Mia Mia

4.90 N / -1.75 O

Mia Mia Surf Spot Guide, Ghana

Tucked away on Ghana's wild Atlantic coast, Mia Mia delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a mellow vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This hidden gem captures the essence of authentic West African surfing with its ordinary power and regular swells, inviting surfers to connect with the ocean in serene solitude. Whether you're chasing long walls or just logging time in warm waters, Mia Mia's approachable lineup feels like a private discovery.

Geography and Nature

Mia Mia sits on Ghana's secluded southwestern coastline, part of a protected bay surrounded by lush forests and rugged cliffs that create a remote, untouched paradise far from urban hustle. The beach features a long stretch of golden sand mixed with rocky outcrops, framing a picturesque bay that shields it from the open ocean's full force. This natural setup keeps the area feeling wild and immersive, with minimal development enhancing its off-the-grid appeal for surfers craving pure coastal isolation.

Surf Setup

Mia Mia fires up as a classic beach break with rights and lefts that form approachable A-frames on good days, ideal for linking turns without extreme speed. It thrives on south to southwest swells, paired with light offshore winds from the north or northeast to keep faces clean and glassy. Low and mid tides bring out the best shapes, as the sandy-with-rock bottom allows waves to stand up predictably without too much punch. In a typical session, expect regular 1-2 meter sets rolling in steadily, giving you plenty of waves to ride in empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

Mia Mia boasts regular consistency year-round, but the prime surf season runs from May to October when south swells pulse consistently and offshore winds align for clean conditions. Avoid November to April if possible, as swells taper off and onshore trades can chop things up, though small beach-break fun still pops up. For the steadiest sessions, target early mornings or weekdays during the wetter months when the bay holds shape beautifully.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with lineups rarely seeing more than a handful of surfers. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals, keeping the vibe relaxed and spacious.

Who It's For

Mia Mia suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on its forgiving beach-break faces to intermediates and advanced riders linking sections on bigger days. Newcomers love the sandy bottom and ordinary power that make paddling out easy, while experienced surfers appreciate the peeling rights and lefts for practicing maneuvers. Everyone walks away stoked from sessions that scale with your level without overwhelming the lineup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks on the bottom that can sneak up during low tide, and respect any rips pulling along the bay on bigger swells. Approach with standard beach-break awareness, and you'll enjoy safe, straightforward surfing.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 25-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temps dip slightly to 23-26°C, still warm enough for no wetsuit, though a shorty adds rash protection on windy days. Spring and fall hover at 24-27°C, keeping things tropically inviting with just sun protection as your main gear need.

How to Get There

Fly into Takoradi Airport (TKD), about 100 kilometers west of Mia Mia, or Accra Kotoka International (ACC), roughly 250 kilometers east, then arrange a transfer van or taxi for the coastal drive. From Takoradi, head west along the N1 highway toward Axim, then branch south on dirt tracks to the bay—total drive around 2 hours with parking right at beachside lodges like Kedas Lodge. Public tro-tros run from Takoradi to nearby Dixcove or Princes Town, from where a short 5-10 kilometer moto or walk gets you to the spot, making it straightforward for independent travelers.

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Mia Mia 

Ghana
4.90 N / -1.75 O
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Mia Mia Surf Spot Guide, Ghana

Tucked away on Ghana's wild Atlantic coast, Mia Mia delivers reliable beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering a mellow vibe perfect for uncrowded sessions. This hidden gem captures the essence of authentic West African surfing with its ordinary power and regular swells, inviting surfers to connect with the ocean in serene solitude. Whether you're chasing long walls or just logging time in warm waters, Mia Mia's approachable lineup feels like a private discovery.

Geography and Nature

Mia Mia sits on Ghana's secluded southwestern coastline, part of a protected bay surrounded by lush forests and rugged cliffs that create a remote, untouched paradise far from urban hustle. The beach features a long stretch of golden sand mixed with rocky outcrops, framing a picturesque bay that shields it from the open ocean's full force. This natural setup keeps the area feeling wild and immersive, with minimal development enhancing its off-the-grid appeal for surfers craving pure coastal isolation.

