Pasauran Muara

-6.231283 N / 105.829883 O

Pasauran Muara Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Pasauran Muara delivers a powerful left rivermouth wave that fires over a boulder bottom, offering long rides from 150 to 300 meters when a solid swell rolls in. This raw, uncrowded gem in Java captures the essence of an adventurous surf quest, where experienced riders chase rewarding barrels and fast walls amid a serene coastal vibe. It's the kind of spot that rewards patience with sessions that feel like a personal discovery.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the Banten region of West Java, Indonesia, Pasauran Muara sits at the rivermouth of Sungai Cipasawuran in Kecamatan Cinangka, Kabupaten Serang, near the popular areas of Anyer and Carita. The coastal landscape features a rugged shoreline with a rocky boulder-strewn bottom transitioning into the river outlet, framed by pesisir beaches that stretch about one kilometer. Remote yet accessible, the surroundings blend natural river flow with open ocean, creating a dynamic environment where freshwater meets saltwater tides, all backed by lush inland hills and occasional fishing boats at the muara.

Surf Setup

Pasauran Muara is a classic rivermouth break producing powerful left-handers that peel along the boulder bottom, forming fast, hollow sections ideal for carving and the occasional barrel. Optimal conditions come from southwest swells that push significant energy into the spot, paired with northeast offshore winds to keep the faces clean and glassy. Mid tides work best to position the peak perfectly over the boulders, avoiding low tide exposure. On a typical firing session, expect long, rippable walls that hold up to two meters on good days, delivering high-adrenaline rides for those who time it right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, firing best during the wet season from October to April when southwest swells from the Indian Ocean are more frequent and powerful. Peak months are December to March, aligning with stronger monsoon patterns that deliver reliable energy, while May to September often sees flatter conditions due to dominant southeast trades—avoid these dry months unless chasing rare pulses. Check forecasts closely, as significant swells over 1.5 meters are key to unlocking its potential.

Crowd Levels

Pasauran Muara remains empty on both weekdays and weekends, making it a true escape for solo or small-group sessions. You'll share waves respectfully with a small mix of local surfers from nearby communities and the occasional traveling rider.

Who It's For

Pasauran Muara suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful waves and boulder bottoms. Beginners should steer clear due to the heavy water and rocky takeoffs, while intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the long lefts and barrel potential, finding endless lines to push their limits.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips at the rivermouth influenced by tides and river flow, plus exposed boulders that demand precise positioning. Strong currents from pasang surut can pull unexpectedly, so prioritize safety gear like booties and know your exit strategy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26 to 29°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 24 to 27°C waters, calling for a 2/2mm shorty or rash guard to handle choppier sessions. Spring and Fall, April to May and October to November, hover at 25 to 28°C, making a spring suit optional but recommended for longer exposures.

How to Get There

Fly into Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta, about 120 kilometers east, then drive west along the coastal road through Serang for roughly two hours to reach Cinangka. From there, follow signs to Pantai Pasauran, with free roadside parking right at the spot and just a short 200-meter walk to the rivermouth lineup. Local ojek motorcycles or angkot minibuses from Serang town provide affordable public options, dropping you within one kilometer of the beach.

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Pasauran Muara Pasauran River Mouth

Indonesia
-6.231283 N / 105.829883 O
West Java
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Pasauran Muara Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Pasauran Muara delivers a powerful left rivermouth wave that fires over a boulder bottom, offering long rides from 150 to 300 meters when a solid swell rolls in. This raw, uncrowded gem in Java captures the essence of an adventurous surf quest, where experienced riders chase rewarding barrels and fast walls amid a serene coastal vibe. It's the kind of spot that rewards patience with sessions that feel like a personal discovery.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in the Banten region of West Java, Indonesia, Pasauran Muara sits at the rivermouth of Sungai Cipasawuran in Kecamatan Cinangka, Kabupaten Serang, near the popular areas of Anyer and Carita. The coastal landscape features a rugged shoreline with a rocky boulder-strewn bottom transitioning into the river outlet, framed by pesisir beaches that stretch about one kilometer. Remote yet accessible, the surroundings blend natural river flow with open ocean, creating a dynamic environment where freshwater meets saltwater tides, all backed by lush inland hills and occasional fishing boats at the muara.

