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Drive down to Moulle Point, which is the area just west of the Victoria and Alfred waterfront development. If you are facing the sea, Thermo's is the last beach on your left, right next to Granger bay. It's recognizable by a metal object sitting out at sea, about 100m from the beach. This is the only remaining part of the Thermopylae shipwreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Drive down to Moulle Point, which is the area just west of the Victoria and Alfred waterfront development. If you are facing the sea, Thermo's is the last beach on your left, right next to Granger bay. It's recognizable by a metal object sitting out at sea, about 100m from the beach. This is the only remaining part of the Thermopylae shipwreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Drive down to Moulle Point, which is the area just west of the Victoria and Alfred waterfront development. If you are facing the sea, Thermo's is the last beach on your left, right next to Granger bay. It's recognizable by a metal object sitting out at sea, about 100m from the beach. This is the only remaining part of the Thermopylae shipwreck.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Drive down to Moulle Point, which is the area just west of the Victoria and Alfred waterfront development. If you are facing the sea, Thermo's is the last beach on your left, right next to Granger bay. It's recognizable by a metal object sitting out at sea, about 100m from the beach. This is the only remaining part of the Thermopylae shipwreck.
DistanciaEn la ciudad
LlegadaAcceso directo (< 5min)
¿Fácil de encontrar?Fácil de encontrar
¿Acceso publico?Acceso publico
Acceso especialNo sé
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Características de spot de surf
Nombre alternativo Thermos
Calidad del spot de surf
Calidad de las olasClásico regional
ExperienciaSurfistas con experiencia
FrecuenciaFunciona a veces
Ola
TipoArrecife de rocas
DirecciónIzquierda
FondoArrecife (corales, rocas afiladas, etc...)
PotenciaPotente, Divertida
Longitud normalCorta (< 50m)
Longitud máximaLargo (150 a 300 m)
Marea, oleaje y viento
Buena dirección de la resacaOeste, Sudoeste, Sur
Dirección del vientoSudoeste, Sur
Talla de la resacaEmpieza en 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft y permanece hasta el 4m+ / 12ft
Condición de mareaSolamente en marea alta
Mejor movimiento de mareaMareas ascendentes y descendentes
Más detalles
Poblado durante la semanaUnos pocos surfistas
Poblado en fines de semanaUnos pocos surfistas
Enlace Webcam
Peligros
- Rocas
Información adicional
Thermo's faces North. This protects it from the predominantly south-west swell, so it only works when the swell is somewhere between big and huge. This also makes it, along with Kommetjie's Long Beach, one of very few spots that works on a south west wind.
Generally, if the swell is 12 ft, Thermo's is 6 ft, and so on.
The paddle out is pretty easy - just jump in and go out over the reef - the only problem is that the kelp will sometimes make it hard to progress.
Thermo's is a long, powerful, left breaking rollercoaster of a wave - by far the longest ride of any of the city breaks. The takeoff is right behind the shipwreck, and is not for the fainthearted.
If you want a more mellow surf, just sit 30m down from there and you won't need to contend with colliding with anything on takeoff. The reef is so long that you can sit almost anywhere and still get a long ride.
When Thermo's is in the 3-6ft range, is an easy, fun wave for all surfers.
On bigger days, this is a truly thrilling wave, with plenty of power.
The wave tends to break in sections, which are typically makable, offering exciting moments as you charge down the reef.
Way down at the end of the reef there are a few shallow rocks to watch out for, and be careful not to get caught against the concrete breakwater down there - not pleasant!
On those freak 15-20ft swells be careful. Despite Thermo's getting less of the swell, strong currents start up at that size, and it's not hard to get swept into the concrete breakwater at the end of the wave, or to get into trouble getting back in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Thermo's faces North. This protects it from the predominantly south-west swell, so it only works when the swell is somewhere between big and huge. This also makes it, along with Kommetjie's Long Beach, one of very few spots that works on a south west wind.<br /><br />Generally, if the swell is 12 ft, Thermo's is 6 ft, and so on.<br /><br />The paddle out is pretty easy - just jump in and go out over the reef - the only problem is that the kelp will sometimes make it hard to progress.<br /><br />Thermo's is a long, powerful, left breaking rollercoaster of a wave - by far the longest ride of any of the city breaks. The takeoff is right behind the shipwreck, and is not for the fainthearted.<br /><br />If you want a more mellow surf, just sit 30m down from there and you won't need to contend with colliding with anything on takeoff. The reef is so long that you can sit almost anywhere and still get a long ride.<br /><br />When Thermo's is in the 3-6ft range, is an easy, fun wave for all surfers.<br /><br />On bigger days, this is a truly thrilling wave, with plenty of power.<br /><br />The wave tends to break in sections, which are typically makable, offering exciting moments as you charge down the reef.<br /><br />Way down at the end of the reef there are a few shallow rocks to watch out for, and be careful not to get caught against the concrete breakwater down there - not pleasant!<br /><br />On those freak 15-20ft swells be careful. Despite Thermo's getting less of the swell, strong currents start up at that size, and it's not hard to get swept into the concrete breakwater at the end of the wave, or to get into trouble getting back in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Thermo's faces North. This protects it from the predominantly south-west swell, so it only works when the swell is somewhere between big and huge. This also makes it, along with Kommetjie's Long Beach, one of very few spots that works on a south west wind.<br /><br />Generally, if the swell is 12 ft, Thermo's is 6 ft, and so on.<br /><br />The paddle out is pretty easy - just jump in and go out over the reef - the only problem is that the kelp will sometimes make it hard to progress.