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Fishermen boat carrying sardines on Nouakchott beach

Le Wharf (Nouakchott)

Nouakchott's old-wharf wave is an industrial-shoreline surf check where scarcity, access, pollution, and entry matter as much as the short jetty lines themselves. It is not a destination-quality Mauritanian landmark so much as the capital's known breakwater option when winter northwest swell reaches the coast. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Le Wharf (Nouakchott) in Nouakchott and North.

Break TypeJetty Break
Skill LevelIntermediate - Advanced
LocationNouakchott and North, MR
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The old jetty is easiest to read with east wind and a northwest pulse, and tide is a minor filter compared with whether the short line is actually standing up.

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Lineup Guide

The old jetty is easiest to read with east wind and a northwest pulse, and tide is a minor filter compared with whether the short line is actually standing up.

Access runs through an industrial shoreline where jetty access may be restricted, so verify the legal entry, avoid polluted edge water, and do not count on local surf infrastructure or spare gear.

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