Livello 2 surf houses


Belly Dancers

Shallow, scary wave. Cold water fun. Short ride but fun and intense. Enjoy!



XXX

Awsome spot. Offers great long, hollow rides on most days. On low tide big swell it gets intense.



Vendetta Reef

Heavy local reefbreak. On its good days its a chunky slab ridden by bodyboarders mostly. Crazy spot with a insane drop and a short but intense ride when its medium to big.



Sparkplugs

Shit heavy at times mostly bodyboarders out.



Lelik Reef

One of the undiscovered gems of the south coast. (There are many along here.) A long righthand reef break. Very shallow, the reef is exposed at most places right infront of the wave so you gotta watch out for that. Looks like a point setup, the swell wraps around and fades into deeper water eventually. Lots of sharks here aswell, weve seen plenty! There is a coastal road here you just gotta look out for it. Paddling out is a mision. The reef shelf drops sharply into deep water from land, if you wipeout too bad then its often best on big swell just to walk out and paddle back in from further down.



Samson's Bak

Named breaks in the area are Sampsons Bak, a powerful right-hand point break that delivers some epic waves when conditions are right: a solid 6-8' groundswell, light offshore and pushing tide. Kelpy and cold. Full steamers a necessity. A heavy spot, gets super shallow and hairy at sections.



Pepper Grinders

Crazy wave that comes from deep sea and then breaks on to a shallow rock ledge. Can only be surfed on mid-high, high and rising tides. Can get long depending on the swell and theres always plenty of that around here...problem is the wind, which needs to be a light NE offshore but can handle light E and SE. Anything from opposite directions will mess it up. Take off, drop into a heavy ledge of a wave and race it out down the line to make it out...it always does what its supposed to.



Paradise

Paradise is a right point break that works on smaller swell than Sampson's Bak. Runs along rocks on the inside after a reform wedges over a rocky ledge. Gets extremely good in winter swell but works often through out year. Can get super shallow and hairy at times. Long, hollow wave at its best.



Marble shorey

There are a few small bays in the area with great and consistent surf if youre willing to drive up this way. Crazy shorebreak! The swell comes into the bay and hits the sandbank that drops steeply into the sea. Huge, hollow barrels. Usually closes out but on high tides can get longer rides. Only for bodyboarding. There are a few rocks aswell to watch out for. Heavy beast of a wave.



Boneyard CJ

Good shorebreak, mostly bodyboarders wave


Livello 3 surf houses

Filtri
Ricerca

Belly Dancers

Shallow, scary wave. Cold water fun. Short ride but fun and intense. Enjoy!



XXX

Awsome spot. Offers great long, hollow rides on most days. On low tide big swell it gets intense.



Vendetta Reef

Heavy local reefbreak. On its good days its a chunky slab ridden by bodyboarders mostly. Crazy spot with a insane drop and a short but intense ride when its medium to big.



Sparkplugs

Shit heavy at times mostly bodyboarders out.



Lelik Reef

One of the undiscovered gems of the south coast. (There are many along here.) A long righthand reef break. Very shallow, the reef is exposed at most places right infront of the wave so you gotta watch out for that. Looks like a point setup, the swell wraps around and fades into deeper water eventually. Lots of sharks here aswell, weve seen plenty! There is a coastal road here you just gotta look out for it. Paddling out is a mision. The reef shelf drops sharply into deep water from land, if you wipeout too bad then its often best on big swell just to walk out and paddle back in from further down.



Samson's Bak

Named breaks in the area are Sampsons Bak, a powerful right-hand point break that delivers some epic waves when conditions are right: a solid 6-8' groundswell, light offshore and pushing tide. Kelpy and cold. Full steamers a necessity. A heavy spot, gets super shallow and hairy at sections.



Pepper Grinders

Crazy wave that comes from deep sea and then breaks on to a shallow rock ledge. Can only be surfed on mid-high, high and rising tides. Can get long depending on the swell and theres always plenty of that around here...problem is the wind, which needs to be a light NE offshore but can handle light E and SE. Anything from opposite directions will mess it up. Take off, drop into a heavy ledge of a wave and race it out down the line to make it out...it always does what its supposed to.



