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16.183300 N / -22.666700 O

Ervatão Surf Spot Guide, Cape Verde

Nestled on the wild eastern coast of Boa Vista, Ervatão delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break that fires hollow and fast over sharp coral and rocks, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline in an uncrowded paradise. The vibe here is pure isolation, with endless space and turquoise waters under trade winds, offering sessions that feel like your own private barrel factory. This remote gem rewards commitment with powerful walls that demand precision and respect.

Geography and Nature

Ervatão sits on the southeastern edge of Boa Vista Island in Cape Verde, a remote coastal stretch far from tourist hubs, surrounded by golden sandy dunes, pristine beaches, and a dramatic baobab tree standing sentinel in the landscape. The shoreline blends wide sandy expanses with exposed reef platforms, backed by arid dunes and volcanic terrain that give it a rugged, untouched feel. Access involves traversing bumpy tracks through nature reserves, emphasizing its wild, off-the-grid character.

Surf Setup

Ervatão is a classic reef-rocky break producing consistent left-handers that peel hollow and powerful, accelerating over sharp coral slabs for fast, technical rides. Optimal swells come from the northeast, wrapping into the bay for clean faces, while northeast trade winds deliver side-offshore grooming to keep sections open and punchy. It works across all tides, though mid to high tide softens the impact on the rocky bottom for safer takeoffs. In a typical session, expect 1 to 2 meter sets rolling in with long intervals, allowing multiple surfers to share peaks without chaos, though the speed demands quick positioning and strong bottom turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Ervatão shines from November to April during the trade wind season, when northeast swells build consistent power and NE winds hold steady at 4 to 6 Bft for offshore perfection, with peak months in January through March offering the most reliable hollow waves. Outside this window, conditions drop off, so avoid June to October when swells weaken and winds turn onshore. Water stays warm year-round above 22 degrees Celsius, making it a reliable winter escape for northern hemisphere surfers.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably empty, with virtually no crowds on weekdays or weekends thanks to its remote location. You'll mostly share waves with a handful of traveling surfers, maintaining a peaceful lineup.

Who It's For

Ervatão suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef waves with fast lines and critical sections over sharp rocks. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky takeoff zone and hollow power, while intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that test rail work and commitment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp coral reefs and rocks on the bottom that can cause cuts if you wipe out, and be aware of potential rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy for safety.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 22 to 23 degrees Celsius, where a shorty or 3mm top provides enough warmth without restriction. Spring and fall average 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, calling for shorts or a light shorty depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Rabil Airport (BVC) on Boa Vista, then rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the rough 1.5-hour drive south from Sal Rei through sandy dunes and cobblestone tracks - hire a local guide if unfamiliar with the unmarked roads. From Sal Rei, head southeast via the coastal path, parking at the end of a short dirt track before a brief 5-minute walk over dunes to the reef lineup. No reliable public transport reaches this remote spot, so self-drive or guided tours are the practical way in.

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Ervatão 

Cape Verde
16.183300 N / -22.666700 O
Day trip
Instant access (< 5min)
Hard to find
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: 4x4
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Normal
FREQUENCY
Don't know
BOTTOM
Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc..)
POWER
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
BEST TIDE POSITION
All tides
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
16.183300
-22.666700
DISTANCE
Day trip
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
Hard to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Empty
WEEK CROWD
Empty

Ervatão Surf Spot Guide, Cape Verde

Nestled on the wild eastern coast of Boa Vista, Ervatão delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break that fires hollow and fast over sharp coral and rocks, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline in an uncrowded paradise. The vibe here is pure isolation, with endless space and turquoise waters under trade winds, offering sessions that feel like your own private barrel factory. This remote gem rewards commitment with powerful walls that demand precision and respect.

Geography and Nature

Ervatão sits on the southeastern edge of Boa Vista Island in Cape Verde, a remote coastal stretch far from tourist hubs, surrounded by golden sandy dunes, pristine beaches, and a dramatic baobab tree standing sentinel in the landscape. The shoreline blends wide sandy expanses with exposed reef platforms, backed by arid dunes and volcanic terrain that give it a rugged, untouched feel. Access involves traversing bumpy tracks through nature reserves, emphasizing its wild, off-the-grid character.

Surf Setup

Ervatão is a classic reef-rocky break producing consistent left-handers that peel hollow and powerful, accelerating over sharp coral slabs for fast, technical rides. Optimal swells come from the northeast, wrapping into the bay for clean faces, while northeast trade winds deliver side-offshore grooming to keep sections open and punchy. It works across all tides, though mid to high tide softens the impact on the rocky bottom for safer takeoffs. In a typical session, expect 1 to 2 meter sets rolling in with long intervals, allowing multiple surfers to share peaks without chaos, though the speed demands quick positioning and strong bottom turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Ervatão shines from November to April during the trade wind season, when northeast swells build consistent power and NE winds hold steady at 4 to 6 Bft for offshore perfection, with peak months in January through March offering the most reliable hollow waves. Outside this window, conditions drop off, so avoid June to October when swells weaken and winds turn onshore. Water stays warm year-round above 22 degrees Celsius, making it a reliable winter escape for northern hemisphere surfers.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably empty, with virtually no crowds on weekdays or weekends thanks to its remote location. You'll mostly share waves with a handful of traveling surfers, maintaining a peaceful lineup.

