Meritzo consists of two breaks. There is a right on the right side of the boat channel that has a slow rolling shoulder that sometimes connects to another section inside. This spot gets better with size, and can hold large waves due to the width and depth of the channel. Across the channel, and considerably farther from the shore, is a lesser surfed left. The left is hollower and faster than the right but is also shorter and ends up on shallow reef. The left can also hold size but has strong currents pushing down the reefline during big swells.
Magandas Reef Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Magandas is an exposed reef break located in Guam that demands respect and experience. This is a powerful right-hander that breaks over sharp coral and rocks, offering intense barrels for surfers who know what they are doing. The wave rarely works, making it a special occasion when conditions align, […]
steeep take off, don't go straight or you will get really hurt.exposed coral headsvery localone of the greatest rides in the worldif you don't live here... don't paddle out.plus the chance of you being here and having a great swell is pretty nil
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
A decent spot that catches a lot of swell but blows out easily. There are a few nice right peaks where the reef meets the breakwater that break with a decent amount of power for Guam. Be careful when climbing in and out of the water, as the rocks are sharp and slippery and the currents can be strong.
Inarajan bay Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled on Guam's southeastern coast, Inarajan Bay delivers a classic sandbar beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable waves that keep sessions light-hearted and rewarding. The vibe here is pure uncrowded paradise, where you can score endless rides without the […]
This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by bodyboarders. The left is reminiscent of Ala Moana, although shorter and not quite as hollow, and is one of the few spots on the island that can hold size. Consequently it is popular with the locals, who tend to commandeer the small takeoff zone when conditions are good. Respect is essential for outsiders. The harbor has been known to be polluted so watch out after rain and if you have open cuts.After parking you have to walk out on jetty and pass "da boys". If it is too big to surf Agana Boat Basin Rights, that means the Lefts are just starting baby. I always waited for the set waves. The first waves I let the locals have-em. Park your car by the outdoor food courts or by the baseball field.
Great right point. Swells that smack the barrier reefs bend around the point in a pristine setting. Absolute world class potential when on. High tide only, exposed coral heads otherwise. Occasionally This break can give an extremely long wave. I once saw a friend while I was on the beach ride for a good few minutes on the same wave.
from Hawaii fly to Marshall island international airport at Majuro atoll. from there take a plane/boat Roi Namur at Kwajelein atoll. take a boat to the string of islands to the west.
Pohnpei Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Pohnpei delivers world-class reef breaks on its outer barrier reef, with P-Pass standing out for its perfect right-hand barrels and user-friendly shape that works at all tides. These powerful waves over sharp coral offer hollow sections and fast walls, set against a lush volcanic island vibe that's remote yet welcoming […]
Meritzo consists of two breaks. There is a right on the right side of the boat channel that has a slow rolling shoulder that sometimes connects to another section inside. This spot gets better with size, and can hold large waves due to the width and depth of the channel. Across the channel, and considerably farther from the shore, is a lesser surfed left. The left is hollower and faster than the right but is also shorter and ends up on shallow reef. The left can also hold size but has strong currents pushing down the reefline during big swells.
Magandas Reef Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Magandas is an exposed reef break located in Guam that demands respect and experience. This is a powerful right-hander that breaks over sharp coral and rocks, offering intense barrels for surfers who know what they are doing. The wave rarely works, making it a special occasion when conditions align, […]
steeep take off, don't go straight or you will get really hurt.exposed coral headsvery localone of the greatest rides in the worldif you don't live here... don't paddle out.plus the chance of you being here and having a great swell is pretty nil
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
A decent spot that catches a lot of swell but blows out easily. There are a few nice right peaks where the reef meets the breakwater that break with a decent amount of power for Guam. Be careful when climbing in and out of the water, as the rocks are sharp and slippery and the currents can be strong.
