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With its enchanting lagoon and long golden sandy beaches, Yène is one of the most unique destinations on Senegal's Petite Côte.
Nditarh, SénégalStarting from
105 $ / pers
Over the years, Senegal has become one of the most popular surf destinations in West Africa. In Dakar, legendary beaches such as Ngor, Yoff, Virage and the Pointe des Almadies attract both local surfers and travellers from around the world. A highlight: the Ngor Right wave, made famous by the cult film The Endless Summer, is reached… by traditional pirogue! For many, the short ride across the water before even catching the first wave is part of the ritual and the Senegalese surf adventure.
Surf culture is also booming on the Petite Côte (Popenguine, Ngaparou), where rising young pros train the next generation, and certified instructors teach all levels. You can try surfing for the first time, improve your maneuvers, or join a multi-day course to progress in a friendly, supportive atmosphere. Clubs provide all equipment (board, wetsuit), and lessons are available for individuals, groups, families or team-building activities.
Online booking makes everything easy: confirm your session by paying a 20% deposit, with the balance due on the day of your lesson, depending on the package selected. Here, Teranga is shared everywhere: on every beach you’ll be welcomed with a smile and good advice, surrounded by a community where every new wave is a victory worth celebrating.
Available Packages
- Beginner Lessons: learning the basics, safety, and first take-offs on the gentle beaches of Yoff or Virage, spots known for their accessibility and family-friendly atmosphere.
- Intermediate Training: maneuver improvement, swell reading, and gaining autonomy on Dakar’s iconic beach breaks or reefs (Ngor Right/Left, Almadies).
- Private Coaching: filmed and analyzed sessions, professional supervision—perfect for boosting progress.
- Group Lessons: relaxed atmosphere, great exchanges between participants, ideal for improving together.
- Surf Camps: multi-day progression (3 to 7 days), the ideal format to combine technical improvement, local immersion and community spirit.
Main Locations
- Dakar: Yoff (ideal for beginners), Virage, Ngor, Almadies, Ouakam (for intermediate to advanced surfers).
- Petite Côte: Popenguine, Ngaparou, Toubab Dialaw, where the warm atmosphere of local surf schools enhances the experience.
Local Anecdotes
- Some surfers reach Ngor Right by pirogue, enjoying a unique experience even before getting in the water.
- Cherif Fall, former Senegalese champion, trained as a child in Yoff using a simple wooden board—a symbol of the local energy and the rise of pro surfing in Senegal.
- On Virage beach, there’s a local tradition: every beginner who succeeds in their first take-off gets applauded by the surfers and instructors present.
FAQ
What’s the best spot for beginners? Yoff (Dakar): long beach, gentle waves. On the Petite Côte, Popenguine is a favorite for first-timers.
Do I need to bring my own equipment? No, everything is provided (board & wetsuit). Just bring your swimsuit and towel.
How much does a lesson cost? Around €20–25 for a group session. Prices vary depending on duration and package.
Can I book from abroad? Yes, all courses and camps can be booked online with a deposit, with the balance paid on site on the day.
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