Outside Rodger's Beach

12.415450 N / -69.889617 O

Outside Rodger's Beach Surf Spot Guide, Aruba

Outside Rodger's Beach delivers one of Aruba's most exciting reef experiences, featuring fast and hollow left-breaking waves that peel across sharp coral formations. This is a serious wave for experienced surfers seeking power and speed in a relatively uncrowded setting. The Caribbean waters and consistent trade winds make this a destination worth planning around if you have the skills to handle a demanding reef break.

Geography and Nature

Located on Aruba's southern coast near San Nicolas, Outside Rodger's Beach sits in a dramatic coastal landscape characterized by rocky shores and coral-lined waters. The beach itself is rocky rather than sandy, with direct access from the main highway just a short walk away. The surrounding area reflects Aruba's arid beauty, with sparse vegetation and rugged terrain that frames the break. The spot is easily accessible by car, making it convenient for surfers exploring the island's various breaks.

Surf Setup

Outside Rodger's Beach is a reef break that works best with northeast swell direction combined with northeast offshore winds. The wave produces fast, hollow left-hand breaks over a sharp coral reef bottom, offering the kind of speed and power that rewards experienced surfers with good wave knowledge. Mid-tide conditions are ideal for this break, when the wave shape is most defined and rideable. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect quick takeoffs, steep drops, and the kind of hollow sections that make reef surfing addictive for those comfortable with the consequences of mistakes.

Consistency and Best Time

Outside Rodger's Beach offers surfable waves approximately 94 percent of the time during February, making it remarkably consistent year-round. The best conditions arrive during late fall and winter months from November through March, when hurricane swells and winter storms deliver more powerful swell. The wind season from December through August provides reliable northeast trade winds, with the strongest winds between February and July. You can expect to find rideable waves roughly 300 days per year in Aruba, though the quality and size vary seasonally.

Crowd Levels

This break remains virtually empty throughout the week and even on weekends, making it an ideal spot for surfers seeking solitude. The lack of crowds reflects both the break's demanding nature and its position away from Aruba's main tourist areas.

Who It's For

Outside Rodger's Beach is exclusively for experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and sharp coral. The fast, hollow nature of the waves demands good positioning, solid technique, and the ability to handle wipeouts on unforgiving terrain. Intermediate surfers should gain more experience elsewhere before attempting this break.

Hazards to Respect

Sea urchins inhabit the reef, and sharp rocks and coral present serious injury risks if you fall. The rip currents and undertow require awareness and respect. Wear reef booties and approach this break with appropriate caution and preparation.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures hover around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, requiring only a rash vest for UV protection. From December through March, temperatures range from 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. During spring and fall transition months, expect temperatures between 27 and 28 degrees Celsius.

How to Get There

Reina Beatrix International Airport in Oranjestad sits approximately 17 kilometers from Outside Rodger's Beach. Renting a car is essential for exploring Aruba's breaks, as taxi services are expensive. From the airport, drive south toward San Nicolas and follow signs to the beach. Parking is available near the break with a five-minute walk to the water.

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12.415450 N / -69.889617 O
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Outside Rodger's Beach Surf Spot Guide, Aruba

Outside Rodger's Beach delivers one of Aruba's most exciting reef experiences, featuring fast and hollow left-breaking waves that peel across sharp coral formations. This is a serious wave for experienced surfers seeking power and speed in a relatively uncrowded setting. The Caribbean waters and consistent trade winds make this a destination worth planning around if you have the skills to handle a demanding reef break.

Geography and Nature

Located on Aruba's southern coast near San Nicolas, Outside Rodger's Beach sits in a dramatic coastal landscape characterized by rocky shores and coral-lined waters. The beach itself is rocky rather than sandy, with direct access from the main highway just a short walk away. The surrounding area reflects Aruba's arid beauty, with sparse vegetation and rugged terrain that frames the break. The spot is easily accessible by car, making it convenient for surfers exploring the island's various breaks.

Surf Setup

Outside Rodger's Beach is a reef break that works best with northeast swell direction combined with northeast offshore winds. The wave produces fast, hollow left-hand breaks over a sharp coral reef bottom, offering the kind of speed and power that rewards experienced surfers with good wave knowledge. Mid-tide conditions are ideal for this break, when the wave shape is most defined and rideable. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect quick takeoffs, steep drops, and the kind of hollow sections that make reef surfing addictive for those comfortable with the consequences of mistakes.

Consistency and Best Time

Outside Rodger's Beach offers surfable waves approximately 94 percent of the time during February, making it remarkably consistent year-round. The best conditions arrive during late fall and winter months from November through March, when hurricane swells and winter storms deliver more powerful swell. The wind season from December through August provides reliable northeast trade winds, with the strongest winds between February and July. You can expect to find rideable waves roughly 300 days per year in Aruba, though the quality and size vary seasonally.

Crowd Levels

This break remains virtually empty throughout the week and even on weekends, making it an ideal spot for surfers seeking solitude. The lack of crowds reflects both the break's demanding nature and its position away from Aruba's main tourist areas.

Who It's For

Outside Rodger's Beach is exclusively for experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and sharp coral. The fast, hollow nature of the waves demands good positioning, solid technique, and the ability to handle wipeouts on unforgiving terrain. Intermediate surfers should gain more experience elsewhere before attempting this break.

Hazards to Respect

Sea urchins inhabit the reef, and sharp rocks and coral present serious injury risks if you fall. The rip currents and undertow require awareness and respect. Wear reef booties and approach this break with appropriate caution and preparation.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures hover around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, requiring only a rash vest for UV protection. From December through March, temperatures range from 26 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. During spring and fall transition months, expect temperatures between 27 and 28 degrees Celsius.

How to Get There

Reina Beatrix International Airport in Oranjestad sits approximately 17 kilometers from Outside Rodger's Beach. Renting a car is essential for exploring Aruba's breaks, as taxi services are expensive. From the airport, drive south toward San Nicolas and follow signs to the beach. Parking is available near the break with a five-minute walk to the water.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Late fall and winter from November through March delivers the most powerful swell and best conditions at Outside Rodger's Beach. During February specifically, the break offers surfable waves approximately 94 percent of the time. Northeast trade winds blow strongest between February and July, providing reliable offshore conditions. You can expect rideable waves roughly 300 days per year in Aruba, though quality and size vary seasonally.
Outside Rodger's Beach is exclusively for experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and sharp coral. The fast, hollow nature of the waves demands good positioning, solid technique, and the ability to handle wipeouts on unforgiving terrain. Intermediate surfers should gain more experience elsewhere before attempting this break, as mistakes carry serious consequences on the sharp reef.
Outside Rodger's Beach is a reef break featuring fast, hollow left-hand breaks over sharp coral formations. The wave works best with northeast swell direction combined with northeast offshore winds at mid-tide conditions. You can expect quick takeoffs, steep drops, and hollow sections that reward experienced surfers with good wave knowledge and positioning skills.
Outside Rodger's Beach sits just 17 kilometers from Reina Beatrix International Airport near Oranjestad, with parking available a five-minute walk from the water. The break remains virtually empty throughout the week and weekends, making it ideal for surfers seeking solitude. Renting a car is essential for exploring Aruba's breaks, as taxi services are expensive.
Outside Rodger's Beach delivers one of Aruba's most exciting reef experiences with fast, hollow left-breaking waves across sharp coral formations. The break's demanding nature and position away from main tourist areas keeps it virtually uncrowded, offering solitude and consistent waves approximately 300 days yearly. This is a serious wave for experienced surfers seeking power and speed in a relatively empty lineup.

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