Dumbéa Right Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Just a short drive from Nouméa, Dumbéa Right stands as one of New Caledonia's most accessible and welcoming reef breaks. This right-hand wave breaks across coral and sharp rocks in crystal-clear waters, offering both tubes and fast-walling sections that appeal to surfers across all skill levels. The laid-back […]
Fausse passe Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Fausse passe is a world-class reef break located northwest of Noumea that delivers powerful, hollow barrels for experienced surfers willing to venture offshore. This exposed coral reef pass offers some of the most radical and unforgiving waves in New Caledonia, with fast-moving left-handers that demand serious skill and […]
Super fast and super hollow on it's day - The sea floor jumps from 4800mtrs to 3 instantly, so its more often than not a ride that ends in a good bounce off the reef.
When the tide, swell direction and wind are all working together is can be awesome, hollow, fast and open. Its main problem is closing out, it can suffer from the wind, having said that the extremeness of the reef make for an interesting session eveytime and it remains an extremely unpredictable spot. Try it, you may like it...
Ylig Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled in the remote waves of Micronesia, Ylig delivers a fast and powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral that fires up for thrilling sessions. This experienced-only spot combines fun walling sections with punchy power, creating an exhilarating vibe for those ready to tackle its demanding lines. Surfers drawn to […]
Mostly, you cant surf this everyday, you have to wait for a typhoon. There is the Ocean break that gets big and has dangerous reef. The Ocean wave rolls into the bay and it breaks perfect into the bay
Well if you cut left go left side, but watch out for the rocks. Oposite with cutting rightYou can surf on left side to cut left. Opposite with right side but near the rock(mid)you can go either way. The parking is not far at all from where the beach is at.This place is very local yet the atmosphere is very friendly... everyone here act as if they were family... so if you're the type who wants the wave all for yourself, don't come here... also there are many body boarders here.... occasional surfers come by but spongers are the ones seen here the most...
Just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Kind of a flat rock shelf. One would have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out there.
Dumbéa Right Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Just a short drive from Nouméa, Dumbéa Right stands as one of New Caledonia's most accessible and welcoming reef breaks. This right-hand wave breaks across coral and sharp rocks in crystal-clear waters, offering both tubes and fast-walling sections that appeal to surfers across all skill levels. The laid-back […]
Fausse passe Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Fausse passe is a world-class reef break located northwest of Noumea that delivers powerful, hollow barrels for experienced surfers willing to venture offshore. This exposed coral reef pass offers some of the most radical and unforgiving waves in New Caledonia, with fast-moving left-handers that demand serious skill and […]
Super fast and super hollow on it's day - The sea floor jumps from 4800mtrs to 3 instantly, so its more often than not a ride that ends in a good bounce off the reef.
When the tide, swell direction and wind are all working together is can be awesome, hollow, fast and open. Its main problem is closing out, it can suffer from the wind, having said that the extremeness of the reef make for an interesting session eveytime and it remains an extremely unpredictable spot. Try it, you may like it...
Ylig Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled in the remote waves of Micronesia, Ylig delivers a fast and powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral that fires up for thrilling sessions. This experienced-only spot combines fun walling sections with punchy power, creating an exhilarating vibe for those ready to tackle its demanding lines. Surfers drawn to […]
Mostly, you cant surf this everyday, you have to wait for a typhoon. There is the Ocean break that gets big and has dangerous reef. The Ocean wave rolls into the bay and it breaks perfect into the bay
Well if you cut left go left side, but watch out for the rocks. Oposite with cutting rightYou can surf on left side to cut left. Opposite with right side but near the rock(mid)you can go either way. The parking is not far at all from where the beach is at.This place is very local yet the atmosphere is very friendly... everyone here act as if they were family... so if you're the type who wants the wave all for yourself, don't come here... also there are many body boarders here.... occasional surfers come by but spongers are the ones seen here the most...
Just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Kind of a flat rock shelf. One would have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out there.
Dumbéa Right Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Just a short drive from Nouméa, Dumbéa Right stands as one of New Caledonia's most accessible and welcoming reef breaks. This right-hand wave breaks across coral and sharp rocks in crystal-clear waters, offering both tubes and fast-walling sections that appeal to surfers across all skill levels. The laid-back […]
Fausse passe Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Fausse passe is a world-class reef break located northwest of Noumea that delivers powerful, hollow barrels for experienced surfers willing to venture offshore. This exposed coral reef pass offers some of the most radical and unforgiving waves in New Caledonia, with fast-moving left-handers that demand serious skill and […]
Super fast and super hollow on it's day - The sea floor jumps from 4800mtrs to 3 instantly, so its more often than not a ride that ends in a good bounce off the reef.
