cherchell tizirine

36.611400 N / 2.204133 O

cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria

Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers to its uncrowded lineup. The spot's consistent setup and scenic backdrop make it an ideal stop for any surfer venturing into Algeria's emerging surf scene.

Geography and Nature

Cherchell Tizirine sits right in the coastal town of Cherchell in Tipaza province, about 100 kilometers west of Algiers, blending urban accessibility with natural beauty. The beach features a sandy stretch backed by the Mediterranean's clear waters and nearby Roman ruins, creating a historic yet serene landscape. It's neither fully remote nor overly developed, offering a relaxed coastal feel with easy town access for surfers.

Surf Setup

Cherchell Tizirine is a classic beach break that fires up with swells from the north, northwest, and northeast directions, producing both lefts and rights over its forgiving sandy bottom. South winds provide the best offshore conditions, cleaning up the faces for rideable waves up to 1.2 meters on good days. While tide details are not specified, the beach break tends to work across a range of stages; expect a typical session to deliver fun, ordinary-powered waves perfect for turns and flow without overwhelming power.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than constantly, with reliability boosted by north, northwest, and northeast swells, making fall and winter months from October to March the prime season when Atlantic energy reaches the Algerian coast. Summer from June to September can offer smaller, warmer waves but often sees lighter swell activity, so avoid if chasing bigger surf. Check forecasts closely, as south offshore winds align best with incoming swells for optimal sessions.

Crowd Levels

Cherchell Tizirine remains relatively empty, especially on weekdays, with low crowds even on weekends due to its position along Algeria's less-visited coastline. You'll share waves with a mix of local surfers and occasional travelers in a peaceful atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suitable for beginners to intermediates thanks to the sandy bottom and ordinary wave power that forgives mistakes while allowing progression. Beginners can paddle out and catch whitewash or small greens, intermediates enjoy turning rights and lefts on cleaner days, and advanced surfers find enough shape for maneuvers when swells hit 1 meter plus. It's a versatile spot that builds confidence across levels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for potential rips in bigger swells and be cautious of any historical mines in certain coastal areas, as noted locally—stick to marked zones and chat with locals for updates. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 27 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit plus boots on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm wetsuit ideal for most conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Algiers International Airport (ALG), about 100 kilometers east, then drive west along the N11 coastal road for roughly 1.5 hours to reach Cherchell town. Houari Boumediene Airport in Algiers is the main hub with direct international flights. Once in Cherchell, head to Cap Tizirine via local roads—parking is available near the beach with a short 5-minute walk to the lineup. Public buses run from Algiers to Cherchell, and taxis or car rentals make the final leg straightforward.

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36.611400 N / 2.204133 O
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cherchell tizirine Surf Spot Guide, Algeria

Nestled along Algeria's stunning north coast, Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem for surfers seeking reliable beach breaks in a picturesque setting. This ordinary-powered beach break over a sandy bottom delivers fun waves that suit shortboard and longboard riders alike, with a welcoming vibe that draws explorers to its uncrowded lineup. The spot's consistent setup and scenic backdrop make it an ideal stop for any surfer venturing into Algeria's emerging surf scene.

Geography and Nature

Cherchell Tizirine sits right in the coastal town of Cherchell in Tipaza province, about 100 kilometers west of Algiers, blending urban accessibility with natural beauty. The beach features a sandy stretch backed by the Mediterranean's clear waters and nearby Roman ruins, creating a historic yet serene landscape. It's neither fully remote nor overly developed, offering a relaxed coastal feel with easy town access for surfers.

Surf Setup

Cherchell Tizirine is a classic beach break that fires up with swells from the north, northwest, and northeast directions, producing both lefts and rights over its forgiving sandy bottom. South winds provide the best offshore conditions, cleaning up the faces for rideable waves up to 1.2 meters on good days. While tide details are not specified, the beach break tends to work across a range of stages; expect a typical session to deliver fun, ordinary-powered waves perfect for turns and flow without overwhelming power.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than constantly, with reliability boosted by north, northwest, and northeast swells, making fall and winter months from October to March the prime season when Atlantic energy reaches the Algerian coast. Summer from June to September can offer smaller, warmer waves but often sees lighter swell activity, so avoid if chasing bigger surf. Check forecasts closely, as south offshore winds align best with incoming swells for optimal sessions.

Crowd Levels

Cherchell Tizirine remains relatively empty, especially on weekdays, with low crowds even on weekends due to its position along Algeria's less-visited coastline. You'll share waves with a mix of local surfers and occasional travelers in a peaceful atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suitable for beginners to intermediates thanks to the sandy bottom and ordinary wave power that forgives mistakes while allowing progression. Beginners can paddle out and catch whitewash or small greens, intermediates enjoy turning rights and lefts on cleaner days, and advanced surfers find enough shape for maneuvers when swells hit 1 meter plus. It's a versatile spot that builds confidence across levels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for potential rips in bigger swells and be cautious of any historical mines in certain coastal areas, as noted locally—stick to marked zones and chat with locals for updates. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving overall.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 22 to 27 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for comfortable sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 4/3mm wetsuit plus boots on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm wetsuit ideal for most conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Algiers International Airport (ALG), about 100 kilometers east, then drive west along the N11 coastal road for roughly 1.5 hours to reach Cherchell town. Houari Boumediene Airport in Algiers is the main hub with direct international flights. Once in Cherchell, head to Cap Tizirine via local roads—parking is available near the beach with a short 5-minute walk to the lineup. Public buses run from Algiers to Cherchell, and taxis or car rentals make the final leg straightforward.

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Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, NorthEast
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Fall and winter from October to March offer the prime season at Cherchell Tizirine with reliable north, northwest, and northeast swells boosted by south offshore winds. This spot breaks sometimes, delivering fun waves up to 1.2 meters, while summer from June to September brings smaller, warmer waves with lighter swell activity. Check forecasts for optimal sessions in Algeria's emerging surf scene.
Cherchell Tizirine suits beginners to intermediates with its forgiving sandy bottom and ordinary-powered waves. Beginners can catch whitewash or small greens, intermediates enjoy turning lefts and rights on cleaner days, and advanced surfers find shape for maneuvers when swells hit 1 meter plus. Shortboard and longboard riders thrive in this versatile, confidence-building beach break.
Cherchell Tizirine is a classic beach break producing lefts and rights over a sandy bottom, firing with north, northwest, and northeast swells up to 1.2 meters. South winds provide the best offshore conditions for rideable, fun waves perfect for turns and flow. It works across tide stages with ordinary power, ideal for shortboard and longboard in a consistent setup.
Cherchell Tizirine stays relatively empty, especially weekdays, with low crowds even weekends due to its less-visited Algerian coastline, shared peacefully with locals and travelers. Fly to Algiers Airport 100 kilometers east, drive 1.5 hours west on N11 to Cherchell, then local roads to Cap Tizirine with parking and a 5-minute walk to the lineup. Buses and taxis simplify access.
Cherchell Tizirine stands out as a hidden gem with reliable beach breaks, uncrowded lineups, and a picturesque setting blending sandy beaches, clear Mediterranean waters, and nearby Roman ruins. Its consistent swells, forgiving sandy bottom, and relaxed coastal vibe in emerging Algeria make it ideal for explorers seeking fun waves without overwhelming power or crowds.

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