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Rocklands Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Nestled in Cape Town's vibrant Sea Point area, Rocklands delivers powerful left-hand reef waves that carve over sharp rocky bottoms, offering experienced surfers a raw, exhilarating ride with plenty of punch. This exposed reef break hums with a laid-back coastal vibe, where the ocean's energy meets the urban pulse, creating sessions that reward precision and local knowledge. Surfers chase those clean Southwest swells under offshore Southeast winds for walls that hold up to 2 meters on good days.

Geography and Nature

Rocklands sits in the Cape Peninsula near Sea Point, between Mouille Point lighthouse and Sea Point, along the rocky Atlantic coastline of Cape Town. The spot features a rugged, rocky beach with submerged reefs extending into the water, framed by the urban promenade and nearby coastal cliffs. This accessible yet wild stretch blends city proximity with the raw power of the open ocean, where jagged rocks and consistent swells define the dramatic landscape.

Surf Setup

Rocklands is a classic reef break firing powerful lefts over a coral and sharp rock bottom. The waves shape into fast, hollow sections ideal for carving turns and the occasional barrel on bigger swells. Optimal conditions come from West to Southwest swells combining with offshore Southeast, East, or Northeast winds, while mid to rising tides keep the power manageable and the take-off zone clean. In a typical session, expect regular sets rolling in with punchy faces that demand quick positioning and strong paddling to harness the reef's energy.

Consistency and Best Time

Rocklands offers reliable surf throughout the year, though summer from December to March tends to be flatter with less consistent groundswells. The prime window hits in winter from June to October, when frequent Southwest swells deliver the most consistent clean waves, especially mid-season in August and September under stable Southeast offshore winds. Avoid peak summer if chasing size, as windswells dominate but often lack the power of winter groundswells.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with just a few surfers on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves with a mix of locals and occasional visiting surfers in this fairly popular but uncrowded spot.

Who It's For

Rocklands suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef waves and rocky take-offs. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp reef and fast sections, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but risk getting caught out by the power. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barrels when conditions align perfectly.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for submerged rocks on the reef bottom and potential rips pulling offshore during bigger swells. Strong currents and urchins add to the challenges, so scout the lineup and wear booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or steamer for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from June to October cools to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties becomes essential against the chill. Spring and fall see temps around 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm suit sufficient most days with a hood option for windier conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), just 21 kilometers away, for the quickest access. From the airport, hop on the N2 west toward the city center, then follow signs to Sea Point via the M62 and Beach Road, a straightforward 30- to 40-minute drive covering about 25 kilometers total. Parking is available along the Sea Point Promenade near the spot, with street spots or paid lots within a short 200-meter walk to the rocky entry. Public transport like MyCiTi buses runs efficiently from the city to Sea Point, dropping you within 500 meters of Rocklands for an easy paddle out.

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South Africa
-33.908748 N / 18.393483 O
Cape Town
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: Don't know
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc..)
POWER
Powerful
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
West, SouthWest
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
SouthEast, East, NorthEast
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
BEST TIDE POSITION
Mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Falling tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
-33.908748
18.393483
DISTANCE
In the city
WALK
Instant access (< 5min)
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Few surfers

Rocklands Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Nestled in Cape Town's vibrant Sea Point area, Rocklands delivers powerful left-hand reef waves that carve over sharp rocky bottoms, offering experienced surfers a raw, exhilarating ride with plenty of punch. This exposed reef break hums with a laid-back coastal vibe, where the ocean's energy meets the urban pulse, creating sessions that reward precision and local knowledge. Surfers chase those clean Southwest swells under offshore Southeast winds for walls that hold up to 2 meters on good days.

Geography and Nature

Rocklands sits in the Cape Peninsula near Sea Point, between Mouille Point lighthouse and Sea Point, along the rocky Atlantic coastline of Cape Town. The spot features a rugged, rocky beach with submerged reefs extending into the water, framed by the urban promenade and nearby coastal cliffs. This accessible yet wild stretch blends city proximity with the raw power of the open ocean, where jagged rocks and consistent swells define the dramatic landscape.

Surf Setup

Rocklands is a classic reef break firing powerful lefts over a coral and sharp rock bottom. The waves shape into fast, hollow sections ideal for carving turns and the occasional barrel on bigger swells. Optimal conditions come from West to Southwest swells combining with offshore Southeast, East, or Northeast winds, while mid to rising tides keep the power manageable and the take-off zone clean. In a typical session, expect regular sets rolling in with punchy faces that demand quick positioning and strong paddling to harness the reef's energy.

Consistency and Best Time

Rocklands offers reliable surf throughout the year, though summer from December to March tends to be flatter with less consistent groundswells. The prime window hits in winter from June to October, when frequent Southwest swells deliver the most consistent clean waves, especially mid-season in August and September under stable Southeast offshore winds. Avoid peak summer if chasing size, as windswells dominate but often lack the power of winter groundswells.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with just a few surfers on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves with a mix of locals and occasional visiting surfers in this fairly popular but uncrowded spot.

