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Cherry Rock Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Cherry Rock delivers a punchy left-hand reef break over a boulder-strewn bottom that rewards quick maneuvers on rides under 50 meters long. This rocky setup in the Cape Town area creates fast, hollow sections ideal for carving turns, with a raw, uncrowded vibe that feels like your own private session. Surfers drawn to powerful reef waves find pure joy here in the consistent South African swell.

Geography and Nature

Nestled along the rugged Cape Town coastline, Cherry Rock sits in a remote, windswept stretch framed by dramatic cliffs and fynbos-covered hills typical of the region's wild Atlantic edge. The spot features a rocky shoreline with boulders dominating the takeoff zone, no sandy beach in sight, just pure reef exposure to the open ocean. This isolated location keeps the natural surroundings pristine, with rolling swells funneling into the boulder field under vast southern skies.

Surf Setup

Cherry Rock fires as a reef-rocky left-hander, peeling quickly over boulders with hollow sections that max out around 2 meters and work best from under 1 meter. Optimal swells come from directions that wrap into the Cape, paired with offshore winds to clean up the fast lines. Mid to rising tide smooths the wave while keeping the power intact, avoiding low-tide exposure on the rocks. Expect short, intense rides packed with speed on a typical session, perfect for linking turns before the quick closeout.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular and dependable surf, firing most reliably from March through October when winter swells pulse consistently along the Cape coast. Those months bring the cleanest conditions with steady groundswells, while avoiding the choppier summer patterns. Steer clear of peak summer if chasing quality waves, as consistency dips slightly then.

Crowd Levels

Cherry Rock stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, making it a true gem for solo sessions. You'll share the lineup sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveling surfer.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Cherry Rock welcomes beginners on smaller days under 1 meter with forgiving takeoff zones, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the punchy lefts up to 2 meters. Newcomers can build confidence on mellow rights, but everyone must navigate the boulders carefully. Pros love the raw power for high-performance surfing.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that demands precise positioning, especially at low tide, and potential rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Standard reef awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March sees water temperatures around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 2mm or spring suit to stay comfortable. Winter from June to August drops to about 16 degrees Celsius, where a full 3/2mm suit provides essential warmth against the chill. Spring in September to November and fall in April to May hover at 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, suiting up with a 2/3mm or spring suit for optimal sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), roughly 40 kilometers from Cherry Rock, then rent a car for the straightforward drive along the N2 and coastal roads toward the spot. No reliable public transport reaches this remote area, so driving is essential, with free roadside parking right by the rocky entry. From the parking area, it's a short 200-meter walk over uneven terrain to the reef lineup, so pack light and boot up for the boulders.

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Cherry Rock 

South Africa
-34.192800 N / 18.424100 O
Cape Town
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
View Surf Spot
Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Normal
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Boulders
POWER
Ordinary
NORMAL LENGHT
Short (< 50m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Short (< 50m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
-34.192800
18.424100
DISTANCE
In the city
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Empty
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Cherry Rock Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Cherry Rock delivers a punchy left-hand reef break over a boulder-strewn bottom that rewards quick maneuvers on rides under 50 meters long. This rocky setup in the Cape Town area creates fast, hollow sections ideal for carving turns, with a raw, uncrowded vibe that feels like your own private session. Surfers drawn to powerful reef waves find pure joy here in the consistent South African swell.

Geography and Nature

Nestled along the rugged Cape Town coastline, Cherry Rock sits in a remote, windswept stretch framed by dramatic cliffs and fynbos-covered hills typical of the region's wild Atlantic edge. The spot features a rocky shoreline with boulders dominating the takeoff zone, no sandy beach in sight, just pure reef exposure to the open ocean. This isolated location keeps the natural surroundings pristine, with rolling swells funneling into the boulder field under vast southern skies.

Surf Setup

Cherry Rock fires as a reef-rocky left-hander, peeling quickly over boulders with hollow sections that max out around 2 meters and work best from under 1 meter. Optimal swells come from directions that wrap into the Cape, paired with offshore winds to clean up the fast lines. Mid to rising tide smooths the wave while keeping the power intact, avoiding low-tide exposure on the rocks. Expect short, intense rides packed with speed on a typical session, perfect for linking turns before the quick closeout.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular and dependable surf, firing most reliably from March through October when winter swells pulse consistently along the Cape coast. Those months bring the cleanest conditions with steady groundswells, while avoiding the choppier summer patterns. Steer clear of peak summer if chasing quality waves, as consistency dips slightly then.

