Bishtpala Out

41.388400 N / 19.395500 O

Bishtpala Out Surf Spot Guide, Albania

Bishtpala Out is a rare and challenging point break tucked along Albania's Adriatic coast, offering hollow, powerful waves that break only a handful of days each year. This exposed reef point serves up both left and right-hand waves on sharp coral and rock, making it a destination for experienced surfers willing to chase infrequent swell windows. The break's scarcity and remote nature mean you'll likely have the waves entirely to yourself when conditions align.

Geography and Nature

Located on Albania's Adriatic coastline, Bishtpala Out sits in a relatively undeveloped coastal area characterized by rocky shores and reef formations. The break is approximately 27 kilometers south of Tirana, Albania's capital, placing it within reasonable reach of urban infrastructure while maintaining a sense of isolation. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Albanian Adriatic, with rugged limestone cliffs and sparse development creating an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere away from crowded tourist zones.

Surf Setup

Bishtpala Out is a point break that produces both left and right-hand waves off a shallow reef bottom composed of coral and sharp rocks. The break works best with westerly swell directions combined with offshore northwest winds that groom the faces and create clean, defined walls. The point break configuration means waves peel across the reef in organized lines, offering longer rides when conditions cooperate. All tide stages can produce rideable waves, though the break rarely fires even during optimal conditions. On a typical session when the break is working, expect hollow, powerful waves that demand respect and precise positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

Bishtpala Out is one of Europe's rarest breaks, firing only a handful of days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align perfectly. The break rarely receives consistent groundswell, relying instead on local wind-generated waves and occasional Atlantic swells that wrap around the Mediterranean. Winter months from December through March offer the highest probability of swell, though even then conditions are unpredictable. Summer months are essentially flat. Serious surfers interested in this spot should monitor long-range forecasts obsessively and be prepared to travel on short notice when a swell window opens.

Crowd Levels

Bishtpala Out remains virtually empty throughout the week and on weekends. The combination of rarity, difficulty, and remote location means you'll almost certainly surf alone or with only a handful of other dedicated wave hunters.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for advanced and expert-level surfers comfortable with powerful, hollow waves and sharp reef hazards. The shallow reef bottom, sharp rocks, and infrequent conditions make this unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers. Only experienced reef surfers with solid paddle power and wave knowledge should attempt this break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock reef bottom demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties. Wipeouts can result in cuts and abrasions. The exposed location means strong currents and powerful water movement during swell events. Always check conditions thoroughly before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, requiring boardshorts or a light spring suit. Winter from December through March brings water temperatures down to 14 degrees Celsius, necessitating a full 4/3 millimeter wetsuit. Spring and fall months sit between these extremes at approximately 14 to 22 degrees Celsius, calling for a spring suit or light full suit depending on exact timing.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Tirana Rinas Airport, located 27 kilometers north of the break. From Tirana, rent a vehicle and drive south along the coastal highway toward Durrës and beyond. The drive takes approximately 45 minutes to one hour depending on traffic. Parking is available near the break, though facilities are minimal. The break itself requires a short walk from the road across rocky terrain to reach the point.

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Bishtpala Out 

Albania
41.388400 N / 19.395500 O
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Bishtpala Out Surf Spot Guide, Albania

Bishtpala Out is a rare and challenging point break tucked along Albania's Adriatic coast, offering hollow, powerful waves that break only a handful of days each year. This exposed reef point serves up both left and right-hand waves on sharp coral and rock, making it a destination for experienced surfers willing to chase infrequent swell windows. The break's scarcity and remote nature mean you'll likely have the waves entirely to yourself when conditions align.

Geography and Nature

Located on Albania's Adriatic coastline, Bishtpala Out sits in a relatively undeveloped coastal area characterized by rocky shores and reef formations. The break is approximately 27 kilometers south of Tirana, Albania's capital, placing it within reasonable reach of urban infrastructure while maintaining a sense of isolation. The surrounding landscape is typical of the Albanian Adriatic, with rugged limestone cliffs and sparse development creating an authentic Mediterranean atmosphere away from crowded tourist zones.