Paradise

Paradise is a right point break that works on smaller swell than Sampson's Bak. Runs along rocks on the inside after a reform wedges over a rocky ledge. Gets extremely good in winter swell but works often through out year. Can get super shallow and hairy at times. Long, hollow wave at its best.



Marble shorey

There are a few small bays in the area with great and consistent surf if youre willing to drive up this way. Crazy shorebreak! The swell comes into the bay and hits the sandbank that drops steeply into the sea. Huge, hollow barrels. Usually closes out but on high tides can get longer rides. Only for bodyboarding. There are a few rocks aswell to watch out for. Heavy beast of a wave.



Boneyard CJ

Good shorebreak, mostly bodyboarders wave


Livello 4 surf houses

Filtri
Ricerca

Belly Dancers

Shallow, scary wave. Cold water fun. Short ride but fun and intense. Enjoy!



XXX

Awsome spot. Offers great long, hollow rides on most days. On low tide big swell it gets intense.



Vendetta Reef

Heavy local reefbreak. On its good days its a chunky slab ridden by bodyboarders mostly. Crazy spot with a insane drop and a short but intense ride when its medium to big.



Sparkplugs

Shit heavy at times mostly bodyboarders out.



Lelik Reef

One of the undiscovered gems of the south coast. (There are many along here.) A long righthand reef break. Very shallow, the reef is exposed at most places right infront of the wave so you gotta watch out for that. Looks like a point setup, the swell wraps around and fades into deeper water eventually. Lots of sharks here aswell, weve seen plenty! There is a coastal road here you just gotta look out for it. Paddling out is a mision. The reef shelf drops sharply into deep water from land, if you wipeout too bad then its often best on big swell just to walk out and paddle back in from further down.



Samson's Bak

Named breaks in the area are Sampsons Bak, a powerful right-hand point break that delivers some epic waves when conditions are right: a solid 6-8' groundswell, light offshore and pushing tide. Kelpy and cold. Full steamers a necessity. A heavy spot, gets super shallow and hairy at sections.



Pepper Grinders

Crazy wave that comes from deep sea and then breaks on to a shallow rock ledge. Can only be surfed on mid-high, high and rising tides. Can get long depending on the swell and theres always plenty of that around here...problem is the wind, which needs to be a light NE offshore but can handle light E and SE. Anything from opposite directions will mess it up. Take off, drop into a heavy ledge of a wave and race it out down the line to make it out...it always does what its supposed to.



Paradise

Paradise is a right point break that works on smaller swell than Sampson's Bak. Runs along rocks on the inside after a reform wedges over a rocky ledge. Gets extremely good in winter swell but works often through out year. Can get super shallow and hairy at times. Long, hollow wave at its best.



Marble shorey

There are a few small bays in the area with great and consistent surf if youre willing to drive up this way. Crazy shorebreak! The swell comes into the bay and hits the sandbank that drops steeply into the sea. Huge, hollow barrels. Usually closes out but on high tides can get longer rides. Only for bodyboarding. There are a few rocks aswell to watch out for. Heavy beast of a wave.



Boneyard CJ

Good shorebreak, mostly bodyboarders wave


Livello 2 surf spots


Belly Dancers

Shallow, scary wave. Cold water fun. Short ride but fun and intense. Enjoy!



XXX

Awsome spot. Offers great long, hollow rides on most days. On low tide big swell it gets intense.



Vendetta Reef

Heavy local reefbreak. On its good days its a chunky slab ridden by bodyboarders mostly. Crazy spot with a insane drop and a short but intense ride when its medium to big.



Sparkplugs

Shit heavy at times mostly bodyboarders out.



Lelik Reef

One of the undiscovered gems of the south coast. (There are many along here.) A long righthand reef break. Very shallow, the reef is exposed at most places right infront of the wave so you gotta watch out for that. Looks like a point setup, the swell wraps around and fades into deeper water eventually. Lots of sharks here aswell, weve seen plenty! There is a coastal road here you just gotta look out for it. Paddling out is a mision. The reef shelf drops sharply into deep water from land, if you wipeout too bad then its often best on big swell just to walk out and paddle back in from further down.



Samson's Bak

Named breaks in the area are Sampsons Bak, a powerful right-hand point break that delivers some epic waves when conditions are right: a solid 6-8' groundswell, light offshore and pushing tide. Kelpy and cold. Full steamers a necessity. A heavy spot, gets super shallow and hairy at sections.