Surf Setup

Mia Mia fires up as a classic beach break with rights and lefts that form approachable A-frames on good days, ideal for linking turns without extreme speed. It thrives on south to southwest swells, paired with light offshore winds from the north or northeast to keep faces clean and glassy. Low and mid tides bring out the best shapes, as the sandy-with-rock bottom allows waves to stand up predictably without too much punch. In a typical session, expect regular 1-2 meter sets rolling in steadily, giving you plenty of waves to ride in empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

Mia Mia boasts regular consistency year-round, but the prime surf season runs from May to October when south swells pulse consistently and offshore winds align for clean conditions. Avoid November to April if possible, as swells taper off and onshore trades can chop things up, though small beach-break fun still pops up. For the steadiest sessions, target early mornings or weekdays during the wetter months when the bay holds shape beautifully.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with lineups rarely seeing more than a handful of surfers. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals, keeping the vibe relaxed and spacious.

Who It's For

Mia Mia suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on its forgiving beach-break faces to intermediates and advanced riders linking sections on bigger days. Newcomers love the sandy bottom and ordinary power that make paddling out easy, while experienced surfers appreciate the peeling rights and lefts for practicing maneuvers. Everyone walks away stoked from sessions that scale with your level without overwhelming the lineup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks on the bottom that can sneak up during low tide, and respect any rips pulling along the bay on bigger swells. Approach with standard beach-break awareness, and you'll enjoy safe, straightforward surfing.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 25-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temps dip slightly to 23-26°C, still warm enough for no wetsuit, though a shorty adds rash protection on windy days. Spring and fall hover at 24-27°C, keeping things tropically inviting with just sun protection as your main gear need.

How to Get There

Fly into Takoradi Airport (TKD), about 100 kilometers west of Mia Mia, or Accra Kotoka International (ACC), roughly 250 kilometers east, then arrange a transfer van or taxi for the coastal drive. From Takoradi, head west along the N1 highway toward Axim, then branch south on dirt tracks to the bay—total drive around 2 hours with parking right at beachside lodges like Kedas Lodge. Public tro-tros run from Takoradi to nearby Dixcove or Princes Town, from where a short 5-10 kilometer moto or walk gets you to the spot, making it straightforward for independent travelers.

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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:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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FAQ

The prime surf season at Mia Mia runs from May to October with consistent south swells and offshore winds for clean conditions. Low and mid tides bring the best shapes, especially early mornings or weekdays during wetter months when 1-2 meter sets roll in steadily. Year-round consistency exists, but avoid November to April due to tapering swells and onshore winds, though small waves still appear.
Mia Mia suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy the forgiving beach-break faces, sandy bottom, and ordinary power for easy paddling and confidence building. Intermediates and advanced riders link turns on approachable A-frames and peeling rights and lefts, scaling with skill levels in empty lineups.
Mia Mia is a classic beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks. It thrives on south to southwest swells and light offshore winds from north or northeast, forming 1-2 meter sets with glassy faces at low and mid tides. Expect regular, approachable A-frames ideal for linking turns without extreme speed.
Mia Mia stays empty with lineups rarely over a handful of traveling surfers and occasional locals, relaxed on weekdays and weekends. Fly into Takoradi Airport 100 kilometers west or Accra 250 kilometers east, then drive 2 hours via N1 highway to Axim and dirt tracks, with beachside parking at lodges like Kedas Lodge. Tro-tros to Dixcove or Princes Town plus a short moto or walk work too.
Mia Mia stands out as an uncrowded hidden gem on Ghana's wild Atlantic coast with reliable beach-break waves in a protected bay of golden sand, rocks, lush forests, and cliffs. Its mellow vibe, warm waters, regular swells, and serene solitude offer authentic West African surfing far from urban areas, perfect for private discoveries and immersive sessions.

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