That's a rare, but perfect fast wave with an endless barrel section. Not a lot of water under your feet....
It's a long paddle. If you aren't in a good shape: find a boat. It's a long, hollow and fun wave. Often bigger than Taapuna. This part of the Island isn't crowded, enjoy it.
This spot is breaking only by massive swell and only 3 or 4 times a year.It's only a big drop.
te ava iti Surf Spot Guide, Polynesia Te Ava Iti stands as one of French Polynesia's most rewarding right-hand reef breaks, delivering powerful and consistent waves that demand respect and skill. Located on Tahiti's southeastern peninsula near the legendary Teahupo'o, this spot offers serious surfers a chance to experience world-class Polynesian reef surfing in a […]
Surfed by locals, this wave was revealed to the world surfing community in 1997. Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and more dangerous than Pipeline: get the picture? Surf here at your own risk. At the take off : do NOT hesitate, *go* or stay in the channel.
Park in the Car Park for the Arahoho Blow Hole at Tiarei and the beach and break are right in front of you! There are even toilets and a food stall for hot and cold snacks!! It looks like a thick powerful wave but as it's a point/beach break you can just get in the water and let it thrill you!
3 sections:- the first : long and fast- the second : short, hollow and surprising- the third : works rarely.Very dangerous.
This is in fact a quasi shore break. The wave holds big swell. It's full off frendly locals good to surf when the nearest reef breacks are unsurfable.
Over 8' - 9', the spot is dangerous because there's a strong rip out to the Pacific ! (2 deads in 1995).
It doesn't break often. The wave is hollow and very fast. The water is shallow. If you have not the required level : stay on the beach !
That's a rare, but perfect fast wave with an endless barrel section. Not a lot of water under your feet....
It's a long paddle. If you aren't in a good shape: find a boat. It's a long, hollow and fun wave. Often bigger than Taapuna. This part of the Island isn't crowded, enjoy it.
This spot is breaking only by massive swell and only 3 or 4 times a year.It's only a big drop.
te ava iti Surf Spot Guide, Polynesia Te Ava Iti stands as one of French Polynesia's most rewarding right-hand reef breaks, delivering powerful and consistent waves that demand respect and skill. Located on Tahiti's southeastern peninsula near the legendary Teahupo'o, this spot offers serious surfers a chance to experience world-class Polynesian reef surfing in a […]
Surfed by locals, this wave was revealed to the world surfing community in 1997. Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and more dangerous than Pipeline: get the picture? Surf here at your own risk. At the take off : do NOT hesitate, *go* or stay in the channel.
Park in the Car Park for the Arahoho Blow Hole at Tiarei and the beach and break are right in front of you! There are even toilets and a food stall for hot and cold snacks!! It looks like a thick powerful wave but as it's a point/beach break you can just get in the water and let it thrill you!
3 sections:- the first : long and fast- the second : short, hollow and surprising- the third : works rarely.Very dangerous.
This is in fact a quasi shore break. The wave holds big swell. It's full off frendly locals good to surf when the nearest reef breacks are unsurfable.
Over 8' - 9', the spot is dangerous because there's a strong rip out to the Pacific ! (2 deads in 1995).
It doesn't break often. The wave is hollow and very fast. The water is shallow. If you have not the required level : stay on the beach !
That's a rare, but perfect fast wave with an endless barrel section. Not a lot of water under your feet....
It's a long paddle. If you aren't in a good shape: find a boat. It's a long, hollow and fun wave. Often bigger than Taapuna. This part of the Island isn't crowded, enjoy it.
This spot is breaking only by massive swell and only 3 or 4 times a year.It's only a big drop.
te ava iti Surf Spot Guide, Polynesia Te Ava Iti stands as one of French Polynesia's most rewarding right-hand reef breaks, delivering powerful and consistent waves that demand respect and skill. Located on Tahiti's southeastern peninsula near the legendary Teahupo'o, this spot offers serious surfers a chance to experience world-class Polynesian reef surfing in a […]
Surfed by locals, this wave was revealed to the world surfing community in 1997. Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and more dangerous than Pipeline: get the picture? Surf here at your own risk. At the take off : do NOT hesitate, *go* or stay in the channel.
Park in the Car Park for the Arahoho Blow Hole at Tiarei and the beach and break are right in front of you! There are even toilets and a food stall for hot and cold snacks!! It looks like a thick powerful wave but as it's a point/beach break you can just get in the water and let it thrill you!
3 sections:- the first : long and fast- the second : short, hollow and surprising- the third : works rarely.Very dangerous.
This is in fact a quasi shore break. The wave holds big swell. It's full off frendly locals good to surf when the nearest reef breacks are unsurfable.
Over 8' - 9', the spot is dangerous because there's a strong rip out to the Pacific ! (2 deads in 1995).
It doesn't break often. The wave is hollow and very fast. The water is shallow. If you have not the required level : stay on the beach !
That's a rare, but perfect fast wave with an endless barrel section. Not a lot of water under your feet....
It's a long paddle. If you aren't in a good shape: find a boat. It's a long, hollow and fun wave. Often bigger than Taapuna. This part of the Island isn't crowded, enjoy it.
This spot is breaking only by massive swell and only 3 or 4 times a year.It's only a big drop.
te ava iti Surf Spot Guide, Polynesia Te Ava Iti stands as one of French Polynesia's most rewarding right-hand reef breaks, delivering powerful and consistent waves that demand respect and skill. Located on Tahiti's southeastern peninsula near the legendary Teahupo'o, this spot offers serious surfers a chance to experience world-class Polynesian reef surfing in a […]
Surfed by locals, this wave was revealed to the world surfing community in 1997. Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and more dangerous than Pipeline: get the picture? Surf here at your own risk. At the take off : do NOT hesitate, *go* or stay in the channel.
