Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge

-7133 N / 56267 O

Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Nestled in the remote turquoise waters of the Seychelles, Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge delivers fast, powerful reef-coral waves that fire off right and left handers for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded perfection. This exposed reef break pounds over sharp coral and rocks, creating hollow sections with serious speed that demand precise positioning and commitment. The vibe is pure isolation, where the Indian Ocean's pulse meets pristine wilderness, offering sessions that feel like a private discovery.

Geography and Nature

Coevity Island lies about 280 kilometers south of Mahe in the Seychelles outer islands, a tiny, uninhabited speck of land surrounded by vast ocean and fringed by coral reefs. The eastern ledge juts out from the island's rugged coastline, with no sandy beaches nearby, just rocky shores and shallow lagoons backed by dense tropical vegetation. This remote, privately managed island evokes a sense of untouched paradise, far from urban development, where the coastal landscape is defined by jagged reefs and crystal-clear waters under endless skies.

Surf Setup

Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge is a classic reef break over sharp coral and rocks, peeling both rights and lefts with fast, powerful lines that can barrel on the right and wall up aggressively on the left. It thrives on southeast to east swells, lighting up when northwest, west, or southwest winds groom the faces for offshore perfection. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the reef, while low tide exposes the hazards and ramps up the intensity. On a typical session, expect consistent 1-2 meter faces holding shape across 150 days a year, delivering long, rippable walls with room to maneuver solo.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days annually thanks to reliable southeast trade winds and swells. The prime season runs from May to September during the southeast trades, when clean, powerful waves align with offshore breezes for epic days. October to March brings northwest trades with lighter winds but still rideable swells, though avoid April and November transitions when conditions turn choppy and unpredictable.

Crowd Levels

Eastern Ledge stays empty year-round, with no surfers on weekdays or weekends due to its extreme remoteness. You'll share waves only with the ocean itself, a mix of zero locals and rare traveling surfers.

Who It's For

This break suits experienced surfers only, thanks to the fast takeoff, powerful sections, and unforgiving reef bottom that punishes mistakes. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the waves demand strong paddling, quick reads, and solid reef experience to link sections safely. Advanced riders will score endless barrels and carves in solitude, pushing their limits on pristine peaks.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp coral reefs, rocks on the inside, and occasional sharks in these remote waters. Strong rips can pull across the ledge during bigger swells, so know your exits and wear booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October features water temperatures of 27-29°C, perfect for boardshorts and a rash vest to block the sun. Winter from December to March holds steady at 26-28°C, still calling for just boardshorts and rash protection. Spring and fall average 26-29°C, where minimal gear keeps you comfortable all session.

How to Get There

Fly into Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) on Mahe, about 280 kilometers north of Coevity Island, then arrange a private boat charter as flying is prohibitively expensive and rare. No public transport or roads exist on the island, which is private property managed by the Seychelles Marketing Board, so coordinate access via licensed operators. Expect a multi-hour boat ride with no walking distance to the spot, direct from the landing near the runway area.

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Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge 

Seychelles
-7133 N / 56267 O
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Day trip
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Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Nestled in the remote turquoise waters of the Seychelles, Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge delivers fast, powerful reef-coral waves that fire off right and left handers for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded perfection. This exposed reef break pounds over sharp coral and rocks, creating hollow sections with serious speed that demand precise positioning and commitment. The vibe is pure isolation, where the Indian Ocean's pulse meets pristine wilderness, offering sessions that feel like a private discovery.

Geography and Nature

Coevity Island lies about 280 kilometers south of Mahe in the Seychelles outer islands, a tiny, uninhabited speck of land surrounded by vast ocean and fringed by coral reefs. The eastern ledge juts out from the island's rugged coastline, with no sandy beaches nearby, just rocky shores and shallow lagoons backed by dense tropical vegetation. This remote, privately managed island evokes a sense of untouched paradise, far from urban development, where the coastal landscape is defined by jagged reefs and crystal-clear waters under endless skies.

Surf Setup

Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge is a classic reef break over sharp coral and rocks, peeling both rights and lefts with fast, powerful lines that can barrel on the right and wall up aggressively on the left. It thrives on southeast to east swells, lighting up when northwest, west, or southwest winds groom the faces for offshore perfection. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the reef, while low tide exposes the hazards and ramps up the intensity. On a typical session, expect consistent 1-2 meter faces holding shape across 150 days a year, delivering long, rippable walls with room to maneuver solo.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts very high consistency, firing on about 150 days annually thanks to reliable southeast trade winds and swells. The prime season runs from May to September during the southeast trades, when clean, powerful waves align with offshore breezes for epic days. October to March brings northwest trades with lighter winds but still rideable swells, though avoid April and November transitions when conditions turn choppy and unpredictable.

Crowd Levels

Eastern Ledge stays empty year-round, with no surfers on weekdays or weekends due to its extreme remoteness. You'll share waves only with the ocean itself, a mix of zero locals and rare traveling surfers.

Who It's For

This break suits experienced surfers only, thanks to the fast takeoff, powerful sections, and unforgiving reef bottom that punishes mistakes. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the waves demand strong paddling, quick reads, and solid reef experience to link sections safely. Advanced riders will score endless barrels and carves in solitude, pushing their limits on pristine peaks.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp coral reefs, rocks on the inside, and occasional sharks in these remote waters. Strong rips can pull across the ledge during bigger swells, so know your exits and wear booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October features water temperatures of 27-29°C, perfect for boardshorts and a rash vest to block the sun. Winter from December to March holds steady at 26-28°C, still calling for just boardshorts and rash protection. Spring and fall average 26-29°C, where minimal gear keeps you comfortable all session.

How to Get There

Fly into Seychelles International Airport (SEZ) on Mahe, about 280 kilometers north of Coevity Island, then arrange a private boat charter as flying is prohibitively expensive and rare. No public transport or roads exist on the island, which is private property managed by the Seychelles Marketing Board, so coordinate access via licensed operators. Expect a multi-hour boat ride with no walking distance to the spot, direct from the landing near the runway area.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
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The prime season for surfing Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge runs from May to September during southeast trades, with clean powerful waves and offshore breezes from northwest west or southwest. It fires on about 150 days a year with very high consistency thanks to reliable southeast swells. October to March offers rideable swells under northwest trades though lighter winds while avoiding choppy April and November transitions. Mid to high tide covers the reef best.
Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge suits experienced surfers only due to fast takeoff powerful sections and unforgiving sharp coral reef bottom. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear as waves demand strong paddling quick reads and solid reef experience to link sections safely. Advanced riders score endless barrels and carves in solitude pushing limits on pristine peaks.
Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge is a classic reef break over sharp coral and rocks peeling fast powerful rights and lefts that barrel on the right and wall up on the left. It thrives on southeast to east swells with northwest west or southwest winds grooming offshore faces. Expect consistent 1-2 meter faces holding shape for long rippable walls across sessions.
Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge stays empty year-round with zero crowds due to extreme remoteness and no locals or regular surfers. Fly into Seychelles International Airport on Mahe 280 kilometers north then arrange private boat charter for a multi-hour ride as no public transport exists on the privately managed island. Access is direct from landing near runway with no walking.
Coevity Island-Eastern Ledge offers uncrowded perfection with fast powerful reef-coral waves firing rights and lefts in pure isolation amid pristine wilderness. This remote exposed break delivers hollow sections serious speed and long rippable walls on 150 days yearly far from urban development. Experienced surfers find private discovery sessions pulsing with the Indian Ocean's untouched paradise vibe.

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