Just pARK NEAR THE BEACH: tHERE IS AND OLD hotel in Midigama. You will see the break when its on. Stop at Midigama Surf Beach (guest house)- orange wall and have a shake and day Hi to Arthur and Suggi. After that its maybe 500 to 600 south along the road, past Rams etc.
High tide is out, unless the swell is killing it. If the wind is onshore at Arugam Bay then give it a try, but don't be surprised if everyone else has the same idea. Need 4-wheel drive to get in otherwise a 500 metre walk and as there is no 4-wheel drives available to us it is the latter option.
Parking at the Sea turtle Farm and going from the River to the sea. On the left side on this Spot there is a big Rock but the current is going always away from the big rock to the northside. The Wave´s are very nice fun waves but please be care about the sharp rocks in the Water.
Mirissa Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Mirissa is a stunning crescent-shaped bay on Sri Lanka's south coast where a reliable right-hand reef break meets warm tropical waters and a laid-back beach town atmosphere. The wave peels consistently over sharp coral and rocks with a sandy bottom, offering fun, manageable power that attracts surfers of all […]
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I cannot provide a comprehensive surf spot guide for Owerkanda because this location does not appear in any of the search results provided, and I have no reliable information about this specific break in my training data. The search results contain detailed information about numerous established Sri Lankan surf spots including Arugam Bay, Hikkaduwa, Weligama, […]
It's a punishing walk but worth the solitude and good waves. Dirty water though.great surf and great locals
The best time to surf Main Point is in the early morning, when nobody's on the line up...
