The Perfect Wave Surf Experience Destinations
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The Perfect Wave Surf Experience Destinations
0 1 p o T The Perfect Wave Surf Experience Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Banda Seri Begawan Northern Sumatra Kuala Lumpur Singapore Mentawai Southern Sumatra Jakarta Central Java West Java I N D I A N Lombok &Sumbawa East Java Dili Bali O C E A N Sumba,Flores &Timor 1500km 1. Mentawai Islands and North Sumatra Get a group together and experience the Mecca of surf destinations Overview : A trip to The Mentawai Islands for any surfer worth his salt is an absolute necessity. Any surfer who reads surfing magazines or watches surf videos will definitely have fantasized about booking a trip to the Mentawai. by coral barrier reefs that pick up consistent swell from the Indian Ocean. The sheer number of the little passages, reefs, bays, inlets and points is unsurpassed anywhere on the planet. Considered the most consistent area of surf in the world, the Mentawai can get surf year round, but is most consistent from March to November. The Mentawai Islands are a chain of about seventy islands and islets off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. There are 4 main islands and the rest are small islets. The islands lie approximately 150 kilometres off the Sumatran coast and are widely regarded as one of, if not the premier surf destination in the world. The Mentawai chain spans about 160 kilometres. There are literally thousands of surf able options for every standard of surfer. The 49 named breaks are some of the most famous waves in the world. The islands are fringed The most popular way to surf the Mentawai Islands is by charter boat, but there are also a couple of great resorts if you prefer landbased accommodation or are planning to travel with a non-surfing partner. We recommend Wave park in the Playgrounds region of Siberut as well as HT’s Surf Resort and Aloita in Sipora. Travel to the resorts from Padang is either by charter flight or overnight ferry. Charters generally depart Padang in the afternoon or evening of the first day, and return on the morning of the last day. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 North Sumatra From the Mentawai you can access the more remote islands of Nias, Telo’s & Banyaks. Most charters in the Mentawai region will run trips to these areas, but with dedicated charters and surf camps / resorts in the area, you can be sure to get a local perspective of the regions. Banyak Islands The Banyak Islands in remote North Sumatra has been a closely guarded secret, so could be described as one of the last surf frontiers in Indonesia! It is a surfer’s paradise with some still untapped breaks setting the scene for any kind of surfer /adventurer. The safest and best way of getting around is aboard an air-conditioned surf charter vessel. The majority of surf breaks have remained nameless and there is still more exploring going on. There is a wide range of lefts and rights, hollow and performance waves, so expect your back-hand and fore-hand to both get a solid workout. There are waves for all styles and ability levels ranging from dredging deep barrels, fast down the line peelers, perfect peaks or long cruisy walls for long boarders or mellow crew. The Banyak Islands are located approximately 60 miles off the northwest coast of Sumatra, Indonesia’s northern most and largest Island. There are two main islands in the Banyak Islands- Treasure Island and the island of the Bay Of Plenty. Both harbour incredible breaks perfectly aligned to catch the clean, consistent swells of the Indian Ocean. Surfing charters in North Sumatra and particularly the Banyak Islands are less likely to encounter crowds like in the Mentawai’s. You will never feel lonely though, as these islands are exposed to pretty much the same swell as the Mentawai Islands, giving you plenty of surf days to keep you well busy. Uncrowded barrels, plenty of swell, untouched natural rainforest, wildlife, epic Sumatran sunsets; remote islands and warm tropical water await you. You can also go fishing, snorkelling, spearfishing, jungle-trekking-no mass tourism here, just fun and adventure in the comfortable luxury of an air-conditioned motor yacht. Nias The Nias Islands of Indonesia are one of the most consistent surfing travel destinations in the world. The perfect right-hander at Sorake Bay on the island of Nias was the first worldclass wave discovered in the Sumatra region. Nias was first surfed in 1975, by Aussie surfers. 0 1 p To Top 10 The recent earthquake actually improved wave quality in the Nias region, raising the high tide mark and ensuring most reefs generally pick up more swell, and are surf able on all tides! ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Its broad exposure towards the vast southern Indian Ocean ensures these majestic islands are remarkably consistent pretty much year round. Keyhole Surf Camp’s goal is to provide any surfer the opportunity to score the best waves of their lives. Surf Nias has the experience and local knowledge to get you to the best possible waves as quickly as possible and in complete safety. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Mentawai from North to South (main surf spots) Burgerworld Burgerworld is a mushy point break right -hander. It can offer hollow sections at times, but usually it offers a long, rippable wall with multiple cutback sections. E-Bay Four Bobs E-Bay is a hollow left that barrels on the takeoff and offers a short wall down the line. A great option when there’s plenty of swell. Four Bobs is a small peak when there is heaps of swell, or if you are looking for a mellower option. Mainly a right with a short barrel off the takeoff, but it tends to die off into the channel. There’s an even shorter left, but it’s not usually worth the effort. Bank Vaults Bank Vaults is a heavy right-hander that barrels and spits. Usually bigger than most spots in the area. Watch out for clean-up sets. Icelands Scarecrows Icelands is another consistent left-hander when the swell is smaller. It usually offers some rideable waves, even when other breaks are flat. Scarecrows breaks off of an island just south of Telescopes. Good lefts but a bit unpredictable and shifty. It’s a short, wedgy wave that works best on a dropping high tide. Pit Stops Telescopes Pit Stops is the right off the peak at E-Bay. A playful right that can offer some cover-ups on the take-off, but it is generally a high performance wave with air sections at the end. Ends in a sandy channel. Telescopes is a perfect wrapping left reef. Long walls wrap around the reef with very few sections on larger days. It generally breaks in pretty deep water, but it can get heavy and shallow on the inside on big days. Bintangs Hideaways Bintangs is a short and hollow right across the channel from Lance’s Left. As the wave approaches the reef, the bottom drops out before barrelling towards the channel. Hideaways is a very hollow left that can be very shallow at low tide. The waves come out of deep water, then unload on a shallow section of reef before barrelling towards the channel. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Lance’s Left No Kanduis Lance’s Left is a long left wall that wraps down the point before hitting the last section, which is the main take-off area. Great hollow section after the take-off. A bigger board helps on the large days. No Kanduis is a long barrelling left that wraps around a small island. Usually very sectiony, but can line up on very big swells. Many barrels on offer, but usually only makeable for one or two sections before closing out. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Mentawai from North to South (main surf spots) Rags Right Rags Right is a shorter, hollow right on the southern end of Rags Island. Similar to HT’s only a little shorter, but just as good. It can be fickle, but it’s one of the best rights in the islands. Thunders The Hole Thunders is another large left that both picks up, and can hold the biggest swells. It’s a top to bottom wave on the outside, that gets a bit mellower on the inside section. Another wave that usually has a lot of water moving about, so a bigger board can come in handy. The Hole is another very hollow left off a small island in the southern end of the Mentawais. Starts barrelling from take off, but never really stops until a close out section at the end of the reef. Definitely not a place to straighten out at. Rags Left Bank Vaults Rags Left is a sick lefthander that can hold the biggest swells. It is very hollow and can often dish out some of the heaviest hold-downs in the island chain. Usually a bit more water moving around so a larger board can be useful. Bank Vaults is a heavy right-hander that barrels and spits. Usually bigger than most spots in the area. Watch out for clean-up sets. Rifles Nipussi is a shorter right that breaks down the point from Bank Vaults. Definitely fun and rippable. Usually has fairly deep water from the takeoff to the inside. Ends in a riptide that sucks all the water back out to sea. A good option when there’s not much swell, and usually the most consistent spot in the area. Rifles is one of the best waves in the Mentawais. A very long right-hander that wraps around the other side of the same island as No Kanduis. Rarely makeable from start to finish, but even just from section to section you can score epic rides up to 100 yards or longer. Nice and hollow when it’s a few feet overhead, but usually a little sectiony when it’s smaller. Nipussi 0 1 p To Top 10 Hollow Trees (HT’s or Lance’s Right) Hollow Trees (HT’s or Lance’s Right) is an epic righthander that has been all over the surf mags and videos during the last ten or so years. The main takeoff spot is up the point where most of the waves start barrelling and peel flawlessly down the reef. On larger swells it can be very shifty and hard to read. It can shift more to the end bowl where it can break, reform, then bowl again into the channel. The inside is very shallow and is often referred to as the “surgeon’s table” due to the many reef-cuts doled out to travelling surfers. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Macaronis Macaronis is one of the most perfect waves in the world. A very hollow wave with various shallow spots. Lefts start peeling way up the point, and then gradually slow down as they approach the channel. The further up the point you paddle, the faster it barrels when you take off. After the initial barrel ride, the wave offers one of the most rippable walls to unleash any manoeuvre you can think of. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks North Sumatra Banyak Islands Migila’s Migila’s is located inside of “The Pig.” Migila’s is a right-hand peak with a short perfect barrel on take-off before slowly peeling off to the beach. Warren’s Warren’s is a fun right-hand peak opposite Cobra’s. It breaks over a combination of reef and sand which can finish on the beautiful white sandy beach. Toytown Lefts The Pig Toytown Lefts is a perfectly shaped peeling left located deep in the bay. It really only starts to work on larger swells. You can cruise down the line or hit the lip over and over again. The Pig is a deep water right-hand break exposed to all possible swell. Rarely below head-high “The Pig” provides some exhilarating drops and big open faces. Indies 1 and 2 Lizards Nest Indies 1 and 2 “Indies” 1 and 2 get their names because they are the outside breaks and indicators for “Treasures”. These two waves are for experienced surfers only and produce heart-pumping barrels over shallow reef. The bigger the swell the better! Lizards Nest is somewhat fickle, but if the elements come together you will experience one of the best waves in Indo. Known to produce a magic 10-second barrel leaving any of those who have surfed it or even seen it totally awe-struck! Turtle’s Joysticks Turtle’s is a fun, playful left-hand peak that peels along and also winds up on the beautiful white sandy beach. A great take-off and workable wall that can produce a nice barrel also depending on swell direction. Joysticks is a super fun right-hand peak which produces a perfect barrel on the take-off before backing off into a nice wall allowing for some turns. If you have enough speed you can link up into the inside bowl for a nice long ride. Gorilla’s Cobra Gorilla’s is an untamed right-hand beast that is rarely surfed. It is the type of wave that will really deflate your ego if it smashes you. Make sure you pack your peanuts! Cobra is a world-class left-hander that can produce an epic 8-10 second barrel or nice ripable face depending on swell direction. Cobra’s clean blue lines peel down the reef into a channel, which can provide a perfect photo opportunity. 0 1 p To Top 10 Mini’s Mini’s is located deep in the bay “Mini’s” is a playful right which peaks up and delivers a short barrel and workable face. It only starts working on larger swells, as it picks up half the swell of Treasure Island. Treasure Island ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Clarets Clarets is a beautiful long left-hand point which peels down the line offering a perfect open workable face. You will be able to perfect your big carving turns or hunt down some inside barrels. Treasure Island is one of the best right-hand point breaks in Indo, consistently offering up to four mesmerising barrels per wave with a nice almond-shaped rippable face. This is one of the jewels in the crown of sheer Indo perfection running a few hundred yards down a perfectly shaped reef. Always a favourite amongst guests as it satisfies all abilities. A taste of “Treasures” has you hooked for years to come. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 The Mentawai Islands experience consistently high temperatures and humidity, with barely any change in temperature year round, due to the chains’ close proximity to the Equator. The dry season runs from March to September, and the wet season is from about October to February, but even during the dry season, you will often find there can be brief thunderstorms, but they generally don’t last long and occur mostly at night. for thousands of miles up towards the equator. The Roaring 40’s are the swell source the Mentawai are directly exposed to. Even during the off season when the trade winds tend west and north-west, you can still find some great, fun waves as the swells can still be quite regular. The winds are variable throughout most of the year. Favourable easterly trade winds that blow side/offshore on the main breaks are predominant from May to September. March, April, September and October often experience light winds and glassy conditions. Water temperature is fairly constant at about 27-28C. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations The main surf season in the Ments is from March to November. This is when the low pressure systems off Antarctica push ground swells www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Mumbai Thiladhunmathee Atoll INDIA INSET Miladhunmadulu Atoll Chennai Colombo SRI LANKA Faadhippolhu Atoll MALE North Male Atoll THE MALDIVES MALE Mafuri South Male Atoll Central Atolls Haru Haru Felidhe Atoll Mulaku Atoll Kolhumadulu Atoll Fulidu Hadhdhunmathee Atoll Southern Atolls Rakidu Huvadhoo Atoll Havaru Foammulah Atoll INSET Addu Atoll Hitadu Gan INSET 400km 2. Maldives Island Nation The perfect destination for a couples’ getaway or a family holiday to remember Overview : 0 1 p To Top 10 The Maldives is perfect for a couples’ getaway or even a mind blowing family holiday. With so many resorts in the Maldives there are options for everyone. However as a surfer it is essential to ensure you have a wave at your front door. That way you can squeeze a wave in while your significant other does a multitude for other activities, enjoys world class spa treatment or just lazes by the pool. Most of the resorts in the Maldives aren’t geared to service surfers, so make sure you are staying at a resort with a surf program so that you can access all breaks in the region you are staying. The resorts in North Male that service surfers with surf programs and expert surf guides are Dhonveli , Four Seasons Kuda Huraa & Hudhuranfushi Resort. Other resorts will be able to assist you to surf, but don’t have dedicated surf programs. In South Male you have Holiday Inn Kandooma and Anantara. We believe that the surf program at Kandooma is the best in the Maldives, but we are biased, as we run the program ourselves. There are a few options in the Central atolls with resorts in Meemu and Laamu. The pick for us is the Six Senses in Laamu that is just amazing and with Ying Yang surf break across the channel, you have all bases covered. