Boar rice

8.716783 N / 76.706550 O

Boar Rice Surf Spot Guide, India

Nestled on Kerala's wild Arabian Sea coast, Boar Rice delivers an exposed beach break vibe with mellow lefts and rights peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for those raw, uncrowded sessions that remind you why you chase waves. The overall atmosphere is laid-back and exploratory, with unreliable swells turning into rewarding rides when a clean southwest pulse hits under northeast offshore winds. It's the kind of spot where you connect with the ocean's rhythm in a serene, tropical setting.

Geography and Nature

Boar Rice sits on the exposed coastline of Kerala, about 35 kilometers north of Thiruvananthapuram, framed by lush palm groves and the endless Arabian Sea horizon. The beach features a long stretch of sand with some rocky sections framing the breaks, giving it a remote, untouched feel far from urban bustle. Natural surroundings include coconut trees swaying in the breeze and gentle coastal dunes, creating an inviting tropical landscape ideal for surfers seeking solitude.

Surf Setup

Boar Rice is a classic beach break offering both lefts and right handers that form into fun A-frames on good days, with occasional punchy sections for turns. The ideal swell comes from the southwest, fueled by a mix of distant groundswells and local windswells, while northeast winds provide perfect offshore grooming to keep faces clean. Mid to high tides work best to avoid shallowing out on the sandbar, with low tide sometimes exposing more rocks. In a typical session, expect waist to head-high waves rolling in steadily, allowing for 10 to 20 rides per hour in forgiving shapes that let you flow from bottom turns to cutbacks.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Boar Rice is inconsistent overall, with waves firing best during the post-monsoon shoulder seasons from October to March when southwest swells align with lighter winds. December to February stands out for the most reliable clean conditions, while June to September brings choppy monsoon swells to avoid. Steer clear of peak summer months like April and May when flat spells dominate and onshore winds dominate.

Crowd Levels

Boar Rice remains mostly empty, especially on weekdays, with a small mix of local surfers and occasional traveling visitors. Weekends see a slight uptick but nothing overwhelming, keeping sessions spacious.

Who It's For

This spot suits intermediate surfers looking to refine their skills on approachable beach waves that offer room to practice maneuvers without constant pressure. Beginners can paddle out on smaller days for whitewater practice over the sandy bottom, while advanced riders will appreciate the potential for bigger southwest swells that demand solid positioning. Everyone walks away stoked from the forgiving yet playful setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore during bigger swells and scattered rocks at low tide that require careful entry and exit. Standard tropical ocean awareness keeps things safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temps drop to 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds warmth on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making rash vests or thin spring suits ideal for protection without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (TRV), just 35 kilometers south, then grab a taxi or rental car for the straightforward 45-minute drive north along coastal roads. Madurai Airport (IXM) is a farther 196 kilometers away as a backup option. Trains to nearby stations connect well from major cities, followed by a short auto-rickshaw ride. Parking is easy and free right by the beach, with the break just a 100-meter walk from the road; public buses run sporadically but reliably from Trivandrum for budget travelers.

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8.716783 N / 76.706550 O
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Boar Rice Surf Spot Guide, India

Nestled on Kerala's wild Arabian Sea coast, Boar Rice delivers an exposed beach break vibe with mellow lefts and rights peeling over a sandy bottom, perfect for those raw, uncrowded sessions that remind you why you chase waves. The overall atmosphere is laid-back and exploratory, with unreliable swells turning into rewarding rides when a clean southwest pulse hits under northeast offshore winds. It's the kind of spot where you connect with the ocean's rhythm in a serene, tropical setting.

Geography and Nature

Boar Rice sits on the exposed coastline of Kerala, about 35 kilometers north of Thiruvananthapuram, framed by lush palm groves and the endless Arabian Sea horizon. The beach features a long stretch of sand with some rocky sections framing the breaks, giving it a remote, untouched feel far from urban bustle. Natural surroundings include coconut trees swaying in the breeze and gentle coastal dunes, creating an inviting tropical landscape ideal for surfers seeking solitude.

Surf Setup

Boar Rice is a classic beach break offering both lefts and right handers that form into fun A-frames on good days, with occasional punchy sections for turns. The ideal swell comes from the southwest, fueled by a mix of distant groundswells and local windswells, while northeast winds provide perfect offshore grooming to keep faces clean. Mid to high tides work best to avoid shallowing out on the sandbar, with low tide sometimes exposing more rocks. In a typical session, expect waist to head-high waves rolling in steadily, allowing for 10 to 20 rides per hour in forgiving shapes that let you flow from bottom turns to cutbacks.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Boar Rice is inconsistent overall, with waves firing best during the post-monsoon shoulder seasons from October to March when southwest swells align with lighter winds. December to February stands out for the most reliable clean conditions, while June to September brings choppy monsoon swells to avoid. Steer clear of peak summer months like April and May when flat spells dominate and onshore winds dominate.

Crowd Levels

Boar Rice remains mostly empty, especially on weekdays, with a small mix of local surfers and occasional traveling visitors. Weekends see a slight uptick but nothing overwhelming, keeping sessions spacious.

Who It's For

This spot suits intermediate surfers looking to refine their skills on approachable beach waves that offer room to practice maneuvers without constant pressure. Beginners can paddle out on smaller days for whitewater practice over the sandy bottom, while advanced riders will appreciate the potential for bigger southwest swells that demand solid positioning. Everyone walks away stoked from the forgiving yet playful setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling offshore during bigger swells and scattered rocks at low tide that require careful entry and exit. Standard tropical ocean awareness keeps things safe here.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temps drop to 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds warmth on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making rash vests or thin spring suits ideal for protection without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Thiruvananthapuram International Airport (TRV), just 35 kilometers south, then grab a taxi or rental car for the straightforward 45-minute drive north along coastal roads. Madurai Airport (IXM) is a farther 196 kilometers away as a backup option. Trains to nearby stations connect well from major cities, followed by a short auto-rickshaw ride. Parking is easy and free right by the beach, with the break just a 100-meter walk from the road; public buses run sporadically but reliably from Trivandrum for budget travelers.

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Surf Boar Rice best from October to March, especially December to February, with southwest swells and northeast offshore winds. Post-monsoon shoulder seasons offer the most reliable clean conditions, while mid to high tides avoid shallow sandbars. Avoid June to September monsoon and April-May summer flats with onshore winds for optimal waist to head-high waves.
Boar Rice suits intermediate surfers refining skills on approachable beach waves, beginners practicing whitewater on smaller days over sand, and advanced riders handling bigger southwest swells. Its forgiving A-frames allow maneuvers like bottom turns and cutbacks without pressure, making everyone stoked from playful sessions.
Boar Rice features a beach break with mellow lefts and rights peeling over sandy bottom into fun A-frames and punchy sections. Southwest swells with northeast offshore winds groom clean faces, best at mid to high tides to dodge low-tide rocks, delivering steady waist to head-high waves for 10 to 20 rides per hour.
Boar Rice stays mostly empty, especially weekdays, with a small mix of local surfers and visitors, even on weekends. Fly into Thiruvananthapuram Airport 35 kilometers south for a 45-minute taxi drive, or use trains and auto-rickshaws; free beach parking is a 100-meter walk to the break.
Boar Rice stands out for raw, uncrowded beach break sessions in a serene tropical setting with lush palms and dunes on Kerala's exposed Arabian Sea coast. Its laid-back exploratory vibe rewards unreliable swells with clean southwest pulses, offering solitude and ocean connection far from urban bustle.

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