Nobady around and a lot of waves. Only one more surfer in the area, an american guy whose an english teacher. Really cool!
Ras Al Jinz Surf Spot Guide, Oman Tucked away on Oman's eastern tip, Ras Al Jinz delivers a pristine beach-break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that fire up regularly. This remote gem provides an uncrowded vibe where surfers can score long sessions without […]
An amazing, isolated area. Beautiful scenery and friendly locals in the village. Every day in the monsoon there will be surf with a constant 1-2 knot onshore. However, usually clean and glassy.
THERE'S A ROAD ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH WITH PLENTY OF PARKING. THE ONLY TIME THIS PLACE GETS PEOPLE ON IS A FRIDAY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER SURFERS AND I WAS THERE FOR 13 MONTHS. IT'S A FUN WAVE THAT GETS HOLLOW OVER THE SAND BANK, I SHOULD KNOW IT SNAPPED MY BOARD.Watch out for the rocks, it breaks close to the rocks. There are two peaks, one is a kind of wedge but the best takeoff spot is further right where the wave starts to speed up. Pick your waves carefuly, many of the waves that come through are not lined up well.
Very long slow(when small) wave, rips are constant requires big monsoon swell running up coast to wrap around point and break. Lots of fishing boats and cloudy water make for nervous surfs
Duqm Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Oman Duqm Rocks delivers a powerful point break that peels both right and left over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating long, carving lines perfect for linking turns. This Omani gem offers a raw, uncrowded vibe where the Arabian Sea unleashes regular swells, drawing surfers who crave powerful […]
In a 2 wheel drive you can drive on back top until about 200 metres from the point. In a 4x4 you can drive right up on to the point. The wave works from Late-June until early-September which coincides with the Khareef. he wave handle the cross Khareef wind well. However large swell and strong winds produce a rip that will carry you from the peak and deposit you right down the beach in a matter of minutes. Luckily the rip runs pretty much parallel with the beach. To counter the rip either use a bigger board that is easier to paddle, surf earlier in the morning or late afternoon. Mid-August to early-September often sees moderate swells and moderate winds which result in fun waves.
You can paddle in off the point. Either jumping in off the rocks or wading in through one of the several key holes.
There is a wave through most tides however at full tide the wave can be a bit fat. The wave breaks better on lower tides.
Nobady around and a lot of waves. Only one more surfer in the area, an american guy whose an english teacher. Really cool!
Ras Al Jinz Surf Spot Guide, Oman Tucked away on Oman's eastern tip, Ras Al Jinz delivers a pristine beach-break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that fire up regularly. This remote gem provides an uncrowded vibe where surfers can score long sessions without […]
An amazing, isolated area. Beautiful scenery and friendly locals in the village. Every day in the monsoon there will be surf with a constant 1-2 knot onshore. However, usually clean and glassy.
THERE'S A ROAD ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH WITH PLENTY OF PARKING. THE ONLY TIME THIS PLACE GETS PEOPLE ON IS A FRIDAY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER SURFERS AND I WAS THERE FOR 13 MONTHS. IT'S A FUN WAVE THAT GETS HOLLOW OVER THE SAND BANK, I SHOULD KNOW IT SNAPPED MY BOARD.Watch out for the rocks, it breaks close to the rocks. There are two peaks, one is a kind of wedge but the best takeoff spot is further right where the wave starts to speed up. Pick your waves carefuly, many of the waves that come through are not lined up well.
Very long slow(when small) wave, rips are constant requires big monsoon swell running up coast to wrap around point and break. Lots of fishing boats and cloudy water make for nervous surfs
Duqm Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Oman Duqm Rocks delivers a powerful point break that peels both right and left over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating long, carving lines perfect for linking turns. This Omani gem offers a raw, uncrowded vibe where the Arabian Sea unleashes regular swells, drawing surfers who crave powerful […]
In a 2 wheel drive you can drive on back top until about 200 metres from the point. In a 4x4 you can drive right up on to the point. The wave works from Late-June until early-September which coincides with the Khareef. he wave handle the cross Khareef wind well. However large swell and strong winds produce a rip that will carry you from the peak and deposit you right down the beach in a matter of minutes. Luckily the rip runs pretty much parallel with the beach. To counter the rip either use a bigger board that is easier to paddle, surf earlier in the morning or late afternoon. Mid-August to early-September often sees moderate swells and moderate winds which result in fun waves.