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 But if a resort is not what you are after the new way to experience the Maldives is to stay in a guest house on a local island. The first of these was set up by our partner Brian James. Brian set up Cokes Surf Camp on Thulusdhoo. Since then they have been popping up everywhere, but be careful as many will promise things they can’t deliver, so make sure you get a referral before making your decision. In our opinion though the best way to expe- rience the Maldives is by boat charter. Boat charters guarantee you get to really maximize your surf time. Boat charters are best when you have a group of mates or a few families that you can travel exclusively with. But if you want to just jump on a charter, there are normally plenty of mixed charters, where you can meet new friends. The Maldives are a group of over 1200 islands formed from coral and located south west of India in the Indian Ocean. It is a tropical island paradise with pristine clear waters and beautiful world renowned resorts with over- water bungalows. The Maldives has something for every budget. There are local island surf camps, or if you’re not travelling with a non-surfing partner then the best way to get the most out of a surfing trip in the Maldives is to get yourself on a surf boat charter. This is life stripped down to simplicity – bright blue skies, all-year sunshine and fantastic diving and snorkeling in lagoons the temperature of bath water. The country embraces travellers from around the world allowing them the freedoms holiday makers require without compromising the islands’ deep Muslim faith. The Maldives is the smallest Asian country in terms of both population and area; it is the smallest predominantly Muslim nation in the world. The Maldives is unique. The islands are on average only 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) above sea level, it is the lowest country on the planet. It is also the country with the lowest high point in the world, at 2.3 metres. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surfing Maldives During the last decade, surfing in the Maldives has attracted plenty of Australian surfers and crew from all over the world. The same swells that hit Indonesia deliver the goods to the Maldives, the only difference being that the latitude is higher, so exposure is reduced. There are three main surfing areas 1. The North and South Male Atoll, best during the South-West Monsoon season, from April to October. From May to August waves are strongest. 2. Central Atolls offer predominantly long, clean rights varying in size between 3 and 6ft. During the Australian winter (April-October), it’s never flat 3. Southern Atolls best from February to April and from September to November. There are always waves in the area, but the winds become very strong at other times. by dhoni transferring surfers from the resorts. Although not all the spots can be accessed from the resorts. Usually surfers prefer the surf charters to reach the different points in North and South Male’ Atolls, as they have no constraints and can choose among the most famous breaks. Don’t leave without surfing Cokes, Jailbreaks (Himmafushi), Honky’s, Sultans and Tucky Joes! North & South Male Atoll Central Atolls The most famous breaks are in North Male’ Atolls. These points offer rights and lefts. Always something for beginners or for professional surfers, with waves from ranging from 1 to 3 meters with long point breaks. Surf spots can be accessed in two ways; by surf charter, or Around 140kms south of Male lie the Central Atolls. This area was explored by seaplane on an Oxbow expedition in 2004, and from there the first Central Atolls surf charters began. To this day few boats canvas this area, so it’s perfect for those wanting to experience uncrowded surf. 0 1 p To Top 10 Southern Atolls There are atolls, about 340kms south of Male, with at least a dozen high level reef breaks. Only just recently increasing in popularity, these atolls are less travelled due to their distance from Male. An extra domestic flight is required to get there, which is great news for those looking to get away from the crowds. Due to wind conditions these atolls are best surfed from February to April and from September to November. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks North Male Surf breaks Lohis Lohis - Good and hollow left-hander with two sections. It requires big SE swells and high tides to work best. NW-NE offshore winds are ideal. This is the break at Hudhuran Fushi Resort. Chickens Chickens - Eastern reef of North Male Atoll. This long, excellent left-hander has two sections with an enjoyable, thin, peeling, racing lip. Best winds are NW-NNE (offshore). It was named because of the poultry farm on the island and is only accessed by boat. Honkeys Honkeys - One of the most consistent waves of North Male Atoll off the island of Thanburudhoo which is uninhabited. This is an excellent, long, world-class left-hander. The take-off is a steep outside peak called ‘Phantoms’, which slingshots into a very long, walled, super fast section called the ‘Pinnacles’. Rides are 100 to 150 meters. It is best on high tide with any wind from W to N and is only accessed by boat. Jails Jails - Jails is actually the break off the island Himmafushi which used to actually have a jail on it. The jail has moved to a new one, but the name stays. This wave is a perfect right-hand reef break with a big wack able wall and a few cover up sections. One of the most popular breaks due to the fact it isn’t a heavy wave and is normally a little smaller than its cousin Honkey’s across the channel. 0 1 p To Top 10 Sultans Sultans - Easy spot located off Thanburudhoo island on the other side of Honkey’s. Excellent and long right-hander that can provide long walls and even hollow sections during big swells from the south. One of the most consistent waves of the Male atolls that never closes out, even on large swells. It is best at high tide and with west to north winds. Cokes Cokes - Also at the eastern reef of North Male Atoll, this wave is a short, intense ride with a steep barrelling take off, followed by a very shallow inside section that opens up even more than the takeoff. Ideal on a straight south swell and NW winds. Named after the Coca-Cola factory on the island, there’s a beautiful view of the palm fringed beach from the surf zone. To best experience Cokes, you can stay at our surf camp right on the point of the break itself. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Ninjas Ninjas - North Male Atoll break out the front of Club Med Resort. This slow right-hander is good for beginners and long-boarders. Best on W-NW winds with a moderate Sth swell. It was named Ninjas due to the Japanese riders that love the break. However can be a serious wave when a big SE swell hits it. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks South Male Surf Breaks Kandooma Right Kandooma Right is at your doorstep if you’re staying at Kandooma Resort. You could throw a cricket ball to the take off zone from your villa. A fast breaking right with two take off spots, the first an easier option with the second a more critical take off. This wave breaks over relatively shallow reef for 100 meters and provides many barrel opportunities. It is best on a mid tide and is one of the best waves in the Maldives at 3 to 6ft. It likes a SE swell direction and is offshore in any W win. Natives/Foxys - This wave is very fast and hollow breaking over relatively shallow coral. It’s “Goofys Paradise” or if you’re fast on the backhand you will love this wave. Breaks for 100 to 150 metres and provides many barrel opportunities. Best with SE swell and NW wind. On transfer you will visit both Foxy’s and Rip Tides, so you get the best of both worlds. Quarters Riptides Quarters - Gulhigaathuhuraa, uninhabited island attached to Anantara Resort. Eastern Reef of South Male Atoll. The wave has two sections; the outside is a fat, slow and meandering wave perfect for long boarders and even beginners. The inside section is a really nice, fast little right-hander that picks up less swell than most other places, but on its day delivers perfect barrels. Best in W to NW winds. It was named after the resort workers’ quarters on the island. Riptides - A right hander breaking for 150 meters on a reef in the middle of a channel. Need a transfer to this wave even though it is very close. The wave is aptly named as sometimes very strong currents can sweep you seaward so we always check current conditions before settling in for a session. Great wave for longboarders and shortboarders as well as low or intermediate surfers, providing very carvable walls and the occasional hollow section. Best in Sth swell and SW wind. Twin Peaks Tucky Joes / Boatyards Twin Peaks - Iyaru Faru near the island of Gulhi, an inhabited island, eastern reef of South Male Atoll. Sectiony left and right, that picks up more swell than most of the breaks in South Malé Atoll. Can have a good end section on the left in a big southerly swell. The right is a real mixed bag and rarely delivers the goods. Best in N winds, and the higher the tide, the better. Tucky Joes / Boatyards - Considered by those “in the know”, to be the best break in the Maldives on its day. The take off can be steep. A very fast reaction is required to set up for the freight train ahead. Up to 200 mtrs long it offers several barrel opportunities, sometimes linking to offer long intense rides out of the sun. On a perfect day you will get 3 barrel sections, the best being the last if you have the guts to take it on. The reef is shallow and low tide can stop play. Prefers light NW wind and SE swell. Not for the faint hearted on a big day. Natives/Foxys 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Kates Kates - Boduhuraa, uninhabited island near the Anantara Resort, eastern reef of South Male Atoll. Small short left, best in NW to N winds. This wave is fickle, but with the right conditions is a very fun option. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Central Atolls The Meemu, Thaa and Laamu Atolls offer spots exposed to all wind directions and for all levels. All spots in the Meemu Atoll are on a coastline facing to the east. There is always a left or a right hander well protected from the predominant south westerly wind, but south easterly or even easterly winds may affect all spots negatively. All spots are close to each other so you can change spots within a few minutes! The Thaa Atoll picks up south east swell and may be even bigger than spots on east facing coastlines of other atolls. Due to its secluded location it is almost guaranteed that you will not even spot another surf charter during your stay. The spots are well protected from North to Northwest winds. Conditions may be fickle in other wind directions. This area will be chosen only in very stable weather conditions. Spots in the Laamu Atoll are spread from the south facing coastline along the east facing up to the north east corner where waves wrap around. As a result you will find spots protected from all wind directions except a rare straight easterly breeze. The first resort on the atoll has now opened and you can now stay at the luxury Six Senses Resort, which is directly across the channel to Ying Yang surf break. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Central Atolls Meemu Atoll : Veyvah Muli Inside/F1 Veyvah - Perfect left hander with long wall. Easy take off with several options with long rides. Not too heavy - great fun. Muli Inside/F1 - A very fast right, with long walls, hollow, barreling, can be shallow, but still with a safe ending. Very well protected from southerly winds, needs bigger swells to work. Mulha Mulha - The left here is a pretty shallow, fast wave. Works only in certain types of conditions. Mulha Mulha - Right hander that can hold bigger swells, easy to ride even when it is big. Good for intermediates and even beginners. Muli Outside/Mushrooms Muli Outside/Mushrooms - Picks up more swell, good in SW winds, right hander with long walls, can max out easily, easy exit on the corner. Thaa Atoll : Malik’s Finnimas Malik’s - When the wind is from the southeast and the swell is large from the southwest you should head to the island of Hirilandhoo. The left hand reef pass there can produce some great barrels on long and speedy walls. Finnimas - Speedy, shallow left that can produce some firing waves. When it is on it can provide some greenroom time. 0 1 p To Top 10 Outside and Inside Mikados Outside and Inside Mikados - Powerful waves with fast, hollow walls. Can produce some awesome barrels. Catches more swell than other spots in this area but is less protected to winds. When it is on, it can give you the surf of your lifetime. Adonis Adonis - This right hander needs bigger swells as it is more protected. Can get fast and hollow, shallow sections. If it is on the rides can be pretty long. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Finnimas Timarafuri Timarafuri - Pretty straight reef. Tends to close out. Can be fun in a sectiony swell with a beach break style. Finnimas - On the other side of the island there is a right hander that sometimes breaks. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Central Atolls Laamu Atoll : Refugee’s Left Opposite Tsunamis Refugee’s Left - Heavy left that tends to close out picks up a lot of swell. Opposite Tsunamis - This left picks up probably the most swell of all east facing spots in the Laamu atoll. As the reef is quite straight it tends to close out though. When Tsunamis is too small this left can be fun. It is well protected from westerly to northerly winds. Ying Yang Ying Yang - one of the most consistent spots in the area and loves a solid southeast swell. Yin Yang has a long inside section and can produces some incredibly hollow barrels.Outside is a mellow wall with safe rides in deep water. 0 1 p To Top 10 Refugee’s Right Refugee’s Right - Fast and shallow take off, barreling, spitting, perfect wave. Only for those who can handle the speed! Quite dangerous wave, Tsunamis usually works better. Tsunamis Tsunamis - When the swell is big this right hand wave is just perfect. It has three parts to it. The outside, corner and the inside. All three parts are connecting when the swell is right and make the wave tons of fun. Usually you take off at the outside. The reef is pretty straight here and you can pull into the barrel just after take off. When you are fast enough you get to the corner where waves are a bit mellower and give you a little break to do performance turns. Stay on from there to the inside and you will get another long and heavy barrel section. Unfortunately this wave is always smaller than Ying Yang and has its flat spells. Also currents can get very heavy to make this impossible to surf. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Langon Bank Langon Bank - This right needs big easterly swells but is very well protected from southerly winds. This spot is rarely surfed due to a lack of anchorage. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Southern Atolls Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll : It is said that the Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll (also named Huvadhoo Atoll) offers the best conditions for surfing in the Maldives. It works best in February to April and September to November. It picks up more swell than any other Atoll in the Maldives and from every direction. The Gaafu Dhaalu offers the greatest quantity and variety of spots. To almost every island on the outside of the atoll you will find one or two breaks. There is everything from barreling and hollow walls to soft and never ending playful waves. 