Geko Alley

-8.366667 N / 116.050000 O

Geko Alley Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Geko Alley stands out as one of Indonesia's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering consistent hollow and powerful waves that peel across a sharp reef and sand bottom. This is a wave for experienced surfers seeking quality over crowds, where you'll find empty lineups and the kind of fast, barreling sections that make the journey worthwhile. The spot's reliability and raw power make it a destination that rewards patience and skill.

Geography and Nature

Geko Alley is located on the island of Lombok, positioned along a coastline that remains relatively undeveloped compared to nearby Bali. The area features a dramatic natural setting with reef formations creating the perfect conditions for point break development. The beach itself transitions from rocky outcrops to sandy patches, with the break working best when approached from the water. The surrounding landscape maintains a quiet, remote character that appeals to surfers seeking an authentic Indonesian experience away from tourist infrastructure.

Surf Setup

The wave at Geko Alley is a high-quality left-hand point break that works best during southeast swell periods, which is the dominant swell direction for this region. Southeast winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the face and creating that hollow, fast-breaking shape the spot is known for. The break performs best during mid and high tide stages, when the reef channels water effectively and maintains the power and shape of each wave. On a typical session, you can expect long, peeling walls with sections that hollow out and offer opportunities for aggressive turns and barrel riding, with waves regularly reaching 1 to 2 meters during moderate swell.

Consistency and Best Time

Geko Alley receives regular swell throughout the year, with the most consistent periods occurring during the dry season from May through September when southeast swells are most frequent and reliable. The shoulder seasons of April and October still offer solid conditions with fewer crowds. The wet season months of December through March can be inconsistent, though occasional large swells still produce quality waves. Plan your trip between May and September for the best combination of consistency and favorable conditions.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably uncrowded on both weekdays and weekends, making it an ideal destination for surfers who value space and solitude in the water. The remote location and lack of nearby accommodation infrastructure mean you'll rarely encounter large groups of surfers competing for waves.

Who It's For

Geko Alley is designed for experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef breaks and navigate sharp bottom conditions with confidence. Intermediate surfers might find the power and speed challenging, while beginners should seek gentler alternatives elsewhere on Lombok. Advanced surfers will appreciate the quality of the waves and the opportunity to practice critical maneuvers on a consistent, well-shaped break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock reef demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties to protect against cuts. The power and speed of the waves mean that wipeouts can be consequential, so solid swimming ability and wave knowledge are essential.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

During the summer months of June to October, water temperatures range from 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light 2-millimeter spring suit or rash guard. Winter months from December to March see temperatures between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, where a 3-millimeter spring suit provides adequate protection. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures around 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, making a light 2 to 3-millimeter suit comfortable.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Lombok International Airport, approximately 40 kilometers from Geko Alley, with a drive of roughly one hour depending on road conditions. From the airport, hire a vehicle or arrange a private transfer to reach the break. The spot is accessible by car along local roads, though the final approach involves navigating smaller coastal tracks. Parking is available near the beach access point. Once parked, the walk to the water is short, typically less than 10 minutes across sand and rock.

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Indonesia
-8.366667 N / 116.050000 O
Lombok
Day trip
Instant access (< 5min)
Hard to find
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Geko Alley Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Geko Alley stands out as one of Indonesia's premier left-hand point breaks, delivering consistent hollow and powerful waves that peel across a sharp reef and sand bottom. This is a wave for experienced surfers seeking quality over crowds, where you'll find empty lineups and the kind of fast, barreling sections that make the journey worthwhile. The spot's reliability and raw power make it a destination that rewards patience and skill.

Geography and Nature

Geko Alley is located on the island of Lombok, positioned along a coastline that remains relatively undeveloped compared to nearby Bali. The area features a dramatic natural setting with reef formations creating the perfect conditions for point break development. The beach itself transitions from rocky outcrops to sandy patches, with the break working best when approached from the water. The surrounding landscape maintains a quiet, remote character that appeals to surfers seeking an authentic Indonesian experience away from tourist infrastructure.