<br /><br />Thermo's is a long, powerful, left breaking rollercoaster of a wave - by far the longest ride of any of the city breaks. The takeoff is right behind the shipwreck, and is not for the fainthearted.<br /><br />If you want a more mellow surf, just sit 30m down from there and you won't need to contend with colliding with anything on takeoff. The reef is so long that you can sit almost anywhere and still get a long ride.<br /><br />When Thermo's is in the 3-6ft range, is an easy, fun wave for all surfers.<br /><br />On bigger days, this is a truly thrilling wave, with plenty of power.<br /><br />The wave tends to break in sections, which are typically makable, offering exciting moments as you charge down the reef.<br /><br />Way down at the end of the reef there are a few shallow rocks to watch out for, and be careful not to get caught against the concrete breakwater down there - not pleasant!<br /><br />On those freak 15-20ft swells be careful. Despite Thermo's getting less of the swell, strong currents start up at that size, and it's not hard to get swept into the concrete breakwater at the end of the wave, or to get into trouble getting back in.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Thermo's faces North. This protects it from the predominantly south-west swell, so it only works when the swell is somewhere between big and huge. This also makes it, along with Kommetjie's Long Beach, one of very few spots that works on a south west wind.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;Generally, if the swell is 12 ft, Thermo's is 6 ft, and so on.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;The paddle out is pretty easy - just jump in and go out over the reef - the only problem is that the kelp will sometimes make it hard to progress.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;Thermo's is a long, powerful, left breaking rollercoaster of a wave - by far the longest ride of any of the city breaks. The takeoff is right behind the shipwreck, and is not for the fainthearted.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;If you want a more mellow surf, just sit 30m down from there and you won't need to contend with colliding with anything on takeoff. The reef is so long that you can sit almost anywhere and still get a long ride.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;When Thermo's is in the 3-6ft range, is an easy, fun wave for all surfers.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;On bigger days, this is a truly thrilling wave, with plenty of power.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;The wave tends to break in sections, which are typically makable, offering exciting moments as you charge down the reef.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;Way down at the end of the reef there are a few shallow rocks to watch out for, and be careful not to get caught against the concrete breakwater down there - not pleasant!&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;On those freak 15-20ft swells be careful. Despite Thermo's getting less of the swell, strong currents start up at that size, and it's not hard to get swept into the concrete breakwater at the end of the wave, or to get into trouble getting back in.
Ambiente
The atmosphere here is quite easy going. Requiring big swells, the spot does not break all that often, and it does not have a strong local element.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The atmosphere here is quite easy going. Requiring big swells, the spot does not break all that often, and it does not have a strong local element.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The atmosphere here is quite easy going. Requiring big swells, the spot does not break all that often, and it does not have a strong local element.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): The atmosphere here is quite easy going. Requiring big swells, the spot does not break all that often, and it does not have a strong local element.
General
When the swell is big, and the south-wester is a-blowin, this is the place to go. Remember - it's a high-tide spot, so make sure you are on top of the tides.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): When the swell is big, and the south-wester is a-blowin, this is the place to go. Remember - it's a high-tide spot, so make sure you are on top of the tides.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): When the swell is big, and the south-wester is a-blowin, this is the place to go. Remember - it's a high-tide spot, so make sure you are on top of the tides.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): When the swell is big, and the south-wester is a-blowin, this is the place to go. Remember - it's a high-tide spot, so make sure you are on top of the tides.
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Por Mark Dayton , 13-08-2009
11th August Swell 2009 - Jeez I surfed my biggest wave yesterday, I went out quickly during lunch time got some very large conditions 8 – 12 foot at a spot off a ship wreck called Thermopylae (Thermopylae ✪ ✪ ✪ A rare point break in Cape Town, this north-facing left-hander needs a huge southwest or west swell. There can be long lulls, unless a really big west swell is running.The wave bends around a rock shelf, and ends in front of the luxury Radisson Hotel. The take-off can be tricky, depending on swell size and tide). I got to surf one long wave which gave me such an adrenalin rush. I paddled back and was feeling a lot more confident for the next one. There was one other guy in the water who caught a wave close to me while I was sitting on a different section waiting for a wave we said howzit then he started paddling back to where he came from so I started paddling more towards the inside of the break because nothing was coming through hoping to catch a smaller wave in the mean time. When I looked back it was too late a massive set wave rolled through I tried to paddle to make it through but I would have had it land on the head so I tossed my board and swam down. Damn then I felt my leash break, that wasn’t funny I came up only to see this massive crazy sea around me and no board. Luckily it popped up over the wave 20 odd meters away. I tell you that was the fastest I have ever swam as I needed to get my board before the next wave did. So caught the next wave in safe and sound but wow what an experience.