This spot only really works (as in there is a wave you can ride, not great...) when Tai Long Wan (sai Kung) is big and blown out. Head to the left hand side of the beach (looking out to sea) and tuck in close to the rocks. You will be able to get a fun little left hander coming through, short ride but worth getting wet after the hike over the ridge. You may be able to get a few other spots along the beach but most will be blown out, the rocks on the left tend to give a little protection.As with Tai Long Wan, if you are sort of new to surfing, watch the rips and your position against the actual rocks.
best just before or just after typoon comes to hongkong. have counted the barrels for up to 45secs. a good view of this reef can be see from the asia supermarket parking lot. but have fun with the barnicle covered rocks!
I don't think surfing is 'permitted' on this beach so the lifeguards sometimes run you off... but that's quite rare.
Dili Rock Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Dili Rock stands as one of East Timor's most accessible left-hand point breaks, offering fast and powerful waves that peel along a sharp reef bottom. This spot delivers consistent barrels and long walls for experienced surfers willing to respect its demanding nature. The combination of reliable swell, manageable […]
There are two reefs here. Breaker Reef North & South which are well known dive sites.
This area is fairly isolated so special consideration needs to be given to whether conditions.
Sections of the reef can have a lot of line and net fishermen trying their luck if the weather is good.
There is a lot of old lines and nets in this area so care needs to be taken to avoid entanglement.
This area is prone to large swells that may be larger than the water movement visible from the surface.
There have been numerous reports of reasonable sized sharks being sighted in this area. Normal shark precautions should always be applied when in this area.
The area is prone to quick weather changes. Tidal flow may separate surfers from boats.
B-point Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Nestled in the untouched waves of East Timor, B-point delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef break that fires on the right swell and wind combo, carving over a sharp coral and rock bottom that demands respect and precision. This exposed reef spot offers powerful barrels and speedy walls for […]
CRISTO REI DILI Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Cristo Rei Dili delivers a reliable right-hand reef-coral wave peeling over a bottom of flat rocks mixed with sand, offering an ordinary power ride that's perfect for sessions without the hype. This spot captures the essence of East Timor's laid-back surf vibe, where the lineup stays mellow […]
digger Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Digger stands out as a raw, world-class reef break in East Timor, delivering fast and hollow rights and lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands respect and precision. This occasional gem fires up with powerful sections averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline without […]
This spot is on the peninsula between Hong Kong and Pinghai Point on the South China Sea map. Nobody surfs here, the locals are all farmers and will stare at you; enjoy the attention/adventure, be cautious of pollution and locals harassing you, especially the motorcycle taxi guys.
It's a bit of real adventure out there... expect much of locals courtesy (Shadi city) to take you in their cars and welcome you in their homes at night.
This spot only really works (as in there is a wave you can ride, not great...) when Tai Long Wan (sai Kung) is big and blown out. Head to the left hand side of the beach (looking out to sea) and tuck in close to the rocks. You will be able to get a fun little left hander coming through, short ride but worth getting wet after the hike over the ridge. You may be able to get a few other spots along the beach but most will be blown out, the rocks on the left tend to give a little protection.As with Tai Long Wan, if you are sort of new to surfing, watch the rips and your position against the actual rocks.
best just before or just after typoon comes to hongkong. have counted the barrels for up to 45secs. a good view of this reef can be see from the asia supermarket parking lot. but have fun with the barnicle covered rocks!
I don't think surfing is 'permitted' on this beach so the lifeguards sometimes run you off... but that's quite rare.
Dili Rock Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Dili Rock stands as one of East Timor's most accessible left-hand point breaks, offering fast and powerful waves that peel along a sharp reef bottom. This spot delivers consistent barrels and long walls for experienced surfers willing to respect its demanding nature. The combination of reliable swell, manageable […]
There are two reefs here. Breaker Reef North & South which are well known dive sites.
This area is fairly isolated so special consideration needs to be given to whether conditions.
Sections of the reef can have a lot of line and net fishermen trying their luck if the weather is good.
There is a lot of old lines and nets in this area so care needs to be taken to avoid entanglement.
This area is prone to large swells that may be larger than the water movement visible from the surface.
There have been numerous reports of reasonable sized sharks being sighted in this area. Normal shark precautions should always be applied when in this area.
The area is prone to quick weather changes. Tidal flow may separate surfers from boats.