You can paddle in off the point. Either jumping in off the rocks or wading in through one of the several key holes.
There is a wave through most tides however at full tide the wave can be a bit fat. The wave breaks better on lower tides.
Nobady around and a lot of waves. Only one more surfer in the area, an american guy whose an english teacher. Really cool!
Ras Al Jinz Surf Spot Guide, Oman Tucked away on Oman's eastern tip, Ras Al Jinz delivers a pristine beach-break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that fire up regularly. This remote gem provides an uncrowded vibe where surfers can score long sessions without […]
An amazing, isolated area. Beautiful scenery and friendly locals in the village. Every day in the monsoon there will be surf with a constant 1-2 knot onshore. However, usually clean and glassy.
THERE'S A ROAD ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH WITH PLENTY OF PARKING. THE ONLY TIME THIS PLACE GETS PEOPLE ON IS A FRIDAY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER SURFERS AND I WAS THERE FOR 13 MONTHS. IT'S A FUN WAVE THAT GETS HOLLOW OVER THE SAND BANK, I SHOULD KNOW IT SNAPPED MY BOARD.Watch out for the rocks, it breaks close to the rocks. There are two peaks, one is a kind of wedge but the best takeoff spot is further right where the wave starts to speed up. Pick your waves carefuly, many of the waves that come through are not lined up well.
Very long slow(when small) wave, rips are constant requires big monsoon swell running up coast to wrap around point and break. Lots of fishing boats and cloudy water make for nervous surfs
Duqm Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Oman Duqm Rocks delivers a powerful point break that peels both right and left over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating long, carving lines perfect for linking turns. This Omani gem offers a raw, uncrowded vibe where the Arabian Sea unleashes regular swells, drawing surfers who crave powerful […]
In a 2 wheel drive you can drive on back top until about 200 metres from the point. In a 4x4 you can drive right up on to the point. The wave works from Late-June until early-September which coincides with the Khareef. he wave handle the cross Khareef wind well. However large swell and strong winds produce a rip that will carry you from the peak and deposit you right down the beach in a matter of minutes. Luckily the rip runs pretty much parallel with the beach. To counter the rip either use a bigger board that is easier to paddle, surf earlier in the morning or late afternoon. Mid-August to early-September often sees moderate swells and moderate winds which result in fun waves.
You can paddle in off the point. Either jumping in off the rocks or wading in through one of the several key holes.
There is a wave through most tides however at full tide the wave can be a bit fat. The wave breaks better on lower tides.
Nobady around and a lot of waves. Only one more surfer in the area, an american guy whose an english teacher. Really cool!
Ras Al Jinz Surf Spot Guide, Oman Tucked away on Oman's eastern tip, Ras Al Jinz delivers a pristine beach-break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that fire up regularly. This remote gem provides an uncrowded vibe where surfers can score long sessions without […]
An amazing, isolated area. Beautiful scenery and friendly locals in the village. Every day in the monsoon there will be surf with a constant 1-2 knot onshore. However, usually clean and glassy.
THERE'S A ROAD ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH WITH PLENTY OF PARKING. THE ONLY TIME THIS PLACE GETS PEOPLE ON IS A FRIDAY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER SURFERS AND I WAS THERE FOR 13 MONTHS. IT'S A FUN WAVE THAT GETS HOLLOW OVER THE SAND BANK, I SHOULD KNOW IT SNAPPED MY BOARD.Watch out for the rocks, it breaks close to the rocks. There are two peaks, one is a kind of wedge but the best takeoff spot is further right where the wave starts to speed up. Pick your waves carefuly, many of the waves that come through are not lined up well.