Pepper Grinders

Crazy wave that comes from deep sea and then breaks on to a shallow rock ledge. Can only be surfed on mid-high, high and rising tides. Can get long depending on the swell and theres always plenty of that around here...problem is the wind, which needs to be a light NE offshore but can handle light E and SE. Anything from opposite directions will mess it up. Take off, drop into a heavy ledge of a wave and race it out down the line to make it out...it always does what its supposed to.



Paradise

Paradise is a right point break that works on smaller swell than Sampson's Bak. Runs along rocks on the inside after a reform wedges over a rocky ledge. Gets extremely good in winter swell but works often through out year. Can get super shallow and hairy at times. Long, hollow wave at its best.



Marble shorey

There are a few small bays in the area with great and consistent surf if youre willing to drive up this way. Crazy shorebreak! The swell comes into the bay and hits the sandbank that drops steeply into the sea. Huge, hollow barrels. Usually closes out but on high tides can get longer rides. Only for bodyboarding. There are a few rocks aswell to watch out for. Heavy beast of a wave.



Boneyard CJ

Good shorebreak, mostly bodyboarders wave


Livello 3 surf spots

Filtri

Belly Dancers

Shallow, scary wave. Cold water fun. Short ride but fun and intense. Enjoy!



XXX

Awsome spot. Offers great long, hollow rides on most days. On low tide big swell it gets intense.



Vendetta Reef

Heavy local reefbreak. On its good days its a chunky slab ridden by bodyboarders mostly. Crazy spot with a insane drop and a short but intense ride when its medium to big.



Sparkplugs

Shit heavy at times mostly bodyboarders out.



Lelik Reef

One of the undiscovered gems of the south coast. (There are many along here.) A long righthand reef break. Very shallow, the reef is exposed at most places right infront of the wave so you gotta watch out for that. Looks like a point setup, the swell wraps around and fades into deeper water eventually. Lots of sharks here aswell, weve seen plenty! There is a coastal road here you just gotta look out for it. Paddling out is a mision. The reef shelf drops sharply into deep water from land, if you wipeout too bad then its often best on big swell just to walk out and paddle back in from further down.



Samson's Bak

Named breaks in the area are Sampsons Bak, a powerful right-hand point break that delivers some epic waves when conditions are right: a solid 6-8' groundswell, light offshore and pushing tide. Kelpy and cold. Full steamers a necessity. A heavy spot, gets super shallow and hairy at sections.



Pepper Grinders

Crazy wave that comes from deep sea and then breaks on to a shallow rock ledge. Can only be surfed on mid-high, high and rising tides. Can get long depending on the swell and theres always plenty of that around here...problem is the wind, which needs to be a light NE offshore but can handle light E and SE. Anything from opposite directions will mess it up. Take off, drop into a heavy ledge of a wave and race it out down the line to make it out...it always does what its supposed to.



Paradise

Paradise is a right point break that works on smaller swell than Sampson's Bak. Runs along rocks on the inside after a reform wedges over a rocky ledge. Gets extremely good in winter swell but works often through out year. Can get super shallow and hairy at times. Long, hollow wave at its best.



Marble shorey

There are a few small bays in the area with great and consistent surf if youre willing to drive up this way. Crazy shorebreak! The swell comes into the bay and hits the sandbank that drops steeply into the sea. Huge, hollow barrels. Usually closes out but on high tides can get longer rides. Only for bodyboarding. There are a few rocks aswell to watch out for. Heavy beast of a wave.



Boneyard CJ

Good shorebreak, mostly bodyboarders wave


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Belly Dancers

Shallow, scary wave. Cold water fun. Short ride but fun and intense. Enjoy!



XXX

Awsome spot. Offers great long, hollow rides on most days. On low tide big swell it gets intense.



Vendetta Reef

Heavy local reefbreak. On its good days its a chunky slab ridden by bodyboarders mostly. Crazy spot with a insane drop and a short but intense ride when its medium to big.



Sparkplugs

Shit heavy at times mostly bodyboarders out.