When the tide, swell direction and wind are all working together is can be awesome, hollow, fast and open. Its main problem is closing out, it can suffer from the wind, having said that the extremeness of the reef make for an interesting session eveytime and it remains an extremely unpredictable spot. Try it, you may like it...
Ylig Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled in the remote waves of Micronesia, Ylig delivers a fast and powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral that fires up for thrilling sessions. This experienced-only spot combines fun walling sections with punchy power, creating an exhilarating vibe for those ready to tackle its demanding lines. Surfers drawn to […]
Mostly, you cant surf this everyday, you have to wait for a typhoon. There is the Ocean break that gets big and has dangerous reef. The Ocean wave rolls into the bay and it breaks perfect into the bay
Well if you cut left go left side, but watch out for the rocks. Oposite with cutting rightYou can surf on left side to cut left. Opposite with right side but near the rock(mid)you can go either way. The parking is not far at all from where the beach is at.This place is very local yet the atmosphere is very friendly... everyone here act as if they were family... so if you're the type who wants the wave all for yourself, don't come here... also there are many body boarders here.... occasional surfers come by but spongers are the ones seen here the most...
Just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Kind of a flat rock shelf. One would have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out there.
Dumbéa Right Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Just a short drive from Nouméa, Dumbéa Right stands as one of New Caledonia's most accessible and welcoming reef breaks. This right-hand wave breaks across coral and sharp rocks in crystal-clear waters, offering both tubes and fast-walling sections that appeal to surfers across all skill levels. The laid-back […]
Fausse passe Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Fausse passe is a world-class reef break located northwest of Noumea that delivers powerful, hollow barrels for experienced surfers willing to venture offshore. This exposed coral reef pass offers some of the most radical and unforgiving waves in New Caledonia, with fast-moving left-handers that demand serious skill and […]
Super fast and super hollow on it's day - The sea floor jumps from 4800mtrs to 3 instantly, so its more often than not a ride that ends in a good bounce off the reef.
When the tide, swell direction and wind are all working together is can be awesome, hollow, fast and open. Its main problem is closing out, it can suffer from the wind, having said that the extremeness of the reef make for an interesting session eveytime and it remains an extremely unpredictable spot. Try it, you may like it...
Ylig Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled in the remote waves of Micronesia, Ylig delivers a fast and powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral that fires up for thrilling sessions. This experienced-only spot combines fun walling sections with punchy power, creating an exhilarating vibe for those ready to tackle its demanding lines. Surfers drawn to […]
Mostly, you cant surf this everyday, you have to wait for a typhoon. There is the Ocean break that gets big and has dangerous reef. The Ocean wave rolls into the bay and it breaks perfect into the bay
Well if you cut left go left side, but watch out for the rocks. Oposite with cutting rightYou can surf on left side to cut left. Opposite with right side but near the rock(mid)you can go either way. The parking is not far at all from where the beach is at.This place is very local yet the atmosphere is very friendly... everyone here act as if they were family... so if you're the type who wants the wave all for yourself, don't come here... also there are many body boarders here.... occasional surfers come by but spongers are the ones seen here the most...
Just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Kind of a flat rock shelf. One would have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out there.
Dumbéa Right Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Just a short drive from Nouméa, Dumbéa Right stands as one of New Caledonia's most accessible and welcoming reef breaks. This right-hand wave breaks across coral and sharp rocks in crystal-clear waters, offering both tubes and fast-walling sections that appeal to surfers across all skill levels. The laid-back […]
Fausse passe Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Fausse passe is a world-class reef break located northwest of Noumea that delivers powerful, hollow barrels for experienced surfers willing to venture offshore. This exposed coral reef pass offers some of the most radical and unforgiving waves in New Caledonia, with fast-moving left-handers that demand serious skill and […]
Super fast and super hollow on it's day - The sea floor jumps from 4800mtrs to 3 instantly, so its more often than not a ride that ends in a good bounce off the reef.
When the tide, swell direction and wind are all working together is can be awesome, hollow, fast and open. Its main problem is closing out, it can suffer from the wind, having said that the extremeness of the reef make for an interesting session eveytime and it remains an extremely unpredictable spot. Try it, you may like it...