0 1 p To Top 10 Beacons Dhigulaabadhoo / Castaways Beacons - This break is 3 hrs away from the airport, at the first southern reef pass. Touted as the Maldives’ gutsiest wave, Beacons powerful right tubes onto a shallow unforgiving reef. SW swells will break down the reef, but a SE swell will create peaks slamming straight onto close-out sections of coral. Beacons is flanked by an unnamed left across the channel, which have its days in a big swell and tend to go unridden. Dhigulaabadhoo / Castaways - Across the channel from Beacons, this left is called Dhiraagu after the phone company in the Maldives as the island is shaped like a phone. A sort of fat ride on the takeoff and if the swell direction is right can link up with another section on the inside where it produces a bit more speed and power, needs same wind as Beacons and can be surfed on all tides, plenty of marine life around here common to see whale sharks. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Southern Atolls Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll : KH - KH KH - KH is almost east coast and the two distinct take off spots link together in bigger swell and tide conditions. Blue Bowls or Voodoos Blue Bowls or Voodoos - Blue Bowls is the most flexible right, tucked inside the pass and protected from SW-W Winds. More of a point style wave, it has good a length of ride and nice bowly sections for performance moves. All swells, all tides and all sizes. Kaededhdhoo or Airports Koodhoo and Viligili Right Kaededhdhoo or Airports - Fun right hander when the swell is large. As it is on the west side of the atoll it doesn’t receive as much swell as the other breaks. Lucky punters will score good at Airports with a strong S-SW swell and NE wind. Koodhoo and Viligili Right - East facing lefts, very well protected from dominant westerly winds. Booga Reef or Two Ways Booga Reef or Two Ways - Left and righthander - with the right usually coming up better but it needs a big swell to hit its protected position, making it at favourite with intermediates. Fun, peeling, long walls with a bit of depth to the water. 0 1 p To Top 10 Love Charms Love Charms - are actually several reliable lefts, which can handle E winds and any size of swell. Low tide is the best when it is small, soft and broken into two distinct sections. Bigger swell morphs into a long, hollow wall, with protected pockets. Rockets or Tiger Stripes Rockets or Tiger Stripes - Named after the narrow gouges in the reef that give a striped effect, Tigers is a real growling left in a strong swell. Tricky take offs into a long speedy wall before committing to an inside tube section that wraps and peters out in the channel. Unimpressive when small, it always seems to be bigger than everywhere else. All tides, all variations of S Swells and any N Wind. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Gani Point or Five Islands Gani Point or Five Islands - Five Islands is another righthander that breaks hard and hollow on the shallow reef inside. The outside section encourages deep takeoffs into racy walls and handles the biggest swells at all tides. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Southern Atolls Addu Atoll : The Addu Atoll is basically not described at all yet. Nevertheless some adventurous surfers have discovered the area and found several spots on the south but also at the west and east facing parts of the atoll. Especially the left hander on the island of Vilingili and the right hander just south of Gan are known to offer good days. The Addu Atoll doesn’t have the perfectly shaped soft breaking waves. It is technically more challenging as it requires more flexibility to make the sections or to get enough speed out of the less powerful faces. The swell exposure is the best of the whole Maldives. Vilingili Airport Lights Vilingili - This right needs swell from westerly directions to stay open. Clean and small swells work the best at this spot. Mulikede / Kanda Muli - Beach break type reef as it is too straight for a point break. Can be fun with small swells. Then there are tons of peaks favouring lefts. Airport Lights - Very fast and powerful righthander that tends to close out unless you are really fast. If you make the sections you will be rewarded with nice barrels, if you are not, you will definitely end up on the shallow reef. The spot is well protected from west to south west winds especially if the swell is large and once you can surf the more northern parts of the reef corner. Outsides can be really throwing and intimidating. Hithado / Kottey Vilingili / Madihera Mulikede / Kanda Muli 0 1 p To Top 10 Hithado / Kottey - Left Hander beach break type reef. Works in easterly and southerly wind directions. The spot is accessible by land. Take a cab from equator village or hire a motorcycle. The spot is in front of a dump and can have its heavy days. Vilingili / Madihera - This spot picks up a lot of swell but tends to be fickle. In the right wind directions it offers a fun lefthander with different sections and take off points. The waves hit from deep water and provide some heavy barrels at certain spots of the reef. The bottom of the reef is a bit uneven which makes the wave funny at times and changes from heavy to soft within a few meters. For those of you that can adapt quickly the Vilingili left can be tons of fun and high quality. Once the winds swing around more to the south east the end section of this wave can be firing. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Gaukendi Bridge Gaukendi Bridge - Works best when all other spots are too small. Then it may offer some short but fun left hand rides on the south side of the bay. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Temperature is consistent the whole year round 29 - 32’C during the day and 25-26’C during the night. The Maldives climate can be divided into two periods, characterised by two monsoons. Maldives. All the breaks occur near the tight channels of the atolls. The currents through these channels can become very strong. During the south-west monsoon, currents go towards the external reef of the atolls creating the best conditions for surfing. The swelling lines are usually perfect and the waves keep the same shape with all the tides. The surf throughout the Maldives generally ranges in size from 4-8 feet, however bigger days have been experienced. The best waves in North Male can be experienced from May to October, with the biggest swells likely to occur in June/July/August. The best waves in South Male usually come July to October. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations 1. The South-West Monsoon, from May to November, is humid and with persistent rainfalls. In this period the sea is heavy and winds are strong. 2. The North-East Monsoon, from December to April, has very little rainfall and lower humidity. The tides and currents place a very important role in defining the surfing conditions in the www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 INSET AHU Honolulu Lahaina California Los Angeles MAUI Hilo ATLANTIC OCEAN MEXICO Hawaii Maxico City BIG ISLAND PERU INSET EL SALVADOR COSRA RICA Salvador BRAZIL Lima Caribbean Sea PACIFIC OCEAN 2000km Washington D.C. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CHILE Brasilia Rio de Janeiro Santiago San Jose 3. Hawaii The birth place of surfing and also home to big wave surfing in the pacific PERFECT to learn to surf as well Overview : Surfing was first documented here in 1779 but in all likelihood the Polynesian people had been surfing here since 400AD. Hawaii truly is the birthplace of surfing. Initially a sport reserved for royalty, the ancients would move from their winter homes in the north shore to their summer retreats in the south of the islands to pick up the best waves all year round. Surfing was popularised by Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku in the 1920’s, whose statue can be found on Waikiki’s waterfront. Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui and Hawaii’s Big Island are the six main islands that create Hawaii and every one has it’s own distinct individuality that entice people for anything from the ultimate honeymoon, to adventure activities, or amazing shopping. 0 1 p To Top 10 Located in the Pacific, not too far off the shores of the mainland USA, Hawaii will offer a paradise like no other and should not be missed. You have not made it as a world class surfer if you have not made it on the North Shore. Look in any Surf mag and it will not take you too long to find a picture of a Hawaiian wave. It is a place truly blessed with top quality waves and swell. Hawaii receives numerous swells from October to March, gen- ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 erated from deep lows tracking across the North Pacific. The swells can be anywhere in the region of 10-30ft - now that is big surf! Unfortunately due to the surf size and the localism, a surf trip to Hawaii might be better spent away from the North Shore and there are no shortage of spots and less crowding elsewhere. The other side of the island gets frequent 3-8ft waves so you will not be missing out trying out other lesser known breaks. If you are keen for the North Shore, stay at Turtle Bay Resort so you can go out with their surf guide. If you want to learn to surf though or are travelling with a non-surfing partner or your family, and want to be closer to the ‘non-surf’ action, you are best off staying in Waikiki. Here there are plenty of tourist activities and amazing shopping to amuse your travelling companions. You can find surf at the local beaches or hire a car and go cruising the coast. For beginners, there’s no shortage of Learn to Surf operations in the main areas of most of the islands. More people learn to surf on Waikiki’s beach than anywhere else in the world. The small rolling waves that come into Waikiki are the perfect waves to experience surfing from the first time. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks The swell that rolls into these islands is from the intense lows that circle the earth south of Australia, blessing the islands with a generous SE to SW groundswell (March to September), teaming this with some of the most consistent trade winds (South Pacific Trade Winds) generally from the east with slight variations. The North Pacific delivers some intense lows that send in NE to NW swells (October to March). This makes these island gems in the perfect position to make use of the swells with perfectly cut out bays, banks and reefs set up and waiting for you. Oahu from October through to March is renowned for its monstrous waves and has hosted many a world surfing championship. Travelling surfers are attracted to Haleiwa, one of the surf capitals of the world and the gateway to Oahu’s famous North Shore breaks. Along the 7 mile stretch of beach there are some 40 surf breaks including Sunset Beach, Waimea and Banzai Pipeline - without a doubt the best known break in the world. For beginners head down to Waikiki Beach where you will find some of the easiest beach breaks to get your first ride. Consistency on Kauai is awesome for beginners and reliable waves on the south coast at Poipu is fortunately protected majority of the year. But watch out for the winter months when the big swells hit as even the most experienced surfers will have a challenge. Hawaii or the ‘Big Island’ is not as well known for its breaks however there are some excellent set ups at Waipio on the north coast and Papeekeo just north of Hilo on the east coast. There are scattered breaks around Keauhopu south of Kailua that will also keep you entertained for a while. In Maui, the best spots for surfing are off the north shore between Hookipa Beach and Baldwin Park (summer surfing is good) and Napili Bay. Beginners will find Kealia Beach in Kihei (west coast) a great place to learn. Winds pick up in the afternoons so if you are not experienced, go early. Body surfing is good at Lahaina harbour. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks North Shore Breaks Backdoor Backdoor - The same take off zone as Pipe, but a right hand barrel that breaks over very shallow reef. It’s hollow, fast and powerful. No Kanduis Ehukai Beach Park - A hollow, fast and powerful right and left that can break furiously. When the sand bars have formed correctly this break will give you the tube ride of your life over shallow and soft sand. Log Cabins Log Cabins - Fast, powerful, very long, and can get epic. Rockpiles Rockpiles - Hollow, ledgy and powerful right and left reef break. Haleiwa Haleiwa - First stop on the Triple Crown of Surfing Circuit. The right is more consistent and can get hollow and heavy. There are also some lefts that come through that are fun and rippable when it is smaller. Rocky Point Sunset Beach Rocky Point - A hollow, fast and powerful right and left reef break. Off The Wall - Generally a hollow, fast and powerful right tube. The odd left that tends to close out on the inside. Sunset Beach - Site of the second stop of the Triple Crown of Surfing, this wave is also one of the more famous breaks in surfing history. There is nearly a 200m takeoff zone, with three main spots: The Point, The Main Reef, and Backyards. Generally hollow, fast, powerful and ledgey right reef breaks, with some lefts at Backyards. Velzyland Banzai Pipeline Velzyland - This wave is an amazing right hander with rippable walls and long barrels. When it gets really big, there is a left called Freddies on the south side of the same bay, and behind them both is a big wave spot called Phantoms. Banzai Pipeline - Pipe is a legendary wave that demands a surfer’s respect. It is the final stop of the Triple Crown of Surfing as well as the ASP World Tour. It’s a super fast, ledgy left hand reef break with one of the best tubes in the world. Waimea Bay Turtle Bay Waimea Bay - One of the first recognised big wave surf spots in the world, and site of the only ASP sanctioned big wave contest – “The Eddie.” When the North Shore is closing out, Waimea Bay starts to come alive. It is a right point break that holds swells up to 30ft. When it is not big enough to work, another right called Pinballs can be surfed on the inside close to the rocks. Turtle Bay - On the west side of the resort, a hollow, fast and powerful right reef break when the swell is up, and a fun longboard wave that can take you over a hundred yards when its smaller. On the east side of the resort there is a right called Rainbows that gets fun when there is more east in the swell. Further east from Rainbows is Baggers, a very long and hollow left tube over shallow reef. Off The Wall 0 1 p To Top 10 eShore ec ave Wave Th Perf tW The Perfect South and Waikiki Breaks Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Ala Moana Bowls Long, hollow, powerful, fast and ledgey left tube. Kaisers A ledgey, fast and powerful right and left reef break. Three’s A long, fast and powerful right and left reef break. Canoe’s Short, easy right and left reef break. Queens A fun right and left reef break. Publics A consistent long left www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 With two distinct seasons, big wave season hits the north shores of all islands from November to April and is produced from the winter storms around Alaska. As there is no land mass between the continent and the islands, the waves grow in strength on their 5000km journey. During summer, the north shore goes flat, the focus shifts to the south shore. Tropical storms around the south pacific send the swell north in the Summer, reaching the exposed southern shores from May til October. These waves are not as intense as the winter waves that hit the north shores, but the south coast of Oahu (including Waikiki Beach) and Kauai (Poipu Beach) have particularly favourable conditions for surfing. Summer temperatures are usually around 25-29°C, with June and July being the driest months. During the winter, the temperature is usually a few degrees cooler, with north westerly winds. Temperatures range from approximately 23-26°C and drop another 10° after the sun goes down. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 SOLOMON ISLANDS TUVALU TOKELAU(N.Z) SAMOA TAHITI(FRANCH POLYNESIA) VANUATU FIJI COOK ISLANDS TONGA NEW CALEDONIA S O U T H AUSTRALIA P A S I F I C O C E A N 1200km 4. South Pacific Islands of Fiji The ultimate family holiday with surf Overview : Made up of 333 islands, Fiji is located in the South Pacific approximately 4 hours from the east coast of Australia. There are two main islands Viti Levu and Vanua Levu both of which are mountainous, with peaks as high as 1,300m and covered with dense rainforest. 0 1 p To Top 10 Fiji has so many options to keep everyone entertained, everything from trekking mountains, ocean rafting, romantic dinner for two on a private beach, diving and snorkelling around some of the most beautiful reefs, and exploring local villages and learning their traditions (like Kava drinking!). Fiji also offers all levels of accommodation standards, from backpacker/budget, to family friendly, to honeymooners paradise. Fiji’s family friendly resorts also offer some of the best ‘kids clubs’ ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 to keep the little ones busy and babysitting at bargain prices so Mum & Dad can have a holiday too! Whilst the likes of Cloudbreak, Frigates Passage and Namotu are well known and photographed, it will be the ‘as yet undiscovered’ or unpublicised gems of the outer islands and reefs that will ensure this country continues to grow as a surfing destination of choice. Most of the islands are surrounded by barrier reefs which makes the water quite calm but there are some amazing breaks that allow the full power of the Pacific Ocean to crash in. Most reef breaks around the islands are accessed by boat transfers and live aboard surf boat charters have not really taken off here, which keeps the crowds down. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Fiji has a renowned reputation amongst the international surf community. There are a half dozen spots that have proven to have worldclass surf, and that is just the beginning with more unnamed and un-ridden surf spots waiting to be discovered. Almost all of the named breaks are off the main island of Viti Levu or the nearby island chain known as the Mamanuca Islands. The surf, which is generally all outer coral reef and overhead high, can be challenging for inexperienced surfers. For this reason surfers need to be competent and confident. There is a beach break near Sigatoka river mouth, but it’s said to be quite challenging and we’ve found it to be shark infested and muddy brown water. Alternatively, the less experienced surfer can be catered for at Little Daku at Naninya Island Resort or Shifties which you can access from Matanivusi off Veti Levu(see below). Recommended surfboards would be a ‘hotdog’ short board and a larger semi-gun for the bigger days. Board shorts can be worn yearround, a rashie and sunscreen are needed for sun protection and booties are optional for the reef. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Mamanuca Islands Breaks Mini Cloudbreak Mini Cloudbreak - Powerful, fast wave. The best wind direction is south-east. Best around high tide. Desperations Wilkes Passage Desperations - A classic wave that doesn’t really work until its 4-5ft but just keeps getting better the bigger it gets. A left and a right with length, speed and nice hollow sections. Wilkes Passage - This fun right-hander is great for most levels of surfers & is best at mid to high tide. Like most of the breaks in the area, it works best with S - SW swell. The only access is by boat. Unfortunately, it is very exposed and prone to being blown out by the prevailing trade winds. Afternoon glass-offs, though rare, can be a truly wonderous sight as clean right hand barrels peel off mechanically into the safety of the deep channel. 0 1 p To Top 10 Restaurants Restaurants - This is a good, fast left hand reef break for pros or kamikazes only. However, with the new laws prohibiting the exclusivity of surf breaks you can now surf this awesome waves any day you want. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Namotu Left Cloudbreak Cloudbreak - The world famous WCT location is one of the best lefts in the world. With the new laws prohibiting the exclusivity of surf breaks, you can now surf this awesome waves any day you want. This is a serious wave though, and will definitely sort the crowds out when it gets over 6ft. Namotu Left - A left that breaks all year round, best from October to April with lighter winds. When its under 6 ft, it will even suit longboards, but becomes very challenging over 6 ft. Namotu itself is a quality wave, but remember to kick off at the end of your ride - don’t fall into the trap of going for that final barrel section - no one gets out of it. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Viti Levu Breaks J’s J’s - J’s is a hollow, fast wave that breaks from 2’ to 6’. It’s best around the high tide with winds from NE to W. It needs some west in the swell to run down the reef. Vunaniu Vunaniu - Vananiu is a short wedging right which has a bowl section at the end, usually smaller than other breaks. This would be a good option for the kids. It does get good. It’s best at high tide. Shifties Shifties - This wave has a deep water take off making the break a ‘not too threatening’ ride. This outside point of the barrier reef picks up all the swell and can be double the size of J’s and Vunaniu. It is powerful and thick. When everywhere else is flat, you can almost guarantee a 4-foot wave at Shifties. It can be surfed at all tides. Again, a wind of the north quadrant is needed. Hideaways Hideaways - Hideaways is a right hand reef break, only a short paddle in front of Hideaway Resort. It’s a hollow, fast, ledgey barrel, but only good around high tide. Starts working at less than 3ft and holds up to 6ft plus. Year-round wave, although it is more consistent from May to October. Recommended for experienced surfers only. Frigates Frigates - Definitely a world-class left that can rival Cloudbreak for power, size and consistency. Because of the gradual tapering of the reef, it can handle all swell sizes. The SE trade winds are offshore, so when the inside waves near Matanivusi are blown out, there is always the consistent Frigates. Because it’s out in the ocean, about 20 kilometres from Matanivusi, it picks up all swell. However, some west in the swell can make it a bit dicey. It definitely makes the end section stand up! Frigates is accessed by a number of resorts and can get crowded. However, once the swell gets up over 10’, there is a drop in the numbers tackling the waves. A longer board is recommended to tackle the big drops and strong offshore winds. Naninya Island Breaks The Bombi King Kong Right The Bombi - 10 minutes from Naninya Island Resort by boat, can be seen from the resort deck. King Kong Right - This is often 6ft plus face height. This is an exciting very fast tube for a more advanced rider. The trade winds are onshore for this break, but the summer wind (north easterly) is offshore. It is best early morning before the trade winds start, or late afternoon if the trade winds die down. 0 1 p To Top 10 Little Daku Little Daku - This break is often suitable for the less experienced surfer. This is also an excellent area to enjoy a free “getting started” surfing lesson by Naninya’s surf guide. King Kong Left ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Middle Daku Middle Daku - Daku is the Fijian name for the beautiful sandy beach. In the middle of the beach, 60 metres from the sand, is a coral break. It breaks both right and left but the right is generally better. The trade winds are onshore/across this break but the summer wind (north-easterly) is directly offshore. It is also best early morning before the trade winds start. King Kong Left - This is a 40-metre long wave that has a take-off in deep water, reducing risk of coral scratches and is good for intermediate to advanced surfers. The average size is 3 ft to 5 ft offshore, but it can hold up to 15 ft plus. It was named King Kong because of the famous 1935 movie which was partly filmed underneath the mountain Nabukelevuira. This mountain also has a moderating effect on the wind at the King Kong Left break so that it is still operating when other areas are blown out. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Fiji generally receives swell year round, although April to October is the preferred surf season, when deep lows tracking across the southern ocean south of Australia and New Zealand provide consistent clean groundswells. Most of the south and south-westerly swells from these lows are blocked by New Zealand and hence Fiji generally receives south-easterly swell from the lows that have passed east of New Zealand. South-westerly swells arrive at the islands after piecing the gap between Australia and New Zealand. South-east trade winds also dominate the weather at this time of year, which means the wind is conveniently blowing directly off-shore at the world class breaks such as Frigates and Restaurants. From November to April, these south swells are smaller and less consistent. North Pacific winter swells do arrive at the islands, though have little impact on the main reefs that all lie on the south facing coasts of Viti Levu and Kadavu. Also at this time of year, South Pacific tropical cyclones can produce good swells. If you’re lucky enough to have one, blow up in the right location, particularly those forming between Papua New Guinea and Australia that track south giving days of consistent westerly swell. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Water temperatures are very warm with virtually no seasonal variation from about 27-28°C, apart from the easternmost islands, which tend to have slightly cooler water during the southern hemisphere winter, but no need to pack rubber. Air temperature is determined by its location in the South Pacific Ocean and has tropical maritime climate without extremes in temperature. The hotter season in January, February is usually no more than 3 to 4 degrees hotter than the cool season of July and August. Although the hot season is the rainy season and higher humidity can make this season feel much hotter. Rainfall in Fiji is largely determined by the time of year. For example, the wet season is November to April and experiences a much larger amount of rainfall that the other months of the year. Especially the larger islands that generate clouds and precipitation. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Banda Seri Begawan Northern Sumatra Kuala Lumpur Singapore Mentawai Southern Sumatra Jakarta Central Java West Java I N D I A N Lombok &Sumbawa East Java Dili Bali O C E A N Sumba,Flores &Timor 1500km 5. Bali The Original surf destination for the first time overseas trip Overview : The words ‘Bali’ and ‘surfing’ have gone hand in hand for over 40 years. A favourite amongst Australians due to its close proximity, Bali is also world renowned for its consistency, variety and number of awesome breaks. Bali gets surf most of the year, during the dry season of April to October, the trade winds favour the west coast. During the wet season of November to March, the tides and winds favour the east coast, mainly around Nusa Dua and Sanur. The most popular area of Bali for surf is around Uluwatu. The unique geography of this area means you can get a selection of left hand breaks on one side of the Bukit Peninsula; or drive for 20 minutes and get a selection of right hand breaks around the other side. But there are many other options to discover in and around Bali. Bali is also one of the best places for beginners as there is a number of suitable beach breaks, with some surf camps including lessons in their packages. Accommodation choices are outstanding; with an uncountable number of options for every standard, and every budget... surf camps; party hotels; 5 star resorts; and luxury villas great for groups of couples or families. There are also many alternative activities and tours available when you need a break from surfing or for non surfing partners and family members. Are you planning the holiday of a lifetime, a honeymoon, a family holiday with something different or just getting some mates together and don’t want to battle the tourists or stay in a hotel? Bali is fast becoming the ‘Villa Capi- 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 tal of the World’! There is the most amazing range of villas for the size of the island, and it is proving to be a much preferred choice of accommodation for travelers to Bali. We can organise a villa for you that matches the lifestyle that you want on your holiday, whether it be overlooking rice fields, beachfront, cliff top, riverside, mountainside or close to the trendy shops and restaurants of Seminyak. Most villas have a collection of experienced staff to suffice your every need, like your own private chef to cook up some tantalizing meals, or a your own personal driver to take you wherever your want to go, not to mention you won’t have to lift a finger to clean or worry about security, it’s all taken care of. And if you don’t want to go out for a massage, masseuses can even be arranged to come to you at your villa. In a villa you can have your own private pool, lounge rooms, dining rooms, outdoor areas, kitchens – so different to being confined to a small hotel room…. So if you are after your own private oasis, we can organise a villa to match your needs. Whether it be a 2 bedroom budget style, a family friendly 3 or 4 bedroom, or luxurious 5 or 6 bedroom villas for a group of couples. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Bali offers over 30 top quality breaks on the west and east coasts of the island, which are just half an hour apart by car or motorbike. You’ll find offshore winds virtually every day all year. Bali West Coast (Dry season - May to September) Balian Balian - Further north, Balian is a peaceful rivermouth left and right, breaking over a rock and sand bottom. Medewi Medewi - Further north again, Medewi is a very long left point break, peeling gently for hundreds of metres along round river stones. Perfect for longboards and best at mid tide from 4-8ft. Swell size here is usually larger than Kuta depending on swell direction. Canggu Canggu - Just north of Seminyak, Canggu has a variety of waves in the area. The main break called Canggu is a superb right peak that breaks over black lava rock with two fun lefts nearby. Good intermediate break between the safety of the beach breaks and dangers of coral reefs. Impossibles 0 1 p To Top 10 Bingin Bingin - Bingin is a perfect machine of a wave that works best around mid tide. It is a very consistent wave and throws out many perfect barrels. If you want to practice barrel riding lefts - Bingin could be the perfect location. At low tide it can be very shallow and for expert surfers only. At high tide the wave can break very soft and is where the Bali children learn to surf. High tide can be perfect for long boarders or intermediate surfers. Impossibles - A fast racy wave that is very picturesque. There are 3 separate peaks on this wide reef which breaks up the crowds. On the right conditions with a good size swell and offshore wind it is possible for the sections to link up and to get a ride of a mile or more to the warungs at Bingin. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Balangan Balangan - his is the next break on the Bukit and is waking distance from Dreamland. It is a reef break but has a beautiful white sand beach which is very quiet and beautiful. Balangan is a fun left hander that is not so fast as the other reef breaks on the Bukit and is suitable for intermediate surfers. