El Corniche

31.261967 N / 29.981433 O

El Corniche Surf Spot Guide, Egypt

Nestled along Alexandria's iconic Mediterranean corniche, El Corniche delivers a classic beach break with punchy rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This urban surf gem offers a mellow vibe perfect for sessions without the hustle, where waves hold up across all tides and invite surfers of every level to score fun rides. It's the kind of spot that rewards patience with uncrowded lines and that raw Egyptian coast energy.

Geography and Nature

El Corniche sits right in the heart of Alexandria, Egypt's bustling second city on the Mediterranean's southern shore, stretching along the famous 17-kilometer corniche promenade that hugs the coastline from the Citadel of Qaitbay westward. The beach here is a mix of golden sand and scattered rocks, backed by the lively urban waterfront with hotels like the Sheraton and Ramada nearby, blending city pulse with open sea views. This accessible stretch faces the steady north Mediterranean swells, framed by the corniche's pedestrian paths and traffic arteries, making it far from remote yet feeling like a hidden wave in the city's flow.

Surf Setup

El Corniche fires as a reliable beach break offering both rights and lefts, often forming sloppy but rideable A-frames that can barrel on bigger days. It thrives on north, northwest, and northeast swells, with offshore winds from the southeast cleaning up the face for smooth walls up to 2 meters. The spot handles all tides equally well, from low to high, keeping peaks consistent without much favoritism. On a typical session, expect forgiving sandy takeoffs mixed with rocky sections that add spice, delivering 1-2 meter waves ideal for linking turns in relatively empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at El Corniche is somewhat consistent, breaking most reliably during winter months from December to March when north Mediterranean swells roll in steadily, peaking with stormy systems that can push waves to 2 meters or more. Spring and fall offer solid chances too, but summer from June to October tends to go flat or choppy due to lighter swells and warmer winds—avoid mid-summer if chasing clean sets. Check forecasts closely, as the spot shines sometimes rather than daily, with winter delivering the most frequent sessions.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, thanks to its urban edge and emerging surf scene. Weekdays see near-zero crowds, mostly a mix of local and visiting surfers sharing waves amicably.

Who It's For

El Corniche suits all surfers, from beginners padding into their first greens to intermediates honing turns and advanced riders chasing barrels on swell days. Newcomers love the sandy bottom for safe wipeouts and all-tide access, while experienced surfers find playful shapes for progression. Everyone walks away stoked from the forgiving yet versatile waves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks underfoot and in the lineup that can snag boards or feet, especially at low tide. Strong rips may form during bigger swells or storms, so scout conditions first and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 24-27°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 16-18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to handle choppy northerlies. Spring and fall hover at 19-23°C, perfect for a spring suit or 2mm shorty on warmer days.

How to Get There

Fly into Alexandria's Borg El Arab International Airport (HBE), just 40 kilometers southwest of the spot, then grab a taxi or ride-share for the 45-minute drive along the corniche. Cairo International (CAI) is 220 kilometers away, about a 3-hour drive via the Alexandria Desert Road. From the city center, follow El Geish Road east along the waterfront promenade to the Sheraton or Ramada hotels—parking can be tight but street spots open up nearby. The beach is instantly accessible, under 5 minutes' walk from the road, with some private sections charging a small entry fee; public buses run the corniche route for budget travelers.

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El Corniche 

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31.261967 N / 29.981433 O
In the city
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El Corniche Surf Spot Guide, Egypt

Nestled along Alexandria's iconic Mediterranean corniche, El Corniche delivers a classic beach break with punchy rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. This urban surf gem offers a mellow vibe perfect for sessions without the hustle, where waves hold up across all tides and invite surfers of every level to score fun rides. It's the kind of spot that rewards patience with uncrowded lines and that raw Egyptian coast energy.

Geography and Nature

El Corniche sits right in the heart of Alexandria, Egypt's bustling second city on the Mediterranean's southern shore, stretching along the famous 17-kilometer corniche promenade that hugs the coastline from the Citadel of Qaitbay westward. The beach here is a mix of golden sand and scattered rocks, backed by the lively urban waterfront with hotels like the Sheraton and Ramada nearby, blending city pulse with open sea views. This accessible stretch faces the steady north Mediterranean swells, framed by the corniche's pedestrian paths and traffic arteries, making it far from remote yet feeling like a hidden wave in the city's flow.

