This place is an excellent spot when there is a sizeable swell. It's a full-on reef break and there will be some reef walking required. The spot itself is easy to find, but where to paddle out is a whole different thing. Problem is that the little reef path to paddle out to is hard to find. Since the reef is located about 100 yards out, it's hard to see it. The best thing to do is paddle directly out from the bamboo pole and line yourself up with it and the green house. Once you get to the reef, you have to either walk over it or time it right to go with the outgoing rip current. It's about a foot to two feet deep. And yes, there is fire coral everywhere. Cuts and scrapes will most likely occur. Wear booties if you got em. Once you're finally out, it's a long wave and super ripable too. Kinda like a small version of sunset. Even with the wind onshore, which is the case 99 percent of the time, the waves are classic. It's worth the hassle to get out there. Best advice is to go with a local because the spot can be dangerous if you go out at the wrong point. There are sharks here too.
Muraya Surf Spot Guide, Aruba Muraya delivers powerful reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a sharp bottom, creating an intense, uncrowded challenge for those seeking raw Aruba surf. This exposed break pulses with energy when east swells align, offering fast sections and heavy power that demand precision and respect. The vibe is […]
i would recommend to park your car close to the harbour and enter spot by water don't jump over the wall.if you get caught wel...your problem.
it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.
On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)
This place is an excellent spot when there is a sizeable swell. It's a full-on reef break and there will be some reef walking required. The spot itself is easy to find, but where to paddle out is a whole different thing. Problem is that the little reef path to paddle out to is hard to find. Since the reef is located about 100 yards out, it's hard to see it. The best thing to do is paddle directly out from the bamboo pole and line yourself up with it and the green house. Once you get to the reef, you have to either walk over it or time it right to go with the outgoing rip current. It's about a foot to two feet deep. And yes, there is fire coral everywhere. Cuts and scrapes will most likely occur. Wear booties if you got em. Once you're finally out, it's a long wave and super ripable too. Kinda like a small version of sunset. Even with the wind onshore, which is the case 99 percent of the time, the waves are classic. It's worth the hassle to get out there. Best advice is to go with a local because the spot can be dangerous if you go out at the wrong point. There are sharks here too.
Muraya Surf Spot Guide, Aruba Muraya delivers powerful reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a sharp bottom, creating an intense, uncrowded challenge for those seeking raw Aruba surf. This exposed break pulses with energy when east swells align, offering fast sections and heavy power that demand precision and respect. The vibe is […]
i would recommend to park your car close to the harbour and enter spot by water don't jump over the wall.if you get caught wel...your problem.
it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.
On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)
This place is an excellent spot when there is a sizeable swell. It's a full-on reef break and there will be some reef walking required. The spot itself is easy to find, but where to paddle out is a whole different thing. Problem is that the little reef path to paddle out to is hard to find. Since the reef is located about 100 yards out, it's hard to see it. The best thing to do is paddle directly out from the bamboo pole and line yourself up with it and the green house. Once you get to the reef, you have to either walk over it or time it right to go with the outgoing rip current. It's about a foot to two feet deep. And yes, there is fire coral everywhere. Cuts and scrapes will most likely occur. Wear booties if you got em. Once you're finally out, it's a long wave and super ripable too. Kinda like a small version of sunset. Even with the wind onshore, which is the case 99 percent of the time, the waves are classic. It's worth the hassle to get out there. Best advice is to go with a local because the spot can be dangerous if you go out at the wrong point. There are sharks here too.
Muraya Surf Spot Guide, Aruba Muraya delivers powerful reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a sharp bottom, creating an intense, uncrowded challenge for those seeking raw Aruba surf. This exposed break pulses with energy when east swells align, offering fast sections and heavy power that demand precision and respect. The vibe is […]
i would recommend to park your car close to the harbour and enter spot by water don't jump over the wall.if you get caught wel...your problem.
it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.
On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)
This place is an excellent spot when there is a sizeable swell. It's a full-on reef break and there will be some reef walking required. The spot itself is easy to find, but where to paddle out is a whole different thing. Problem is that the little reef path to paddle out to is hard to find. Since the reef is located about 100 yards out, it's hard to see it. The best thing to do is paddle directly out from the bamboo pole and line yourself up with it and the green house. Once you get to the reef, you have to either walk over it or time it right to go with the outgoing rip current. It's about a foot to two feet deep. And yes, there is fire coral everywhere. Cuts and scrapes will most likely occur. Wear booties if you got em. Once you're finally out, it's a long wave and super ripable too. Kinda like a small version of sunset. Even with the wind onshore, which is the case 99 percent of the time, the waves are classic. It's worth the hassle to get out there. Best advice is to go with a local because the spot can be dangerous if you go out at the wrong point. There are sharks here too.
