Murrebue Lagoon
Pemba (Cabo Delgado) - Mozambique
Spot Type
Flat
Water
Crystal Clear
Beach
Sand
Rider Lever
beginner
Spot characteristics
Spot Type
Flat
Rider Skill
beginner
Crowd
No People on the Spot
Beach Type
Sand
Water Quality
Crystal Clear
Tide Influence
All tide levels with different conditions (chop - flat - wave)
Description of Murrebue Lagoon (Mozambique)
Nestled in the northern reaches of Mozambique lies the exquisite Murrebue Lagoon, a veritable paradise for kitesurfing enthusiasts. This idyllic spot boasts a pristine expanse of crystal clear waters that shimmer under the African sun, inviting adventurers to indulge in the exhilarating sport of kitesurfing.
Murrebue Lagoon's allure lies not only in its beauty but also in its dynamic nature, dictated by the ebb and flow of the tides. As the tides shift, so too do the conditions of the lagoon, offering kitesurfers a diverse range of experiences. During low tide, the lagoon transforms into a vast playground of flat, shallow waters stretching for kilometers. Here, riders can revel in the freedom of gliding effortlessly across the surface, surrounded by stunning sandbanks that occasionally provide thrilling obstacles to navigate or even launch from.
Conversely, high tide heralds a different kind of excitement as the once tranquil waters become imbued with a lively chop. Yet, far from deterring enthusiasts, this presents an opportunity for a different kind of adventure. Brave souls can venture up to 3 kilometers out to the reef where a safe wake break awaits, promising an exhilarating wave session that's sure to get the adrenaline pumping.
What truly sets Murrebue Lagoon one of the places you need to go kiting to is its versatility, catering to kitesurfers of all styles and preferences. Whether you're drawn to the serenity of gliding across calm waters or the adrenaline-fueled thrill of conquering waves, this enchanting destination offers the perfect setting for your kitesurfing escapades.
For further info you can read the related blogpost:
North Mozambique: the Undiscovered Kite Paradise
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Spot profile
Travel spot
The typical kite travel destination, it is known for its great conditions, and kiters from around the world come here for their vacations.
Adventure spot
That dream place out of the normal touristic routes. Once you reach it, you feel in paradise, it can be anything extraordinary, a hidden gem, remote and fascinating.
Equipment
Shorty for the cold season (from June to September)
Wind Conditions
Main wind directions
% of Windy days per month
Wind Speed Range
From 13 to 25 Knots
Suggested sizes
8 - 9 mt
10 - 11 mt
12 - 13 mt
14 mt and above
Forecast on Windy.com
Dangers
At low tide, there are areas with a completely safe sandy bottom. Some spots have rocks and around these areas there it is plenty of sea urchins, but they are very clearly visible and distinct from white sand areas. At high tide, the bottom is not reachable so no particular dangers.
Location
Closest City
Pemba (Cabo Delgado)
How to get There
Drive out of Pemba past the airport in direction of Mecufi, After 1 km past the crossroad to Mecufi hit the road down to the beach. There are several places to stop along the beach, the best is at Il Pirata, where you can also stay or just have great Italian food at their restaurant. There are different accomodation places on the beach including the same Pirata.
Access
To reach the spot it is needed 4x4 car. Various places to stop and a couple of restaurants on the beach to have good lunch in between the sessions.
What to do besides kitesurfing
Pemba is the nearest city. There you can find cheaper accommodations than on the beach, but it is recommendable to stay in Murrebue if you want to have a kite vacation. There are some night club and restaurants in the city, especially on Wimby Beach, that can be visited in the evening. If you want to travel around it is worth a visit to IBO Island and the Quirimbas. Pemba has some portuguese ruins and typical markets that can be visited in half day.
Video about Kite Spot
This amazing video was made by Charlotte Consorti and Bruno Dubosq during their visit to Murrebue lagoon in 2015. The video, part of their 'KITESURFING PARADISE' series on youtube, shows the beauty of the lagoon and its changing colors and nuances during the different tide moments.