B-point Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Nestled in the untouched waves of East Timor, B-point delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef break that fires on the right swell and wind combo, carving over a sharp coral and rock bottom that demands respect and precision. This exposed reef spot offers powerful barrels and speedy walls for […]
CRISTO REI DILI Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Cristo Rei Dili delivers a reliable right-hand reef-coral wave peeling over a bottom of flat rocks mixed with sand, offering an ordinary power ride that's perfect for sessions without the hype. This spot captures the essence of East Timor's laid-back surf vibe, where the lineup stays mellow […]
digger Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Digger stands out as a raw, world-class reef break in East Timor, delivering fast and hollow rights and lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands respect and precision. This occasional gem fires up with powerful sections averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline without […]
This spot is on the peninsula between Hong Kong and Pinghai Point on the South China Sea map. Nobody surfs here, the locals are all farmers and will stare at you; enjoy the attention/adventure, be cautious of pollution and locals harassing you, especially the motorcycle taxi guys.
It's a bit of real adventure out there... expect much of locals courtesy (Shadi city) to take you in their cars and welcome you in their homes at night.
This spot only really works (as in there is a wave you can ride, not great...) when Tai Long Wan (sai Kung) is big and blown out. Head to the left hand side of the beach (looking out to sea) and tuck in close to the rocks. You will be able to get a fun little left hander coming through, short ride but worth getting wet after the hike over the ridge. You may be able to get a few other spots along the beach but most will be blown out, the rocks on the left tend to give a little protection.As with Tai Long Wan, if you are sort of new to surfing, watch the rips and your position against the actual rocks.
best just before or just after typoon comes to hongkong. have counted the barrels for up to 45secs. a good view of this reef can be see from the asia supermarket parking lot. but have fun with the barnicle covered rocks!
I don't think surfing is 'permitted' on this beach so the lifeguards sometimes run you off... but that's quite rare.
Dili Rock Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Dili Rock stands as one of East Timor's most accessible left-hand point breaks, offering fast and powerful waves that peel along a sharp reef bottom. This spot delivers consistent barrels and long walls for experienced surfers willing to respect its demanding nature. The combination of reliable swell, manageable […]
There are two reefs here. Breaker Reef North & South which are well known dive sites.
This area is fairly isolated so special consideration needs to be given to whether conditions.
Sections of the reef can have a lot of line and net fishermen trying their luck if the weather is good.
There is a lot of old lines and nets in this area so care needs to be taken to avoid entanglement.
This area is prone to large swells that may be larger than the water movement visible from the surface.
There have been numerous reports of reasonable sized sharks being sighted in this area. Normal shark precautions should always be applied when in this area.
The area is prone to quick weather changes. Tidal flow may separate surfers from boats.
B-point Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Nestled in the untouched waves of East Timor, B-point delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef break that fires on the right swell and wind combo, carving over a sharp coral and rock bottom that demands respect and precision. This exposed reef spot offers powerful barrels and speedy walls for […]
CRISTO REI DILI Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Cristo Rei Dili delivers a reliable right-hand reef-coral wave peeling over a bottom of flat rocks mixed with sand, offering an ordinary power ride that's perfect for sessions without the hype. This spot captures the essence of East Timor's laid-back surf vibe, where the lineup stays mellow […]
digger Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Digger stands out as a raw, world-class reef break in East Timor, delivering fast and hollow rights and lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands respect and precision. This occasional gem fires up with powerful sections averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline without […]
This spot is on the peninsula between Hong Kong and Pinghai Point on the South China Sea map. Nobody surfs here, the locals are all farmers and will stare at you; enjoy the attention/adventure, be cautious of pollution and locals harassing you, especially the motorcycle taxi guys.
It's a bit of real adventure out there... expect much of locals courtesy (Shadi city) to take you in their cars and welcome you in their homes at night.
This spot only really works (as in there is a wave you can ride, not great...) when Tai Long Wan (sai Kung) is big and blown out. Head to the left hand side of the beach (looking out to sea) and tuck in close to the rocks. You will be able to get a fun little left hander coming through, short ride but worth getting wet after the hike over the ridge. You may be able to get a few other spots along the beach but most will be blown out, the rocks on the left tend to give a little protection.As with Tai Long Wan, if you are sort of new to surfing, watch the rips and your position against the actual rocks.
best just before or just after typoon comes to hongkong. have counted the barrels for up to 45secs. a good view of this reef can be see from the asia supermarket parking lot. but have fun with the barnicle covered rocks!
I don't think surfing is 'permitted' on this beach so the lifeguards sometimes run you off... but that's quite rare.
Dili Rock Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Dili Rock stands as one of East Timor's most accessible left-hand point breaks, offering fast and powerful waves that peel along a sharp reef bottom. This spot delivers consistent barrels and long walls for experienced surfers willing to respect its demanding nature. The combination of reliable swell, manageable […]
There are two reefs here. Breaker Reef North & South which are well known dive sites.
This area is fairly isolated so special consideration needs to be given to whether conditions.
Sections of the reef can have a lot of line and net fishermen trying their luck if the weather is good.
There is a lot of old lines and nets in this area so care needs to be taken to avoid entanglement.
