Tongo Reef

-0.910000 N / -89.627767 O

Tongo Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador

Tongo Reef on San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos delivers long, powerful left-hand reef waves that carve up to 300 meters on their best days, offering high-performance sections with vertical walls and occasional tubes over a sharp volcanic rock bottom. This exposed reef break packs a thrilling punch for surfers chasing Indonesia-style rides in a remote island paradise, blending raw power with fun lines across three distinct peaks. The vibe is pure adventure, with consistent swells and minimal crowds creating sessions that feel like a secret discovery.

Geography and Nature

Tongo Reef sits on the southwest coast of San Cristobal Island, about 5 kilometers from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the island's main town, in a rugged, isolated stretch of volcanic coastline far from urban bustle. The landscape features jagged lava rocks, a small rocky beach or pier-like entry point surrounded by sheer cliffs, and no nearby development within a 2-kilometer radius, emphasizing its remote, wild character. This pristine setting on the Galapagos archipelago enhances the sense of escaping to untouched surf territory.

Surf Setup

Tongo Reef is a classic left-point reef break divided into three peaks: Pico on the outside for advanced riders seeking steep takeoffs and heavy power, Medio in the middle for solid carving lines, and Bajito on the inside with gentler faces ideal for linking sections. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest to south, wrapping around the point to form long walls, while north or east-southeast winds hold offshore to keep faces clean. It works across all tides, though avoid dead low where rocks may show, and expect powerful, fun waves that demand respect on bigger days up to 3 meters. A typical session starts with a paddle-out from the beach in front of Bajito to dodge shoreline hazards, then links peaks for leg-burning rides that leave you buzzing.

Consistency and Best Time

Tongo Reef offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to the Galapagos' exposure to distant groundswells, but peak conditions hit from April to November when southwest-south swells fire most reliably, with February to April adding ideal offshore winds for clean faces. Winter months from December to March bring warmer water and steady south-southeast energy, while spring and fall provide versatile windows avoiding peak tourist seasons. Steer clear of northwest swells unless chasing rare rights, as they muddle the lefts.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Tongo Reef are typically empty, giving solo or small-group sessions, while weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting travelers. The boat-only access keeps numbers low overall.

Who It's For

Tongo Reef suits experienced surfers best, with Pico's heavy outer section rewarding pros who can handle powerful lips and deep takeoffs, but intermediate riders thrive on Medio's maneuverable walls, and even beginners can progress on the forgiving Bajito inside. Novices should prioritize guided trips for safety amid the reef. Everyone scores long, quality lefts tailored to skill, building confidence across peaks.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp volcanic rocks on the bottom and entry, plus occasional rips pulling through the lineup, and sea lions that may pop up mid-session. Reef boots are essential to avoid cuts or scrapes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 22 to 24°C, so boardshorts or a shorty topy suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March warms to 23 to 25°C, making it ideal for minimal gear like trunks alone. Spring and fall hover at 22 to 24°C, where a thin summer wetsuit keeps you comfortable on longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into SCY Airport on San Cristobal, the closest at just 5 kilometers from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, or connect via GPS on Baltra Island (about 100 kilometers away by inter-island flight). From town, the only access since 2023 is a water taxi from Muelle Acuario costing around 10 USD round trip, dropping you directly at the reef in minutes—no walking required. No public buses run this route, but taxis to the dock are plentiful and cheap; plan for easy boat returns after sessions with no dedicated parking needed.

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Tongo Reef 

-0.910000 N / -89.627767 O
Galapagos Islands
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Tongo Reef Surf Spot Guide, Ecuador

Tongo Reef on San Cristobal Island in the Galapagos delivers long, powerful left-hand reef waves that carve up to 300 meters on their best days, offering high-performance sections with vertical walls and occasional tubes over a sharp volcanic rock bottom. This exposed reef break packs a thrilling punch for surfers chasing Indonesia-style rides in a remote island paradise, blending raw power with fun lines across three distinct peaks. The vibe is pure adventure, with consistent swells and minimal crowds creating sessions that feel like a secret discovery.

Geography and Nature

Tongo Reef sits on the southwest coast of San Cristobal Island, about 5 kilometers from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, the island's main town, in a rugged, isolated stretch of volcanic coastline far from urban bustle. The landscape features jagged lava rocks, a small rocky beach or pier-like entry point surrounded by sheer cliffs, and no nearby development within a 2-kilometer radius, emphasizing its remote, wild character. This pristine setting on the Galapagos archipelago enhances the sense of escaping to untouched surf territory.

