Cement Factory

-8.727183 N / 116.765733 O

Cement Factory Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Cement Factory delivers one of Indonesia's most punishing reef waves, a fast left-hander exploding over sharp coral and rocks with hollow, powerful sections that demand total commitment. Nestled in front of a towering cement plant, this rare gem fires only a handful of days a year, offering empty lineups and ledgey barrels for those who time it right. The vibe is raw and remote, rewarding experienced surfers with heavy Sumatran power when the stars align.

Geography and Nature

Cement Factory sits at the western end of Lhoknga Beach in northern Sumatra, directly in front of the massive cement plant that dominates the skyline. The coastal landscape features a rugged bay backed by the factory's industrial silhouette, with a rocky reef ledge extending into the ocean and a narrow beach edged by concrete jetties. This exposed stretch feels remote despite its proximity to the road, surrounded by scrubby coastal vegetation and open ocean swells rolling in from the Indian Ocean.

Surf Setup

This reef break unleashes a short, powerful left that starts with a late, slabby takeoff over shallow coral before racing into a draining barrel and ledgey sections that can pinch shut on the inside. It thrives on southwest to south-southwest swells wrapping in at 1.2 to 3 meters or more with long periods, while east to northeast winds keep it clean and offshore. Mid to high tide is essential to cover the exposed reef, avoiding the sketchy low tides that reveal too much danger below. In a typical session, expect heavy waves with wide sets, strong currents, and rides demanding precise positioning for those fleeting barrels.

Consistency and Best Time

Cement Factory breaks rarely, perhaps five days a year, making it highly inconsistent but explosive when southwesterly pulses hit during the dry season from May to September, with early April swells occasionally firing it up. Avoid the wet season from October to March when choppy winds and short-period swells render it unrideable. Target early mornings for the lightest winds and longest clean windows.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends due to its rarity and heavy nature. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals who know the conditions well.

Who It's For

Cement Factory suits advanced to expert surfers confident in heavy reef waves with late drops and powerful sections. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the sharp reef and fast walls offer no forgiving ramps or easy outs. Experts can score world-class barrels and rips on the right swell, but even they must respect the commitment required.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow, sharp coral reef that demands booties, late takeoffs leading to closeouts, and strong rips from wide sets. Currents can pull hard, so time your paddle-out through the shifting keyhole channel carefully.

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 long sessions. Winter from December to March sees 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal gear like trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 27 degrees Celsius, requiring just a rash vest to guard against the tropical sun.

How to Get There

Fly into Banda Aceh Airport (BTJ), then drive or scooter 30 minutes west along the coastal road to Lhoknga Beach, where the wave is visible right by the cement plant. Park near the factory fence line in Lhoknga village, about a short 200-meter walk to the paddle-out spot. Most surfers base themselves in local accommodations and walk down, with no reliable public transport but easy scooter rentals available. Secure your gear, as the area is remote.

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Indonesia
-8.727183 N / 116.765733 O
Sumbawa
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Cement Factory Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Cement Factory delivers one of Indonesia's most punishing reef waves, a fast left-hander exploding over sharp coral and rocks with hollow, powerful sections that demand total commitment. Nestled in front of a towering cement plant, this rare gem fires only a handful of days a year, offering empty lineups and ledgey barrels for those who time it right. The vibe is raw and remote, rewarding experienced surfers with heavy Sumatran power when the stars align.

Geography and Nature

Cement Factory sits at the western end of Lhoknga Beach in northern Sumatra, directly in front of the massive cement plant that dominates the skyline. The coastal landscape features a rugged bay backed by the factory's industrial silhouette, with a rocky reef ledge extending into the ocean and a narrow beach edged by concrete jetties. This exposed stretch feels remote despite its proximity to the road, surrounded by scrubby coastal vegetation and open ocean swells rolling in from the Indian Ocean.

Surf Setup

This reef break unleashes a short, powerful left that starts with a late, slabby takeoff over shallow coral before racing into a draining barrel and ledgey sections that can pinch shut on the inside. It thrives on southwest to south-southwest swells wrapping in at 1.2 to 3 meters or more with long periods, while east to northeast winds keep it clean and offshore. Mid to high tide is essential to cover the exposed reef, avoiding the sketchy low tides that reveal too much danger below. In a typical session, expect heavy waves with wide sets, strong currents, and rides demanding precise positioning for those fleeting barrels.

Consistency and Best Time

Cement Factory breaks rarely, perhaps five days a year, making it highly inconsistent but explosive when southwesterly pulses hit during the dry season from May to September, with early April swells occasionally firing it up. Avoid the wet season from October to March when choppy winds and short-period swells render it unrideable. Target early mornings for the lightest winds and longest clean windows.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends due to its rarity and heavy nature. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals who know the conditions well.

Who It's For

Cement Factory suits advanced to expert surfers confident in heavy reef waves with late drops and powerful sections. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the sharp reef and fast walls offer no forgiving ramps or easy outs. Experts can score world-class barrels and rips on the right swell, but even they must respect the commitment required.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow, sharp coral reef that demands booties, late takeoffs leading to closeouts, and strong rips from wide sets. Currents can pull hard, so time your paddle-out through the shifting keyhole channel carefully.

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 long sessions. Winter from December to March sees 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal gear like trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 27 degrees Celsius, requiring just a rash vest to guard against the tropical sun.

How to Get There

Fly into Banda Aceh Airport (BTJ), then drive or scooter 30 minutes west along the coastal road to Lhoknga Beach, where the wave is visible right by the cement plant. Park near the factory fence line in Lhoknga village, about a short 200-meter walk to the paddle-out spot. Most surfers base themselves in local accommodations and walk down, with no reliable public transport but easy scooter rentals available. Secure your gear, as the area is remote.

Wave Quality: World Class

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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
Left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Surf Cement Factory during the dry season from May to September when southwesterly pulses hit, or early April swells, with southwest to south-southwest swells at 1.2 to 3 meters or more and long periods, east to northeast winds, and mid to high tide. It breaks rarely, about five days a year, so target early mornings for clean conditions. Avoid the wet season from October to March due to choppy winds and short-period swells.
Cement Factory suits advanced to expert surfers confident in heavy reef waves with late drops and powerful sections. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the sharp reef and fast walls offer no forgiving ramps or easy outs. Experts can score world-class barrels and rips on the right swell, but must respect the commitment required.
Cement Factory is a reef break with a short, powerful left-hander starting with a late, slabby takeoff over shallow coral, racing into a draining barrel and ledgey sections that can pinch shut inside. It thrives on southwest to south-southwest swells wrapping in at 1.2 to 3 meters or more with long periods, mid to high tide to cover the reef, and east to northeast offshore winds. Expect heavy waves, wide sets, strong currents, and precise positioning for barrels.
Cement Factory stays empty on weekdays and weekends due to its rarity and heavy nature, shared sparingly with traveling surfers and occasional locals. Fly into Banda Aceh Airport, drive or scooter 30 minutes west to Lhoknga Beach, park near the factory fence in Lhoknga village, and walk 200 meters to the paddle-out. Most surfers base in local accommodations and walk down, with scooter rentals available.
Cement Factory offers one of Indonesia's most punishing reef waves, a fast left-hander exploding over sharp coral and rocks with hollow, powerful sections and ledgey barrels, firing only a handful of days a year for empty lineups. Nestled in front of a towering cement plant at Lhoknga Beach in northern Sumatra, its raw, remote vibe rewards experienced surfers with heavy Sumatran power when conditions align perfectly.

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