Surf Setup

Pasauran Muara is a classic rivermouth break producing powerful left-handers that peel along the boulder bottom, forming fast, hollow sections ideal for carving and the occasional barrel. Optimal conditions come from southwest swells that push significant energy into the spot, paired with northeast offshore winds to keep the faces clean and glassy. Mid tides work best to position the peak perfectly over the boulders, avoiding low tide exposure. On a typical firing session, expect long, rippable walls that hold up to two meters on good days, delivering high-adrenaline rides for those who time it right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot breaks sometimes rather than consistently, firing best during the wet season from October to April when southwest swells from the Indian Ocean are more frequent and powerful. Peak months are December to March, aligning with stronger monsoon patterns that deliver reliable energy, while May to September often sees flatter conditions due to dominant southeast trades—avoid these dry months unless chasing rare pulses. Check forecasts closely, as significant swells over 1.5 meters are key to unlocking its potential.

Crowd Levels

Pasauran Muara remains empty on both weekdays and weekends, making it a true escape for solo or small-group sessions. You'll share waves respectfully with a small mix of local surfers from nearby communities and the occasional traveling rider.

Who It's For

Pasauran Muara suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful waves and boulder bottoms. Beginners should steer clear due to the heavy water and rocky takeoffs, while intermediates might progress here with caution on smaller days. Advanced riders will love the long lefts and barrel potential, finding endless lines to push their limits.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips at the rivermouth influenced by tides and river flow, plus exposed boulders that demand precise positioning. Strong currents from pasang surut can pull unexpectedly, so prioritize safety gear like booties and know your exit strategy.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 26 to 29°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 24 to 27°C waters, calling for a 2/2mm shorty or rash guard to handle choppier sessions. Spring and Fall, April to May and October to November, hover at 25 to 28°C, making a spring suit optional but recommended for longer exposures.

How to Get There

Fly into Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta, about 120 kilometers east, then drive west along the coastal road through Serang for roughly two hours to reach Cinangka. From there, follow signs to Pantai Pasauran, with free roadside parking right at the spot and just a short 200-meter walk to the rivermouth lineup. Local ojek motorcycles or angkot minibuses from Serang town provide affordable public options, dropping you within one kilometer of the beach.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Rivermouth
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Over 3.5m / 12ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Pasauran Muara best from October to April during the wet season, peaking December to March with southwest swells over 1.5 meters and northeast offshore winds. Mid tides position the peak perfectly over boulders for long lefts up to two meters. Avoid May to September dry months when it's often flat due to southeast trades. Check forecasts for reliable energy from Indian Ocean swells.
Pasauran Muara suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle powerful waves and boulder bottoms. Beginners should avoid it due to heavy water and rocky takeoffs, while intermediates can progress cautiously on smaller days. Advanced riders enjoy long lefts, fast walls, rewarding barrels, and endless lines to push limits.
Pasauran Muara offers powerful left rivermouth waves peeling along a boulder bottom, delivering 150 to 300 meter rides with fast hollow sections for carving and barrels. Southwest swells create rippable walls up to two meters, best at mid tides with northeast offshores for clean glassy faces.
Pasauran Muara stays uncrowded on weekdays and weekends, shared respectfully with local surfers and occasional travelers. Fly to Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta Airport, drive 120 kilometers west through Serang for two hours to Cinangka, then a short 200-meter walk from free roadside parking at Pantai Pasauran. Ojek or angkot drop within one kilometer.
Pasauran Muara stands out as a raw uncrowded gem with powerful left rivermouth waves over boulders, offering 150 to 300 meter rides, barrels, and fast walls in a serene coastal vibe. Its remote Banten location blends river flow, tides, and open ocean for adventurous sessions that reward patience like a personal discovery.

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