Inarajan bay Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled on Guam's southeastern coast, Inarajan Bay delivers a classic sandbar beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable waves that keep sessions light-hearted and rewarding. The vibe here is pure uncrowded paradise, where you can score endless rides without the […]
This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by bodyboarders. The left is reminiscent of Ala Moana, although shorter and not quite as hollow, and is one of the few spots on the island that can hold size. Consequently it is popular with the locals, who tend to commandeer the small takeoff zone when conditions are good. Respect is essential for outsiders. The harbor has been known to be polluted so watch out after rain and if you have open cuts.After parking you have to walk out on jetty and pass "da boys". If it is too big to surf Agana Boat Basin Rights, that means the Lefts are just starting baby. I always waited for the set waves. The first waves I let the locals have-em. Park your car by the outdoor food courts or by the baseball field.
Great right point. Swells that smack the barrier reefs bend around the point in a pristine setting. Absolute world class potential when on. High tide only, exposed coral heads otherwise. Occasionally This break can give an extremely long wave. I once saw a friend while I was on the beach ride for a good few minutes on the same wave.
from Hawaii fly to Marshall island international airport at Majuro atoll. from there take a plane/boat Roi Namur at Kwajelein atoll. take a boat to the string of islands to the west.
Pohnpei Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Pohnpei delivers world-class reef breaks on its outer barrier reef, with P-Pass standing out for its perfect right-hand barrels and user-friendly shape that works at all tides. These powerful waves over sharp coral offer hollow sections and fast walls, set against a lush volcanic island vibe that's remote yet welcoming […]
Meritzo consists of two breaks. There is a right on the right side of the boat channel that has a slow rolling shoulder that sometimes connects to another section inside. This spot gets better with size, and can hold large waves due to the width and depth of the channel. Across the channel, and considerably farther from the shore, is a lesser surfed left. The left is hollower and faster than the right but is also shorter and ends up on shallow reef. The left can also hold size but has strong currents pushing down the reefline during big swells.
Magandas Reef Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Magandas is an exposed reef break located in Guam that demands respect and experience. This is a powerful right-hander that breaks over sharp coral and rocks, offering intense barrels for surfers who know what they are doing. The wave rarely works, making it a special occasion when conditions align, […]
steeep take off, don't go straight or you will get really hurt.exposed coral headsvery localone of the greatest rides in the worldif you don't live here... don't paddle out.plus the chance of you being here and having a great swell is pretty nil
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
A decent spot that catches a lot of swell but blows out easily. There are a few nice right peaks where the reef meets the breakwater that break with a decent amount of power for Guam. Be careful when climbing in and out of the water, as the rocks are sharp and slippery and the currents can be strong.
Inarajan bay Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled on Guam's southeastern coast, Inarajan Bay delivers a classic sandbar beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable waves that keep sessions light-hearted and rewarding. The vibe here is pure uncrowded paradise, where you can score endless rides without the […]
This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by bodyboarders. The left is reminiscent of Ala Moana, although shorter and not quite as hollow, and is one of the few spots on the island that can hold size. Consequently it is popular with the locals, who tend to commandeer the small takeoff zone when conditions are good. Respect is essential for outsiders. The harbor has been known to be polluted so watch out after rain and if you have open cuts.After parking you have to walk out on jetty and pass "da boys". If it is too big to surf Agana Boat Basin Rights, that means the Lefts are just starting baby. I always waited for the set waves. The first waves I let the locals have-em. Park your car by the outdoor food courts or by the baseball field.
Great right point. Swells that smack the barrier reefs bend around the point in a pristine setting. Absolute world class potential when on. High tide only, exposed coral heads otherwise. Occasionally This break can give an extremely long wave. I once saw a friend while I was on the beach ride for a good few minutes on the same wave.
from Hawaii fly to Marshall island international airport at Majuro atoll. from there take a plane/boat Roi Namur at Kwajelein atoll. take a boat to the string of islands to the west.