Park in the Car Park for the Arahoho Blow Hole at Tiarei and the beach and break are right in front of you! There are even toilets and a food stall for hot and cold snacks!! It looks like a thick powerful wave but as it's a point/beach break you can just get in the water and let it thrill you!
3 sections:- the first : long and fast- the second : short, hollow and surprising- the third : works rarely.Very dangerous.
This is in fact a quasi shore break. The wave holds big swell. It's full off frendly locals good to surf when the nearest reef breacks are unsurfable.
Over 8' - 9', the spot is dangerous because there's a strong rip out to the Pacific ! (2 deads in 1995).
It doesn't break often. The wave is hollow and very fast. The water is shallow. If you have not the required level : stay on the beach !
That's a rare, but perfect fast wave with an endless barrel section. Not a lot of water under your feet....
It's a long paddle. If you aren't in a good shape: find a boat. It's a long, hollow and fun wave. Often bigger than Taapuna. This part of the Island isn't crowded, enjoy it.
This spot is breaking only by massive swell and only 3 or 4 times a year.It's only a big drop.
te ava iti Surf Spot Guide, Polynesia Te Ava Iti stands as one of French Polynesia's most rewarding right-hand reef breaks, delivering powerful and consistent waves that demand respect and skill. Located on Tahiti's southeastern peninsula near the legendary Teahupo'o, this spot offers serious surfers a chance to experience world-class Polynesian reef surfing in a […]
Surfed by locals, this wave was revealed to the world surfing community in 1997. Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and more dangerous than Pipeline: get the picture? Surf here at your own risk. At the take off : do NOT hesitate, *go* or stay in the channel.
Park in the Car Park for the Arahoho Blow Hole at Tiarei and the beach and break are right in front of you! There are even toilets and a food stall for hot and cold snacks!! It looks like a thick powerful wave but as it's a point/beach break you can just get in the water and let it thrill you!
3 sections:- the first : long and fast- the second : short, hollow and surprising- the third : works rarely.Very dangerous.
This is in fact a quasi shore break. The wave holds big swell. It's full off frendly locals good to surf when the nearest reef breacks are unsurfable.
Over 8' - 9', the spot is dangerous because there's a strong rip out to the Pacific ! (2 deads in 1995).
It doesn't break often. The wave is hollow and very fast. The water is shallow. If you have not the required level : stay on the beach !
That's a rare, but perfect fast wave with an endless barrel section. Not a lot of water under your feet....
It's a long paddle. If you aren't in a good shape: find a boat. It's a long, hollow and fun wave. Often bigger than Taapuna. This part of the Island isn't crowded, enjoy it.
This spot is breaking only by massive swell and only 3 or 4 times a year.It's only a big drop.
te ava iti Surf Spot Guide, Polynesia Te Ava Iti stands as one of French Polynesia's most rewarding right-hand reef breaks, delivering powerful and consistent waves that demand respect and skill. Located on Tahiti's southeastern peninsula near the legendary Teahupo'o, this spot offers serious surfers a chance to experience world-class Polynesian reef surfing in a […]
Surfed by locals, this wave was revealed to the world surfing community in 1997. Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and more dangerous than Pipeline: get the picture? Surf here at your own risk. At the take off : do NOT hesitate, *go* or stay in the channel.
Park in the Car Park for the Arahoho Blow Hole at Tiarei and the beach and break are right in front of you! There are even toilets and a food stall for hot and cold snacks!! It looks like a thick powerful wave but as it's a point/beach break you can just get in the water and let it thrill you!
3 sections:- the first : long and fast- the second : short, hollow and surprising- the third : works rarely.Very dangerous.
This is in fact a quasi shore break. The wave holds big swell. It's full off frendly locals good to surf when the nearest reef breacks are unsurfable.
Over 8' - 9', the spot is dangerous because there's a strong rip out to the Pacific ! (2 deads in 1995).
It doesn't break often. The wave is hollow and very fast. The water is shallow. If you have not the required level : stay on the beach !
That's a rare, but perfect fast wave with an endless barrel section. Not a lot of water under your feet....
It's a long paddle. If you aren't in a good shape: find a boat. It's a long, hollow and fun wave. Often bigger than Taapuna. This part of the Island isn't crowded, enjoy it.
This spot is breaking only by massive swell and only 3 or 4 times a year.It's only a big drop.
te ava iti Surf Spot Guide, Polynesia Te Ava Iti stands as one of French Polynesia's most rewarding right-hand reef breaks, delivering powerful and consistent waves that demand respect and skill. Located on Tahiti's southeastern peninsula near the legendary Teahupo'o, this spot offers serious surfers a chance to experience world-class Polynesian reef surfing in a […]
Surfed by locals, this wave was revealed to the world surfing community in 1997. Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and more dangerous than Pipeline: get the picture? Surf here at your own risk. At the take off : do NOT hesitate, *go* or stay in the channel.
Park in the Car Park for the Arahoho Blow Hole at Tiarei and the beach and break are right in front of you! There are even toilets and a food stall for hot and cold snacks!! It looks like a thick powerful wave but as it's a point/beach break you can just get in the water and let it thrill you!
3 sections:- the first : long and fast- the second : short, hollow and surprising- the third : works rarely.Very dangerous.
This is in fact a quasi shore break. The wave holds big swell. It's full off frendly locals good to surf when the nearest reef breacks are unsurfable.
Over 8' - 9', the spot is dangerous because there's a strong rip out to the Pacific ! (2 deads in 1995).
It doesn't break often. The wave is hollow and very fast. The water is shallow. If you have not the required level : stay on the beach !
