Rami Beach

12.552400 N / -69.974650 O

Rami Beach Surf Spot Guide, Aruba

Nestled on Aruba's rugged north coast, Rami Beach delivers punchy left-breaking reef waves over a sandy and rocky bottom that reward experienced surfers with carving lines and occasional barrels. The ordinary power keeps sessions fun without overwhelming, while the uncrowded lineup offers a serene Caribbean vibe perfect for focusing on your turns. This hidden gem captures the raw essence of island reef surfing, far from the tourist bustle.

Geography and Nature

Rami Beach sits on Aruba's northern shoreline along the Caribbean Sea, amid the island's flat, rocky desert landscape dotted with scrubby vegetation and limestone cliffs. The beach itself blends sandy stretches with rocky outcrops and visible reef sections, contributing to its wild, untamed feel in a relatively remote area away from major resorts. Nearby geographic features include rolling hills toward the island's interior, evoking the arid beauty of Aruba's northeastern coast.

Surf Setup

Rami Beach is a reef-rocky break producing consistent lefts that peel along the reef with a defined shape ideal for long rides. These waves thrive on northwest swells, pairing perfectly with northwest offshore winds that groom the face for clean sessions. Mid to high tide smooths out the rocky bottom, minimizing hazards while enhancing wave quality. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high sets with ordinary power, allowing multiple surfers to share peaks without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

Rami Beach offers moderate consistency, firing best from May to October when northwest swells roll in more reliably during Aruba's trade wind season. Winter months from December to March can bring sporadic north-northwest pulses, but avoid September to January's brief rainy period when inconsistent conditions and stronger onshore winds dominate. Early mornings or late afternoons provide the cleanest windows, especially on weekdays.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Rami Beach are typically empty, giving solo sessions a true escape feel. Weekends draw only a few surfers, blending locals and visitors in a relaxed mix.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and bottom hazards, while intermediates might progress here after mastering softer waves elsewhere. Advanced riders will appreciate the lefts' potential for technical maneuvers on good days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks in the lineup and potential rips pulling across the reef, especially on bigger swells. Approach with caution and local knowledge to navigate safely.

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 all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for trunks with optional shorty tops on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal gear like boardshorts year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), just 15 kilometers south of Rami Beach, for the quickest access. Rent a car for the 20-minute drive north along Route 2 toward the California Lighthouse area, turning onto coastal roads for easy spot location. Parking is ample and free near the beach, with instant access under 5 minutes on foot suitable for any vehicle. Public buses run from Oranjestad but require a transfer, making driving the most practical option for surfers with gear.

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Aruba
12.552400 N / -69.974650 O
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Rami Beach Surf Spot Guide, Aruba

Nestled on Aruba's rugged north coast, Rami Beach delivers punchy left-breaking reef waves over a sandy and rocky bottom that reward experienced surfers with carving lines and occasional barrels. The ordinary power keeps sessions fun without overwhelming, while the uncrowded lineup offers a serene Caribbean vibe perfect for focusing on your turns. This hidden gem captures the raw essence of island reef surfing, far from the tourist bustle.

Geography and Nature

Rami Beach sits on Aruba's northern shoreline along the Caribbean Sea, amid the island's flat, rocky desert landscape dotted with scrubby vegetation and limestone cliffs. The beach itself blends sandy stretches with rocky outcrops and visible reef sections, contributing to its wild, untamed feel in a relatively remote area away from major resorts. Nearby geographic features include rolling hills toward the island's interior, evoking the arid beauty of Aruba's northeastern coast.

Surf Setup

Rami Beach is a reef-rocky break producing consistent lefts that peel along the reef with a defined shape ideal for long rides. These waves thrive on northwest swells, pairing perfectly with northwest offshore winds that groom the face for clean sessions. Mid to high tide smooths out the rocky bottom, minimizing hazards while enhancing wave quality. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high sets with ordinary power, allowing multiple surfers to share peaks without interference.

Consistency and Best Time

Rami Beach offers moderate consistency, firing best from May to October when northwest swells roll in more reliably during Aruba's trade wind season. Winter months from December to March can bring sporadic north-northwest pulses, but avoid September to January's brief rainy period when inconsistent conditions and stronger onshore winds dominate. Early mornings or late afternoons provide the cleanest windows, especially on weekdays.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Rami Beach are typically empty, giving solo sessions a true escape feel. Weekends draw only a few surfers, blending locals and visitors in a relaxed mix.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the power and bottom hazards, while intermediates might progress here after mastering softer waves elsewhere. Advanced riders will appreciate the lefts' potential for technical maneuvers on good days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks in the lineup and potential rips pulling across the reef, especially on bigger swells. Approach with caution and local knowledge to navigate safely.

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 all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for trunks with optional shorty tops on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal gear like boardshorts year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA), just 15 kilometers south of Rami Beach, for the quickest access. Rent a car for the 20-minute drive north along Route 2 toward the California Lighthouse area, turning onto coastal roads for easy spot location. Parking is ample and free near the beach, with instant access under 5 minutes on foot suitable for any vehicle. Public buses run from Oranjestad but require a transfer, making driving the most practical option for surfers with gear.

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Surf Conditions:

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Reef-rocky
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DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: NorthWest
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
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Rami Beach fires best from May to October when northwest swells roll in reliably during Aruba's trade wind season. Winter months from December to March bring sporadic north-northwest pulses, while September to January sees inconsistent conditions and stronger onshore winds. Early mornings or late afternoons offer the cleanest windows, especially on weekdays.
Rami Beach suits experienced surfers comfortable with reef breaks and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should avoid this spot due to the power and bottom hazards. Intermediate surfers might progress here after mastering softer waves elsewhere, while advanced riders will appreciate the lefts' potential for technical maneuvers on good days.
Rami Beach is a reef-rocky break producing consistent left-breaking waves that peel along the reef with defined shape ideal for long rides. These waves thrive on northwest swells paired with northwest offshore winds that groom the face for clean sessions. Expect waist-to-head-high sets with ordinary power, allowing multiple surfers to share peaks without interference.
Rami Beach offers instant access under five minutes on foot with ample free parking suitable for any vehicle. The 20-minute drive north from Queen Beatrix International Airport via Route 2 makes it easily accessible. Weekdays are typically empty for true escape sessions, while weekends draw only a few surfers in a relaxed, uncrowded mix.
Rami Beach captures the raw essence of island reef surfing far from tourist bustle, nestled on Aruba's rugged north coast amid desert landscape and limestone cliffs. The uncrowded lineup offers a serene Caribbean vibe perfect for focusing on turns, while punchy left-breaking reef waves reward experienced surfers with carving lines and occasional barrels without overwhelming power.

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