Agami

31.127900 N / 29.773300 O

Agami Surf Spot Guide, Egypt

Discover the powerful beach break at Agami, where consistent rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom, delivering thrilling sessions in a scenic Mediterranean setting. This versatile spot captures the essence of Egypt's north coast surf with its year-round accessibility and reliable waves that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines. Nestled near Alexandria, Agami offers a welcoming vibe for those ready to tap into its 150 surfable days annually.

Geography and Nature

Agami sits on Egypt's north coast in the Mediterranean Sea, about 50 kilometers west of Alexandria in a semi-urban coastal area blending residential zones with sandy beaches. The landscape features long stretches of golden sand backed by low dunes and scattered resorts, creating an open and approachable beachfront without rocky outcrops or reefs. Its position along the flat coastal plain makes for straightforward wave formation, enhanced by the steady north-facing exposure.

Surf Setup

Agami delivers a classic beach break with both punchy rights and lefts that can form A-frames on good swells, often holding powerful barrels for those who time it right. Optimal swells come from the northwest, paired with offshore winds from the north, northwest, or west to keep faces clean and rideable. The spot fires across all tides, adding flexibility to your sessions. Expect fast, hollow waves up to 2 meters on peak days, with typical sessions offering multiple peaks for non-stop paddling in a dynamic lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

Agami boasts very high consistency with around 150 good surf days per year, making it a standout on Egypt's north coast. Winter from December to March brings the most reliable swells and cleanest conditions, ideal for powerful waves under northerly winds, while summer offers frequent but warmer sessions. Avoid late spring and early fall transitions if seeking peak power, as winds can turn onshore more often.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Agami are typically empty, giving you solo sessions to connect with the waves. Weekends draw a bigger mix of local and visiting surfers, leading to crowded lineups.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and all-tide performance, from beginners finding gentle rollers to advanced surfers tackling the powerful faces. Newcomers can build confidence on smaller days with easy takeoffs, while intermediates enjoy carving rights and lefts, and experts hunt barrels during swells over 1.5 meters. Its versatility ensures everyone scores waves tailored to their ability.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling wide on bigger swells, and always scout the sandy bottom for any shifted seabeds. Standard coastal precautions apply, with no major rock or marine hazards reported.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 22°C and 26°C, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 16°C to 19°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay warm during longer paddles. Spring and fall average 19°C to 22°C, where a 2mm shorty or springsuit works well for most.

How to Get There

Fly into Alexandria International Airport (HBE), just 45 kilometers east, or Borg El Arab Airport (HBE alternative), about 60 kilometers away, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive west on the international highway. From Cairo, it's a 220-kilometer drive north taking around three hours via the Alexandria Desert Road. Parking is easy with spots right by the beach, under five minutes' walk to the water; note summer may require a pass for private sections. Public buses from Alexandria connect reliably, dropping near the coast for a short stroll in.

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Egypt
31.127900 N / 29.773300 O
In the city
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Agami Surf Spot Guide, Egypt

Discover the powerful beach break at Agami, where consistent rights and lefts peel over a forgiving sandy bottom, delivering thrilling sessions in a scenic Mediterranean setting. This versatile spot captures the essence of Egypt's north coast surf with its year-round accessibility and reliable waves that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines. Nestled near Alexandria, Agami offers a welcoming vibe for those ready to tap into its 150 surfable days annually.

Geography and Nature

Agami sits on Egypt's north coast in the Mediterranean Sea, about 50 kilometers west of Alexandria in a semi-urban coastal area blending residential zones with sandy beaches. The landscape features long stretches of golden sand backed by low dunes and scattered resorts, creating an open and approachable beachfront without rocky outcrops or reefs. Its position along the flat coastal plain makes for straightforward wave formation, enhanced by the steady north-facing exposure.

Surf Setup

Agami delivers a classic beach break with both punchy rights and lefts that can form A-frames on good swells, often holding powerful barrels for those who time it right. Optimal swells come from the northwest, paired with offshore winds from the north, northwest, or west to keep faces clean and rideable. The spot fires across all tides, adding flexibility to your sessions. Expect fast, hollow waves up to 2 meters on peak days, with typical sessions offering multiple peaks for non-stop paddling in a dynamic lineup.

Consistency and Best Time

Agami boasts very high consistency with around 150 good surf days per year, making it a standout on Egypt's north coast. Winter from December to March brings the most reliable swells and cleanest conditions, ideal for powerful waves under northerly winds, while summer offers frequent but warmer sessions. Avoid late spring and early fall transitions if seeking peak power, as winds can turn onshore more often.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Agami are typically empty, giving you solo sessions to connect with the waves. Weekends draw a bigger mix of local and visiting surfers, leading to crowded lineups.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes all skill levels thanks to its sandy bottom and all-tide performance, from beginners finding gentle rollers to advanced surfers tackling the powerful faces. Newcomers can build confidence on smaller days with easy takeoffs, while intermediates enjoy carving rights and lefts, and experts hunt barrels during swells over 1.5 meters. Its versatility ensures everyone scores waves tailored to their ability.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling wide on bigger swells, and always scout the sandy bottom for any shifted seabeds. Standard coastal precautions apply, with no major rock or marine hazards reported.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 22°C and 26°C, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 16°C to 19°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay warm during longer paddles. Spring and fall average 19°C to 22°C, where a 2mm shorty or springsuit works well for most.

How to Get There

Fly into Alexandria International Airport (HBE), just 45 kilometers east, or Borg El Arab Airport (HBE alternative), about 60 kilometers away, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive west on the international highway. From Cairo, it's a 220-kilometer drive north taking around three hours via the Alexandria Desert Road. Parking is easy with spots right by the beach, under five minutes' walk to the water; note summer may require a pass for private sections. Public buses from Alexandria connect reliably, dropping near the coast for a short stroll in.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, West
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Winter from December to March offers the most reliable swells and cleanest conditions at Agami, with very high consistency of around 150 good surf days per year. Optimal northwest swells pair with offshore north, northwest, or west winds for powerful waves up to 2 meters. Summer provides frequent warmer sessions, while the spot works across all tides year-round, though late spring and early fall may bring more onshore winds.
Agami welcomes all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers due to its forgiving sandy bottom and all-tide performance. Beginners enjoy gentle rollers and easy takeoffs on smaller days, intermediates carve rights and lefts, and experts tackle powerful faces and barrels on swells over 1.5 meters, ensuring waves for every ability.
Agami features a powerful beach break with consistent rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, often forming A-frames and holding barrels on good northwest swells. Offshore winds from north, northwest, or west keep faces clean, delivering fast hollow waves up to 2 meters across all tides with multiple peaks for dynamic sessions.
Weekdays at Agami are typically empty for solo sessions, while weekends attract more local and visiting surfers. Fly into Alexandria International Airport 45 kilometers east or Borg El Arab 60 kilometers away, then drive west on the international highway; from Cairo it's 220 kilometers north in three hours. Public buses from Alexandria drop nearby, with easy beach parking under five minutes' walk, though summer private sections may need a pass.
Agami stands out on Egypt's north coast with year-round accessibility, 150 surfable days, and uncrowded lines in a scenic Mediterranean setting near Alexandria. Its versatile beach break offers powerful rights, lefts, and barrels over sand for all levels, enhanced by steady north-facing exposure and straightforward wave formation without rocks or reefs.

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