Sumba - Miller's right

-9.954317 N / 119.901350 O

Sumba - Miller's right Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Miller's Right in Sumba stands out as a fast and powerful right-hand reef break that delivers long, hollow sections with softer shoulders, perfect for carving turns or tucking into barrels on a good day. Carved over sharp coral and rocky reef, this wave offers something for every surfer in a remote, uncrowded setting that feels like a hidden gem in Indonesia's surf world. The vibe is pure adventure, with consistent swells drawing you into sessions where the lineup stays mellow and the rides stretch out endlessly.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Sumba's southeastern coast near Tarimbang, Miller's Right sits below high headlands amid a wild, untouched landscape of dry hills, jagged limestone cliffs, and long stretches of reef-backed shoreline. This central-eastern area remains largely remote with minimal infrastructure, far from urban hubs, featuring rocky reefs fringing the coast rather than sandy beaches. The exposed positioning taps into deep ocean swells, creating a raw, natural arena surrounded by traditional rural vibes.

Surf Setup

Miller's Right fires as a right-hand reef break over coral and sharp rocks, producing fast, powerful waves with hollow sections that wall up for long rides and softer shoulders for maneuvering. It thrives on southwest and south swells, cleaned up perfectly by north to northeast offshore winds, while mid to high tides provide the ideal shape to avoid sketchy low-tide exposures. In a typical session, expect shoulder-high to double-overhead faces that hold power through multiple sections, rewarding committed paddling with epic lines in a deepwater setup.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposed reef facing the Indian Ocean, with the dry season from May to October delivering the most reliable southwest swells and light tradewinds for clean conditions. Late season into October to December can still turn on glassy days with solid size, though April to September remains prime for peak performance. Avoid the wetter months if possible, as swells drop off and winds turn onshore, but the wave's deepwater nature keeps it firing better than many spots year-round.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low overall, with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and visiting travelers in a relaxed lineup. Its remote access keeps sessions uncrowded even as one of Sumba's more popular rights.

Who It's For

Rated for all levels from beginners to advanced, Miller's Right accommodates everyone thanks to its long wall with softer shoulders for newer surfers to practice, while the fast hollow tubes and powerful sections challenge experts. Beginners can enjoy smaller days on the inside, intermediates link turns on mid-sized swells, and pros hunt barrels on bigger sets. The variety ensures rewarding sessions no matter your skill.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling across the reef, exposed rocks on low tides, and occasional sharks in this remote area. Time entries carefully through gaps in the reef and respect the power to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees similar warmth at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just a rash vest needed. Spring and fall hover at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal gear in the consistently balmy conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Waingapu's Mau Hau Airport (WGP), about 52 kilometers northwest of the spot, then head southeast by bus or chartered car toward Lewa and Tarimbang village. From Waingapu, it's roughly a 1.5 to 2-hour drive over rural roads to the coastal access point, often requiring a final truck or taxi leg to the headland. Boat access is common for the lineup below the cliffs, with limited parking near dirt tracks leading to paddle-out zones a short walk away; no reliable public transport reaches the break, so arrange private transfers for reliability.

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Sumba - Miller's right Miller's right

Indonesia
-9.954317 N / 119.901350 O
Sumba, Flores, Savu, Timor
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Sumba - Miller's right Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Miller's Right in Sumba stands out as a fast and powerful right-hand reef break that delivers long, hollow sections with softer shoulders, perfect for carving turns or tucking into barrels on a good day. Carved over sharp coral and rocky reef, this wave offers something for every surfer in a remote, uncrowded setting that feels like a hidden gem in Indonesia's surf world. The vibe is pure adventure, with consistent swells drawing you into sessions where the lineup stays mellow and the rides stretch out endlessly.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on Sumba's southeastern coast near Tarimbang, Miller's Right sits below high headlands amid a wild, untouched landscape of dry hills, jagged limestone cliffs, and long stretches of reef-backed shoreline. This central-eastern area remains largely remote with minimal infrastructure, far from urban hubs, featuring rocky reefs fringing the coast rather than sandy beaches. The exposed positioning taps into deep ocean swells, creating a raw, natural arena surrounded by traditional rural vibes.