Very long slow(when small) wave, rips are constant requires big monsoon swell running up coast to wrap around point and break. Lots of fishing boats and cloudy water make for nervous surfs
Duqm Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Oman Duqm Rocks delivers a powerful point break that peels both right and left over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating long, carving lines perfect for linking turns. This Omani gem offers a raw, uncrowded vibe where the Arabian Sea unleashes regular swells, drawing surfers who crave powerful […]
In a 2 wheel drive you can drive on back top until about 200 metres from the point. In a 4x4 you can drive right up on to the point. The wave works from Late-June until early-September which coincides with the Khareef. he wave handle the cross Khareef wind well. However large swell and strong winds produce a rip that will carry you from the peak and deposit you right down the beach in a matter of minutes. Luckily the rip runs pretty much parallel with the beach. To counter the rip either use a bigger board that is easier to paddle, surf earlier in the morning or late afternoon. Mid-August to early-September often sees moderate swells and moderate winds which result in fun waves.
You can paddle in off the point. Either jumping in off the rocks or wading in through one of the several key holes.
There is a wave through most tides however at full tide the wave can be a bit fat. The wave breaks better on lower tides.
Nobady around and a lot of waves. Only one more surfer in the area, an american guy whose an english teacher. Really cool!
Ras Al Jinz Surf Spot Guide, Oman Tucked away on Oman's eastern tip, Ras Al Jinz delivers a pristine beach-break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that fire up regularly. This remote gem provides an uncrowded vibe where surfers can score long sessions without […]
An amazing, isolated area. Beautiful scenery and friendly locals in the village. Every day in the monsoon there will be surf with a constant 1-2 knot onshore. However, usually clean and glassy.
THERE'S A ROAD ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH WITH PLENTY OF PARKING. THE ONLY TIME THIS PLACE GETS PEOPLE ON IS A FRIDAY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER SURFERS AND I WAS THERE FOR 13 MONTHS. IT'S A FUN WAVE THAT GETS HOLLOW OVER THE SAND BANK, I SHOULD KNOW IT SNAPPED MY BOARD.Watch out for the rocks, it breaks close to the rocks. There are two peaks, one is a kind of wedge but the best takeoff spot is further right where the wave starts to speed up. Pick your waves carefuly, many of the waves that come through are not lined up well.
Very long slow(when small) wave, rips are constant requires big monsoon swell running up coast to wrap around point and break. Lots of fishing boats and cloudy water make for nervous surfs
Duqm Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Oman Duqm Rocks delivers a powerful point break that peels both right and left over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating long, carving lines perfect for linking turns. This Omani gem offers a raw, uncrowded vibe where the Arabian Sea unleashes regular swells, drawing surfers who crave powerful […]
In a 2 wheel drive you can drive on back top until about 200 metres from the point. In a 4x4 you can drive right up on to the point. The wave works from Late-June until early-September which coincides with the Khareef. he wave handle the cross Khareef wind well. However large swell and strong winds produce a rip that will carry you from the peak and deposit you right down the beach in a matter of minutes. Luckily the rip runs pretty much parallel with the beach. To counter the rip either use a bigger board that is easier to paddle, surf earlier in the morning or late afternoon. Mid-August to early-September often sees moderate swells and moderate winds which result in fun waves.
You can paddle in off the point. Either jumping in off the rocks or wading in through one of the several key holes.
There is a wave through most tides however at full tide the wave can be a bit fat. The wave breaks better on lower tides.
Nobady around and a lot of waves. Only one more surfer in the area, an american guy whose an english teacher. Really cool!
Ras Al Jinz Surf Spot Guide, Oman Tucked away on Oman's eastern tip, Ras Al Jinz delivers a pristine beach-break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that fire up regularly. This remote gem provides an uncrowded vibe where surfers can score long sessions without […]
An amazing, isolated area. Beautiful scenery and friendly locals in the village. Every day in the monsoon there will be surf with a constant 1-2 knot onshore. However, usually clean and glassy.