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Bali West Coast Dry season - May to September Padang Padang Padang Padang - This wave is known as the Balinese Pipeline. It is a very fast, long barrelling wave that lives up to it’s reputation as the most serious wave in Bali. Similar to Hawaii’s very own Pipeline, the Bali Pipeline also breaks over a shallow coral reef and is only for expert surfers. Lesser known is Padang Padang Right which breaks in front of a beautiful white sandy beach. This is a very easy wave and is suitable for beginners, longboarders and intermediate surfers. This is a perfect surf spot for learner surfers to progress from riding whitewater to unbroken waves. The conditions at high tide are very forgiving - a long slow unbroken wave which can reform from whitewater to swell. It is also a beautiful location for sunbathing and watching the sunset Uluwatu Uluwatu - The indicator break for the west side of the bukit and is very consistent. The wide reef offers many different peaks which all turn on at different tide stages. The Peak is immediately in front of you as you paddle out of the cave and is a consistent wave that works at all tide stages. Outside Corner only breaks at low tide on the biggest swells and is a classic wave. Racetrack is a fast racy wave that works best at low tide. Temples is a bit of a paddle from the main peak so tends to be less busy. The bombie will break on the biggest swells and is rideable at up to 20ft or even bigger! Dreamland Dreamland - Dreamland is a beautiful white sand beach a short walk from Impossibles & Bingin. There are many different breaks that work at different stages of the tide and is suitable for novice surfers as it breaks over sand. The best wave is an A frame peak that works best at low tide on a big swell. There is also a punchy shorebreak wave where you will see Balinese and visiting surfers exhibiting their skills at the water’s edge. Dreamland is a perfect location to spend the day surfing, sunbathing and hanging out in the local warungs. Bali South Coast (All seasons) Nyang Nyang 0 1 p To Top 10 Nyang Nyang - Always has swell, but usually too big to surf safely. Normally only visited when everywhere else goes flat but it is difficult to access. A right reefbreak with a left on the opposite side of a very treacherous channel with some weird currents. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Green Balls Green Balls - This wave is usually too big to surf - a thick right hander, but often too big and very dangerous. The waves here are very powerful, facing directly into the open ocean. Arrive early before any wind and be careful of the currents! www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Bali East coast Wet Season - December to March Nusa Dua Sanur Reef Sanur Reef - This is one of the world’s best right hand reef breaks when over 8 ft, but unfortunately it is fickle and only breaks about 20 days a year. Yet again it can be very crowded under 6 ft and under 4ft gets very shallow. Nusa Dua - This break is considered Bali’s most consistent right reef break, rarely under 4 feet, so your best option most days. It has 3 separate peaks and can get very crowded at times. The break is 1 km offshore so you will need a boat to get out there. This is a serious wave with strong currents and shifting peaks that will get you eventually. Shipwrecks Nusa Lembongan Shipwrecks - The most famous and most surfed of all the waves on Nusa Lembongan, this right produces a good wall for manoeuvres and, depending on the tide, good tubes. Best at medium tide with a 4 to 6 foot swell, but can hold bigger swell on a good day. 0 1 p To Top 10 Dry Season - May to September Nusa Lembongan is the quintessential Balinese surf destination that you’ve dreamed about, away from the 24 hours of in ya face partying and sleepless nights of Kuta. Lembongan is a laid back destination where time - and busy roads - don’t exist. It also happens to have some great surf spots. With surf breaks known as Lacerations and Razors you should know what to expect, though there are a couple of mellower reefs such as Playgrounds and Cheningan, a great longboard wave. Lacerations Lacerations - A powerful and very hollow right hander that can produce some of the best barrels around if the swell direction is right. Best at medium tide with swell of 3 to 8 ft. Breaks on very sharp live coral reef, hence the name!! ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Playgrounds Playgrounds - A right and a left with a soft coral bottom that are very easy and fun to surf, making it the favourite of inexperienced surfers and longboarders. Best with medium swell (3 to 6 ft) and medium or high tide. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 The dry winter season is offshore on the famous Kuta - Uluwatu west side of the island, with south-east winds from around late May to September, this is the best season for quality surf and guaranteed sunshine, so the best time to plan your trip. for surfers. Although rain averages 2 inches a day in January and February, there can still be weeks of sunny weather with perfect surf. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations The wet summer season is offshore on Nusa Dua- Sanur east side of the island, with northwest winds usually from early December to late March. This is the least crowded season Between seasons can be less predictable, but there are usually offshore waves somewhere on the island. The largest swells reliably arrive mid-winter form roaring forties weather fronts in the southern Indian ocean, although tropical cyclones during summer can send up a few days of solid swell. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 GUAM FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA MARSHALL ISLANDS Pohnpei CAROLINE ISLANDS N O R T H New Ireland Kavieng PAPUA NEW GUINEA Kosrae P A S I F I C O C E A N 1000km SOLOMON ISLANDS Port Moresby Honiara 6. Papua New Guinea & Solomon Islands The new Frontier of surf travel is Melanesia Overview : Located near the equator, Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the second largest island in the world. Only 5.5 million people call PNG their home, but this consists of 850 different tribes and more than 800 languages that are spoken. Parts of Papua New Guinea can be dangerous, but it is not nearly as bad as commonly perceived and these areas are away from the main tourist areas. By using a little common sense you’ll more likely be smothered in smiles than encounter any problems. One government official has stating saying there is still tribal flighting in the Highlands, but they stop flighting and pose for you when they see you have a camera! The geography is as diverse as it is unique. The country is an island, nearly the size of a continent, which is divided down the mid- 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations dle east from west. The eastern half, called Papua New Guinea, has been independent for a dozen years, while the western half is the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya. There is a spine of mountains that run the length of the island forming the populous highlands re- www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 gion with the highest point being Mt Wilhelm (4,500m). Rainforests are dense and located around the lowlands and coastal areas which have made it difficult to create a transportation infrastructure, so in some areas the only way to get from one point to another is by air. Coastal plains, flooded delta regions, and mangrove swaps are found next to sandy beaches making it one of the most unique environments on earth. PNG is not only renowned for its surf, but also the spectacular diving, offering those looking for more than just surf a playground of WWII wreck dives and an amazing array of sea life. The Surf Association Papua New Guinea (SAPNG) has successfully controlled the tourism and environmental impact of surfing in the region. The Surf Association Abel Reserve spiral management scheme has uniquely created an approach to surfing as a sustain- able tourism model that can be applied to other niche tourism sectors around the globe. This means the number of surfers to the area are restricted which is great for keeping the crowd factor low. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks PNG is a relatively new destination for surf enthusiasts. The areas of New Ireland and New Hanover are the main regions currently being commercially surfed. Kavieng in New Ireland Province Kavieng in New Ireland Province has numerous reef breaks which have several good options for surfers who are after a bit of variety. The waves you find below are the well established ones which are known in international surfing communities. LONG LONGS LONG LONGS - A right-hander, good on a big swell, works best on a mid-tide with a north wind. Long Long is a more forgiving wave than most of the other reef breaks. The water is deeper and long rides, with a nice wall, ending with a hollow bowl section can be had. Good for long boards and mid size fish fun boards and twin fins. NAGO ISLAND PIKININI PIKININI - Extremely fast, heavy barreling, very shallow right-hand coral reef break. Given the right conditions and swell direction, waves can peel for up to 200m. Works best on a low to mid-tide, with a west to north-west swell direction. A mini Kirra. Reef boots are a must. Canggu NAGO ISLAND - This picturesque little island has both a left and right-hander. The lefthander is a bit of a wave magnet and very consistent. A great hotdog, fun wave that has a nice tubing inside wall section. Likes low to mid-tide as it can be a bit fat and break too close to the inside ledge on high tide. It does not like too much swell, but can still be fun on a light onshore. This is one of the most surfed breaks in the area. The right-hander on the other side of the island has a very fast, long wall. It likes a mid to low tide, is a little inconsistent, but a great ride when it’s on. Keep an eye on this break when the swell comes up. 0 1 p To Top 10 EDMAGO ISLAND - Edmago is a smaller island situated South West of Nago, in between Nago and Ral. It has a very good quality lefthander, given the right swell and wind direction and is best at mid-tide. The right-hander is also best at mid-tide and can pick up more swell than the left. RAL ISLAND RAL ISLAND - A small, uninhabited island situated further out to sea. A great place to go if there is no swell anywhere else, Ral attracts more swell than the other breaks in the region. Best surfed on small, clean swells, the right-hander can at times be peaky like a beach break, and sometimes can line up like a point break. The left is not as consistent as the right, but worth checking. Both waves pack a bit of punch once the wave height gets bigger. Ral can also handle more surfers than most of the other breaks. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations NUSA LEFTS (also known as KARANAS) NUSA LEFTS (also known as KARANAS) - Situated across the harbour from Pikinini, Nusa Left is a fast breaking, very reliable barreling left-hander that jacks up out of deep water, with a very shallow end section. It works best on mid to low-tide with a westerly swell direction and an easterly wind. Keep an eye on the outside bomby, as this can also be ridden on the right conditions. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Kavieng in New Ireland Province There are uncountable more breaks on offer in PNG, you can discover these by getting out of the Kavieng area by land or by sea. The other areas have similar surf management systems to Kavieng, so restrictions on surfer numbers are still imposed. Boat charters can often get you to the Islands of St Matthias, the east coast group of islands of New Ireland, and to the Admiralty Islands to the far North West of Kavieng. GABE’S LEFT SP’S GABE’S LEFT - A quality rip able left hander, either log ride on the nose or line up for about 5 turns on a standard ride. A mellow option to SPs which is nearby. SP’S - A right hander anything from 3ft plus this is definitely a more challenging wave. No bottom turns required take off in the barrel and get spat out into the channel. No more said. LOOKOUTS BONSAI LOOKOUTS - A left for the more adventurous surfer- a not to challenging take-but then time the horse-shoe that bends around the knuckle in the reef, pull in and aim for the tender in the channel. BONSAI - A fast hollow right-hander, that has a friendly weedy bottom. Good for all abilities sit deeper around the point and challenge the fast section or sit a bit wider and pick off the easier ones. RAINBOWS FEEDING GROUND RAINBOWS - A classic long walled left hander that has the best of both worlds with a big long face to tear apart but a quick stall and your locked into a smoking pit. This wave needs a little bit more bite in the swell that many of the other breaks but is a quality left that will impress the most travelled surfer . FEEDING GROUND - A swell magnet looks smaller from the boat until you are in the lineup and a huge set comes through. A deep water left hander, a 50 m ride that has a lot of double up and link up sections to produce a gnarly barrel section or a carve able face. If you end up on the reef there will be plenty of kids on hand to offer a refreshing coollah (young drinking coconut). 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Vanimo The surf breaks are easy to access by foot or a short paddle if you stay in Vanimo Surf Lodge and the range of waves is for all levels; easy Town Beach, Freight Trains at the right of Log Point or Lido’s Left and Lido’s Right. The size and direction of surf breaks in the area means that they work at the same time, giving you a plenty of choice when the surf is on. The waves break from 2-10ft all season (November - April) The right-hander just outside the Vanimo Surf Lodge (Lido’s Right or Vanimo Right) is super consistent and offers long, walkable rides, but they also have a vehicle that they take to 6 surrounding surf breaks which are about 5-10 minutes drive away east and west of the Surf Lodge. Quarters Waromo is a drive or boat ride 3km to the west and a further kilometre there is Yako, while Log Point is three kilometres to the east by boat or drive. Further to the east is Town Beach and Narimo Island’s Right and Left. The Town Beach break is ideally suited to anyone who fancies an easy small sand bottom wave and learning here is a great alternative for the family. Besides quality waves, the area offers you tropical remote wilderness, thousands of coconut palms, occasional village huts and pristine jungle. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 The seasons in PNG are not as black and white as other countries in the Asia region. Majority of the year it is hot and humid, the rain season changes depending on province, however in general the dry season runs from May to December. The wet season’s rains are heavy but vary, for example Port Moresby the annual rainfall is 1000mm and falls for a short period and then is dry and dusty for the majority of the time. to late May having milder temperatures (21’C – 28’C during the days) and infrequent, light rainfall. The heat and humidity rise during the wet season from May to December and cyclones may be experienced between January and April. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Surf season in PNG are from November to April. The operators do not run their operations for surfers out of these season to ensure you have the best chance of great surf when you do go. Once your out on the islands, there is a steady climate with the dry season from December www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND Dulbin AT L A N T I C London O C E A N Paris FRANCE Hossegor Biarits Mundaka SPAIN Madrid Lisbon AZORES(PORTUAL) MADEIRA(PORTUAL) Rabat CANARY ISLANDS(SPAIN) Agadir 1500km MOROCCO 7. Europe’s Atlantic Coast from Frances South west coast to Portugal’s South Coast Overview : France 0 1 p To Top 10 Renowned as one of the best coastlines in the world for surf, France offers so much with culture, history and plenty of action in the bars or on the beach. There are waves all year around but it is the winter that brings the biggest and most consistent waves to this area. The main (and warmer!) surf season is between May - October. France is the largest country in Europe, and one of the world’s favourite tourist destinations, offering something for every taste and budget. It’s a very diverse country with a rich culture, great food and even better wines. It’s located in Western Europe and has a coastline of nearly 3500 km. The country of- fers a spectacular variety of scenery, from the mountain ranges of the Alps and Pyrenees to the beautiful beaches in the south of France. It boasts the best waves in Europe and some of the heaviest beach breaks in the world, so it’s no surprise that it’s one of the pro surfers favourite destinations on the tour. However don’t be disheartened if you are learning or an intermediate, there are plenty of options for all levels. