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East Hill Point

-25.438317 N / 14.841150 O

East Hill Point Surf Spot Guide, Namibia

Nestled on Namibia's wild Skeleton Coast, East Hill Point delivers a pristine left-hand point break that carves over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks, offering hollow, powerful rides with plenty of fun sections. This spot's raw, uncrowded vibe lets surfers connect deeply with the ocean's rhythm, where consistent swells wrap in for long, rewarding walls. It's the kind of place where every session feels like a personal discovery in one of Africa's most remote surf frontiers.

Geography and Nature

East Hill Point sits in the remote Karas region near Lüderitz, part of the starkly beautiful Skeleton Coast characterized by endless dunes, rugged cliffs, and vast sandy beaches fringed by rocky outcrops. Far from urban hubs, this isolated stretch features a wide, windswept beach with a mix of fine sand and exposed rock formations that shape the point, backed by the arid Namib Desert landscape. The area's dramatic isolation amplifies the sense of adventure, with minimal development preserving its untouched coastal essence.

Surf Setup

East Hill Point is a classic point break firing consistent lefts, with waves that peel hollow and powerfully before easing into fun, walling sections. It thrives on west and southwest swells, cleaned up perfectly by northeast offshore winds, and performs best at mid to high tide when the sandy-with-rock bottom allows smoother takeoffs and longer rides. On a typical session, expect peeling lines from 1 to 2 meters that hold shape across a wide face, giving ample room for turns and the occasional barrel on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts exceptional consistency, firing rideable waves on about 150 days per year thanks to the reliable groundswells rolling into Namibia's exposed coast. Prime conditions hit from June to October during the winter season, when southwest swells peak and northeast winds align for clean sessions; avoid December to March when smaller, less organized swells and stronger south winds dominate. Early mornings often deliver the glassiest faces before any breeze fills in.

Crowd Levels

East Hill Point remains remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing almost no one due to its remote location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers, keeping sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

Suited for all skill levels, East Hill Point welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandy sections at mid to high tide, intermediates with carving opportunities on the peeling walls, and advanced surfers chasing hollow power on bigger swells. Newcomers can build confidence on smaller days, while experienced riders unlock the point's full potential during optimal conditions. Everyone leaves stoked from the variety and space to progress.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling along the point, which can intensify on bigger swells. Seals are common but pose no major threat; always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy in this remote area.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March sees slightly warmer waters at 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm wetsuit suffices on sunny days. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, making a versatile 4/3mm wetsuit the reliable choice year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Lüderitz Airport (LUD), about 15 kilometers south of the spot, or Walvis Bay Airport (WVB) roughly 350 kilometers north for broader connections. From Lüderitz, rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the 20-30 kilometer drive north along the coastal gravel tracks toward the Diamond Area restricted zone - check permits in advance as some sections border mining concessions. Park directly at the point with secure spots near the beach, just a short 2-5 minute walk to the lineup; public transport is nonexistent, so self-drive or guided tours are key for this off-grid access.

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East Hill Point Diamond bay no. 6

Namibia
-25.438317 N / 14.841150 O
Surf trip
Good walk (15-30 mn)
Hard to find
View Surf Spot
Level: All surfers
Public access: Private access
Special access: 4x4
CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
World Class
FREQUENCY
Very consistent (150 day/year)
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Hollow, Powerful, Fun
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
West, SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Mid and high tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
-25.438317
14.841150
DISTANCE
Surf trip
WALK
Good walk (15-30 mn)
EASY TO FIND
Hard to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Private access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Empty
WEEK CROWD
Empty

East Hill Point Surf Spot Guide, Namibia

Nestled on Namibia's wild Skeleton Coast, East Hill Point delivers a pristine left-hand point break that carves over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks, offering hollow, powerful rides with plenty of fun sections. This spot's raw, uncrowded vibe lets surfers connect deeply with the ocean's rhythm, where consistent swells wrap in for long, rewarding walls. It's the kind of place where every session feels like a personal discovery in one of Africa's most remote surf frontiers.

Geography and Nature

East Hill Point sits in the remote Karas region near Lüderitz, part of the starkly beautiful Skeleton Coast characterized by endless dunes, rugged cliffs, and vast sandy beaches fringed by rocky outcrops. Far from urban hubs, this isolated stretch features a wide, windswept beach with a mix of fine sand and exposed rock formations that shape the point, backed by the arid Namib Desert landscape. The area's dramatic isolation amplifies the sense of adventure, with minimal development preserving its untouched coastal essence.

Surf Setup

East Hill Point is a classic point break firing consistent lefts, with waves that peel hollow and powerfully before easing into fun, walling sections. It thrives on west and southwest swells, cleaned up perfectly by northeast offshore winds, and performs best at mid to high tide when the sandy-with-rock bottom allows smoother takeoffs and longer rides. On a typical session, expect peeling lines from 1 to 2 meters that hold shape across a wide face, giving ample room for turns and the occasional barrel on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts exceptional consistency, firing rideable waves on about 150 days per year thanks to the reliable groundswells rolling into Namibia's exposed coast. Prime conditions hit from June to October during the winter season, when southwest swells peak and northeast winds align for clean sessions; avoid December to March when smaller, less organized swells and stronger south winds dominate. Early mornings often deliver the glassiest faces before any breeze fills in.