Surf Setup

Bishtpala Out is a point break that produces both left and right-hand waves off a shallow reef bottom composed of coral and sharp rocks. The break works best with westerly swell directions combined with offshore northwest winds that groom the faces and create clean, defined walls. The point break configuration means waves peel across the reef in organized lines, offering longer rides when conditions cooperate. All tide stages can produce rideable waves, though the break rarely fires even during optimal conditions. On a typical session when the break is working, expect hollow, powerful waves that demand respect and precise positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

Bishtpala Out is one of Europe's rarest breaks, firing only a handful of days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align perfectly. The break rarely receives consistent groundswell, relying instead on local wind-generated waves and occasional Atlantic swells that wrap around the Mediterranean. Winter months from December through March offer the highest probability of swell, though even then conditions are unpredictable. Summer months are essentially flat. Serious surfers interested in this spot should monitor long-range forecasts obsessively and be prepared to travel on short notice when a swell window opens.

Crowd Levels

Bishtpala Out remains virtually empty throughout the week and on weekends. The combination of rarity, difficulty, and remote location means you'll almost certainly surf alone or with only a handful of other dedicated wave hunters.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for advanced and expert-level surfers comfortable with powerful, hollow waves and sharp reef hazards. The shallow reef bottom, sharp rocks, and infrequent conditions make this unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers. Only experienced reef surfers with solid paddle power and wave knowledge should attempt this break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock reef bottom demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties. Wipeouts can result in cuts and abrasions. The exposed location means strong currents and powerful water movement during swell events. Always check conditions thoroughly before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 20 to 24 degrees Celsius, requiring boardshorts or a light spring suit. Winter from December through March brings water temperatures down to 14 degrees Celsius, necessitating a full 4/3 millimeter wetsuit. Spring and fall months sit between these extremes at approximately 14 to 22 degrees Celsius, calling for a spring suit or light full suit depending on exact timing.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Tirana Rinas Airport, located 27 kilometers north of the break. From Tirana, rent a vehicle and drive south along the coastal highway toward Durrës and beyond. The drive takes approximately 45 minutes to one hour depending on traffic. Parking is available near the break, though facilities are minimal. The break itself requires a short walk from the road across rocky terrain to reach the point.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Winter months from December through March offer the highest probability of swell at Bishtpala Out. However, this break fires only a handful of days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align perfectly. Summer months are essentially flat. Serious surfers should monitor long-range forecasts and be prepared to travel on short notice when a swell window opens.
Bishtpala Out is exclusively for advanced and expert-level surfers. The shallow reef bottom composed of sharp rocks and coral, combined with hollow and powerful waves, makes this break unsuitable for beginners or intermediate surfers. Only experienced reef surfers with solid paddle power and wave knowledge should attempt this break.
Bishtpala Out is a point break producing both left and right-hand waves off a shallow reef bottom of coral and sharp rocks. The break works best with westerly swell directions combined with offshore northwest winds that groom the faces and create clean, defined walls. Expect hollow, powerful waves that peel across the reef in organized lines when conditions cooperate.
The nearest airport is Tirana Rinas Airport, located 27 kilometers north of the break. From Tirana, rent a vehicle and drive south along the coastal highway, taking approximately 45 minutes to one hour. Parking is available near the break with minimal facilities. Bishtpala Out remains virtually empty throughout the week and weekends due to its rarity and remote location.
Bishtpala Out is one of Europe's rarest breaks, firing only a handful of days per year. The combination of rarity, difficulty, and remote location on Albania's undeveloped Adriatic coastline means you'll almost certainly surf alone or with only a handful of dedicated wave hunters. The break's scarcity and powerful hollow waves make it a destination exclusively for experienced surfers willing to chase infrequent swell windows.

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