Peanuts Farm

6.785783 N / 81.821367 O

Peanuts Farm Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka

Nestled on Sri Lanka's east coast, Peanuts Farm delivers classic right-hand point breaks over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering long, peeling rides that hook surfers from the first paddle out. This hidden gem near Arugam Bay combines mellow beginner walls with punchier sections for more experienced riders, all wrapped in a laid-back vibe that's perfect for uncrowded sessions. Imagine lining up on a 200-meter right with jungle backing the beach and few others in the water—pure surf paradise.

Geography and Nature

Peanuts Farm sits about 7 kilometers south of Arugam Bay in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province, along a stunning 2-kilometer stretch of soft golden sand framed by overgrown jungle and natural rock formations at the headland. Accessed via a bumpy dirt track past wetlands and marsh lakes, this remote spot feels worlds away from urban hustle, with no buildings or hotels in sight—just pristine coastline shaped by a gently sloping headland that feeds consistent waves. The beach transitions from wide open sands to small bays around rocky outcrops, creating an untouched natural arena for surfing.

Surf Setup

Peanuts Farm features a right-hand point break with a sandy bottom, delivering mellow takeoffs that peel into long rights ranging from 25 to 300 meters depending on the section. The beginner break sits right in front of the beach to the left of the rocks, offering easy 0.6- to 1.2-meter waves ideal for practicing turns, while the main point around the headland in the next bay provides faster, more powerful lines up to 1.8-2 meters that can barrel on bigger swells from southeast directions. Offshore winds from the west clean up the faces beautifully, and the waves hold across all tide stages, making sessions forgiving and fun. On a typical day, expect 1- to 1.5-meter rights with easy paddle-outs and room to maneuver without hassle.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires regularly during the dry season from May to October, when consistent southeast swells from the southwest monsoon deliver clean, rideable waves for all levels, peaking in June to August for the most reliable conditions. Avoid November to April, as the northeast monsoon brings inconsistent surf and stronger onshore winds that flatten the lineup. Weekdays and early mornings year-round keep things optimal even outside peak season.

Crowd Levels

Peanuts Farm stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and visiting travelers in a relaxed mix. Its off-the-beaten-path access keeps lineups mellow compared to busier Arugam Bay spots.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Peanuts Farm shines with its dual breaks: beginners love the sandy, mellow 0.6- to 1.2-meter rights for building confidence on long, easy rides, while intermediates and advanced riders chase the main point's faster walls and occasional barrels up to 2 meters. Everyone benefits from the forgiving bottom and all-tide versatility, making it a go-to for progression without pressure.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for shallow rocks under the main point on bigger days and occasional jellyfish, but the sandy bottom keeps overall risk low. Strong rips are rare, so stay aware and respect the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water temperatures of 27-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees slightly cooler 25-27°C waters, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit optional for longer sessions. Spring and fall offer 26-28°C temps, perfect for swimwear with maybe a rash guard for sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (HRI), about 110 kilometers away, or Colombo Bandaranaike (CMB) roughly 320 kilometers north, then connect via domestic flight to Batticaloa followed by a road trip. From Arugam Bay, head south 7 kilometers toward Panama on the main road, turn onto the dirt track past the military base for a 700-meter bumpy drive to the small parking area— a tuk-tuk ride takes 10-15 minutes and costs little. Park for free near the beach entrance, then walk 100-200 meters through abandoned shacks to the sand; no public buses run directly, but tuk-tuks from Arugam Bay are reliable and surfers often share rides.

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Peanuts Farm 

Sri Lanka
6.785783 N / 81.821367 O
Day trip
Long walk (>30 mn)
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Peanuts Farm Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka

Nestled on Sri Lanka's east coast, Peanuts Farm delivers classic right-hand point breaks over a forgiving sandy bottom, offering long, peeling rides that hook surfers from the first paddle out. This hidden gem near Arugam Bay combines mellow beginner walls with punchier sections for more experienced riders, all wrapped in a laid-back vibe that's perfect for uncrowded sessions. Imagine lining up on a 200-meter right with jungle backing the beach and few others in the water—pure surf paradise.

Geography and Nature

Peanuts Farm sits about 7 kilometers south of Arugam Bay in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province, along a stunning 2-kilometer stretch of soft golden sand framed by overgrown jungle and natural rock formations at the headland. Accessed via a bumpy dirt track past wetlands and marsh lakes, this remote spot feels worlds away from urban hustle, with no buildings or hotels in sight—just pristine coastline shaped by a gently sloping headland that feeds consistent waves. The beach transitions from wide open sands to small bays around rocky outcrops, creating an untouched natural arena for surfing.

