Best Surf Spots in Africa
From J-Bay's perfection to Morocco's endless points and West Africa's untouched coastline.
30 spots featured
Africa is surfing's last great frontier. While South Africa and Morocco have established world-class surf tourism, the rest of the continent's coastline — from Senegal to Mozambique, Namibia to Madagascar — holds waves that most surfers will never see.
South Africa's Jeffreys Bay is the centerpiece: arguably the most perfect right-hand point break on the planet. Morocco's Taghazout coast delivers long, walling right-handers with a cultural immersion that no other surf destination can match. Namibia's Skeleton Bay is a left-hand sand-bottom tube that breaks for over a kilometer.
West Africa — Senegal, Ghana, Liberia — is the new frontier, with powerful waves, warm water, and virtually zero crowd. East Africa — Mozambique, Madagascar — adds another dimension entirely. For the adventurous surfer who has done Indonesia and Central America, Africa is the next chapter.
Morocco(14 spots)
Anchor Point
Taghazout, Morocco
Anchor Point is Morocco's legendary wave—a long, perfectly peeling right point in Taghazout that can deliver 500-meter rides when NW Atlantic swells hit the coast. The wave needs...
Imsouane
Souss-Massa, Morocco
Imsouane is Africa's longest wave—a right-hand point break in a sheltered Moroccan bay that produces rides of 300 meters or more when conditions align. The wave is impossibly...
Tamri
Souss-Massa, Morocco
Tamri is Morocco's quieter choice—a consistent beach and rivermouth break between Agadir and Essaouira that offers an escape from the crowds that have descended on Taghazout. The...
Safi (Le Jardin)
Safi, Morocco
Safi Le Jardin is one of the most feared waves in Morocco—a heavy, slabbing right that breaks over a shallow reef just outside Safi harbor. When massive WNW swells arrive, usually...
La Source
Taghazout, Morocco
La Source sits just north of the famous Anchor Point, fed by fresh water springs that give the spot its name. The wave is a long, peeling right that can connect through multiple...
Mysteries
Taghazout, Morocco
Mysteries is the middle section of the famous Taghazout point break system, sitting between La Source to the north and Anchor Point to the south. When the swell is big enough and...
Dracula's
Taghazout, Morocco
Dracula's is named for the jagged, fang-like rocks that guard this remote Moroccan reef break north of Taghazout. The wave is a true A-frame, offering hollow lefts and fast,...
Panoramas
Taghazout, Morocco
Panoramas sits on the southern edge of Taghazout, offering sweeping views of the coastline that give the spot its name. The wave is a long, walling right that works best on bigger...
Devil's Rock
Taghazout, Morocco
Devil's Rock takes its name from the dramatic, jagged rock formation that looms over the lineup. The wave is a consistent left that breaks below the rocks, offering barrel...
Banana Point
Taghazout, Morocco
Banana Point is named for the banana plantation that once stood nearby. The wave is a gentle, mellow right that's perfect for longboarding and learning. It picks up less swell...
Cathedral Point
Imsouane, Morocco
Cathedral Point is the big-wave outer reef of Imsouane, breaking well outside the famous bay when serious NW swells arrive. When it's on, the wave produces powerful, hollow...
Anza
Agadir, Morocco
Anza is the main beach break in Agadir, offering fun peaks along a stretch of sandy beach near the city. The wave works best on smaller days when the points up north are too...
Camel Point
Essaouira, Morocco
Camel Point takes its name from a distinctive camel-shaped rock formation visible from the lineup. The wave is a fun, peaky beach break that works on a variety of conditions....
Sidi Kaouki
Essaouira, Morocco
Sidi Kaouki is a small village south of Essaouira known for its consistent beach break and laid-back vibe. The wave offers quality peaks along a long stretch of beach, though the...
South Africa(8 spots)
Jeffreys Bay
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Jeffreys Bay is surfing's ultimate right-hand point break—a legendary sand-bottomed wave that spirals down a long bay on South Africa's Eastern Cape. The wave connects multiple...
Dungeons
Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa
Dungeons is South Africa's premier big wave spot—a powerful right-hand reef break near Hout Bay that hosts the Red Bull Big Wave Africa event. The wave produces double-up drops...
Seal Point
Cape St. Francis, South Africa
Seal Point is where modern surf travel began—the wave that captivated the world in Bruce Brown's Endless Summer (1966). This long right-hand point break in Cape St. Francis once...
Cave Rock
Durban, South Africa
Cave Rock is Durban's heaviest wave—a powerful right-hander that breaks in two distinct sections: The Pool and The Rock. When solid Indian Ocean swells hit this stretch of coast,...
Bruce's Beauties
St Francis Bay, South Africa
Bruce's Beauties is the legendary wave from The Endless Summer—a perfect right-hand point break in St Francis Bay that captivated the surfing world in 1966. The wave is extremely...
Cape St Francis
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Cape St Francis is where the endless summer dream began—the right-hand point break immortalized by Bruce Brown's iconic 1966 film that launched the global surf travel movement....
Supertubes
Jeffreys Bay, South Africa
Supertubes is the beating heart of Jeffreys Bay—arguably the fastest rideable wave on the planet. This section of the legendary J-Bay point complex produces immaculate, high-speed...
Bay of Plenty
Durban, South Africa
Bay of Plenty is Durban's friendly surf cornerstone—a reliable beach break on the famous Golden Mile where generations of South African surfers have learned their craft. Protected...
Senegal(2 spots)
Dakar Ouakam
Cap-Vert Peninsula, Senegal
Ouakam is the flagship wave of Senegal's growing surf scene—a quality right-hand reef break on the volcanic Cap-Vert peninsula just outside the capital Dakar. When North Atlantic...
N'Gor Right
N'Gor Island, Senegal
N'Gor Right is West Africa's legendary wave—a consistent right-hand reef break on a small island just offshore from Dakar that Bruce Brown famously introduced to the world in The...
Namibia(1 spot)
Cape Verde(1 spot)
France(1 spot)
Madagascar(1 spot)
Ghana(1 spot)
Angola(1 spot)
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