This area is prone to large swells that may be larger than the water movement visible from the surface.
There have been numerous reports of reasonable sized sharks being sighted in this area. Normal shark precautions should always be applied when in this area.
The area is prone to quick weather changes. Tidal flow may separate surfers from boats.
B-point Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Nestled in the untouched waves of East Timor, B-point delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef break that fires on the right swell and wind combo, carving over a sharp coral and rock bottom that demands respect and precision. This exposed reef spot offers powerful barrels and speedy walls for […]
CRISTO REI DILI Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Cristo Rei Dili delivers a reliable right-hand reef-coral wave peeling over a bottom of flat rocks mixed with sand, offering an ordinary power ride that's perfect for sessions without the hype. This spot captures the essence of East Timor's laid-back surf vibe, where the lineup stays mellow […]
digger Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Digger stands out as a raw, world-class reef break in East Timor, delivering fast and hollow rights and lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands respect and precision. This occasional gem fires up with powerful sections averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline without […]
This spot is on the peninsula between Hong Kong and Pinghai Point on the South China Sea map. Nobody surfs here, the locals are all farmers and will stare at you; enjoy the attention/adventure, be cautious of pollution and locals harassing you, especially the motorcycle taxi guys.
It's a bit of real adventure out there... expect much of locals courtesy (Shadi city) to take you in their cars and welcome you in their homes at night.
This spot only really works (as in there is a wave you can ride, not great...) when Tai Long Wan (sai Kung) is big and blown out. Head to the left hand side of the beach (looking out to sea) and tuck in close to the rocks. You will be able to get a fun little left hander coming through, short ride but worth getting wet after the hike over the ridge. You may be able to get a few other spots along the beach but most will be blown out, the rocks on the left tend to give a little protection.As with Tai Long Wan, if you are sort of new to surfing, watch the rips and your position against the actual rocks.
best just before or just after typoon comes to hongkong. have counted the barrels for up to 45secs. a good view of this reef can be see from the asia supermarket parking lot. but have fun with the barnicle covered rocks!
I don't think surfing is 'permitted' on this beach so the lifeguards sometimes run you off... but that's quite rare.
Dili Rock Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Dili Rock stands as one of East Timor's most accessible left-hand point breaks, offering fast and powerful waves that peel along a sharp reef bottom. This spot delivers consistent barrels and long walls for experienced surfers willing to respect its demanding nature. The combination of reliable swell, manageable […]
There are two reefs here. Breaker Reef North & South which are well known dive sites.
This area is fairly isolated so special consideration needs to be given to whether conditions.
Sections of the reef can have a lot of line and net fishermen trying their luck if the weather is good.
There is a lot of old lines and nets in this area so care needs to be taken to avoid entanglement.
This area is prone to large swells that may be larger than the water movement visible from the surface.
There have been numerous reports of reasonable sized sharks being sighted in this area. Normal shark precautions should always be applied when in this area.
The area is prone to quick weather changes. Tidal flow may separate surfers from boats.
B-point Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Nestled in the untouched waves of East Timor, B-point delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef break that fires on the right swell and wind combo, carving over a sharp coral and rock bottom that demands respect and precision. This exposed reef spot offers powerful barrels and speedy walls for […]
CRISTO REI DILI Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Cristo Rei Dili delivers a reliable right-hand reef-coral wave peeling over a bottom of flat rocks mixed with sand, offering an ordinary power ride that's perfect for sessions without the hype. This spot captures the essence of East Timor's laid-back surf vibe, where the lineup stays mellow […]
digger Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Digger stands out as a raw, world-class reef break in East Timor, delivering fast and hollow rights and lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands respect and precision. This occasional gem fires up with powerful sections averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline without […]
This spot is on the peninsula between Hong Kong and Pinghai Point on the South China Sea map. Nobody surfs here, the locals are all farmers and will stare at you; enjoy the attention/adventure, be cautious of pollution and locals harassing you, especially the motorcycle taxi guys.
It's a bit of real adventure out there... expect much of locals courtesy (Shadi city) to take you in their cars and welcome you in their homes at night.
This spot only really works (as in there is a wave you can ride, not great...) when Tai Long Wan (sai Kung) is big and blown out. Head to the left hand side of the beach (looking out to sea) and tuck in close to the rocks. You will be able to get a fun little left hander coming through, short ride but worth getting wet after the hike over the ridge. You may be able to get a few other spots along the beach but most will be blown out, the rocks on the left tend to give a little protection.As with Tai Long Wan, if you are sort of new to surfing, watch the rips and your position against the actual rocks.
best just before or just after typoon comes to hongkong. have counted the barrels for up to 45secs. a good view of this reef can be see from the asia supermarket parking lot. but have fun with the barnicle covered rocks!
I don't think surfing is 'permitted' on this beach so the lifeguards sometimes run you off... but that's quite rare.