Ylig Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled in the remote waves of Micronesia, Ylig delivers a fast and powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral that fires up for thrilling sessions. This experienced-only spot combines fun walling sections with punchy power, creating an exhilarating vibe for those ready to tackle its demanding lines. Surfers drawn to […]
Mostly, you cant surf this everyday, you have to wait for a typhoon. There is the Ocean break that gets big and has dangerous reef. The Ocean wave rolls into the bay and it breaks perfect into the bay
Well if you cut left go left side, but watch out for the rocks. Oposite with cutting rightYou can surf on left side to cut left. Opposite with right side but near the rock(mid)you can go either way. The parking is not far at all from where the beach is at.This place is very local yet the atmosphere is very friendly... everyone here act as if they were family... so if you're the type who wants the wave all for yourself, don't come here... also there are many body boarders here.... occasional surfers come by but spongers are the ones seen here the most...
Just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Kind of a flat rock shelf. One would have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out there.
Dumbéa Right Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Just a short drive from Nouméa, Dumbéa Right stands as one of New Caledonia's most accessible and welcoming reef breaks. This right-hand wave breaks across coral and sharp rocks in crystal-clear waters, offering both tubes and fast-walling sections that appeal to surfers across all skill levels. The laid-back […]
Fausse passe Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Fausse passe is a world-class reef break located northwest of Noumea that delivers powerful, hollow barrels for experienced surfers willing to venture offshore. This exposed coral reef pass offers some of the most radical and unforgiving waves in New Caledonia, with fast-moving left-handers that demand serious skill and […]
Super fast and super hollow on it's day - The sea floor jumps from 4800mtrs to 3 instantly, so its more often than not a ride that ends in a good bounce off the reef.
When the tide, swell direction and wind are all working together is can be awesome, hollow, fast and open. Its main problem is closing out, it can suffer from the wind, having said that the extremeness of the reef make for an interesting session eveytime and it remains an extremely unpredictable spot. Try it, you may like it...
Ylig Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled in the remote waves of Micronesia, Ylig delivers a fast and powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral that fires up for thrilling sessions. This experienced-only spot combines fun walling sections with punchy power, creating an exhilarating vibe for those ready to tackle its demanding lines. Surfers drawn to […]
Mostly, you cant surf this everyday, you have to wait for a typhoon. There is the Ocean break that gets big and has dangerous reef. The Ocean wave rolls into the bay and it breaks perfect into the bay
Well if you cut left go left side, but watch out for the rocks. Oposite with cutting rightYou can surf on left side to cut left. Opposite with right side but near the rock(mid)you can go either way. The parking is not far at all from where the beach is at.This place is very local yet the atmosphere is very friendly... everyone here act as if they were family... so if you're the type who wants the wave all for yourself, don't come here... also there are many body boarders here.... occasional surfers come by but spongers are the ones seen here the most...
Just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Kind of a flat rock shelf. One would have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out there.
Dumbéa Right Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Just a short drive from Nouméa, Dumbéa Right stands as one of New Caledonia's most accessible and welcoming reef breaks. This right-hand wave breaks across coral and sharp rocks in crystal-clear waters, offering both tubes and fast-walling sections that appeal to surfers across all skill levels. The laid-back […]
Fausse passe Surf Spot Guide, New Caledonia Fausse passe is a world-class reef break located northwest of Noumea that delivers powerful, hollow barrels for experienced surfers willing to venture offshore. This exposed coral reef pass offers some of the most radical and unforgiving waves in New Caledonia, with fast-moving left-handers that demand serious skill and […]
Super fast and super hollow on it's day - The sea floor jumps from 4800mtrs to 3 instantly, so its more often than not a ride that ends in a good bounce off the reef.
When the tide, swell direction and wind are all working together is can be awesome, hollow, fast and open. Its main problem is closing out, it can suffer from the wind, having said that the extremeness of the reef make for an interesting session eveytime and it remains an extremely unpredictable spot. Try it, you may like it...
Ylig Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled in the remote waves of Micronesia, Ylig delivers a fast and powerful left-hand reef break over sharp coral that fires up for thrilling sessions. This experienced-only spot combines fun walling sections with punchy power, creating an exhilarating vibe for those ready to tackle its demanding lines. Surfers drawn to […]
Mostly, you cant surf this everyday, you have to wait for a typhoon. There is the Ocean break that gets big and has dangerous reef. The Ocean wave rolls into the bay and it breaks perfect into the bay
Well if you cut left go left side, but watch out for the rocks. Oposite with cutting rightYou can surf on left side to cut left. Opposite with right side but near the rock(mid)you can go either way. The parking is not far at all from where the beach is at.This place is very local yet the atmosphere is very friendly... everyone here act as if they were family... so if you're the type who wants the wave all for yourself, don't come here... also there are many body boarders here.... occasional surfers come by but spongers are the ones seen here the most...
Just south of the entrance to Talofofo bay. Kind of a flat rock shelf. One would have to paddle out from the Talofofo Bay parking lot or find the trail that leads out there.
