Sandy beach

17.0159 N / 54.0924 O

Sandy beach Surf Spot Guide, Oman

Nestled along Oman's rugged coastline, Sandy Beach delivers reliable sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom dotted with occasional rocks. This beach break offers ordinary to fun power, creating endless sessions of approachable rides in a serene, uncrowded setting that feels like your own private wave garden. Surfers drawn here love the laid-back vibe where consistency meets solitude, perfect for logging waves without the usual lineup drama.

Geography and Nature

Sandy Beach sits on Oman's expansive southern coastline, in a remote stretch far from urban hustle, surrounded by dramatic desert dunes and arid mountains that meet the endless Arabian Sea. The beach itself is a long, wide expanse of golden sand, ideal for easy launches, with gentle slopes that handle swells without turning treacherous. This secluded paradise remains untouched by development, preserving its wild, natural allure amid the country's vast, empty coastal landscapes.

Surf Setup

Sandy Beach is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames on good days with enough shape for carving turns but rarely overpowering. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells that wrap in perfectly, while south, southeast, and east winds keep things offshore and glassy. Low and mid tides are prime, as the bars peak and waves stand up without getting too steep or mushy. On a typical session, expect fun, waist-to-head-high walls rolling in steadily, letting you snag 20-30 waves per hour in chest-deep water.

Consistency and Best Time

With very consistent surf firing up around 150 days a year, Sandy Beach rarely goes flat thanks to steady Indian Ocean swells, especially during the June to September monsoon season when southwest pulses deliver the cleanest lines. Winter months from December to March bring reliable south swells with milder temps, while spring and fall offer solid windows too—aim for early mornings to dodge any onshore breezes. Avoid peak summer heat if you're sensitive, but the waves keep coming year-round.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing just a handful of surfers, if any. It's a true gem for solo sessions, blending locals and the rare traveling surfer in a peaceful lineup.

Who It's For

Sandy Beach suits all surfers, from beginners paddling into soft greens to intermediates linking turns on the peeling sections. Newcomers appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving speed, while experienced riders chase the longer lines on bigger swells. Everyone walks away stoked from the endless waves and easy vibe.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks under the sand that can sneak up on bigger sets, and stay alert for occasional rips pulling offshore. Approach with standard beach break awareness, and you'll session safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temps of 26 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 22 to 25 degrees Celsius, calling for a 2/3mm shorty on chillier days. Spring and fall hover at 24 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a spring suit works if winds pick up, but most days you're fine in trunks.

How to Get There

Fly into Salalah International Airport about 50 kilometers away, then rent a 4x4 for the straightforward coastal drive south along paved roads turning to graded tracks. From there, it's a 45-minute journey to the beach with free, ample parking right at the sand's edge—no walking required. Public buses are scarce in this remote area, so self-drive or a hired guide is best for reliability.

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Sandy beach Sandy Beach

Oman
17.0159 N / 54.0924 O
Take a car
Long walk (>30 mn)
Hard to find
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Level: All surfers
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Special access: 4x4

Sandy beach Surf Spot Guide, Oman

Nestled along Oman's rugged coastline, Sandy Beach delivers reliable sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom dotted with occasional rocks. This beach break offers ordinary to fun power, creating endless sessions of approachable rides in a serene, uncrowded setting that feels like your own private wave garden. Surfers drawn here love the laid-back vibe where consistency meets solitude, perfect for logging waves without the usual lineup drama.

Geography and Nature

Sandy Beach sits on Oman's expansive southern coastline, in a remote stretch far from urban hustle, surrounded by dramatic desert dunes and arid mountains that meet the endless Arabian Sea. The beach itself is a long, wide expanse of golden sand, ideal for easy launches, with gentle slopes that handle swells without turning treacherous. This secluded paradise remains untouched by development, preserving its wild, natural allure amid the country's vast, empty coastal landscapes.

Surf Setup

Sandy Beach is a classic sandbar beach break firing rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames on good days with enough shape for carving turns but rarely overpowering. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells that wrap in perfectly, while south, southeast, and east winds keep things offshore and glassy. Low and mid tides are prime, as the bars peak and waves stand up without getting too steep or mushy. On a typical session, expect fun, waist-to-head-high walls rolling in steadily, letting you snag 20-30 waves per hour in chest-deep water.

Consistency and Best Time

With very consistent surf firing up around 150 days a year, Sandy Beach rarely goes flat thanks to steady Indian Ocean swells, especially during the June to September monsoon season when southwest pulses deliver the cleanest lines. Winter months from December to March bring reliable south swells with milder temps, while spring and fall offer solid windows too—aim for early mornings to dodge any onshore breezes. Avoid peak summer heat if you're sensitive, but the waves keep coming year-round.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing just a handful of surfers, if any. It's a true gem for solo sessions, blending locals and the rare traveling surfer in a peaceful lineup.

Who It's For

Sandy Beach suits all surfers, from beginners paddling into soft greens to intermediates linking turns on the peeling sections. Newcomers appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving speed, while experienced riders chase the longer lines on bigger swells. Everyone walks away stoked from the endless waves and easy vibe.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for scattered rocks under the sand that can sneak up on bigger sets, and stay alert for occasional rips pulling offshore. Approach with standard beach break awareness, and you'll session safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temps of 26 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 22 to 25 degrees Celsius, calling for a 2/3mm shorty on chillier days. Spring and fall hover at 24 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a spring suit works if winds pick up, but most days you're fine in trunks.

How to Get There

Fly into Salalah International Airport about 50 kilometers away, then rent a 4x4 for the straightforward coastal drive south along paved roads turning to graded tracks. From there, it's a 45-minute journey to the beach with free, ample parking right at the sand's edge—no walking required. Public buses are scarce in this remote area, so self-drive or a hired guide is best for reliability.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast, East
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Sandy Beach around 150 days a year, especially June to September monsoon season for clean southwest swells, and December to March winter for reliable south swells. Spring and fall also offer solid waves; aim for early mornings with south, southeast, or east offshore winds at low to mid tides. Expect waist-to-head-high waves year-round, avoiding peak summer heat if sensitive.
Sandy Beach suits all surfers, from beginners paddling soft greens to intermediates linking turns and experienced riders chasing longer lines on bigger swells. The forgiving sandy bottom with occasional rocks and approachable waves make it ideal for newcomers and pros alike, ensuring everyone enjoys endless sessions.
Sandy Beach is a classic sandbar beach break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, forming punchy A-frames for carving on good days. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells with south, southeast, or east offshore winds, delivering fun waist-to-head-high walls at low to mid tides for 20-30 waves per hour in chest-deep water.
Sandy Beach stays remarkably empty with just a handful of surfers, blending locals and travelers in a peaceful lineup any day. Fly into Salalah International Airport 50 kilometers away, rent a 4x4 for the 45-minute coastal drive on paved roads to graded tracks, and park free right at the sand's edge with no walking needed.
Sandy Beach stands out with reliable, uncrowded sandbar waves in a serene private wave garden amid desert dunes and mountains. Its long golden sand, consistent 150-day swell, forgiving bottom, and endless approachable rides without lineup drama create a laid-back paradise for solo sessions unmatched by busier spots.

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