Surf Setup

Tongo Reef is a classic left-point reef break divided into three peaks: Pico on the outside for advanced riders seeking steep takeoffs and heavy power, Medio in the middle for solid carving lines, and Bajito on the inside with gentler faces ideal for linking sections. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest to south, wrapping around the point to form long walls, while north or east-southeast winds hold offshore to keep faces clean. It works across all tides, though avoid dead low where rocks may show, and expect powerful, fun waves that demand respect on bigger days up to 3 meters. A typical session starts with a paddle-out from the beach in front of Bajito to dodge shoreline hazards, then links peaks for leg-burning rides that leave you buzzing.

Consistency and Best Time

Tongo Reef offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to the Galapagos' exposure to distant groundswells, but peak conditions hit from April to November when southwest-south swells fire most reliably, with February to April adding ideal offshore winds for clean faces. Winter months from December to March bring warmer water and steady south-southeast energy, while spring and fall provide versatile windows avoiding peak tourist seasons. Steer clear of northwest swells unless chasing rare rights, as they muddle the lefts.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays at Tongo Reef are typically empty, giving solo or small-group sessions, while weekends see a few surfers, mostly a mix of locals and visiting travelers. The boat-only access keeps numbers low overall.

Who It's For

Tongo Reef suits experienced surfers best, with Pico's heavy outer section rewarding pros who can handle powerful lips and deep takeoffs, but intermediate riders thrive on Medio's maneuverable walls, and even beginners can progress on the forgiving Bajito inside. Novices should prioritize guided trips for safety amid the reef. Everyone scores long, quality lefts tailored to skill, building confidence across peaks.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp volcanic rocks on the bottom and entry, plus occasional rips pulling through the lineup, and sea lions that may pop up mid-session. Reef boots are essential to avoid cuts or scrapes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures around 22 to 24°C, so boardshorts or a shorty topy suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March warms to 23 to 25°C, making it ideal for minimal gear like trunks alone. Spring and fall hover at 22 to 24°C, where a thin summer wetsuit keeps you comfortable on longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into SCY Airport on San Cristobal, the closest at just 5 kilometers from Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, or connect via GPS on Baltra Island (about 100 kilometers away by inter-island flight). From town, the only access since 2023 is a water taxi from Muelle Acuario costing around 10 USD round trip, dropping you directly at the reef in minutes—no walking required. No public buses run this route, but taxis to the dock are plentiful and cheap; plan for easy boat returns after sessions with no dedicated parking needed.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION

Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: North
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Peak conditions at Tongo Reef hit from April to November with reliable southwest-south swells, plus February to April for ideal offshore winds. Year-round consistency comes from distant groundswells, with winter December to March bringing warmer water and south-southeast energy. Spring and fall offer versatile sessions avoiding peak tourist times, though avoid northwest swells that muddle the lefts.
Tongo Reef suits experienced surfers best, with advanced riders handling Pico's heavy outer section, intermediates thriving on Medio's maneuverable walls, and beginners progressing on forgiving Bajito inside. Novices should prioritize guided trips for safety on the sharp volcanic reef. Long quality lefts build confidence across all three peaks for every level.
Tongo Reef delivers long powerful left-hand reef waves up to 300 meters with high-performance sections, vertical walls and occasional tubes over sharp volcanic rock. This exposed break has three peaks: steep Pico outside, carving Medio middle, gentler Bajito inside. Southwest to south swells and north or east-southeast offshore winds create clean fun lines up to 3 meters, working all tides except dead low.
Tongo Reef stays uncrowded with empty weekdays for solo sessions and a few locals or travelers on weekends, thanks to boat-only access. Since 2023, take a water taxi from Muelle Acuario in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno for 10 USD round trip, just 5 kilometers from SCY Airport. Fly in directly or via Baltra, with taxis to the dock plentiful and no parking needed.
Tongo Reef stands out with Indonesia-style long powerful lefts in a remote Galapagos paradise on San Cristobal's wild volcanic coast, blending raw power and fun across three peaks. Minimal crowds, consistent swells, and adventure vibe in pristine isolation 5 kilometers from town create secret discovery sessions amid jagged cliffs and sheer nature, far from urban bustle.

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