After you leave the Ambriz bilboard on the left, drive all the way until you find a path on your left, just one km before the town airport. To make it easier go to the town airport and turn back so that you can find the track. white sand track, just follow them till the beach. It´s a paradise. "believe".
Hey! Surfer guys you don’t know how beautiful is this place. You can’t imagine. It has very easy access and also as a very fresh place to make a barbecue and drink fresh beer. It´s an easy place to surf and you can reach the peak easily walking beside the mountain trough the rocks, or you can go swimming and walking. There you have three ways to get a wave. 1º you can stay near the rocks or go far way and take waves coming from two directions perfectly. Don’t lose time. Come.
Overview
Atmosphere
When I first looked at the beach I was amazed with such a beautiful place. I can’t talk in English because I don’t know the right word to describe it, but I can say it’s beautiful.
comment by rhinoleith@hotmail.com, 2006-08-12 22:33:53
Great Waves
I spent about a month last year in Angola during a military medical exercise called medflag. I grew up surfing in Florida and gave it up when I joined the Air Force. The waves in Cabo Ledo were 3-6 feet for a week. We convoyed to Ambriz and the waves were a solid 6 foot for almost two weeks! Not sure if that is typical, but sure was awsome to wake up too every morning. Got lots of pictures but never got to surf!
comment by rush01@email.cz, 2006-05-09 10:16:56
Hi All,I was working in Luanda five years ago and visited Ambriz for long weekend. I must say that Ambriz is one of the most beautiful places on Earth!!Its really shame that I didnt have my surfboard with me otherwise I would probably stay there forever:-)
comment by Theodorus, 2006-01-03 12:18:41
Good memories
With all due respect to the previous messenger.... I surfed in Angola for about 1.5 years and am now in Namibia, and never saw a great white in either of these countries. I traveled throughout Angola, yes the roads are not good, and the landmines only become a problem if you go offroad, and only inland, not so much along the coast. The swell obviously picks up in winter, and summer days might be flat, but the country is so beautiful, that having to wait for a wave can't be the worst thing happening. I haven't surfed in Ambriz, but was there one day when the swell was absolutely enormous. Some friends said they surfed Cabo Ledo that day, with overhead barrels from far behind the point. These are the kind of places/ countries still to be explored, and it should be enjoyed while spending time there. I miss every second I spent in Angola….
comment by rhinoleith@hotmail.com, 2006-08-12 22:33:53