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0.323917 N / 9.311250 O

Gombé Surf Spot Guide, Gabon

Tucked away on Gabon's wild central coast, Gombé delivers classic left-hand point breaks that peel along a sandy bottom peppered with rocks, offering experienced surfers long, powerless rides in a serene, uncrowded paradise. The vibe here is pure adventure, surrounded by lush jungles and empty beaches that make every session feel like a personal discovery. With its regular swells and minimal interference, Gombé rewards those seeking raw, untouched waves.

Geography and Nature

Gombé sits in the Estuaire region near Libreville, about 20 kilometers from the capital along Gabon's 267-kilometer coastline exposed to distant southern ocean swells. This remote point break unfolds on a white sandy beach backed by dense green jungle and protected parklands, far from urban hustle, creating an isolated feel with rocky outcrops shaping the waves. The coastal landscape blends pristine nature with gentle swells rolling into a rugged, natural shoreline.

Surf Setup

Gombé is a classic point break firing consistent lefts over a sandy bottom with some rocks, ideal for carving lines on mellow, powerless waves. It thrives on southwest swells, with east winds providing rare offshore conditions to keep faces clean, and performs best at low to mid tides when the point holds shape without getting too hollow. On a typical session, expect peeling sections up to 2 meters on good days, long walls for flowing turns, and plenty of space to connect rides in warm, glassy water.

Consistency and Best Time

Gombé offers regular but inconsistent surf, fueled by southwest groundswells from the roaring forties, making April to October the prime window and June to September the most reliable months for consistent waves up to 2 meters. Summer conditions shine with gentle winds rarely blowing it out, while avoid December to March when swells drop and flat spells dominate. Check forecasts a week ahead to time your trip for peak southern hemisphere winter energy.

Crowd Levels

Gombé stays rarely crowded with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, mostly expat visitors in a mix that keeps sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle the rocky takeoffs and position for the lefts. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and bottom hazards, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but will find it challenging overall. Advanced riders love the long, carving potential and empty lineups for perfect practice.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks at the point and potential shark sightings in these remote waters, plus standard rips on bigger swells. Approach with local knowledge and respect for the ocean.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice across seasons. Summer from June to October averages 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds at 28 degrees Celsius, still perfect for tropical sessions in trunks. Spring and fall hover at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping things comfortable without neoprene.

How to Get There

Fly into Libreville Leon M'Ba Airport (LBV), just 21 kilometers from Gombé, then hire a 4WD driver for about 60 USD per day or take a shared taxi known as une place along coastal roads. Port Gentil Airport (POG) is farther at 128 kilometers south, better for multi-spot trips. Expect a short 20-kilometer drive from Libreville on decent roads with parking near the beach, and no reliable public transport, so plan private transfers for the final walk to the point.

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Gombé 

Gabon
0.323917 N / 9.311250 O
Day trip
Good walk (15-30 mn)
OK
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Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Powerless
NORMAL LENGHT
Very Long (300 to 500 m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Exceptional (>500m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Low and mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
0.323917
9.311250
DISTANCE
Day trip
WALK
Good walk (15-30 mn)
EASY TO FIND
OK
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Few surfers

Gombé Surf Spot Guide, Gabon

Tucked away on Gabon's wild central coast, Gombé delivers classic left-hand point breaks that peel along a sandy bottom peppered with rocks, offering experienced surfers long, powerless rides in a serene, uncrowded paradise. The vibe here is pure adventure, surrounded by lush jungles and empty beaches that make every session feel like a personal discovery. With its regular swells and minimal interference, Gombé rewards those seeking raw, untouched waves.

Geography and Nature

Gombé sits in the Estuaire region near Libreville, about 20 kilometers from the capital along Gabon's 267-kilometer coastline exposed to distant southern ocean swells. This remote point break unfolds on a white sandy beach backed by dense green jungle and protected parklands, far from urban hustle, creating an isolated feel with rocky outcrops shaping the waves. The coastal landscape blends pristine nature with gentle swells rolling into a rugged, natural shoreline.

Surf Setup

Gombé is a classic point break firing consistent lefts over a sandy bottom with some rocks, ideal for carving lines on mellow, powerless waves. It thrives on southwest swells, with east winds providing rare offshore conditions to keep faces clean, and performs best at low to mid tides when the point holds shape without getting too hollow. On a typical session, expect peeling sections up to 2 meters on good days, long walls for flowing turns, and plenty of space to connect rides in warm, glassy water.

Consistency and Best Time

Gombé offers regular but inconsistent surf, fueled by southwest groundswells from the roaring forties, making April to October the prime window and June to September the most reliable months for consistent waves up to 2 meters. Summer conditions shine with gentle winds rarely blowing it out, while avoid December to March when swells drop and flat spells dominate. Check forecasts a week ahead to time your trip for peak southern hemisphere winter energy.

Crowd Levels

Gombé stays rarely crowded with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, mostly expat visitors in a mix that keeps sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle the rocky takeoffs and position for the lefts. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and bottom hazards, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but will find it challenging overall. Advanced riders love the long, carving potential and empty lineups for perfect practice.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks at the point and potential shark sightings in these remote waters, plus standard rips on bigger swells. Approach with local knowledge and respect for the ocean.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice across seasons. Summer from June to October averages 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds at 28 degrees Celsius, still perfect for tropical sessions in trunks. Spring and fall hover at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping things comfortable without neoprene.

