes the waves nicely.

Surf Setup

This exposed beach break primarily throws consistent right-handers, though lefts can appear on bigger swells, forming punchy peaks that suit shortboarders looking for carves and the occasional section. Optimal swells roll in from the west, southwest, or south, while east or northeast winds provide clean offshore conditions with no shelter from cross-shore gusts. It works surfable at all tide stages, so you can paddle out anytime during a swell window. On a typical session, expect ordinary 1-2 meter faces with moderate power, ideal for linking turns in glassy morning glassoffs before any afternoon chop builds.

Consistency and Best Time

Teris Point has inconsistent surf overall, firing sometimes rather than daily, but winter and spring months from November to May deliver the most reliable groundswells and windswells, especially when southwest systems push through. Avoid summer unless chasing rare events, as meltemi winds dominate and flatten things out; peak sessions often align with stormy winter patterns that fade quickly in the Mediterranean. Check forecasts a week ahead to catch the short-lived pulses.

Crowd Levels

Crowds remain minimal here, with the spot often empty on weekdays and weekends alike. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Teris Point suits experienced surfers who can handle inconsistent conditions and read shifting peaks on an exposed beach break. Beginners should steer clear due to the power in decent swells and potential rips, while intermediates might snag fun rights on smaller days but need solid paddling skills. Advanced riders thrive on the rights, maximizing ordinary power for high-line maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling out from the beach break, especially on bigger southwest swells, and be cautious of sea urchins near any scattered rocks. No major shark concerns, but always respect the exposed setup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures peaking at 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts or a rash vest. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 15 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm or 5/3mm wetsuit with 3mm boots for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, where a good sealed 3/2mm spring wetsuit with optional gloves and boots keeps you comfortable.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Aktio-Preveza (PVK), just 27 kilometers south, or Ioannina (IOA) about 66 kilometers northeast, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive north on the E55 highway toward Lygias—it's under 30 minutes from PVK. Park easily along the beach road with free spots aplenty, and the break is a short 200-meter walk across sand. Public buses from Preveza run sporadically to Lygias, but driving offers flexibility for gear.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary
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Surf Teris Point from November to May during winter and spring for the most reliable groundswells and windswells, especially with southwest systems. The spot has inconsistent surf that fires sometimes, with optimal west, southwest or south swells and east or northeast offshore winds. Avoid summer due to dominant meltemi winds that flatten conditions; check forecasts a week ahead for short-lived pulses. Expect 1-2 meter faces that work at all tides.
Teris Point suits experienced surfers who can handle inconsistent conditions and read shifting peaks on this exposed beach break. Beginners should steer clear due to power in decent swells and potential rips, while intermediates might enjoy fun rights on smaller days with solid paddling skills. Advanced riders thrive on the reliable right-handers for high-line maneuvers and carves.
Teris Point offers a reliable right-hand beach break over a sandy bottom, with occasional lefts on bigger swells forming punchy peaks for shortboarders. Optimal swells come from west, southwest or south, with east or northeast winds providing clean offshores. Expect ordinary 1-2 meter faces with moderate power that peel smoothly, ideal for linking turns in glassy mornings before afternoon chop.
Teris Point stays uncrowded with minimal crowds, often empty on weekdays and weekends, shared sparingly with locals and visitors. Fly into Aktio-Preveza (PVK) 27 kilometers south or Ioannina (IOA) 66 kilometers northeast, then drive north on E55 to Lygias in under 30 minutes from PVK. Park free along the beach road and walk 200 meters across sand; public buses from Preveza run sporadically.
Teris Point is a hidden gem on Greece's Ionian coast delivering uncrowded bliss with clean, rewarding right-hand beach breaks over forgiving sand. Its semi-remote vibe amid olive groves and low hills offers authentic sessions without hustle, unlike busier spots. Experienced surfers time inconsistent winter-spring swells for ordinary power waves that peel smoothly on a wide sandy beach with turquoise waters.

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