Pohnpei Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Pohnpei delivers world-class reef breaks on its outer barrier reef, with P-Pass standing out for its perfect right-hand barrels and user-friendly shape that works at all tides. These powerful waves over sharp coral offer hollow sections and fast walls, set against a lush volcanic island vibe that's remote yet welcoming […]
Meritzo consists of two breaks. There is a right on the right side of the boat channel that has a slow rolling shoulder that sometimes connects to another section inside. This spot gets better with size, and can hold large waves due to the width and depth of the channel. Across the channel, and considerably farther from the shore, is a lesser surfed left. The left is hollower and faster than the right but is also shorter and ends up on shallow reef. The left can also hold size but has strong currents pushing down the reefline during big swells.
Magandas Reef Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Magandas is an exposed reef break located in Guam that demands respect and experience. This is a powerful right-hander that breaks over sharp coral and rocks, offering intense barrels for surfers who know what they are doing. The wave rarely works, making it a special occasion when conditions align, […]
steeep take off, don't go straight or you will get really hurt.exposed coral headsvery localone of the greatest rides in the worldif you don't live here... don't paddle out.plus the chance of you being here and having a great swell is pretty nil
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
A decent spot that catches a lot of swell but blows out easily. There are a few nice right peaks where the reef meets the breakwater that break with a decent amount of power for Guam. Be careful when climbing in and out of the water, as the rocks are sharp and slippery and the currents can be strong.
Inarajan bay Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled on Guam's southeastern coast, Inarajan Bay delivers a classic sandbar beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable waves that keep sessions light-hearted and rewarding. The vibe here is pure uncrowded paradise, where you can score endless rides without the […]
This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by bodyboarders. The left is reminiscent of Ala Moana, although shorter and not quite as hollow, and is one of the few spots on the island that can hold size. Consequently it is popular with the locals, who tend to commandeer the small takeoff zone when conditions are good. Respect is essential for outsiders. The harbor has been known to be polluted so watch out after rain and if you have open cuts.After parking you have to walk out on jetty and pass "da boys". If it is too big to surf Agana Boat Basin Rights, that means the Lefts are just starting baby. I always waited for the set waves. The first waves I let the locals have-em. Park your car by the outdoor food courts or by the baseball field.
Great right point. Swells that smack the barrier reefs bend around the point in a pristine setting. Absolute world class potential when on. High tide only, exposed coral heads otherwise. Occasionally This break can give an extremely long wave. I once saw a friend while I was on the beach ride for a good few minutes on the same wave.
from Hawaii fly to Marshall island international airport at Majuro atoll. from there take a plane/boat Roi Namur at Kwajelein atoll. take a boat to the string of islands to the west.
Pohnpei Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Pohnpei delivers world-class reef breaks on its outer barrier reef, with P-Pass standing out for its perfect right-hand barrels and user-friendly shape that works at all tides. These powerful waves over sharp coral offer hollow sections and fast walls, set against a lush volcanic island vibe that's remote yet welcoming […]
Meritzo consists of two breaks. There is a right on the right side of the boat channel that has a slow rolling shoulder that sometimes connects to another section inside. This spot gets better with size, and can hold large waves due to the width and depth of the channel. Across the channel, and considerably farther from the shore, is a lesser surfed left. The left is hollower and faster than the right but is also shorter and ends up on shallow reef. The left can also hold size but has strong currents pushing down the reefline during big swells.
Magandas Reef Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Magandas is an exposed reef break located in Guam that demands respect and experience. This is a powerful right-hander that breaks over sharp coral and rocks, offering intense barrels for surfers who know what they are doing. The wave rarely works, making it a special occasion when conditions align, […]
steeep take off, don't go straight or you will get really hurt.exposed coral headsvery localone of the greatest rides in the worldif you don't live here... don't paddle out.plus the chance of you being here and having a great swell is pretty nil
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
A decent spot that catches a lot of swell but blows out easily. There are a few nice right peaks where the reef meets the breakwater that break with a decent amount of power for Guam. Be careful when climbing in and out of the water, as the rocks are sharp and slippery and the currents can be strong.