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Spain 30 - 40 minutes down the road from Biarritz, France is the Spanish Basque Country. San Sebastian is a beautiful little old town where you can find fun waves and delicious tapas. Another hour along the northern coast of Spain takes you to the fishing village of Mundaka, which is a river mouth with one of the best and most famous lefts in Europe. nations in Europe for its warmer temperatures, and vast array of beach breaks, rivermouths, and reef breaks. Spain has now become one of the prime surf destinations in Europe for its warmer temperatures, and vast array of beach breaks, river mouths, and reef breaks. There are great waves for all levels here including some great learn to surf waves such as Loredo. Spain entices travellers from all over the world for their friendly locals, beautiful beaches, party atmosphere and wild festivals. If you go in summer (June, July, August), don’t miss the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona near San Sebastian in early July or La Tomatina, the tomato street fight in Bunol near Valencia at the end of August. San Sebastian is also famous for its tapas bars and is well worth a visit. Portugal There are waves all year around but it is the winter that brings the biggest and most consistent waves to this area. The main (and warmer!) surf season is between May - October. Surfing in Spain was first introduced sometime around 1960 when a couple of intrepid surfers from France went on safari looking for new waves in the Basque Region. Today, Spain holds the Billabong Pro Mundaka which is a major stop on the ASP World Tour circuit. Spain has now become one of the prime surf desti- Portugal, in Southern Europe, shares the Iberian peninsula at the western tip of Europe with Spain. It picks up north, west and south swells, resulting in very regular surf. Very mild climate with plenty of consistent surf and variety of breaks, shape Portugal’s reputation to be the place to quench thirst for European. It is an excellent place to learn to surf with lots of places offering mild points and surf lessons. Visits by big-wave specialists like Ross ClarkeJones and Manoa Drollet, suggest the level of difficulty one can find in some other areas, particularly in the winter time of big swells. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks France The best waves are in the southwest; not only beach breaks, but also reef and point breaks further down the coast in the Basque Country. The south west of France has the famous Hossegor barrels, where a deep trench crosses the continental shelf delivering big swells from the Atlantic Ocean. When the swell is too big, you can travel further down the coast into the French Basque Country where you can ride reef and point breaks that hold big swells as well as provide shelter from the wind. Hossegor gets crowded in August but you can always find less-crowded waves if you are prepared to go searching just 10 minutes or so further up the coast. The rest of the time you can find good waves with few crowds especially if you are willing to get out there early! It’s bright well before 6am in summer so you can get uncrowded waves if you are an early riser! Graviere / Le Nord The most famous waves in Hossegor are found out the front of the central Hossegor beach, opposite The Rock Food bar. The Graviere is a really heavy, barrel with a thick lip just to the north of the Rock Food; it’s basically a serious shorebreak onto the beach. When the swell is over 6 foot, a wave called Le Nord breaks into deeper water straight out the front of the Rock Food. There is a channel to get you out the back, the waves are big and heavy and the hold-downs are sobering….these waves are for the intermediate to advanced surfer. Biarritz / Anglet 30 minutes further south is The Basque Country. Biarritz is a pretty little coastal town in the Basque Country with some lovely beaches surrounded by rocks and cliffs. Slabs of reef dot the coast and there are also coves, headlands and a series of jetties in Anglet, which are protected from the wind. Guethary / Lafitenia Culsnus / Estagnots Famous waves like Guethary and Lafitenia attract the crowds from far and wide, especially when the northern beaches in Hossegor are too big to surf. Depending on the swell direction, it’s usually a few feet smaller in the Basque country so this area caters for all levels of surfing. Just north of the Graviere is a nudist beach called les Culsnus (literally translated as bare bum beach) – in summer you will walk through the naturalists on the beach to get to some really good A-frame barrels. Further north again, you get to a popular beach called Les Estagnots – there’s a great bar / restaurant in the car park here owned by an Aussie called Woody. Another 15 minutes walk up this beach takes you to Les Bourdaines. This is where the best sandbanks often form and where the ASP surfing contests are sometimes held. The Cream Café is a good bar / restaurant situated in the car park right next to The Perfect Wave European Headquarters. 0 1 p To Top 10 Le Sud / La Piste ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations If the waves are too big then go to the next break down, which is called Le Sud – it’s located on the Hossegor side of the port. If the waves are huge, the only place to surf is in between the groynes at Capbreton, which is more suitable for beginners as it is sheltered from the big swells. Further south again is a wave called La Piste, which is another heavy, barrelling beach break. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks France There are also waves further up the coast on the Atlantic side through Biscarosse and the Gironde. The breakbreaks of Hortin and Lacanau are lovely little towns with less heavy waves than in Hossegor. Brittany towards the north of France is a beautiful area where the coastline is similar to the UK and the weather and waves are quite similar too. Bidart La cote des Basques Bidart is another safe and fun wave, perfect for learners, rights and lefts break onto a sandy / rock bottom. La cote des Basques is where the annual Roxy ASP event is held; it’s a beautiful bay with peaks all along it. You can have a nice surf and then watch the waves while having lunch in the restaurant overlooking the whole bay. Lafitenia Lafitenia is an exposed reef and a right-hand point break. It’s fairly consistent so beware of crowds and watch out for the rocks. Hendaye La Grande Plage La Grande Plage is a beach that picks up a lot of swell in Biarritz itself. The waves get busy in summer with locals as well as tourists. Although waves here can be hollow, they are usually less heavy than the barrels of Hossegor. 0 1 p To Top 10 Further south again is Hendaye is the ideal spot for beginners, it’s a big beach on the border of Spain where the waves are way less heavy than up north. Les Cavaliers Guethary Guethary is a 20-minute paddle out the back. It breaks in deep water onto a reef and is for experienced surfers only. It doesn’t get good until the waves hit 5 or 6 foot and it holds up to a solid 15 ft. and bigger. It’s a powerful wave with a big ledgey take-off and a nice drop leading back to the channel. Going left when it’s big will leave you in the impact zone and watch out for the currents. Be very respectful of this powerful wave and the locals will command respect too. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Just across the Adour River in Anglet, Les Cavaliers is a stretch of coast that is interrupted by a series of jetties on the southern side of the beach offering protection from the wind. This area tends to close out when the swell gets bigger than a solid 6 – 8 foot. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Spain From Playa Gros in San Sebastian to Zarautz, Tapia, and then Santander, Loredo, Liencres, and heaps of other secret spots all along the northern coast of Spain as far as Pantin – Spain / The Basque Country has lots of hidden treasures. Zarautz Mundaka Zarautz is just along the north coast of Spain not far from San Sebastian, it’s a big sandy bay with lefts and rights, perfect for all levels and works well on a south wind. A fun place to be in the summertime when there are plenty of fiestas in the local bars Mundaka is a fast, barrelling left-hander, the locals are heavy and the wave is even heavier when big. When it’s on, it’s considered the best left in Europe. The fishing village of Mundaka is very picturesque but very small so you are advised to book a hotel before you get there. Bakio Santander / Loredo Bakio is situated not far from Mundaka; it’s a left and a right beachbreak suitable for all levels of surfing. It holds up to solid 8 foot. Loredo San Sebastian San Sebastian boasts one of the best in-city beaches in Europe. The surf gets crowded but there are some fun waves, usually manageable even if the swell in the Bay of Biscay is huge. Southern Portugal Praia do Amado(West) Loredo is located in the state of Cantabria. A wide variety of beaches produce huge stretches of easily accessible waves for beginner to advanced surfers. There are point-breaks and reef breaks for the experts and the surf is pretty consistent all year around although the waves are at their best during autumn and spring. Carrapateira / Bordeira(West) 0 1 p To Top 10 Praia do Amado(West): Most famous surf spot. Large sandy beach with dunes ideal for beginners - this is were many surf schools do their teaching. Only holds up to two meters. Respect locals! Sagres (West / South) Sagres (West / South): Europe’s southwestern most point, this peninsula is surrounded by the Atlantic to the south and the west, providing numerous surf spots and surfing options according to swell conditions. Carrapateira / Bordeira(West): Adjacent to Praia do Amado. Splendid surf spot with sandy beach accessed through a lagoon surrounded by dunes. Perfect for beginners, but watch out for the undercurrent. Great left handers if the banks are on! Arrifana(West) ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Meia Praia (Lagos) Meia Praia (Lagos): Portimao and Faro (South Coast): On the Algarve’s southern coast. Surf spots with good breaks offering a good alternative to the western coast when the swell is too big there, or when the SE wind (Levante) blows. Arrifana(West): North of Carrapateira, a scenic surf spot and beach showcased by a high cliff topped by a picturesque whitewashed village. Beach break, usually half the size of other west coast beaches - good when others are too big. To the right of the beach, you have a good reef break, good right, but it only breaks with at least 1.5 meter swell. Watch out for the “hamburger” or “Kangaroo” rock. Only for Kamikazes! www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 France The waves are bigger and the swells more consistent during the winter months between September and May. You will need a 4’3 wetsuit until from October to May and then the water temperature heats up and you can usually wear a shortie or board shorts from midJuly until September. however it’s usually hot and sunny (30 - 35°C) during the summer months of July and August. The bigger swells start to come through around September time when the Quiksilver Pro comes to town. November to February is normally colder and rainy but there’s snow in the Pyrenees from December until springtime so this is one of the few places in the world where it’s nice to snowboard and surf in the same day. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations The southwest of France is close to the mountains, which brings changeable weather www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Spain Spain’s climate varies from temperate in the north to dry and hot in the south. The best months for weather are from April to October. As with the rest of Europe, the surf season in Spain is best from Autumn through to Spring. The big low pressure systems tracking across northern Europe send the consistent ground swells south to pound the Spanish coastline in winter, but Autumn is generally considered the best season for getting swell with warmer water temperatures. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Portugal During winter season the swell size is around the 6-7ft but can get to 10-12 ft or more, making it a spot for those looking for challenging surf. There is surf throughout the summer months and you can expect waves in the 3-5ft range. From May till October, when the swell is small and waves gentle so you would usually surf west coast beach breaks. In winter from October till May, when the swells are bigger, surfaris involve more driving and much more adventure, and an entire new dimension opens up in the South Coast - including secret spots. In this season, surfaris for beginners, intermediate and experienced surfers are much more exciting and you will be able to explore many different beaches along the entire Southern Coast from Sagres to Lagos. While the west coast can be maxing out, there is beautiful beaches on the south coast breaking perfect glassy head-high waves. e.g. Mareta, Barranco, Zavial, Ingrina, Cabanas Velhas, Rocha Negra, Burgao, Meia Praia, Furnas, Portimao etc. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 NAMIBIA SWAZILAND MOZAMBIQUE Port Nolloth North East Coast LESOTHO Durban West Coast Durban Hibiscous Coast Wild Coast East London South West Coast Cape Town Cape Town Garden Route AT L A N T I C Mossel Bay Gaorge Port Elizabeth East London Port Elizabeth J-Bay I N D I A N O C E A N 350km 8. South Africa’s Garden Route Overview : The Republic of South Africa is situated at the bottom of the African continent. South Africa is a place where you can discover local cultures and traditions older than time; or find yourself diving in a cage surrounded by great white sharks; or visiting a game park to hunt out some of the ‘Big Five’. 0 1 p To Top 10 Quite similar to Australia in its weather and landscapes, the 3000km long South African coastline is littered with stunning beaches, cute little beachside towns and amazing surf. Surfing in South Africa, like Australia, is a way of life. Stretching over 1700km, with some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, is the coastline from Durban to Cape Town, this area is the most popular for surfers and has an abundant array of beach breaks, reefs and ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 O C E A N point breaks. South Africa is blessed with consistent, quality surf; an extremely long peak surfing season; and as with Australia, you can find waves here year round. Along the coast two oceans meet. The Indian Ocean is to the east of the Cape of Good Hope; and the cold waters of the Atlantic is to the west. The Antarctic supplies the coastlines with plenty of lows and with two main currents swooping up and down the coastline, the warm south Mozambique-Agulhas current and the cold Benguela current - this means loads of waves. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks South Africa has very consistent surf, world class surf waves, pretty uncrowded, sometimes sharky..., but well worth the visit. The people and beaches are among the nicest you can find in the world. Make sure to visit all of the traditional spots (Cape Town, Garden Route, J-Bay, Durban (no sharks in Durbs)) but also not to miss some of the less-frequented areas such as the Transkei/Wild Coast. Be careful whose advice you take, we recommend that if you want to explore, you have an experienced guide to navigate the pitfalls that can happen to the trepid traveller. The most popular and safest place you can visit is the spot on the WCT, Jeffrey’s Bay. Considered one the best left hand point breaks on the planet, Super Tubes is the most popular. But there are plenty of options in the area and here are some of the most popular breaks around J-Bay; Surf Spots @ St. Francis Bay Next to Jeffrey’s Bay you will find St. Francis Bay. This little surf town is only a short drive away and definitely worth the visit! Huletts 0 1 p To Top 10 Anne’s Avenue Anne’s Avenue - This beach break has a hollow, fast and ledgy wave and is very consistent. To surf these waters, you better have some surfing experience. Huletts - Huletts is situated between Bruce’s Beauties and Anne’s Avenue. It is appropriate for surfers of all levels. If you master Huletts, you could give Bruce’s a try. Bruce’s Beauties Bruce’s Beauties - A century ago, a guy called Bruce went to search the perfect wave…Here is where he found it. Bruce’s Beauties has the A-class wave, just as Super Tubes. It has a very fast, powerful and hollow wave. This is where you can see the masters at work. Only down-side: It is very inconsistent and breaks only a few days a year. