Cap Lopez

-0.627350 N / 8.705633 O

Cap Lopez Surf Spot Guide, Gabon

Cap Lopez delivers hollow, powerful beach break waves over a sandy bottom, offering thrilling barrels for those ready for the challenge. This Gabon gem near Port-Gentil provides a raw, uncrowded vibe with consistent swells that carve fast lines, perfect for surfers chasing tropical power without the lineup chaos. Nestled at Gabon's westernmost point, it captures the essence of remote West African surfing adventure.

Geography and Nature

Cap Lopez sits at the tip of a low, wooded peninsula marking Gabon's westernmost edge, separating the Gulf of Guinea from the South Atlantic Ocean. The coastal plain here features wide sandy beaches backed by lush tropical rainforest and mangroves, with the Ogooue River delta nearby influencing the dynamic shoreline. Remote yet accessible near Port-Gentil, the area blends industrial oil refinery shadows with pristine, jagged coastal contours softened by sandbars.

Surf Setup

Cap Lopez is a beach break firing powerful lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, with occasional rights on bigger swells. It thrives on southwest swells that wrap around the cape, holding shape for hollow sections and speedy walls up to 3 meters on good days. South winds keep it offshore clean, and the spot works across all tides, shining best on the rising tide when waves stand up steeper. Expect intense, fast sessions with tube potential that demand quick reflexes and strong paddling.

Consistency and Best Time

Cap Lopez offers reliable surf thanks to its exposure to southern hemisphere swells from the roaring forties, peaking from June to September when conditions align most consistently with gentle winds and warm water. April to October brings the prime window overall, while avoiding December to March minimizes smaller, less predictable waves during wetter months. Check forecasts closely, as southwest pulses deliver the goods year-round but shine brightest in the dry season.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see empty lineups, ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers, mostly expats. The mix stays light, respecting the remote setup.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who handle hollow, powerful waves with speed and power. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity, but solid intermediates can progress on smaller days with its sandy bottom providing some forgiveness. Advanced riders will score the barrels and long walls that define its reputation.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger swells, and sharks patrol these waters, so stay aware during dawn and dusk paddles. The sandy bottom keeps it relatively forgiving, but respect the ocean's power.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October holds steady at 26-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips slightly to 25-27°C, still calling for just trunks and maybe a shorty for longer sessions. Spring and fall average 26-28°C, keeping things tropical with no wetsuit needed.

How to Get There

Fly into Port-Gentil Airport (POW), about 15 kilometers from the spot, then drive south along the coastal road for quick access. Libreville's Leon Mba International Airport (LBV) is roughly 250 kilometers north, connecting via domestic flights or a 4-5 hour drive on paved roads. Park right at the beach with easy, less-than-5-minute walks to the lineup; no public transport runs directly, so renting a 4WD or hiring a local driver is practical for the final stretch through nearby villages.

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Cap Lopez 

Gabon
-0.627350 N / 8.705633 O
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Cap Lopez Surf Spot Guide, Gabon

Cap Lopez delivers hollow, powerful beach break waves over a sandy bottom, offering thrilling barrels for those ready for the challenge. This Gabon gem near Port-Gentil provides a raw, uncrowded vibe with consistent swells that carve fast lines, perfect for surfers chasing tropical power without the lineup chaos. Nestled at Gabon's westernmost point, it captures the essence of remote West African surfing adventure.

Geography and Nature

Cap Lopez sits at the tip of a low, wooded peninsula marking Gabon's westernmost edge, separating the Gulf of Guinea from the South Atlantic Ocean. The coastal plain here features wide sandy beaches backed by lush tropical rainforest and mangroves, with the Ogooue River delta nearby influencing the dynamic shoreline. Remote yet accessible near Port-Gentil, the area blends industrial oil refinery shadows with pristine, jagged coastal contours softened by sandbars.

Surf Setup

Cap Lopez is a beach break firing powerful lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, with occasional rights on bigger swells. It thrives on southwest swells that wrap around the cape, holding shape for hollow sections and speedy walls up to 3 meters on good days. South winds keep it offshore clean, and the spot works across all tides, shining best on the rising tide when waves stand up steeper. Expect intense, fast sessions with tube potential that demand quick reflexes and strong paddling.

Consistency and Best Time

Cap Lopez offers reliable surf thanks to its exposure to southern hemisphere swells from the roaring forties, peaking from June to September when conditions align most consistently with gentle winds and warm water. April to October brings the prime window overall, while avoiding December to March minimizes smaller, less predictable waves during wetter months. Check forecasts closely, as southwest pulses deliver the goods year-round but shine brightest in the dry season.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see empty lineups, ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw a few surfers, mostly expats. The mix stays light, respecting the remote setup.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who handle hollow, powerful waves with speed and power. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity, but solid intermediates can progress on smaller days with its sandy bottom providing some forgiveness. Advanced riders will score the barrels and long walls that define its reputation.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger swells, and sharks patrol these waters, so stay aware during dawn and dusk paddles. The sandy bottom keeps it relatively forgiving, but respect the ocean's power.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October holds steady at 26-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips slightly to 25-27°C, still calling for just trunks and maybe a shorty for longer sessions. Spring and fall average 26-28°C, keeping things tropical with no wetsuit needed.

How to Get There

Fly into Port-Gentil Airport (POW), about 15 kilometers from the spot, then drive south along the coastal road for quick access. Libreville's Leon Mba International Airport (LBV) is roughly 250 kilometers north, connecting via domestic flights or a 4-5 hour drive on paved roads. Park right at the beach with easy, less-than-5-minute walks to the lineup; no public transport runs directly, so renting a 4WD or hiring a local driver is practical for the final stretch through nearby villages.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION

Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Cap Lopez peaks from June to September with consistent southern hemisphere swells and gentle winds, while April to October offers the prime window overall. Southwest pulses deliver reliable waves year-round, shining brightest in the dry season with warm water. Avoid December to March for smaller, less predictable surf. South winds keep it offshore and clean, working across all tides but best on the rising tide.[13 words first sentence]
Cap Lopez suits experienced surfers handling hollow, powerful waves with speed and power. Solid intermediates can progress on smaller days thanks to the forgiving sandy bottom, but beginners should steer clear due to the intensity. Advanced riders score the thrilling barrels and long walls that define its reputation, demanding quick reflexes and strong paddling.[22 words first sentence]
Cap Lopez is a powerful beach break with hollow lefts over a sandy bottom, occasional rights on bigger swells up to 3 meters. It thrives on southwest swells wrapping around the cape for speedy walls and tube potential. South winds provide offshore conditions, working across all tides and shining steepest on the rising tide for intense, fast sessions.[25 words first sentence]
Cap Lopez stays uncrowded with empty lineups on weekdays and a few expats on weekends, respecting its remote vibe. Fly into Port-Gentil Airport 15 kilometers away, then drive south along the coastal road. Park right at the beach for less-than-5-minute walks to the lineup; rent a 4WD or hire a local driver for the final stretch.[24 words first sentence]
Cap Lopez stands out for its raw, uncrowded tropical power with hollow barrels and fast lines on a sandy bottom, free from lineup chaos. Nestled at Gabon's westernmost point near Port-Gentil, it captures remote West African adventure with consistent swells from the roaring forties, blending pristine beaches and dynamic sandbars influenced by the nearby Ogooue River delta.[28 words first sentence]

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