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Curral Joul is a wave spot on the west coast of Sal Island, Cape Verde, sitting between Fontona to the north and Ali Baba to the south. The name reportedly comes from local Creole and the spot has a reputation for being one of the most intimidating places to ride on Sal when big swell hits.

On moderate days, Curral Joul produces fun, well-shaped waves over a reef bottom. But when a big northwest groundswell arrives, the spot transforms into a heavy, powerful break that demands respect. The waves are fast, thick and break in relatively shallow water over volcanic reef.

Most riders reach Curral Joul by launching at Fontona (the only practical beach launch on the west coast) and riding downwind. It's usually the first major wave spot encountered when heading south from Fontona.

Like all west coast spots on Sal, the wind is offshore (NE trades blowing from land), there is zero infrastructure, and the coastline is completely uninhabited. Advanced to expert level required.

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Launch at Fontona and ride downwind south along the coast. Curral Joul is roughly 1–2 km south, the first significant wave spot you encounter.

The waves break over volcanic reef, producing both lefts and rights depending on swell direction. On moderate days (1–2m), conditions are manageable for advanced riders. On big days (3m+), only experts should ride here.

Directional board essential — this is a wave spot, not a freeride playground.

From Curral Joul, riders can continue downwind south to Ali Baba and eventually Ponta Preta for a full west coast session. Or ride upwind back to Fontona.

Return: upwind to Fontona (challenging but shorter), downwind to Ali Baba/Ponta Preta/Santa Maria (longer but easier with wind), or arrange a 4x4 pickup.

On the water

Open Atlantic Ocean with powerful northwest groundswell. Waves break over volcanic lava reef bottom. Wave height varies from 1–4+ metres depending on swell.

Water temperature 21–24°C during kite season. 3/2mm wetsuit recommended due to offshore wind chill.

Strong currents possible, especially on bigger swell days. Crystal-clear water with excellent visibility.

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Advanced

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Open all year round

Year-round, but main season November to May/June with NE trade winds.

Biggest swells December to March from North Atlantic storm systems. Summer months unreliable for both wind and swell.

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Curral Joul is on the remote west coast of Sal, between Fontona and Ali Baba. No direct beach access.

Primary access: launch at Fontona and ride downwind south. Curral Joul is the first significant wave spot reached, roughly 1–2 km south of Fontona.

Some dirt tracks accessible by 4x4 approach the coast near Curral Joul, but launching from the rocky shore is very difficult and not recommended.

No infrastructure whatsoever — no bar, no toilets, no shade, no rescue. Bring all essentials: water, food, sun protection, spare gear, charged phone.

Hazards

ADVANCED TO EXPERT RIDERS ONLY.

Heavy waves on big days: when large NW groundswell arrives, Curral Joul becomes extremely powerful and intimidating. Thick, fast-breaking waves over shallow volcanic reef. This is not a forgiving spot.

Offshore wind: NE trade wind blows from land to open Atlantic. Equipment failure = drifting out to sea with nothing to stop you. Never ride alone.

Shallow reef: volcanic lava reef bottom. Very dangerous at low tide — can destroy equipment and cause serious injuries. Always check tide tables.

No rescue: completely isolated coastline. No mobile signal in some areas. Help is far away if something goes wrong.

Currents: strong longshore and rip currents possible, especially on bigger swell days.

Exhaustion: remember you still need energy to return to Fontona upwind or reach an exit point further south.

Wind specificities

Northeast trade wind blows offshore to cross-offshore at Curral Joul. The wind crosses the island and arrives at the west coast slightly accelerated through gaps in the terrain.

Wind strength: 15–25 knots during the trade wind season (November–May). The west coast generally receives stronger, cleaner wind than the south coast (Santa Maria). Kite sizes 7–11m.

The offshore wind grooms the wave faces beautifully, holding up the lip and creating clean, rideable walls. Best conditions with moderate NE trades (15–20 knots) combined with solid NW groundswell.

Too much wind (25+ knots) combined with big swell makes Curral Joul dangerous — the offshore push becomes strong and waves become chaotic.

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