Coevity Island-Runway Ledge

-7.134567 N / 56.278239 O

Coevity Island-Runway Ledge Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Runway Ledge stands as one of the most consistent reef breaks in the Indian Ocean, delivering fast and powerful waves that peel across sharp coral formations with remarkable regularity. This exposed reef break offers a unique combination of reliability and solitude that few tropical destinations can match. Located on the remote Coevity Island in Seychelles, this spot represents a genuine adventure for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded, quality waves.

Geography and Nature

Coevity Island sits approximately 286 kilometers south of Seychelles International Airport on Mahé, positioned in the outer islands of the Seychelles archipelago. The island itself is relatively undeveloped and remote, accessible primarily by boat. The break sits on a reef ledge with sharp coral and rocky bottom, surrounded by crystal clear tropical waters. The landscape is sparse and natural, with minimal development, creating an authentic and isolated surfing environment far removed from crowded tourist beaches.

Surf Setup

Runway Ledge is a reef break that produces both left and right-hand waves across its ledge system. The break responds best to southeast swell direction, which combines with offshore winds from the west-northwest to create optimal conditions. High tide generally provides the most favorable conditions for surfing this break. On a typical session during the right conditions, you can expect fast, powerful waves that demand respect and solid technique, with the reef requiring careful positioning and awareness throughout your time in the water.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is exceptionally consistent, working approximately 150 days per year. The best season runs from May through September when southeast trade winds blow steadily between 10 and 20 knots. During these months, you'll find the most reliable swell and offshore wind patterns. The secondary season spans October through March when northwest trades occasionally align with favorable swell, though conditions are less predictable. February through April represents the quietest period for consistent waves.

Crowd Levels

Runway Ledge remains virtually empty throughout the year, both on weekdays and weekends. The remote location and expensive boat access mean you're unlikely to encounter other surfers, making this a genuinely uncrowded experience.

Who It's For

This break is designed for experienced surfers only. The sharp coral reef, powerful wave shape, and fast-moving sections demand solid paddling fitness, wave knowledge, and the ability to navigate reef hazards. Intermediate surfers might find the power and reef hazards overwhelming, while beginners should not attempt this break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocky reef bottom require careful attention to your positioning and board control. Sharks inhabit these waters, though encounters remain rare. The powerful nature of the waves and exposed reef environment means mistakes carry real consequences.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Year-round water temperature hovers around 29°C, making this a tropical destination where board shorts and a rash vest provide adequate protection. The warm water eliminates the need for thicker wetsuits throughout the entire year.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Seychelles International Airport on Mahé, located 286 kilometers away. From there, you'll need to arrange boat access to Coevity Island, which represents the primary challenge of reaching this remote break. Direct flights from Mahé to the island don't exist, so private boat charter or organized surf trips represent your only realistic options. The island itself is private property, so advance arrangements are essential before attempting to visit.

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Coevity Island-Runway Ledge 

Seychelles
-7.134567 N / 56.278239 O
Other Islands
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Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Coevity Island-Runway Ledge Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Runway Ledge stands as one of the most consistent reef breaks in the Indian Ocean, delivering fast and powerful waves that peel across sharp coral formations with remarkable regularity. This exposed reef break offers a unique combination of reliability and solitude that few tropical destinations can match. Located on the remote Coevity Island in Seychelles, this spot represents a genuine adventure for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded, quality waves.

Geography and Nature

Coevity Island sits approximately 286 kilometers south of Seychelles International Airport on Mahé, positioned in the outer islands of the Seychelles archipelago. The island itself is relatively undeveloped and remote, accessible primarily by boat. The break sits on a reef ledge with sharp coral and rocky bottom, surrounded by crystal clear tropical waters. The landscape is sparse and natural, with minimal development, creating an authentic and isolated surfing environment far removed from crowded tourist beaches.

Surf Setup

Runway Ledge is a reef break that produces both left and right-hand waves across its ledge system. The break responds best to southeast swell direction, which combines with offshore winds from the west-northwest to create optimal conditions. High tide generally provides the most favorable conditions for surfing this break. On a typical session during the right conditions, you can expect fast, powerful waves that demand respect and solid technique, with the reef requiring careful positioning and awareness throughout your time in the water.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is exceptionally consistent, working approximately 150 days per year. The best season runs from May through September when southeast trade winds blow steadily between 10 and 20 knots. During these months, you'll find the most reliable swell and offshore wind patterns. The secondary season spans October through March when northwest trades occasionally align with favorable swell, though conditions are less predictable. February through April represents the quietest period for consistent waves.

Crowd Levels

Runway Ledge remains virtually empty throughout the year, both on weekdays and weekends. The remote location and expensive boat access mean you're unlikely to encounter other surfers, making this a genuinely uncrowded experience.

Who It's For

This break is designed for experienced surfers only. The sharp coral reef, powerful wave shape, and fast-moving sections demand solid paddling fitness, wave knowledge, and the ability to navigate reef hazards. Intermediate surfers might find the power and reef hazards overwhelming, while beginners should not attempt this break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocky reef bottom require careful attention to your positioning and board control. Sharks inhabit these waters, though encounters remain rare. The powerful nature of the waves and exposed reef environment means mistakes carry real consequences.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Year-round water temperature hovers around 29°C, making this a tropical destination where board shorts and a rash vest provide adequate protection. The warm water eliminates the need for thicker wetsuits throughout the entire year.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Seychelles International Airport on Mahé, located 286 kilometers away. From there, you'll need to arrange boat access to Coevity Island, which represents the primary challenge of reaching this remote break. Direct flights from Mahé to the island don't exist, so private boat charter or organized surf trips represent your only realistic options. The island itself is private property, so advance arrangements are essential before attempting to visit.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
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 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
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The best season runs from May through September when southeast trade winds blow steadily between 10 and 20 knots, delivering the most reliable swell and offshore wind patterns. This break works approximately 150 days per year, making it exceptionally consistent. October through March offers a secondary season with occasional favorable conditions, though less predictable than the primary season. February through April represents the quietest period for consistent waves.
This break is designed for experienced surfers only and not suitable for beginners or intermediate surfers. The sharp coral reef, powerful wave shape, and fast-moving sections demand solid paddling fitness, wave knowledge, and the ability to navigate reef hazards. Intermediate surfers might find the power and reef hazards overwhelming, while the consequences of mistakes carry real weight in this exposed reef environment.
Runway Ledge is a reef break that produces both left and right-hand waves across its ledge system, responding best to southeast swell direction combined with offshore winds from the west-northwest. High tide generally provides the most favorable conditions. You can expect fast, powerful waves that demand respect and solid technique, with the reef requiring careful positioning and awareness throughout your session.
Coevity Island sits approximately 286 kilometers south of Seychelles International Airport on Mahé in the outer islands. Runway Ledge remains virtually empty throughout the year on both weekdays and weekends. The remote location and expensive boat access mean you're unlikely to encounter other surfers, making this a genuinely uncrowded experience for those who reach it.
This spot offers a unique combination of reliability and solitude that few tropical destinations can match, with approximately 150 days of consistent waves annually. The break delivers fast and powerful waves across sharp coral formations with remarkable regularity. Located on remote, relatively undeveloped Coevity Island with minimal development, it represents a genuine adventure for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded quality waves far removed from crowded tourist beaches.

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