THERE'S A ROAD ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH WITH PLENTY OF PARKING. THE ONLY TIME THIS PLACE GETS PEOPLE ON IS A FRIDAY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER SURFERS AND I WAS THERE FOR 13 MONTHS. IT'S A FUN WAVE THAT GETS HOLLOW OVER THE SAND BANK, I SHOULD KNOW IT SNAPPED MY BOARD.Watch out for the rocks, it breaks close to the rocks. There are two peaks, one is a kind of wedge but the best takeoff spot is further right where the wave starts to speed up. Pick your waves carefuly, many of the waves that come through are not lined up well.
Very long slow(when small) wave, rips are constant requires big monsoon swell running up coast to wrap around point and break. Lots of fishing boats and cloudy water make for nervous surfs
Duqm Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Oman Duqm Rocks delivers a powerful point break that peels both right and left over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating long, carving lines perfect for linking turns. This Omani gem offers a raw, uncrowded vibe where the Arabian Sea unleashes regular swells, drawing surfers who crave powerful […]
In a 2 wheel drive you can drive on back top until about 200 metres from the point. In a 4x4 you can drive right up on to the point. The wave works from Late-June until early-September which coincides with the Khareef. he wave handle the cross Khareef wind well. However large swell and strong winds produce a rip that will carry you from the peak and deposit you right down the beach in a matter of minutes. Luckily the rip runs pretty much parallel with the beach. To counter the rip either use a bigger board that is easier to paddle, surf earlier in the morning or late afternoon. Mid-August to early-September often sees moderate swells and moderate winds which result in fun waves.
You can paddle in off the point. Either jumping in off the rocks or wading in through one of the several key holes.
There is a wave through most tides however at full tide the wave can be a bit fat. The wave breaks better on lower tides.
Nobady around and a lot of waves. Only one more surfer in the area, an american guy whose an english teacher. Really cool!
Ras Al Jinz Surf Spot Guide, Oman Tucked away on Oman's eastern tip, Ras Al Jinz delivers a pristine beach-break experience with reliable rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, offering hollow, powerful, and fun waves that fire up regularly. This remote gem provides an uncrowded vibe where surfers can score long sessions without […]
An amazing, isolated area. Beautiful scenery and friendly locals in the village. Every day in the monsoon there will be surf with a constant 1-2 knot onshore. However, usually clean and glassy.
THERE'S A ROAD ALL THE WAY ALONG THE BEACH WITH PLENTY OF PARKING. THE ONLY TIME THIS PLACE GETS PEOPLE ON IS A FRIDAY, I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANY OTHER SURFERS AND I WAS THERE FOR 13 MONTHS. IT'S A FUN WAVE THAT GETS HOLLOW OVER THE SAND BANK, I SHOULD KNOW IT SNAPPED MY BOARD.Watch out for the rocks, it breaks close to the rocks. There are two peaks, one is a kind of wedge but the best takeoff spot is further right where the wave starts to speed up. Pick your waves carefuly, many of the waves that come through are not lined up well.
Very long slow(when small) wave, rips are constant requires big monsoon swell running up coast to wrap around point and break. Lots of fishing boats and cloudy water make for nervous surfs
Duqm Rocks Surf Spot Guide, Oman Duqm Rocks delivers a powerful point break that peels both right and left over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand, creating long, carving lines perfect for linking turns. This Omani gem offers a raw, uncrowded vibe where the Arabian Sea unleashes regular swells, drawing surfers who crave powerful […]
In a 2 wheel drive you can drive on back top until about 200 metres from the point. In a 4x4 you can drive right up on to the point. The wave works from Late-June until early-September which coincides with the Khareef. he wave handle the cross Khareef wind well. However large swell and strong winds produce a rip that will carry you from the peak and deposit you right down the beach in a matter of minutes. Luckily the rip runs pretty much parallel with the beach. To counter the rip either use a bigger board that is easier to paddle, surf earlier in the morning or late afternoon. Mid-August to early-September often sees moderate swells and moderate winds which result in fun waves.
You can paddle in off the point. Either jumping in off the rocks or wading in through one of the several key holes.
There is a wave through most tides however at full tide the wave can be a bit fat. The wave breaks better on lower tides.