Who It's For

Rocklands suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef waves and rocky take-offs. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp reef and fast sections, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but risk getting caught out by the power. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barrels when conditions align perfectly.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for submerged rocks on the reef bottom and potential rips pulling offshore during bigger swells. Strong currents and urchins add to the challenges, so scout the lineup and wear booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or steamer for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from June to October cools to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties becomes essential against the chill. Spring and fall see temps around 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm suit sufficient most days with a hood option for windier conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), just 21 kilometers away, for the quickest access. From the airport, hop on the N2 west toward the city center, then follow signs to Sea Point via the M62 and Beach Road, a straightforward 30- to 40-minute drive covering about 25 kilometers total. Parking is available along the Sea Point Promenade near the spot, with street spots or paid lots within a short 200-meter walk to the rocky entry. Public transport like MyCiTi buses runs efficiently from the city to Sea Point, dropping you within 500 meters of Rocklands for an easy paddle out.

Rocklands Surf Spot Guide, South Africa

Nestled in Cape Town's vibrant Sea Point area, Rocklands delivers powerful left-hand reef waves that carve over sharp rocky bottoms, offering experienced surfers a raw, exhilarating ride with plenty of punch. This exposed reef break hums with a laid-back coastal vibe, where the ocean's energy meets the urban pulse, creating sessions that reward precision and local knowledge. Surfers chase those clean Southwest swells under offshore Southeast winds for walls that hold up to 2 meters on good days.

Geography and Nature

Rocklands sits in the Cape Peninsula near Sea Point, between Mouille Point lighthouse and Sea Point, along the rocky Atlantic coastline of Cape Town. The spot features a rugged, rocky beach with submerged reefs extending into the water, framed by the urban promenade and nearby coastal cliffs. This accessible yet wild stretch blends city proximity with the raw power of the open ocean, where jagged rocks and consistent swells define the dramatic landscape.

Surf Setup

Rocklands is a classic reef break firing powerful lefts over a coral and sharp rock bottom. The waves shape into fast, hollow sections ideal for carving turns and the occasional barrel on bigger swells. Optimal conditions come from West to Southwest swells combining with offshore Southeast, East, or Northeast winds, while mid to rising tides keep the power manageable and the take-off zone clean. In a typical session, expect regular sets rolling in with punchy faces that demand quick positioning and strong paddling to harness the reef's energy.

Consistency and Best Time

Rocklands offers reliable surf throughout the year, though summer from December to March tends to be flatter with less consistent groundswells. The prime window hits in winter from June to October, when frequent Southwest swells deliver the most consistent clean waves, especially mid-season in August and September under stable Southeast offshore winds. Avoid peak summer if chasing size, as windswells dominate but often lack the power of winter groundswells.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with just a few surfers on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves with a mix of locals and occasional visiting surfers in this fairly popular but uncrowded spot.

Who It's For

Rocklands suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef waves and rocky take-offs. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp reef and fast sections, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but risk getting caught out by the power. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barrels when conditions align perfectly.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for submerged rocks on the reef bottom and potential rips pulling offshore during bigger swells. Strong currents and urchins add to the challenges, so scout the lineup and wear booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings water temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees Celsius, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit or steamer for comfort during longer sessions. Winter from June to October cools to 12 to 15 degrees Celsius, where a 4/3mm wetsuit with booties becomes essential against the chill. Spring and fall see temps around 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm suit sufficient most days with a hood option for windier conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Cape Town International Airport (CPT), just 21 kilometers away, for the quickest access. From the airport, hop on the N2 west toward the city center, then follow signs to Sea Point via the M62 and Beach Road, a straightforward 30- to 40-minute drive covering about 25 kilometers total. Parking is available along the Sea Point Promenade near the spot, with street spots or paid lots within a short 200-meter walk to the rocky entry. Public transport like MyCiTi buses runs efficiently from the city to Sea Point, dropping you within 500 meters of Rocklands for an easy paddle out.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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The prime time to surf Rocklands is winter from June to October, especially August and September with Southwest swells and Southeast offshore winds. Reliable surf occurs year-round, but summer from December to March is flatter with less consistent groundswells. Optimal conditions feature West to Southwest swells, offshore Southeast, East, or Northeast winds, and mid to rising tides for clean take-off zones.
Rocklands suits experienced surfers who handle powerful reef waves and rocky take-offs. Beginners should avoid it due to the sharp reef and fast sections, while intermediates may catch shorter rides on smaller days but risk the power. Advanced riders enjoy high-line potential and barrels when conditions align.
Rocklands delivers powerful left-hand reef waves over sharp rocky bottoms with fast, hollow sections for carving and occasional barrels on bigger swells. Waves hold up to 2 meters on good days from Southwest swells under offshore Southeast winds. Expect punchy faces demanding quick positioning, strong paddling, and precision.
Crowd levels at Rocklands stay low with few surfers on weekdays and weekends, shared with locals and visitors. Fly into Cape Town International Airport 21 kilometers away, then drive 25 kilometers via N2, M62, and Beach Road in 30-40 minutes. Park along Sea Point Promenade for a 200-meter walk, or use MyCiTi buses dropping 500 meters away.
Rocklands stands out with powerful left-hand reef waves carving over sharp rocky bottoms, blending urban Sea Point proximity with raw Atlantic ocean energy. This exposed break offers exhilarating rides rewarding precision and local knowledge, with consistent swells, low crowds, and a laid-back coastal vibe near the promenade and cliffs.

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