How to Get There

Fly into Libreville Leon M'Ba Airport (LBV), just 21 kilometers from Gombé, then hire a 4WD driver for about 60 USD per day or take a shared taxi known as une place along coastal roads. Port Gentil Airport (POG) is farther at 128 kilometers south, better for multi-spot trips. Expect a short 20-kilometer drive from Libreville on decent roads with parking near the beach, and no reliable public transport, so plan private transfers for the final walk to the point.

Gombé Surf Spot Guide, Gabon

Tucked away on Gabon's wild central coast, Gombé delivers classic left-hand point breaks that peel along a sandy bottom peppered with rocks, offering experienced surfers long, powerless rides in a serene, uncrowded paradise. The vibe here is pure adventure, surrounded by lush jungles and empty beaches that make every session feel like a personal discovery. With its regular swells and minimal interference, Gombé rewards those seeking raw, untouched waves.

Geography and Nature

Gombé sits in the Estuaire region near Libreville, about 20 kilometers from the capital along Gabon's 267-kilometer coastline exposed to distant southern ocean swells. This remote point break unfolds on a white sandy beach backed by dense green jungle and protected parklands, far from urban hustle, creating an isolated feel with rocky outcrops shaping the waves. The coastal landscape blends pristine nature with gentle swells rolling into a rugged, natural shoreline.

Surf Setup

Gombé is a classic point break firing consistent lefts over a sandy bottom with some rocks, ideal for carving lines on mellow, powerless waves. It thrives on southwest swells, with east winds providing rare offshore conditions to keep faces clean, and performs best at low to mid tides when the point holds shape without getting too hollow. On a typical session, expect peeling sections up to 2 meters on good days, long walls for flowing turns, and plenty of space to connect rides in warm, glassy water.

Consistency and Best Time

Gombé offers regular but inconsistent surf, fueled by southwest groundswells from the roaring forties, making April to October the prime window and June to September the most reliable months for consistent waves up to 2 meters. Summer conditions shine with gentle winds rarely blowing it out, while avoid December to March when swells drop and flat spells dominate. Check forecasts a week ahead to time your trip for peak southern hemisphere winter energy.

Crowd Levels

Gombé stays rarely crowded with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, mostly expat visitors in a mix that keeps sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle the rocky takeoffs and position for the lefts. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and bottom hazards, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but will find it challenging overall. Advanced riders love the long, carving potential and empty lineups for perfect practice.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks at the point and potential shark sightings in these remote waters, plus standard rips on bigger swells. Approach with local knowledge and respect for the ocean.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays warm year-round around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice across seasons. Summer from June to October averages 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds at 28 degrees Celsius, still perfect for tropical sessions in trunks. Spring and fall hover at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping things comfortable without neoprene.

How to Get There

Fly into Libreville Leon M'Ba Airport (LBV), just 21 kilometers from Gombé, then hire a 4WD driver for about 60 USD per day or take a shared taxi known as une place along coastal roads. Port Gentil Airport (POG) is farther at 128 kilometers south, better for multi-spot trips. Expect a short 20-kilometer drive from Libreville on decent roads with parking near the beach, and no reliable public transport, so plan private transfers for the final walk to the point.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
Good day lenght: Exceptional (>500m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast, East, SouthEast, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerless
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Gombé from April to October, with June to September being the most reliable for consistent waves up to 2 meters. Fueled by southwest groundswells from the roaring forties, it offers regular but inconsistent surf, shining in summer with gentle winds rarely blowing it out. Best at low to mid tides with east offshore winds, but avoid December to March when swells drop and flat spells dominate. Check forecasts a week ahead.
Gombé suits experienced surfers who can handle rocky takeoffs and position for the lefts. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and bottom hazards, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but will find it challenging overall. Advanced riders love the long, carving potential and empty lineups for perfect practice on these mellow, powerless waves.
Gombé features classic left-hand point breaks peeling along a sandy bottom peppered with rocks, ideal for carving lines on mellow, powerless waves up to 2 meters. It thrives on southwest swells with rare east offshore winds keeping faces clean, performing best at low to mid tides when the point holds shape without getting too hollow. Expect long walls for flowing turns in warm, glassy water.
Gombé stays rarely crowded with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, mostly expat visitors keeping sessions peaceful. Fly into Libreville Leon M'Ba Airport 21 kilometers away, then hire a 4WD driver for about 60 USD per day or take a shared taxi along coastal roads for the 20-kilometer drive. Expect parking near the beach and a final walk to the point, as there's no reliable public transport.
Gombé stands out for its serene, uncrowded paradise of classic left-hand point breaks delivering long, powerless rides amid lush jungles and empty beaches. Tucked on Gabon's wild central coast near Libreville, it offers raw, untouched waves with regular swells, minimal interference, and a pure adventure vibe far from urban hustle, rewarding experienced surfers with personal discoveries on a rugged, natural shoreline.

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