Surf spot located near Rome. The spot offers both left and right breaking waves that form over a sea bottom consisting of sand and rocks. The best swell directions for Circoletto are south and southwest, while the ideal wind directions are north, northeast, and east. The spot can get crowded with both locals and travelers. To reach Circoletto, head to the coastal area southwest of Rome. The waves at Circoletto are suitable for surfers with some experience, as the sea bottom has rocky sections that can be unforgiving. Shortboards and fish type boards are the most suitable equipment for the conditions on offer. When the swell and wind conditions align, Circoletto can produce quality waves with good shape and power. As with many spots that have a local crew of surfers, it’s important to be respectful in the water and wait your turn. Respect the locals. Check out the good surf at Circoletto in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.
All tides are good