Muraya Surf Spot Guide, Aruba Muraya delivers powerful reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a sharp bottom, creating an intense, uncrowded challenge for those seeking raw Aruba surf. This exposed break pulses with energy when east swells align, offering fast sections and heavy power that demand precision and respect. The vibe is […]
i would recommend to park your car close to the harbour and enter spot by water don't jump over the wall.if you get caught wel...your problem.
it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.
On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)
This place is an excellent spot when there is a sizeable swell. It's a full-on reef break and there will be some reef walking required. The spot itself is easy to find, but where to paddle out is a whole different thing. Problem is that the little reef path to paddle out to is hard to find. Since the reef is located about 100 yards out, it's hard to see it. The best thing to do is paddle directly out from the bamboo pole and line yourself up with it and the green house. Once you get to the reef, you have to either walk over it or time it right to go with the outgoing rip current. It's about a foot to two feet deep. And yes, there is fire coral everywhere. Cuts and scrapes will most likely occur. Wear booties if you got em. Once you're finally out, it's a long wave and super ripable too. Kinda like a small version of sunset. Even with the wind onshore, which is the case 99 percent of the time, the waves are classic. It's worth the hassle to get out there. Best advice is to go with a local because the spot can be dangerous if you go out at the wrong point. There are sharks here too.
Muraya Surf Spot Guide, Aruba Muraya delivers powerful reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a sharp bottom, creating an intense, uncrowded challenge for those seeking raw Aruba surf. This exposed break pulses with energy when east swells align, offering fast sections and heavy power that demand precision and respect. The vibe is […]
i would recommend to park your car close to the harbour and enter spot by water don't jump over the wall.if you get caught wel...your problem.
it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.
On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)
This place is an excellent spot when there is a sizeable swell. It's a full-on reef break and there will be some reef walking required. The spot itself is easy to find, but where to paddle out is a whole different thing. Problem is that the little reef path to paddle out to is hard to find. Since the reef is located about 100 yards out, it's hard to see it. The best thing to do is paddle directly out from the bamboo pole and line yourself up with it and the green house. Once you get to the reef, you have to either walk over it or time it right to go with the outgoing rip current. It's about a foot to two feet deep. And yes, there is fire coral everywhere. Cuts and scrapes will most likely occur. Wear booties if you got em. Once you're finally out, it's a long wave and super ripable too. Kinda like a small version of sunset. Even with the wind onshore, which is the case 99 percent of the time, the waves are classic. It's worth the hassle to get out there. Best advice is to go with a local because the spot can be dangerous if you go out at the wrong point. There are sharks here too.
Muraya Surf Spot Guide, Aruba Muraya delivers powerful reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a sharp bottom, creating an intense, uncrowded challenge for those seeking raw Aruba surf. This exposed break pulses with energy when east swells align, offering fast sections and heavy power that demand precision and respect. The vibe is […]
i would recommend to park your car close to the harbour and enter spot by water don't jump over the wall.if you get caught wel...your problem.
it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.
On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)
This place is an excellent spot when there is a sizeable swell. It's a full-on reef break and there will be some reef walking required. The spot itself is easy to find, but where to paddle out is a whole different thing. Problem is that the little reef path to paddle out to is hard to find. Since the reef is located about 100 yards out, it's hard to see it. The best thing to do is paddle directly out from the bamboo pole and line yourself up with it and the green house. Once you get to the reef, you have to either walk over it or time it right to go with the outgoing rip current. It's about a foot to two feet deep. And yes, there is fire coral everywhere. Cuts and scrapes will most likely occur. Wear booties if you got em. Once you're finally out, it's a long wave and super ripable too. Kinda like a small version of sunset. Even with the wind onshore, which is the case 99 percent of the time, the waves are classic. It's worth the hassle to get out there. Best advice is to go with a local because the spot can be dangerous if you go out at the wrong point. There are sharks here too.
Muraya Surf Spot Guide, Aruba Muraya delivers powerful reef-coral waves that peel both right and left over a sharp bottom, creating an intense, uncrowded challenge for those seeking raw Aruba surf. This exposed break pulses with energy when east swells align, offering fast sections and heavy power that demand precision and respect. The vibe is […]
i would recommend to park your car close to the harbour and enter spot by water don't jump over the wall.if you get caught wel...your problem.
it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.
On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)
