North Hafun point

10.527250 N / 51.216100 O

North Hafun point Surf Spot Guide, Somalia

Imagine peeling down a fast right-hand point break over a forgiving sandy bottom, with empty lineups stretching into the distance under perfect offshore winds. North Hafun Point delivers long, maneuver-friendly waves that fire regularly, offering a raw, uncrowded vibe for surfers craving adventure in one of the world's most remote corners. This Somali gem captures the essence of untouched point surfing, where every session feels like a personal discovery.

Geography and Nature

North Hafun Point sits on the Ras Hafun Peninsula near Bosaso in northeastern Somalia, part of the country's vast 3,000-kilometer Indian Ocean coastline. This remote, rugged area features pristine, secluded sandy beaches backed by arid coastal plains and dramatic peninsulas, far from urban centers. The point juts out into the azure waters, creating a natural setup for consistent rights amid Somalia's wild, unspoiled maritime landscape.

Surf Setup

North Hafun Point is a classic right-hand point break firing over a sandy bottom that keeps things user-friendly. These waves peel fast and long, perfect for linking turns and practicing maneuvers, especially when southeast swells wrap in and west winds groom the face offshore. Low and mid tides, particularly on the rising tide, unlock the best shape, while boat access lets you time sessions precisely. On a typical day, expect regular sets rolling through with power, delivering 1.5 to 3-meter faces that hold up for multiple rides without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with fairly consistent surf, thanks to its exposed position picking up southeast swells year-round, but the prime window runs from October to April during the northeast monsoon. Those months bring reliable 1.5- to 3-meter waves with optimal clean conditions, making it ideal for planning a trip. Avoid May to September when winds turn onshore and swells fade, leading to flatter days.

Crowd Levels

North Hafun Point stays empty, with virtually no surfers on weekdays or weekends. You'll share the lineup only with the occasional local rider, creating a peaceful, uncrowded experience.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, North Hafun Point welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and manageable speeds on smaller days, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the long walls for carving and airs. Newcomers can build confidence on low-tide rights, and pros will love the fast sections during bigger swells. Every level finds waves to match their style in this versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling out from the point, especially on bigger swells, and steer clear of any shallow rocky outcrops near the takeoff. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe in these remote waters.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for trunks with sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, calling for just a rash vest to block UV while you score endless rights.

How to Get There

Fly into Bosaso Airport (BSA), about 100 kilometers from the Ras Hafun Peninsula, or Berbera Airport (BBO), roughly 700 kilometers away as a secondary option. From Bosaso, hire a local driver or 4x4 for the rough coastal road to the peninsula, then arrange boat access directly to the point for the final approach. Parking is informal near launch spots with no formal lots, and the whole area lacks public transport, so plan with a guide for safe logistics. Expect a 1- to 2-hour drive from Bosaso followed by a short boat ride to paddle out.

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10.527250 N / 51.216100 O
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North Hafun point Surf Spot Guide, Somalia

Imagine peeling down a fast right-hand point break over a forgiving sandy bottom, with empty lineups stretching into the distance under perfect offshore winds. North Hafun Point delivers long, maneuver-friendly waves that fire regularly, offering a raw, uncrowded vibe for surfers craving adventure in one of the world's most remote corners. This Somali gem captures the essence of untouched point surfing, where every session feels like a personal discovery.

Geography and Nature

North Hafun Point sits on the Ras Hafun Peninsula near Bosaso in northeastern Somalia, part of the country's vast 3,000-kilometer Indian Ocean coastline. This remote, rugged area features pristine, secluded sandy beaches backed by arid coastal plains and dramatic peninsulas, far from urban centers. The point juts out into the azure waters, creating a natural setup for consistent rights amid Somalia's wild, unspoiled maritime landscape.

Surf Setup

North Hafun Point is a classic right-hand point break firing over a sandy bottom that keeps things user-friendly. These waves peel fast and long, perfect for linking turns and practicing maneuvers, especially when southeast swells wrap in and west winds groom the face offshore. Low and mid tides, particularly on the rising tide, unlock the best shape, while boat access lets you time sessions precisely. On a typical day, expect regular sets rolling through with power, delivering 1.5 to 3-meter faces that hold up for multiple rides without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with fairly consistent surf, thanks to its exposed position picking up southeast swells year-round, but the prime window runs from October to April during the northeast monsoon. Those months bring reliable 1.5- to 3-meter waves with optimal clean conditions, making it ideal for planning a trip. Avoid May to September when winds turn onshore and swells fade, leading to flatter days.

Crowd Levels

North Hafun Point stays empty, with virtually no surfers on weekdays or weekends. You'll share the lineup only with the occasional local rider, creating a peaceful, uncrowded experience.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, North Hafun Point welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and manageable speeds on smaller days, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the long walls for carving and airs. Newcomers can build confidence on low-tide rights, and pros will love the fast sections during bigger swells. Every level finds waves to match their style in this versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling out from the point, especially on bigger swells, and steer clear of any shallow rocky outcrops near the takeoff. Standard ocean awareness keeps sessions safe in these remote waters.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 24 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for trunks with sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, calling for just a rash vest to block UV while you score endless rights.

How to Get There

Fly into Bosaso Airport (BSA), about 100 kilometers from the Ras Hafun Peninsula, or Berbera Airport (BBO), roughly 700 kilometers away as a secondary option. From Bosaso, hire a local driver or 4x4 for the rough coastal road to the peninsula, then arrange boat access directly to the point for the final approach. Parking is informal near launch spots with no formal lots, and the whole area lacks public transport, so plan with a guide for safe logistics. Expect a 1- to 2-hour drive from Bosaso followed by a short boat ride to paddle out.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Exceptional (>500m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthEast
Good wind direction: West
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Fast
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The prime surfing season at North Hafun point runs from October to April during the northeast monsoon, when you can expect reliable 1.5 to 3-meter waves with optimal clean conditions. This window offers the most consistent surf for planning a trip. Avoid May to September when winds turn onshore and swells fade, leading to flatter days.
North Hafun point welcomes all surfers regardless of experience. Beginners build confidence on the sandy bottom and manageable speeds during smaller days, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the long walls for carving and airs. Every level finds waves matching their style in this versatile setup.
North Hafun point is a classic right-hand point break firing over a sandy bottom with fast, long-peeling waves perfect for linking turns and practicing maneuvers. Southeast swells wrap in with west winds grooming the face offshore. Low and mid tides, particularly on the rising tide, unlock the best shape, delivering regular sets with power and multiple rides per wave.
North Hafun point stays virtually empty with no surfers on weekdays or weekends, creating a peaceful uncrowded experience. Access requires flying into Bosaso Airport about 100 kilometers away, then hiring a local driver for a 1 to 2-hour coastal drive to the peninsula, followed by boat access to the point. Parking is informal with no formal lots.
North Hafun point captures the essence of untouched point surfing on Somalia's vast 3,000-kilometer Indian Ocean coastline. This remote Somali gem sits on the Ras Hafun Peninsula near Bosaso, featuring pristine secluded sandy beaches backed by arid coastal plains. The spot delivers long maneuver-friendly waves with empty lineups stretching into the distance, offering a raw uncrowded vibe for surfers craving adventure in one of the world's most remote corners.

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