Surf Setup

El Corniche fires as a reliable beach break offering both rights and lefts, often forming sloppy but rideable A-frames that can barrel on bigger days. It thrives on north, northwest, and northeast swells, with offshore winds from the southeast cleaning up the face for smooth walls up to 2 meters. The spot handles all tides equally well, from low to high, keeping peaks consistent without much favoritism. On a typical session, expect forgiving sandy takeoffs mixed with rocky sections that add spice, delivering 1-2 meter waves ideal for linking turns in relatively empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at El Corniche is somewhat consistent, breaking most reliably during winter months from December to March when north Mediterranean swells roll in steadily, peaking with stormy systems that can push waves to 2 meters or more. Spring and fall offer solid chances too, but summer from June to October tends to go flat or choppy due to lighter swells and warmer winds—avoid mid-summer if chasing clean sets. Check forecasts closely, as the spot shines sometimes rather than daily, with winter delivering the most frequent sessions.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, thanks to its urban edge and emerging surf scene. Weekdays see near-zero crowds, mostly a mix of local and visiting surfers sharing waves amicably.

Who It's For

El Corniche suits all surfers, from beginners padding into their first greens to intermediates honing turns and advanced riders chasing barrels on swell days. Newcomers love the sandy bottom for safe wipeouts and all-tide access, while experienced surfers find playful shapes for progression. Everyone walks away stoked from the forgiving yet versatile waves.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks underfoot and in the lineup that can snag boards or feet, especially at low tide. Strong rips may form during bigger swells or storms, so scout conditions first and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 24-27°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 16-18°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit to handle choppy northerlies. Spring and fall hover at 19-23°C, perfect for a spring suit or 2mm shorty on warmer days.

How to Get There

Fly into Alexandria's Borg El Arab International Airport (HBE), just 40 kilometers southwest of the spot, then grab a taxi or ride-share for the 45-minute drive along the corniche. Cairo International (CAI) is 220 kilometers away, about a 3-hour drive via the Alexandria Desert Road. From the city center, follow El Geish Road east along the waterfront promenade to the Sheraton or Ramada hotels—parking can be tight but street spots open up nearby. The beach is instantly accessible, under 5 minutes' walk from the road, with some private sections charging a small entry fee; public buses run the corniche route for budget travelers.

Wave Quality: Sloppy

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
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Best Tide Position: All tides
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Surf El Corniche most reliably from December to March during winter when north Mediterranean swells deliver consistent waves up to 2 meters or more. Spring and fall also offer solid sessions, but summer from June to October brings lighter swells and choppy conditions—check forecasts as it shines with stormy systems rather than daily. North, northwest, and northeast swells with southeast offshore winds provide the cleanest faces across all tides.
El Corniche suits all surfers, from beginners to intermediates and advanced riders. Newcomers enjoy the sandy bottom for safe wipeouts and all-tide access, while intermediates hone turns on forgiving waves and advanced surfers chase barrels on bigger swell days. Its versatile shapes and mellow vibe make it ideal for progression at every level.
El Corniche is a beach break with punchy rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, forming sloppy but rideable A-frames that barrel on bigger days. It thrives on north, northwest, and northeast swells up to 2 meters, with southeast offshore winds cleaning faces for smooth walls, handling all tides equally well for consistent 1-2 meter peaks.
El Corniche stays remarkably empty, even on weekends, with near-zero crowds on weekdays as local and visiting surfers share waves amicably. Fly into Borg El Arab Airport for a 45-minute taxi ride or Cairo International for a 3-hour drive, then follow El Geish Road to Sheraton or Ramada hotels—beach access is under 5 minutes' walk, with street parking nearby though tight.
El Corniche stands out as an urban surf gem with a mellow vibe, uncrowded lines, and raw Egyptian coast energy amid the city's pulse. This accessible beach break blends steady Mediterranean swells, all-tide consistency, and fun waves for all levels right along the 17-kilometer corniche, offering a hidden wave feel without remoteness near hotels and promenades.

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