Who It's For

Ervatão suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef waves with fast lines and critical sections over sharp rocks. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky takeoff zone and hollow power, while intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that test rail work and commitment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp coral reefs and rocks on the bottom that can cause cuts if you wipe out, and be aware of potential rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy for safety.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 22 to 23 degrees Celsius, where a shorty or 3mm top provides enough warmth without restriction. Spring and fall average 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, calling for shorts or a light shorty depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Rabil Airport (BVC) on Boa Vista, then rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the rough 1.5-hour drive south from Sal Rei through sandy dunes and cobblestone tracks - hire a local guide if unfamiliar with the unmarked roads. From Sal Rei, head southeast via the coastal path, parking at the end of a short dirt track before a brief 5-minute walk over dunes to the reef lineup. No reliable public transport reaches this remote spot, so self-drive or guided tours are the practical way in.

Ervatão Surf Spot Guide, Cape Verde

Nestled on the wild eastern coast of Boa Vista, Ervatão delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break that fires hollow and fast over sharp coral and rocks, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline in an uncrowded paradise. The vibe here is pure isolation, with endless space and turquoise waters under trade winds, offering sessions that feel like your own private barrel factory. This remote gem rewards commitment with powerful walls that demand precision and respect.

Geography and Nature

Ervatão sits on the southeastern edge of Boa Vista Island in Cape Verde, a remote coastal stretch far from tourist hubs, surrounded by golden sandy dunes, pristine beaches, and a dramatic baobab tree standing sentinel in the landscape. The shoreline blends wide sandy expanses with exposed reef platforms, backed by arid dunes and volcanic terrain that give it a rugged, untouched feel. Access involves traversing bumpy tracks through nature reserves, emphasizing its wild, off-the-grid character.

Surf Setup

Ervatão is a classic reef-rocky break producing consistent left-handers that peel hollow and powerful, accelerating over sharp coral slabs for fast, technical rides. Optimal swells come from the northeast, wrapping into the bay for clean faces, while northeast trade winds deliver side-offshore grooming to keep sections open and punchy. It works across all tides, though mid to high tide softens the impact on the rocky bottom for safer takeoffs. In a typical session, expect 1 to 2 meter sets rolling in with long intervals, allowing multiple surfers to share peaks without chaos, though the speed demands quick positioning and strong bottom turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Ervatão shines from November to April during the trade wind season, when northeast swells build consistent power and NE winds hold steady at 4 to 6 Bft for offshore perfection, with peak months in January through March offering the most reliable hollow waves. Outside this window, conditions drop off, so avoid June to October when swells weaken and winds turn onshore. Water stays warm year-round above 22 degrees Celsius, making it a reliable winter escape for northern hemisphere surfers.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably empty, with virtually no crowds on weekdays or weekends thanks to its remote location. You'll mostly share waves with a handful of traveling surfers, maintaining a peaceful lineup.

Who It's For

Ervatão suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef waves with fast lines and critical sections over sharp rocks. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky takeoff zone and hollow power, while intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that test rail work and commitment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp coral reefs and rocks on the bottom that can cause cuts if you wipe out, and be aware of potential rips pulling offshore in bigger swells. Always scout the lineup and surf with a buddy for safety.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March holds steady at 22 to 23 degrees Celsius, where a shorty or 3mm top provides enough warmth without restriction. Spring and fall average 23 to 26 degrees Celsius, calling for shorts or a light shorty depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Rabil Airport (BVC) on Boa Vista, then rent a 4x4 vehicle essential for the rough 1.5-hour drive south from Sal Rei through sandy dunes and cobblestone tracks - hire a local guide if unfamiliar with the unmarked roads. From Sal Rei, head southeast via the coastal path, parking at the end of a short dirt track before a brief 5-minute walk over dunes to the reef lineup. No reliable public transport reaches this remote spot, so self-drive or guided tours are the practical way in.

Wave Quality: Normal

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South, SouthWest, West, NorthWest, North
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Ervatão from November to April, peaking in January through March with northeast swells and 4 to 6 Bft northeast trade winds for offshore, hollow waves. Expect 1 to 2 meter sets with long intervals across all tides, mid to high softening the rocky bottom. Water stays above 22 degrees Celsius year-round. Avoid June to October when swells weaken and winds turn onshore.
Ervatão suits experienced surfers who handle powerful reef waves with fast lines and critical sections over sharp rocks. Beginners should avoid the rocky takeoff and hollow power, while intermediates can try smaller days with caution. Advanced riders thrive on the barrels, speed lines, and rail work demanding precision and commitment.
Ervatão delivers a raw, powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral and rocks, firing hollow and fast for technical rides. Northeast swells wrap in for clean faces, with northeast trade winds side-offshore grooming punchy sections. Typical 1 to 2 meter sets roll with long intervals, working all tides but safer at mid to high.
Ervatão stays remarkably empty with virtually no crowds, shared only with a handful of traveling surfers due to its remote location. Fly to Rabil Airport, rent a 4x4 for the rough 1.5-hour drive south from Sal Rei through dunes and tracks, then park at the dirt track end for a 5-minute dune walk. Hire a local guide for unmarked roads; no public transport.
Ervatão stands out as an uncrowded paradise on Boa Vista's wild eastern coast, offering endless space, turquoise waters, and a private barrel factory with powerful left-handers demanding respect. Its isolation amid golden dunes, pristine beaches, and a sentinel baobab tree creates a raw, off-the-grid vibe perfect for adrenaline-chasing experienced surfers.

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