Pero right

-9.607667 N / 118.984800 O

Pero right Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Pero Right in West Sumba delivers a mechanical right-hander that wraps into a river mouth bay, offering long high-performance walls over a sharp coral reef bottom. This experienced surfer's gem combines hollow barrels, speedy sections, and ledgey power for rides pushing over 100 meters, all wrapped in a raw, uncrowded vibe that feels worlds away from mainstream Indonesian surf hubs. It's the kind of spot where clean lines and empty lineups reward those who time it right.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on the southwest coast of Sumba Island in West Nusa Tenggara, Pero Right breaks near the quiet fishing village of Pero amid dramatic dry cliffs and untouched coastline facing the open Indian Ocean. The beach features a mix of white sands thinning into wide reef shelves around a small river mouth, with rugged landscapes stretching for kilometers and minimal development keeping the area remote and peaceful. This raw coastal setting amplifies the sense of discovery for surfers seeking pristine, low-key waves.

Surf Setup

Pero Right is a reef break firing consistent rights with a mix of hollow, ordinary, and ledgey sections that open up for carves and occasional barrels on solid swells. It thrives on south to southwest swells with long periods over 14 seconds, paired with offshore southeast, east, or northeast winds that groom the lines perfectly. Mid to high tide is essential to avoid dry reef exposures, while low tide turns the inside sketchy and unforgiving. Expect playful chest-high sessions building to double-overhead power with long walls pushing down the reef on a typical good day.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, lighting up best during the dry season from April to October when south-southwest swells roll in reliably and trade winds hold offshore. Shoulder months like April and October offer quality uncrowded sessions with fewer storms, while the wet season from November to March brings inconsistent bigger swells that can work but often with choppier conditions. Avoid low-tide sessions year-round and times of direct westerly swells that muddle the shape.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, thanks to the remote location. You'll share the lineup with a mix of locals and visiting surfers in a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

Pero Right suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle reef breaks and position for critical takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral and power, while intermediates might enjoy smaller playful days but need solid skills for bigger sets. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential, barrels, and long rides that demand precision and endurance.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp coral reef poses the main risk, especially on low tides with dry sections and potential for reef scrapes during wipeouts. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so respect the conditions, wear reef booties, and paddle out via the river mouth when possible.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 26-29°C, making boardshorts or a rash vest ideal with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March brings slightly cooler 24-27°C waters, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds comfort on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 25-28°C, perfect for minimal or no wetsuit depending on your tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Tambolaka Airport (TMC) on Sumba, about 150 kilometers east of Pero, then rent a scooter or 4x4 for the 3-4 hour drive west along mostly paved but rugged coastal roads through villages and cliffs. From Waingapu Airport (WGP) in east Sumba, it's a full 250-kilometer journey across the island taking 5-6 hours by car. Park right at the beach near Pero village with easy access, and the break is a short 200-meter walk or paddle from shore; no reliable public transport exists, so self-drive or local charter is key.

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Pero right 

Indonesia
-9.607667 N / 118.984800 O
Sumba, Flores, Savu, Timor
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Pero right Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Pero Right in West Sumba delivers a mechanical right-hander that wraps into a river mouth bay, offering long high-performance walls over a sharp coral reef bottom. This experienced surfer's gem combines hollow barrels, speedy sections, and ledgey power for rides pushing over 100 meters, all wrapped in a raw, uncrowded vibe that feels worlds away from mainstream Indonesian surf hubs. It's the kind of spot where clean lines and empty lineups reward those who time it right.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on the southwest coast of Sumba Island in West Nusa Tenggara, Pero Right breaks near the quiet fishing village of Pero amid dramatic dry cliffs and untouched coastline facing the open Indian Ocean. The beach features a mix of white sands thinning into wide reef shelves around a small river mouth, with rugged landscapes stretching for kilometers and minimal development keeping the area remote and peaceful. This raw coastal setting amplifies the sense of discovery for surfers seeking pristine, low-key waves.

Surf Setup

Pero Right is a reef break firing consistent rights with a mix of hollow, ordinary, and ledgey sections that open up for carves and occasional barrels on solid swells. It thrives on south to southwest swells with long periods over 14 seconds, paired with offshore southeast, east, or northeast winds that groom the lines perfectly. Mid to high tide is essential to avoid dry reef exposures, while low tide turns the inside sketchy and unforgiving. Expect playful chest-high sessions building to double-overhead power with long walls pushing down the reef on a typical good day.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, lighting up best during the dry season from April to October when south-southwest swells roll in reliably and trade winds hold offshore. Shoulder months like April and October offer quality uncrowded sessions with fewer storms, while the wet season from November to March brings inconsistent bigger swells that can work but often with choppier conditions. Avoid low-tide sessions year-round and times of direct westerly swells that muddle the shape.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, thanks to the remote location. You'll share the lineup with a mix of locals and visiting surfers in a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

Pero Right suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle reef breaks and position for critical takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral and power, while intermediates might enjoy smaller playful days but need solid skills for bigger sets. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential, barrels, and long rides that demand precision and endurance.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp coral reef poses the main risk, especially on low tides with dry sections and potential for reef scrapes during wipeouts. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so respect the conditions, wear reef booties, and paddle out via the river mouth when possible.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 26-29°C, making boardshorts or a rash vest ideal with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March brings slightly cooler 24-27°C waters, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds comfort on longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 25-28°C, perfect for minimal or no wetsuit depending on your tolerance.

How to Get There

Fly into Tambolaka Airport (TMC) on Sumba, about 150 kilometers east of Pero, then rent a scooter or 4x4 for the 3-4 hour drive west along mostly paved but rugged coastal roads through villages and cliffs. From Waingapu Airport (WGP) in east Sumba, it's a full 250-kilometer journey across the island taking 5-6 hours by car. Park right at the beach near Pero village with easy access, and the break is a short 200-meter walk or paddle from shore; no reliable public transport exists, so self-drive or local charter is key.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Ordinary, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Surf Pero Right best during the dry season from April to October with south-southwest swells over 14 seconds and offshore southeast, east, or northeast winds. Mid to high tide is essential to avoid dry reef, while shoulder months like April and October offer quality uncrowded sessions. Wet season from November to March brings inconsistent bigger swells with choppier conditions, so time it right for clean lines.
Pero Right suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle reef breaks and critical takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to sharp coral and power, while intermediates might enjoy smaller playful days but need solid skills for bigger sets. Advanced riders love the high-line potential, barrels, and long rides over 100 meters demanding precision.
Pero Right is a reef break delivering consistent rights with hollow barrels, speedy sections, and ledgey power over a sharp coral bottom. It wraps into a river mouth bay offering long high-performance walls from chest-high playful sessions to double-overhead on south to southwest swells. Thrives at mid to high tide; low tide makes the inside sketchy.
Crowd levels at Pero Right stay low with just a few surfers, sharing with locals and visitors in a relaxed vibe due to its remote location. Fly into Tambolaka Airport 150 kilometers east for a 3-4 hour scooter or 4x4 drive, or Waingapu 250 kilometers for 5-6 hours. Park at the beach near Pero village; it's a 200-meter walk or paddle out.
Pero Right stands out as an uncrowded mechanical right-hander with long walls over 100 meters, hollow barrels, and speedy sections on a sharp reef in a raw river mouth bay. Nestled amid dramatic dry cliffs and untouched southwest Sumba coastline, it rewards timing with pristine empty lineups far from mainstream hubs, perfect for high-performance surfing.

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