Dili Rock Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Dili Rock stands as one of East Timor's most accessible left-hand point breaks, offering fast and powerful waves that peel along a sharp reef bottom. This spot delivers consistent barrels and long walls for experienced surfers willing to respect its demanding nature. The combination of reliable swell, manageable […]
There are two reefs here. Breaker Reef North & South which are well known dive sites.
This area is fairly isolated so special consideration needs to be given to whether conditions.
Sections of the reef can have a lot of line and net fishermen trying their luck if the weather is good.
There is a lot of old lines and nets in this area so care needs to be taken to avoid entanglement.
This area is prone to large swells that may be larger than the water movement visible from the surface.
There have been numerous reports of reasonable sized sharks being sighted in this area. Normal shark precautions should always be applied when in this area.
The area is prone to quick weather changes. Tidal flow may separate surfers from boats.
B-point Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Nestled in the untouched waves of East Timor, B-point delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef break that fires on the right swell and wind combo, carving over a sharp coral and rock bottom that demands respect and precision. This exposed reef spot offers powerful barrels and speedy walls for […]
CRISTO REI DILI Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Cristo Rei Dili delivers a reliable right-hand reef-coral wave peeling over a bottom of flat rocks mixed with sand, offering an ordinary power ride that's perfect for sessions without the hype. This spot captures the essence of East Timor's laid-back surf vibe, where the lineup stays mellow […]
digger Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Digger stands out as a raw, world-class reef break in East Timor, delivering fast and hollow rights and lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands respect and precision. This occasional gem fires up with powerful sections averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline without […]
This spot is on the peninsula between Hong Kong and Pinghai Point on the South China Sea map. Nobody surfs here, the locals are all farmers and will stare at you; enjoy the attention/adventure, be cautious of pollution and locals harassing you, especially the motorcycle taxi guys.
It's a bit of real adventure out there... expect much of locals courtesy (Shadi city) to take you in their cars and welcome you in their homes at night.
This spot only really works (as in there is a wave you can ride, not great...) when Tai Long Wan (sai Kung) is big and blown out. Head to the left hand side of the beach (looking out to sea) and tuck in close to the rocks. You will be able to get a fun little left hander coming through, short ride but worth getting wet after the hike over the ridge. You may be able to get a few other spots along the beach but most will be blown out, the rocks on the left tend to give a little protection.As with Tai Long Wan, if you are sort of new to surfing, watch the rips and your position against the actual rocks.
best just before or just after typoon comes to hongkong. have counted the barrels for up to 45secs. a good view of this reef can be see from the asia supermarket parking lot. but have fun with the barnicle covered rocks!
I don't think surfing is 'permitted' on this beach so the lifeguards sometimes run you off... but that's quite rare.
Dili Rock Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Dili Rock stands as one of East Timor's most accessible left-hand point breaks, offering fast and powerful waves that peel along a sharp reef bottom. This spot delivers consistent barrels and long walls for experienced surfers willing to respect its demanding nature. The combination of reliable swell, manageable […]
There are two reefs here. Breaker Reef North & South which are well known dive sites.
This area is fairly isolated so special consideration needs to be given to whether conditions.
Sections of the reef can have a lot of line and net fishermen trying their luck if the weather is good.
There is a lot of old lines and nets in this area so care needs to be taken to avoid entanglement.
This area is prone to large swells that may be larger than the water movement visible from the surface.
There have been numerous reports of reasonable sized sharks being sighted in this area. Normal shark precautions should always be applied when in this area.
The area is prone to quick weather changes. Tidal flow may separate surfers from boats.
B-point Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Nestled in the untouched waves of East Timor, B-point delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef break that fires on the right swell and wind combo, carving over a sharp coral and rock bottom that demands respect and precision. This exposed reef spot offers powerful barrels and speedy walls for […]
CRISTO REI DILI Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Cristo Rei Dili delivers a reliable right-hand reef-coral wave peeling over a bottom of flat rocks mixed with sand, offering an ordinary power ride that's perfect for sessions without the hype. This spot captures the essence of East Timor's laid-back surf vibe, where the lineup stays mellow […]
digger Surf Spot Guide, East Timor Digger stands out as a raw, world-class reef break in East Timor, delivering fast and hollow rights and lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands respect and precision. This occasional gem fires up with powerful sections averaging 50 to 150 meters, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline without […]
This spot is on the peninsula between Hong Kong and Pinghai Point on the South China Sea map. Nobody surfs here, the locals are all farmers and will stare at you; enjoy the attention/adventure, be cautious of pollution and locals harassing you, especially the motorcycle taxi guys.
It's a bit of real adventure out there... expect much of locals courtesy (Shadi city) to take you in their cars and welcome you in their homes at night.