Surf Setup

Peanuts Farm features a right-hand point break with a sandy bottom, delivering mellow takeoffs that peel into long rights ranging from 25 to 300 meters depending on the section. The beginner break sits right in front of the beach to the left of the rocks, offering easy 0.6- to 1.2-meter waves ideal for practicing turns, while the main point around the headland in the next bay provides faster, more powerful lines up to 1.8-2 meters that can barrel on bigger swells from southeast directions. Offshore winds from the west clean up the faces beautifully, and the waves hold across all tide stages, making sessions forgiving and fun. On a typical day, expect 1- to 1.5-meter rights with easy paddle-outs and room to maneuver without hassle.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires regularly during the dry season from May to October, when consistent southeast swells from the southwest monsoon deliver clean, rideable waves for all levels, peaking in June to August for the most reliable conditions. Avoid November to April, as the northeast monsoon brings inconsistent surf and stronger onshore winds that flatten the lineup. Weekdays and early mornings year-round keep things optimal even outside peak season.

Crowd Levels

Peanuts Farm stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and visiting travelers in a relaxed mix. Its off-the-beaten-path access keeps lineups mellow compared to busier Arugam Bay spots.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Peanuts Farm shines with its dual breaks: beginners love the sandy, mellow 0.6- to 1.2-meter rights for building confidence on long, easy rides, while intermediates and advanced riders chase the main point's faster walls and occasional barrels up to 2 meters. Everyone benefits from the forgiving bottom and all-tide versatility, making it a go-to for progression without pressure.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for shallow rocks under the main point on bigger days and occasional jellyfish, but the sandy bottom keeps overall risk low. Strong rips are rare, so stay aware and respect the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water temperatures of 27-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees slightly cooler 25-27°C waters, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit optional for longer sessions. Spring and fall offer 26-28°C temps, perfect for swimwear with maybe a rash guard for sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport (HRI), about 110 kilometers away, or Colombo Bandaranaike (CMB) roughly 320 kilometers north, then connect via domestic flight to Batticaloa followed by a road trip. From Arugam Bay, head south 7 kilometers toward Panama on the main road, turn onto the dirt track past the military base for a 700-meter bumpy drive to the small parking area— a tuk-tuk ride takes 10-15 minutes and costs little. Park for free near the beach entrance, then walk 100-200 meters through abandoned shacks to the sand; no public buses run directly, but tuk-tuks from Arugam Bay are reliable and surfers often share rides.

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The dry season from May to October offers the most consistent conditions, with June to August delivering peak reliability. Southeast swells from the southwest monsoon create clean, rideable waves for all levels during this window. Avoid November to April when the northeast monsoon brings inconsistent surf and stronger onshore winds that flatten the lineup.
Yes, Peanuts Farm excels for beginners with its dual-break setup and forgiving sandy bottom. The beginner break delivers mellow 0.6 to 1.2-meter rights perfect for practicing turns and building confidence on long, easy rides. The all-tide versatility and low overall risk make progression stress-free compared to more challenging nearby spots.
Peanuts Farm features a right-hand point break with a sandy bottom delivering mellow takeoffs that peel into long rights ranging from 25 to 300 meters. The beginner section offers easy 0.6 to 1.2-meter waves, while the main point provides faster, more powerful lines up to 1.8 to 2 meters that can barrel on bigger southeast swells. Offshore west winds clean up the faces beautifully across all tide stages.
Located 7 kilometers south of Arugam Bay, Peanuts Farm is accessed via a 700-meter bumpy dirt track past the military base. A tuk-tuk from Arugam Bay takes 10 to 15 minutes with minimal cost, followed by a 100 to 200-meter walk through abandoned shacks to the sand. The spot stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends, blending locals and travelers in a relaxed mix.
Peanuts Farm combines long, peeling right-hand point breaks over forgiving sand with an off-the-beaten-path location that keeps lineups mellow and uncrowded. Its dual-break setup suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced riders, while the remote jungle-backed setting with no buildings or hotels creates an untouched natural arena. The all-tide versatility and low overall risk distinguish it as an accessible yet authentic Sri Lankan surf experience.

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