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Seal Point Seal Point - A bit further, you’ll find a spot for all surfers, called Seals Point. The waves are less hollow as Bruce’s but on a good day, they can offer a long ride. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Surf Spots @ Jeffreys Bay Jeffrey’s Bay is world-renowned for its many different surf breaks, each possessing its own magic. Magna Tubes Kitchen Windows (near Main Beach) Magna Tubes - Here you’ll find fast powerful and classic waves, as good as anywhere else. Kitchen Windows(near Main Beach) - This surf break is an excellent place to learn how to ride waves. It is a peak that breaks left and right. Tubes Tubes - This is a short, perfect hollow wave. Once you master Tubes, you can surf Super Tubes. Point Point - The Point is 100% enjoyable with cutback sections and everything else you could possibly want from a wave. The waves here tend to be a little smaller than those at Boneyards and Supers. The difference is, that you will have a much longer ride here than at the other two. 0 1 p To Top 10 Salad bowls Salad bowls -These waves a short en hollow. The water is quite shallow so this place is reserved for experienced surfers. Albatross(near Kabeljous Caravan Park) Albatross(near Kabeljous Caravan Park) - A wave in the same class as Point and mostly uncrowded. Boneyards ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Super Tubes Super Tubes - The waves here can get large (up to about 10 - 12 feet). This is the ultimate test of your surfing ability. It is very fast, powerful, and very long and as the name suggests, getting tubed is the name of the game. It’s suited only to people experienced in surfing. Super Tubes - the best! Boneyards - Boneyards is right next to Supers. You will be able to recognize it with ease, as it is the spot where the waves are breaking almost perfectly, but there are only one or two guys sitting out there. Don’t be fooled, this is a locals only break and they take it as a serious offence if you as an outsider decide to surf there. Yeah, it may have the better wave, but that is the bonus of being a local at Jeffrey’s Bay for quite some period of time. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 South Africa has diverse climatic regions, from tropical to arid deserts. The east coast is in a subtropical climate area and wraps around the Western Cape up the Garden Route towards Port Elizabeth. This area is usually hot and sunny during the summer months and mild and wet during winter. Most of time the seasons are the well defined southern hemisphere seasons of summer (December - February), autumn (March - May), winter (June - August) and spring (September - November). These are influenced by the cold fronts that sweep up the coast across the Cape from the Atlan- tic Ocean through to the Indian Ocean highs. Surfing is best done when the Roaring Forties provide the best swells from March to September. Waves usually range 6-15ft, but you will come across much bigger waves in certain spots. In summer the swell tends to be a bit smaller with pleasurable surf available at the many beach breaks. In the Durban area, you can find great waves through December until February as well, from the hurricane swells which can turn some average waves into monsters. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 INSET AHU Honolulu Lahaina California Los Angeles MAUI Hilo ATLANTIC OCEAN MEXICO Hawaii Maxico City BIG ISLAND PERU INSET EL SALVADOR COSRA RICA Salvador BRAZIL Lima Caribbean Sea PACIFIC OCEAN 2000km Washington D.C. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CHILE Brasilia Rio de Janeiro Santiago San Jose 9. Central America Overview : With more concentrated diversity than any other place on earth, Central America starts with the Caribbean’s white sand beaches and underwater worlds of coral reefs, to little local villages that look as though you have travelled back in time with cobblestone streets and 16th century buildings. There are rainforests & jungles; massive gorges & crocodile infested rivers; Pyramids and ancient ruins dating back thousands of years; and many different amazing cultures. The 8 countries that make up Central America - Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and Mexico are a colourful and exotic destination with many opportunities to find surf. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua play host to a multitude of fantastic set-ups spanning both the Pacific and Caribbean. The Pacific coast is popular for its classic beach breaks, long points, and fast breaking hollow waves which generally work all year round. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Mexico ‘South of the Border’ to the United States and stretching down to Belize and Guatemala is Mexico. Apart from being the largest Spanish speaking country in the world it also has over 6000 miles of coastline to be explored. Mexico has so many sights & contrasts, such as northern Mexico with extreme weather, desert, and mountain ranges; through to central Mexico with Mayan ruins, historical towns, and picturesque villages full of colour and culture. To enjoy some of the most popular white sand beaches in the world then you should stop by the Yucatan Peninsular which is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and is popular with divers as it has the second largest coral barrier reef at its shores. The Pacific Coast is dotted with some of the best beaches and you’ll find awesome surf spots all up the coast from the south near the Guatemala right up to Baha California – the little strip of land that leads up to the US border. round. The Caribbean side has a short surfing season but produces large swells from tropical storms off Mexico. The Pacific coast has smaller but generally more consistent surf generated by low pressure systems located off New Zealand. Tamarindo is one of the best surf destinations in Costa Rica as there are a wide variety of surf breaks within a short distance. Playa Avellanes/Negra is best for those looking to travel to a remote location. Nosara receives consistent swells, good wind conditions and is particularly liked by longboarders. Mal Pais is ideal for surfers looking for a quiet holiday as there is not much nightlife in this area, but good, consistent waves and a friendly atmosphere. Playa Hermosa/Jaco is best for the more experienced surfer. 0 1 p To Top 10 El Salvador El Salvador is a natural footers paradise due to the number of right hand point breaks, some of which are world-class rights that break for several hundred metres. Crowds here are non-existent away from the main towns and cities and there is huge potential to discover spots that have never been surfed before. The rainy season between March to October is the main swell season and the south swells during this time can get up to 10ft. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Costa Rica Costa Rica is generally a safer destination than some of its other Central American neighbours. Costa Rica is also a brilliant surfing location as it has two coastlines, the Caribbean and the North Pacific, which both produce consistent head-high surf all year www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Panama Panama is a natural bridge between North and South America and the Panama Canal joins the worlds two largest oceans. As well as great waves, Panama has huge expanses of tropical rainforest, and is one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world. Although slightly less exposed to the North Pacific Swells than Costa Rica it gets the west and south swells that are generated from the Roaring 40’s and hurricane swells. Puerto Rico Puerto Rico is the Caribbean’s version of the North Shore of Hawaii. It is blessed with good surfing conditions all year and can get pretty big and powerful. Northerly swells that are generated from the east coast of America are the main source of the waves in Puerto Rico, October to February being the main surfing season. The surf can be anything from 2ft to 20ft, and there are waves to suit all abilities. Nicaragua In the south-central part of the country, Lake Nicaragua covers a surface of more than 8000sq kms, creating a huge, flat area where wind can blow almost year round. As a result, the south Pacific side of Nicaragua receives almost constant offshore winds, and unlike virtually all other Pacific destinations the wind does not change during the day. In Nicaragua, not all the breaks are accessible by vehicle nor are most beaches marked with signs, therefore unless you are staying at one of the surf lodges you will need water transportation or a vehicle with a guide to get around. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks There is literally 1000’s of kilometers of coastline around Central America. It doesn’t matter whether you are just starting out in a Costa Rican surf school or for those a little more advanced check out El Salvador, Panama and Puerto Rico which has been dubbed the Caribbean’s equivalent of Hawaii. Mexico Mexico boasts over 6000 miles of coastline. Waves are generated all year round by the deep Southern Ocean low pressure systems and more localised tropical storms, with June to October being hurricane season. A great place for a surf trip is the southern tip of Baja California - the place is a swell magnet and remains uncrowded. There is a large variety of waves to suit everyone there - from beginner to the most experienced surfer. Other favourite spots to check out are Puerto Escondido - one of the best beach breaks in the world - and the many other waves around the Oaxaca region in the south. San Pancho, Nayarit 0 1 p To Top 10 San Pancho, Nayarit - Small waves here, better in Sayulita (10 minutes by car). A good place to stay is Costa Azul. They have daily minivan trips to surrounding surf areas. Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mazatlan, Sinaloa - Excellent conditions year round from beginner to expert. Check out Playa Bruja, Playa Olas Altas, Cerritos Beach, Cagadazo Beach, and Playa Los Pinos. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Mexico Pascuales, Colima Pascuales, Colima - Huge beach break - very powerful - for experienced surfers only. Punta de Mita, Nayarit Punta de Mita, Nayarit - Good waves off the beach near the end of the point in Banderas Bay. Huatulco, Oaxaca Huatulco, Oaxaca - La Bocana beach, Barra de la Cruz, 20 km east is great. Summer and autumn are the best. 0 1 p To Top 10 Todos Santos, Baja California Sur Todos Santos, Baja California Sur - Good surf spots between Los Cabos and Todos Santos. Sayulita, Nayarit Sayulita, Nayarit - Good waves, a large surf community, and frequent surf contests, catch the north swell December through early April. Ensenada, Baja California Ensenada, Baja California - good surfing in Santo Tomas north of town. Camping available. Best time is autumn and winter - take a wetsuit. Los Cabos, Baja California Sur ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations San Blas, Nayarit San Blas, Nayarit - Las Islitas was once famous for the longest wave in the world - now a good jetty and shore break at Borrego Beach. Best surf is in the summer. Surfers hang out at Pompis Ramada on Borrego. Los Cabos, Baja California Sur - Surf spots mainly outside the resort, on the Pacific near Todos Santos for example Puerto Escondido Puerto Escondido - Crank up the Marley and cruise to the beach. Puerto is just right for chillin’ at a no-frills tourist town that refused to go ‘resort. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Costa Rica Probably the most famous surf beacah in Costa Rica is Playa Jaco. Costa Rica surfers also head to Playa Dominical and Playa Hermosa nearby. Farther north, Playa Grande near Tamarindo is another popular Costa Rica surf spot. Witches Rock Roca Loca Witches Rock - 2 mile stretch of beach with hollow sand bottom beach breaks creating long lefts and rights. Take off can be steep, but offshores generally keep the wave open and easy to surf. Roca Loca - a right which breaks in deep water over a reef. It is one of the heaviest spots on the coast offering long, clean rights. Ollies Point Playa Avellanes Playa Avellanes - A series of rights and lefts from a rivermouth offering a series of peaks including reefs and beach breaks. The northern end of the rivermouth boasts an outside reef break, “Little Hawaii,” which works best on a west or northwest swell and is ideal for longboarders. 0 1 p To Top 10 Ollies Point - Right point at the rivermouth with fast, long, hollow and powerful waves that roll on the beach endlessly breaking over a rocky bottom. For the experienced surfer. Needs a strong swell from the southwest or northwest to break. Playa Tamarindo ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Junquillal Junquillal - A beach break and a left reef break that work better on higher tides. There are many peaks with hollow, fast rights and lefts. On a large enough swell, check out Playa Blanca directly in front of the Iguana Azul which can offer double overhead lefts. Playa Tamarindo - There are a variety of good surf spots in Tamarindo Bay. The Tamarindo Rivermouth is a solid right hand wave. Other quality local waves in the area are Pico Pequeno – mellow reef break; Old Man’s – good longboard wave; and Playa Langosta – fun outside reef and inside beach break. www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Costa Rica Playa Camaronal Rivermouth Playa Camaronal - Nice beach break, very consistent and generally gets surf year round. Rivermouth - Solid right beachbreak with hollow waves as they hit the inside reef. Playa Nosara Playa Jaco Playa Nosara - Great beach break with peaks and shallow reef that barrels with a large south or southwest swell. Playa Jaco - Long beach with left and right breaks. This area is smaller than Hermosa and a good option for beginners. Playa Marbella Playa Santa Teresa Playa Marbella - Located between Junquillal and Ostional, this is one of the area’s most consistent breaks offering excellent conditions. Playa Santa Teresa - Good lefts and rights at this hollow beach break. Tends to pick up more swell than nearby breaks and holds shape better at low tide. Playa Grande Playa Negra 0 1 p To Top 10 Playa Grande - Exposed, powerful beach breaks just north of Tamarindo with steep hollow faces that tube in some sections. Very playful waves, good for high-performance surfing. Playa Negra - 12 kilometers south of Tamarindo offering a reef right break that is fast & hollow at low tide and picks up swell from many directions. Good for all ability levels. Playa Guiones Playa Hermosa Playa Guiones - A beach break with a left point that works better at high tides. This area offers some of the most consistent year round surf ranging from head high to double overhead. Playa Hermosa - Long stretch of beach offering some of the most consistent conditions on the Pacific Coast. A variety of sandbars have formed creating a pounding and tubular beachbreak. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks El Salvador There are two separate surf areas on El Salvador’s Pacific coast. The La Libertad is the most popular area and offers numerous quality breaks. Punta Roca and Suznal in La Libertad are two of the best breaks in the country. But Punta Roca has a somewhat of a bad reputation, so talk to other travelers to stay out of trouble. The beaches around La Libertad have an awesome selection of right hand breaks. The second area, the ‘Wild East’, also has some world-class breaks and is slowly growing in popularity as the quality of accommodations improves. Some of the breaks in this area . Zonte Sunzal Zonte - Consistent and fast right point break that sometimes also has two lefts. Sunzal - Ranging in size from chest high to a few feet overhead, this right break is very consistent. Punta Mango Punta Mango - Powerful, fast, and hollow, can also get quite big. Las Flores Las Flores - Flores is a quality right point break featuring a hollow outside section and long rides. La Bocana Punta Roca Punta Roca - This is the best wave in El Salvador. It is a word-class right that is hollow and can run for about 400m. The inside section, called La Paz, is separated from the big wave break and is ideal for beginners. Playa Conchalio Playa Conchalio - During the peak season the waves are fast and hollow, but a great place to check out in the off season as it holds rideable waves even when other breaks are flat. 0 1 p To Top 10 La Bocana - This is the best left break in El Salvador. It’s a long and powerful rivermouth break. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Panama Panama is not currently a well travelled destination for surfers, but for adventurous surfers there can be found superior surf breaks including Punta Brava on the Pacific coast, near Santa Catalina; and ‘P Land’ near Chiriqui. There are also several reef breaks in the Bocas del Toro islands. Puerto Rico Puerto Rico gets good quality surf on all coasts during all seasons, but the most popular place for surf is the north and northwest coasts during winter swells. Aguadilla and Rincon are the two main surfing destinations on Puerto Rico’s northwest coast. Aguadilla is located at the northwestern tip of Puerto Rico and picks up the majority of north and northwest swell activity. On the western coast, Rincon’s surf breaks are not as exposed as Aguadilla and it takes a bigger swell for Rincon to break, but when it does, it can produce some of the biggest, best waves in the Caribbean. Nicaragua Nicargaua has some of the best points, reef breaks and sandbars in Central America, It’s best surf breaks are in the province of Rivas. They get the south swells from the Roaring 40’s averaging 3-5ft and average about 330 days of offshore winds. The most popular Nicaragua surfing beaches are those near San Juan del Sur, such as Playa Maderas and Playa Majagual. A bit farther north, Playa Gigante and Popoyo also offer decent breaks. Much further north is less travelled so you’ll find less crowds. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality Central America usually has two distinct seasons - wet and dry - however that one thing that is predictable about Central America is it unpredictability. In some areas you may experience up to four seasons within the day and then in others there’s a hurricane season and dry to the point of drought during the rest of the year. Traditionally the wet season runs from June through until October, where some places may receive up to 300mm in one month, the dry season then runs from November through until May. Just remember that it is not uncommon to have 2 weeks of sunshine and blue sky during the wet season or flooding during the dry. Less swell arrives during the dry season but offshore winds blow nearly every day. Water temperatures rarely vary, hovering around 27-28°C. Nicaragua Nicaragua has a long surf season, from around March to November. The swell averages 3-5 ft with bigger swells of 6-8ft occuring regularly between April-October. Panama Expect hot and humid conditions year round in this lush tropical country. December through April is dry season and is the best time for outer island surf missions. For the majority of the country, May through November is rainy, but this is the best swell season for the Pacific side, although good waves can be found here year round. On the Caribbean side, the surf peaks twice. The main season on the east coast is during the regional wet season in the months between December and March, it then makes a resurgence when weather fronts clash in June and July. Puerto Rico The surf season in Puerto Rico stretches from late summer to early spring. Puerto Rico receives the majority of its swells during hurricane season as large storms move off the west coast of Africa, and during winter months as cold fronts and low-pressure systems move off the eastern seaboard of the United States, sending in long period groundswell to the north and northwest facing beaches. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Mexico In Mexico there are two main seasons. Although there is some variation in temperature over the year, and throughout the different areas of Mexico; the most obvious difference is between rainy and dry seasons. The rainy season through most of Mexico falls roughly from May through September or October. During the rest of the year there is little or no rain. Don’t be discouraged from visiting during rainy season, when you’ll see lush, green landscapes, and it often only rains in the late afternoons and evenings. But June to November is also Hurricane season, so if you are travelling during this time make sure you know if you are heading to an area prone to hurricanes! ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Costa Rica The Northern Pacific Coast is generally considered the most consistent area from December to April. During these months, strong offshore winds combine with ideal swell directions to make breaks like Witches Rock, Playa Negra and Playa Grande perfect performers. The Central and Southern Pacific Coasts are generally best between May to November when the south swell season starts while the Caribbean Coast tends to get the best conditions from November to March. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 El Salvador There are 2 seasons in El Salvador for surfing. You have your dry season which is from November to April and you have your rainy season which is April through November. For surfing in El Salvador the the rainy season will generally give you the larger waves while the dry season will give you a more consistent break. The best time to go is during the wet season between March and October, but you can also find smaller waves in the 3 - 6ft range in the dry season. Water and air temperatures are warm year round. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 INSET AHU Honolulu Lahaina California Los Angeles MAUI Hilo ATLANTIC OCEAN MEXICO Hawaii Maxico City BIG ISLAND PERU INSET EL SALVADOR COSRA RICA Salvador BRAZIL Lima Caribbean Sea PACIFIC OCEAN 2000km Washington D.C. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CHILE Brasilia Rio de Janeiro Santiago San Jose 10. South America Overview : Comprising of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela, South America is the fourth largest continent in the world. It has the Caribbean Sea to the north, Atlantic Ocean on the east coast and the Pacific Ocean along the west, with the continent being joined to Central America via Panama. South America boasts some of the world’s bests tourist attractions such as Iguazu Falls one of the world’s largest waterfalls; the Amazon Rainforest with its intricate ecosystem; the infamous Inca Trail leading to Macchu Picchu; and the Andes – the longest mountain range in the world, just to name a few. Then there are also the beaches, lakes and glaciers that make South America such an amazing place to visit. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations Most of South America hasn’t yet been spoilt by development and it is easy to find yourself off the beaten track, immersed in the diversity of cultures - with some indigenous people even still living the same as they have for hun- www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 dreds of years. With different influences from Africa, Asia and Europe, each country has its own distinct culture and way of life. South America is home to the longest wave in the world - Chicama in Peru. Peru, along with Chile, Ecuador and Columbia all have coastlines on the South Pacific Ocean and have a large expanse of open water for the swells to generate and develop. Surfing along this west coast is generally pretty uncrowded most of the year. Further south in Argentina and Chile the water gets increasingly colder the further south you go and therefore typically less crowded as well. The powerful Humboldt Current generated in Antarctica brings constant surf to the Chilean coast. Waves are also generated by wind coming from low-pressure centers off central Chile. Surfing is most popular in Brazil, with many Brazilians embracing surf culture and lifestyle. Brazil’s long Atlantic coastline offers a huge variety of consistent waves although it may not be as consistent or as big as the West Coast. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks With 2 huge coastlines both open to swell from many directions, South America is a land begging to be discovered by Australian surfers. Here you can find the longest wave in the world, Chicama. South America has been popular in the surfing world for a long time, especially Brazil. However it’s time to also look at Peru, Ecuador, Chile and a few other places that deserve as much attention. Brazil Brazil has a huge amount of waves, great consistency and has surf to suit all levels. There are literally thousands of surf spots, as pretty much the entire coastline can be surfed, but particular favourites are the popular beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, and the hundreds of spots located around Rio. Further south are the beautiful beaches of Florianopolis offering the most consistent surf on the Atlantic Side. The deep south of Brazil is best, it has bigger swells and more variety than further north. The island of Santa Catarina has the best that Bra- zil has to offer. Conditions there vary up to 15 ft with both lefts and rights. The second best is Saquarema, a small village 1.5 hours drive from Rio de Janeiro, conditions are great year round, and nearby there are 18 miles of beaches with similar conditions. Many of the swells are generated by the deep low pressures that track past Cape Horn, sending swells northwards throughout the year, although April to October are the best. Time your trip right and get to party in Rio for the Carnival (Feb) - well worth it but must be booked well in advance. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Surf breaks Chile Chile has over 4000kms of coastline and due to the constant low pressure systems produced within close proximity, and the deep water trench just off the coast, the surf size is consistent and powerful. The chilly waters of Chile can be brutal to surf, however, here you can find some of the best breaks on the continent. The north coast is best, particularly near Arica near the Peruvian border the waves are quite strong. Tubes can be found further south near Iquique, and good waves can be found all the way south to La Serena, although a wetsuit is essential. Peru Ecuador Peru was thought to be an unlikely candidate for world class surfing however it is quickly becoming one of the most sought after surf spots in the world. Peru offers one of nature’s miracles: Chicama. It is the world’s longest wave stretching over 4kms and is situated north from Trujillo. The Peruvian coast is littered with similar point breaks with big lows from deep down south sending the swells northwards, and many of the surf spots receive persistent offshore winds. Punta Hermosa gets good waves and is within an easy distance of the capital Lima. Near the border of Ecuador is Mancora which is the main spot surfers head to, enticed by the tropical weather and clear waters, few leave disappointed. Whilst your there check out nearby Cabo Blano and Pacasmayo which will require a little bit of a trek but it’s worth it. If you are after a variety of uncrowded, offshore, good quality waves then Peru is a great destination. Include in your trip a 4 day trek on the Inca Trail to Macchu Picchu and enhance your experience with one of the world’s best man-made wonders. Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands offer contrasting surfing environments. The Galapagos Islands are quiet, remote, quite fickle and rocky; whilst Ecuador offers party towns and sandy beach barrels through to long points and reefs. However they do share the same north and south swells. Ecuador’s surfing is focused around the northern reaches of the country and the famous surf town of Atacames. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality South America can be travelled year round, but some of the most popular tourist destinations like Machu Picchu, Patagonia, the Amazon and the Andes have varied seasons and when heading towards these areas you need to take into account how their expected temperatures & rainfall may affect your trip, for example summer heat in the Amazon Jungle may be unbearable but this will be the best time to visit Patagonia. The peak season for tourists is usually during June through to August for the north of South America as its perfect weather around the equator, whereas December through to March is the most popular time for the southern area of South America. Southern hemisphere storms send consistent surf to almost all coastlines on the Pacific side during the winter months. Summer is the best time for clean surf, even though the waves are often bigger in the winter. The low-pressure systems that usually produce sizable surface very close to the coast. The surf is sometimes out of control, therefore. Winter wave heights sometimes reach 12-15’. The waves have juice all year, so the visiting surfer should have a board that can handle a wide variety of conditions. Ecuador Ecuador receives plenty of small swells and has the added bonus of warmer water due to the Panama Current. It gets the tail of the Hawaiian swells and is exposed to both north and south swells. Swell is regularly in the 2 - 6ft region during the offshore November to March surf season. Ecuador really shows it’s stuff in a big swell, but this does not happen very often. Many of the northern surf spots only really start to get good once they are double overhead. Tradewinds blow from a southerly direction all year, but are more easterly for the Galapagos and westerly for Ecuador. 0 1 p To Top 10 ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Chile If you’re travelling to Chile between May & September - the northern region of Chile is where you want to head. It is renowned for its hard breaking waves and long lasting tubes. Between September & March the southerncentral region of Chile offers a surfer the opportunity to surf extremely high quality left- hand points that break over sand/volcanic rock bottoms. Chile is not known for it’s tropical waters, so a thick steamer is essential for most of the country. Depending on when you go, you can find warmer spots towards the north of the country near Peru. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Northern Peru Located just south of the equator, exposed to north and south Pacific ground swells, Northern Peru receives world class surf year-round. The north swell season coincides with summer and it is sunny with less wind and warmer water temperatures, unlike central and southern Peru where most days require at least a springy. Just south of Cabo Blanco two currents collide producing extreme differences in water tem- peratures at breaks only a few kms apart. In general, the waves in the area are practically perfect with fast walls and magic barrels that rarely exceed 6-10 ft. The south swells are actually bigger and more consistent than the north swells, but north Peru’s headlands and points make for more perfect waves. The peak south swell season is from March through to November. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Seasonality 0 1 p To Top 10 Brazil Brazil surf conditions are pretty good year round but the best time is April to October for swells. From April to October, southern Brazil catches east to south swells produced in the Antarctic. From November to March, the north of Brazil catches northern swells. ave Wave The Perfec t WPerfect The Surf Experience Surf Experience Destinations Destinations www.theperfectwave.com.au www.theperfectwave.com.au Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 Tel: +61(2) 9939 0890 (c) 2012 The Perfect Wave Surf Experience
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