Crowd Levels

Cherry Rock stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, making it a true gem for solo sessions. You'll share the lineup sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveling surfer.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Cherry Rock welcomes beginners on smaller days under 1 meter with forgiving takeoff zones, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the punchy lefts up to 2 meters. Newcomers can build confidence on mellow rights, but everyone must navigate the boulders carefully. Pros love the raw power for high-performance surfing.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that demands precise positioning, especially at low tide, and potential rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Standard reef awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March sees water temperatures around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 2mm or spring suit to stay comfortable. Winter from June to August drops to about 16 degrees Celsius, where a full 3/2mm suit provides essential warmth against the chill. Spring in September to November and fall in April to May hover at 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, suiting up with a 2/3mm or spring suit for optimal sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), roughly 40 kilometers from Cherry Rock, then rent a car for the straightforward drive along the N2 and coastal roads toward the spot. No reliable public transport reaches this remote area, so driving is essential, with free roadside parking right by the rocky entry. From the parking area, it's a short 200-meter walk over uneven terrain to the reef lineup, so pack light and boot up for the boulders.

Cherry Rock Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Cherry Rock delivers a punchy left-hand reef break over a boulder-strewn bottom that rewards quick maneuvers on rides under 50 meters long. This rocky setup in the Cape Town area creates fast, hollow sections ideal for carving turns, with a raw, uncrowded vibe that feels like your own private session. Surfers drawn to powerful reef waves find pure joy here in the consistent South African swell.

Geography and Nature

Nestled along the rugged Cape Town coastline, Cherry Rock sits in a remote, windswept stretch framed by dramatic cliffs and fynbos-covered hills typical of the region's wild Atlantic edge. The spot features a rocky shoreline with boulders dominating the takeoff zone, no sandy beach in sight, just pure reef exposure to the open ocean. This isolated location keeps the natural surroundings pristine, with rolling swells funneling into the boulder field under vast southern skies.

Surf Setup

Cherry Rock fires as a reef-rocky left-hander, peeling quickly over boulders with hollow sections that max out around 2 meters and work best from under 1 meter. Optimal swells come from directions that wrap into the Cape, paired with offshore winds to clean up the fast lines. Mid to rising tide smooths the wave while keeping the power intact, avoiding low-tide exposure on the rocks. Expect short, intense rides packed with speed on a typical session, perfect for linking turns before the quick closeout.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular and dependable surf, firing most reliably from March through October when winter swells pulse consistently along the Cape coast. Those months bring the cleanest conditions with steady groundswells, while avoiding the choppier summer patterns. Steer clear of peak summer if chasing quality waves, as consistency dips slightly then.

Crowd Levels

Cherry Rock stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, making it a true gem for solo sessions. You'll share the lineup sparingly with a mix of locals and the occasional traveling surfer.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Cherry Rock welcomes beginners on smaller days under 1 meter with forgiving takeoff zones, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the punchy lefts up to 2 meters. Newcomers can build confidence on mellow rights, but everyone must navigate the boulders carefully. Pros love the raw power for high-performance surfing.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the boulder bottom that demands precise positioning, especially at low tide, and potential rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Standard reef awareness keeps sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March sees water temperatures around 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 2mm or spring suit to stay comfortable. Winter from June to August drops to about 16 degrees Celsius, where a full 3/2mm suit provides essential warmth against the chill. Spring in September to November and fall in April to May hover at 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, suiting up with a 2/3mm or spring suit for optimal sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), roughly 40 kilometers from Cherry Rock, then rent a car for the straightforward drive along the N2 and coastal roads toward the spot. No reliable public transport reaches this remote area, so driving is essential, with free roadside parking right by the rocky entry. From the parking area, it's a short 200-meter walk over uneven terrain to the reef lineup, so pack light and boot up for the boulders.

Wave Quality: Normal

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Cherry Rock most reliably from March through October with winter swells and offshore winds. Optimal conditions feature swells under 1 meter up to 2 meters, mid to rising tide for smooth, powerful lefts over the boulders. This period brings consistent groundswells along the Cape coast, avoiding choppier summer patterns for clean, fast lines on short rides under 50 meters.
Cherry Rock suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy forgiving takeoff zones and mellow rights on smaller days under 1 meter, while intermediates and advanced riders link turns on punchy lefts up to 2 meters. Everyone must navigate the boulders carefully for safe sessions on this powerful reef break.
Cherry Rock offers a punchy left-hand reef break over a boulder-strewn bottom with fast, hollow sections under 50 meters long. It works best from under 1 meter up to 2 meters, peeling quickly with speed ideal for carving turns. Swells wrapping into the Cape with offshore winds and mid to rising tide deliver intense, short rides before closeout.
Cherry Rock stays empty on weekdays and weekends, shared sparingly with locals and traveling surfers. Fly into Cape Town International Airport 40 kilometers away, rent a car for the drive along N2 and coastal roads, then park roadside. A short 200-meter walk over uneven terrain leads to the rocky entry and reef lineup.
Cherry Rock stands out with its raw, uncrowded vibe on a remote Cape Town reef, delivering powerful lefts over boulders for quick, hollow maneuvers. Framed by dramatic cliffs and fynbos hills, it offers consistent swells and private sessions, rewarding precise positioning with fast lines under vast southern skies unmatched by busier spots.

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