Surf Setup

Miller's Right fires as a right-hand reef break over coral and sharp rocks, producing fast, powerful waves with hollow sections that wall up for long rides and softer shoulders for maneuvering. It thrives on southwest and south swells, cleaned up perfectly by north to northeast offshore winds, while mid to high tides provide the ideal shape to avoid sketchy low-tide exposures. In a typical session, expect shoulder-high to double-overhead faces that hold power through multiple sections, rewarding committed paddling with epic lines in a deepwater setup.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular consistency thanks to its exposed reef facing the Indian Ocean, with the dry season from May to October delivering the most reliable southwest swells and light tradewinds for clean conditions. Late season into October to December can still turn on glassy days with solid size, though April to September remains prime for peak performance. Avoid the wetter months if possible, as swells drop off and winds turn onshore, but the wave's deepwater nature keeps it firing better than many spots year-round.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low overall, with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and visiting travelers in a relaxed lineup. Its remote access keeps sessions uncrowded even as one of Sumba's more popular rights.

Who It's For

Rated for all levels from beginners to advanced, Miller's Right accommodates everyone thanks to its long wall with softer shoulders for newer surfers to practice, while the fast hollow tubes and powerful sections challenge experts. Beginners can enjoy smaller days on the inside, intermediates link turns on mid-sized swells, and pros hunt barrels on bigger sets. The variety ensures rewarding sessions no matter your skill.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling across the reef, exposed rocks on low tides, and occasional sharks in this remote area. Time entries carefully through gaps in the reef and respect the power to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees similar warmth at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping things tropical with just a rash vest needed. Spring and fall hover at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal gear in the consistently balmy conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Waingapu's Mau Hau Airport (WGP), about 52 kilometers northwest of the spot, then head southeast by bus or chartered car toward Lewa and Tarimbang village. From Waingapu, it's roughly a 1.5 to 2-hour drive over rural roads to the coastal access point, often requiring a final truck or taxi leg to the headland. Boat access is common for the lineup below the cliffs, with limited parking near dirt tracks leading to paddle-out zones a short walk away; no reliable public transport reaches the break, so arrange private transfers for reliability.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght:
Good day lenght:
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: North, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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FAQ

The dry season from May to October offers the most reliable southwest swells and light tradewinds for clean conditions at Sumba - Miller's right. Prime performance hits April to September, with late season into October to December still delivering glassy days and solid size. Mid to high tides shape the waves best, thriving on north to northeast offshore winds, while the deepwater setup keeps it consistent year-round despite wetter months.
Sumba - Miller's right suits all levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Newer surfers practice on softer shoulders and smaller inside days, intermediates link turns on mid-sized swells, and experts chase fast hollow tubes and powerful sections. The long wall with variety ensures rewarding sessions for everyone, blending mellow takeoffs with challenging lines.
Sumba - Miller's right is a fast, powerful right-hand reef break over sharp coral and rocky reef, delivering long rides with hollow sections and softer shoulders for carving or barrels. It fires on southwest and south swells, holding shoulder-high to double-overhead faces in a deepwater setup, best at mid to high tides to avoid low-tide exposures.
Crowd levels at Sumba - Miller's right stay low with just a few surfers, blending locals and travelers in a relaxed lineup even on weekends, thanks to remote access. Fly into Waingapu's Mau Hau Airport 52 kilometers northwest, then drive 1.5 to 2 hours southeast by bus or chartered car to Tarimbang, with boat access to the lineup and limited parking near dirt tracks.
Miller's right in Sumba stands out as a remote, uncrowded hidden gem with fast, powerful right-hand waves offering long, hollow sections and softer shoulders over sharp reef. Its pure adventure vibe, consistent Indian Ocean swells, and mellow lineup amid wild landscapes make it uniquely rewarding for all surfers seeking endless rides in an untouched setting.

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