Overview
About this Spot
Clifton 4th Beach is a surf spot located in Cape Town, South Africa, along the Atlantic seaboard. The spot sits next to Camps Bay and is part of a group of four beaches separated by granite boulders. The beach is known for its white quartzite sand and clear water, and it is sheltered from the southeasterly winds. The surf here breaks over a mix of sand and rocks, and the spot is suitable for all levels, but it is important to check your skills before paddling out, be sure that the spot and the conditions match your level. The wave at Clifton 4th Beach is straightforward and does not get very long, usually under 50 meters, but can be punchy when the swell is bigger, especially in winter. The spot is known for being fickle, with conditions that can change quickly, but sometimes it surprises with good surf. There are a few different peaks between Clifton 4th and 1st Beach, and the area is less crowded compared to other Cape Town surf spots. The surf spot provides both left and right waves. The beach is mostly empty in terms of crowds, but when it gets busy, remember to respect the locals and always check the surf etiquette. The best tide for surfing here is medium. Clifton 4th Beach is a Blue Flag beach, with lifeguards on duty during the season from December to March, and facilities like outdoor showers and a kiosk. Parking is limited, so arriving early is recommended, and public transport is available via the MyCiTi bus. Nearby surf spots include Clifton 3rd Beach, Clifton 2nd Beach, Glen Reef, Clifton 1st Beach, and Glen Beach. Always check the latest surf forecast, report, map, and webcam before heading out to get the most accurate conditions.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-33.940311° N, 18.373651° W
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