Surf Setup

The wave at Geko Alley is a high-quality left-hand point break that works best during southeast swell periods, which is the dominant swell direction for this region. Southeast winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the face and creating that hollow, fast-breaking shape the spot is known for. The break performs best during mid and high tide stages, when the reef channels water effectively and maintains the power and shape of each wave. On a typical session, you can expect long, peeling walls with sections that hollow out and offer opportunities for aggressive turns and barrel riding, with waves regularly reaching 1 to 2 meters during moderate swell.

Consistency and Best Time

Geko Alley receives regular swell throughout the year, with the most consistent periods occurring during the dry season from May through September when southeast swells are most frequent and reliable. The shoulder seasons of April and October still offer solid conditions with fewer crowds. The wet season months of December through March can be inconsistent, though occasional large swells still produce quality waves. Plan your trip between May and September for the best combination of consistency and favorable conditions.

Crowd Levels

This spot remains remarkably uncrowded on both weekdays and weekends, making it an ideal destination for surfers who value space and solitude in the water. The remote location and lack of nearby accommodation infrastructure mean you'll rarely encounter large groups of surfers competing for waves.

Who It's For

Geko Alley is designed for experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef breaks and navigate sharp bottom conditions with confidence. Intermediate surfers might find the power and speed challenging, while beginners should seek gentler alternatives elsewhere on Lombok. Advanced surfers will appreciate the quality of the waves and the opportunity to practice critical maneuvers on a consistent, well-shaped break.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock reef demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties to protect against cuts. The power and speed of the waves mean that wipeouts can be consequential, so solid swimming ability and wave knowledge are essential.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

During the summer months of June to October, water temperatures range from 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light 2-millimeter spring suit or rash guard. Winter months from December to March see temperatures between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, where a 3-millimeter spring suit provides adequate protection. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures around 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, making a light 2 to 3-millimeter suit comfortable.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Lombok International Airport, approximately 40 kilometers from Geko Alley, with a drive of roughly one hour depending on road conditions. From the airport, hire a vehicle or arrange a private transfer to reach the break. The spot is accessible by car along local roads, though the final approach involves navigating smaller coastal tracks. Parking is available near the beach access point. Once parked, the walk to the water is short, typically less than 10 minutes across sand and rock.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthEast
Good wind direction: SouthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Geko Alley best from May through September during the dry season for consistent southeast swells and ideal southeast offshore winds. Shoulder months of April and October offer solid waves with fewer crowds, while mid to high tides optimize the break. Wet season from December to March can be inconsistent but still delivers quality on larger swells. Plan for reliability and power in these periods.
Geko Alley suits experienced and advanced surfers confident on powerful reef breaks with sharp bottoms. Intermediates may find the speed and power challenging, while beginners should choose gentler Lombok spots. It rewards skill with long peeling walls, hollow sections for turns and barrels, emphasizing solid swimming and wave knowledge.
Geko Alley features a premier left-hand point break over sharp reef and sand, delivering consistent hollow, powerful waves up to 1 to 2 meters. It excels on southeast swells with southeast offshore winds, best at mid to high tides for fast, barreling sections and long peeling walls ideal for aggressive maneuvers.
Geko Alley stays remarkably uncrowded on weekdays and weekends due to its remote location and lack of nearby accommodations. Reach it via Lombok International Airport, 40 kilometers away with a one-hour drive; hire a vehicle or transfer, then take local roads and coastal tracks to parking near beach access for a short 10-minute walk.
Geko Alley stands out for its empty lineups, reliable high-quality left-hand point break with hollow, powerful waves on a sharp reef, unlike crowded Bali alternatives. Its undeveloped Lombok coastline offers authentic remoteness, rewarding experienced surfers with fast barrels and solitude in a dramatic natural setting.

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