Lelik Reef

One of the undiscovered gems of the south coast. (There are many along here.) A long righthand reef break. Very shallow, the reef is exposed at most places right infront of the wave so you gotta watch out for that. Looks like a point setup, the swell wraps around and fades into deeper water eventually. Lots of sharks here aswell, weve seen plenty! There is a coastal road here you just gotta look out for it. Paddling out is a mision. The reef shelf drops sharply into deep water from land, if you wipeout too bad then its often best on big swell just to walk out and paddle back in from further down.



Samson's Bak

Named breaks in the area are Sampsons Bak, a powerful right-hand point break that delivers some epic waves when conditions are right: a solid 6-8' groundswell, light offshore and pushing tide. Kelpy and cold. Full steamers a necessity. A heavy spot, gets super shallow and hairy at sections.



Pepper Grinders

Crazy wave that comes from deep sea and then breaks on to a shallow rock ledge. Can only be surfed on mid-high, high and rising tides. Can get long depending on the swell and theres always plenty of that around here...problem is the wind, which needs to be a light NE offshore but can handle light E and SE. Anything from opposite directions will mess it up. Take off, drop into a heavy ledge of a wave and race it out down the line to make it out...it always does what its supposed to.



Paradise

Paradise is a right point break that works on smaller swell than Sampson's Bak. Runs along rocks on the inside after a reform wedges over a rocky ledge. Gets extremely good in winter swell but works often through out year. Can get super shallow and hairy at times. Long, hollow wave at its best.



Marble shorey

There are a few small bays in the area with great and consistent surf if youre willing to drive up this way. Crazy shorebreak! The swell comes into the bay and hits the sandbank that drops steeply into the sea. Huge, hollow barrels. Usually closes out but on high tides can get longer rides. Only for bodyboarding. There are a few rocks aswell to watch out for. Heavy beast of a wave.



Boneyard CJ

Good shorebreak, mostly bodyboarders wave


Livello 4 surf spots


Belly Dancers

Shallow, scary wave. Cold water fun. Short ride but fun and intense. Enjoy!



XXX

Awsome spot. Offers great long, hollow rides on most days. On low tide big swell it gets intense.



Vendetta Reef

Heavy local reefbreak. On its good days its a chunky slab ridden by bodyboarders mostly. Crazy spot with a insane drop and a short but intense ride when its medium to big.



Sparkplugs

Shit heavy at times mostly bodyboarders out.



Lelik Reef

One of the undiscovered gems of the south coast. (There are many along here.) A long righthand reef break. Very shallow, the reef is exposed at most places right infront of the wave so you gotta watch out for that. Looks like a point setup, the swell wraps around and fades into deeper water eventually. Lots of sharks here aswell, weve seen plenty! There is a coastal road here you just gotta look out for it. Paddling out is a mision. The reef shelf drops sharply into deep water from land, if you wipeout too bad then its often best on big swell just to walk out and paddle back in from further down.



Samson's Bak

Named breaks in the area are Sampsons Bak, a powerful right-hand point break that delivers some epic waves when conditions are right: a solid 6-8' groundswell, light offshore and pushing tide. Kelpy and cold. Full steamers a necessity. A heavy spot, gets super shallow and hairy at sections.



Pepper Grinders

Crazy wave that comes from deep sea and then breaks on to a shallow rock ledge. Can only be surfed on mid-high, high and rising tides. Can get long depending on the swell and theres always plenty of that around here...problem is the wind, which needs to be a light NE offshore but can handle light E and SE. Anything from opposite directions will mess it up. Take off, drop into a heavy ledge of a wave and race it out down the line to make it out...it always does what its supposed to.



Paradise

Paradise is a right point break that works on smaller swell than Sampson's Bak. Runs along rocks on the inside after a reform wedges over a rocky ledge. Gets extremely good in winter swell but works often through out year. Can get super shallow and hairy at times. Long, hollow wave at its best.



Marble shorey

There are a few small bays in the area with great and consistent surf if youre willing to drive up this way. Crazy shorebreak! The swell comes into the bay and hits the sandbank that drops steeply into the sea. Huge, hollow barrels. Usually closes out but on high tides can get longer rides. Only for bodyboarding. There are a few rocks aswell to watch out for. Heavy beast of a wave.



Boneyard CJ

Good shorebreak, mostly bodyboarders wave


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