Crowd Levels

East Hill Point remains remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing almost no one due to its remote location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers, keeping sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

Suited for all skill levels, East Hill Point welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandy sections at mid to high tide, intermediates with carving opportunities on the peeling walls, and advanced surfers chasing hollow power on bigger swells. Newcomers can build confidence on smaller days, while experienced riders unlock the point's full potential during optimal conditions. Everyone leaves stoked from the variety and space to progress.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling along the point, which can intensify on bigger swells. Seals are common but pose no major threat; always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy in this remote area.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March sees slightly warmer waters at 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm wetsuit suffices on sunny days. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, making a versatile 4/3mm wetsuit the reliable choice year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Lüderitz Airport (LUD), about 15 kilometers south of the spot, or Walvis Bay Airport (WVB) roughly 350 kilometers north for broader connections. From Lüderitz, rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the 20-30 kilometer drive north along the coastal gravel tracks toward the Diamond Area restricted zone - check permits in advance as some sections border mining concessions. Park directly at the point with secure spots near the beach, just a short 2-5 minute walk to the lineup; public transport is nonexistent, so self-drive or guided tours are key for this off-grid access.

East Hill Point Surf Spot Guide, Namibia

Nestled on Namibia's wild Skeleton Coast, East Hill Point delivers a pristine left-hand point break that carves over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks, offering hollow, powerful rides with plenty of fun sections. This spot's raw, uncrowded vibe lets surfers connect deeply with the ocean's rhythm, where consistent swells wrap in for long, rewarding walls. It's the kind of place where every session feels like a personal discovery in one of Africa's most remote surf frontiers.

Geography and Nature

East Hill Point sits in the remote Karas region near Lüderitz, part of the starkly beautiful Skeleton Coast characterized by endless dunes, rugged cliffs, and vast sandy beaches fringed by rocky outcrops. Far from urban hubs, this isolated stretch features a wide, windswept beach with a mix of fine sand and exposed rock formations that shape the point, backed by the arid Namib Desert landscape. The area's dramatic isolation amplifies the sense of adventure, with minimal development preserving its untouched coastal essence.

Surf Setup

East Hill Point is a classic point break firing consistent lefts, with waves that peel hollow and powerfully before easing into fun, walling sections. It thrives on west and southwest swells, cleaned up perfectly by northeast offshore winds, and performs best at mid to high tide when the sandy-with-rock bottom allows smoother takeoffs and longer rides. On a typical session, expect peeling lines from 1 to 2 meters that hold shape across a wide face, giving ample room for turns and the occasional barrel on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts exceptional consistency, firing rideable waves on about 150 days per year thanks to the reliable groundswells rolling into Namibia's exposed coast. Prime conditions hit from June to October during the winter season, when southwest swells peak and northeast winds align for clean sessions; avoid December to March when smaller, less organized swells and stronger south winds dominate. Early mornings often deliver the glassiest faces before any breeze fills in.

Crowd Levels

East Hill Point remains remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing almost no one due to its remote location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers, keeping sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

Suited for all skill levels, East Hill Point welcomes beginners with its forgiving sandy sections at mid to high tide, intermediates with carving opportunities on the peeling walls, and advanced surfers chasing hollow power on bigger swells. Newcomers can build confidence on smaller days, while experienced riders unlock the point's full potential during optimal conditions. Everyone leaves stoked from the variety and space to progress.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks exposed at low tide and occasional rips pulling along the point, which can intensify on bigger swells. Seals are common but pose no major threat; always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy in this remote area.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from December to March sees slightly warmer waters at 16 to 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3/2mm wetsuit suffices on sunny days. Spring and fall hover around 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, making a versatile 4/3mm wetsuit the reliable choice year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Lüderitz Airport (LUD), about 15 kilometers south of the spot, or Walvis Bay Airport (WVB) roughly 350 kilometers north for broader connections. From Lüderitz, rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the 20-30 kilometer drive north along the coastal gravel tracks toward the Diamond Area restricted zone - check permits in advance as some sections border mining concessions. Park directly at the point with secure spots near the beach, just a short 2-5 minute walk to the lineup; public transport is nonexistent, so self-drive or guided tours are key for this off-grid access.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf East Hill Point from June to October during the winter season for prime conditions. Southwest swells peak then, with northeast winds providing clean sessions and glassy faces in early mornings. The spot fires rideable waves on about 150 days yearly, thriving at mid to high tide; avoid December to March when smaller swells and south winds dominate.
East Hill Point suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners enjoy forgiving sandy sections at mid to high tide, intermediates carve on peeling walls, and advanced riders chase hollow power on bigger swells. Its variety and space let everyone progress and leave stoked.
East Hill Point offers a pristine left-hand point break over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks. Waves peel hollow and powerfully from west and southwest swells, easing into fun walling sections up to 1 to 2 meters. Northeast offshore winds clean it up best at mid to high tide for smooth takeoffs and long rides.
East Hill Point stays remarkably empty with almost no crowds due to its remote location, shared sparingly with traveling surfers. Fly into Lüderitz Airport 15 kilometers south, rent a 4x4 for the 20-30 kilometer drive north on coastal gravel tracks - check permits. Park securely near the beach for a 2-5 minute walk to the lineup.
East Hill Point stands out for its raw, uncrowded vibe on Namibia's Skeleton Coast, delivering consistent lefts in one of Africa's most remote frontiers. Long rewarding walls amid endless dunes and rugged cliffs create personal discovery sessions, with minimal development preserving its pristine, adventure-filled essence.

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