Inarajan bay Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled on Guam's southeastern coast, Inarajan Bay delivers a classic sandbar beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable waves that keep sessions light-hearted and rewarding. The vibe here is pure uncrowded paradise, where you can score endless rides without the […]
This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by bodyboarders. The left is reminiscent of Ala Moana, although shorter and not quite as hollow, and is one of the few spots on the island that can hold size. Consequently it is popular with the locals, who tend to commandeer the small takeoff zone when conditions are good. Respect is essential for outsiders. The harbor has been known to be polluted so watch out after rain and if you have open cuts.After parking you have to walk out on jetty and pass "da boys". If it is too big to surf Agana Boat Basin Rights, that means the Lefts are just starting baby. I always waited for the set waves. The first waves I let the locals have-em. Park your car by the outdoor food courts or by the baseball field.
Great right point. Swells that smack the barrier reefs bend around the point in a pristine setting. Absolute world class potential when on. High tide only, exposed coral heads otherwise. Occasionally This break can give an extremely long wave. I once saw a friend while I was on the beach ride for a good few minutes on the same wave.
from Hawaii fly to Marshall island international airport at Majuro atoll. from there take a plane/boat Roi Namur at Kwajelein atoll. take a boat to the string of islands to the west.
Pohnpei Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Pohnpei delivers world-class reef breaks on its outer barrier reef, with P-Pass standing out for its perfect right-hand barrels and user-friendly shape that works at all tides. These powerful waves over sharp coral offer hollow sections and fast walls, set against a lush volcanic island vibe that's remote yet welcoming […]
Meritzo consists of two breaks. There is a right on the right side of the boat channel that has a slow rolling shoulder that sometimes connects to another section inside. This spot gets better with size, and can hold large waves due to the width and depth of the channel. Across the channel, and considerably farther from the shore, is a lesser surfed left. The left is hollower and faster than the right but is also shorter and ends up on shallow reef. The left can also hold size but has strong currents pushing down the reefline during big swells.
Magandas Reef Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Magandas is an exposed reef break located in Guam that demands respect and experience. This is a powerful right-hander that breaks over sharp coral and rocks, offering intense barrels for surfers who know what they are doing. The wave rarely works, making it a special occasion when conditions align, […]
steeep take off, don't go straight or you will get really hurt.exposed coral headsvery localone of the greatest rides in the worldif you don't live here... don't paddle out.plus the chance of you being here and having a great swell is pretty nil
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
A decent spot that catches a lot of swell but blows out easily. There are a few nice right peaks where the reef meets the breakwater that break with a decent amount of power for Guam. Be careful when climbing in and out of the water, as the rocks are sharp and slippery and the currents can be strong.
Inarajan bay Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled on Guam's southeastern coast, Inarajan Bay delivers a classic sandbar beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable waves that keep sessions light-hearted and rewarding. The vibe here is pure uncrowded paradise, where you can score endless rides without the […]
This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by bodyboarders. The left is reminiscent of Ala Moana, although shorter and not quite as hollow, and is one of the few spots on the island that can hold size. Consequently it is popular with the locals, who tend to commandeer the small takeoff zone when conditions are good. Respect is essential for outsiders. The harbor has been known to be polluted so watch out after rain and if you have open cuts.After parking you have to walk out on jetty and pass "da boys". If it is too big to surf Agana Boat Basin Rights, that means the Lefts are just starting baby. I always waited for the set waves. The first waves I let the locals have-em. Park your car by the outdoor food courts or by the baseball field.
Great right point. Swells that smack the barrier reefs bend around the point in a pristine setting. Absolute world class potential when on. High tide only, exposed coral heads otherwise. Occasionally This break can give an extremely long wave. I once saw a friend while I was on the beach ride for a good few minutes on the same wave.
from Hawaii fly to Marshall island international airport at Majuro atoll. from there take a plane/boat Roi Namur at Kwajelein atoll. take a boat to the string of islands to the west.
Pohnpei Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Pohnpei delivers world-class reef breaks on its outer barrier reef, with P-Pass standing out for its perfect right-hand barrels and user-friendly shape that works at all tides. These powerful waves over sharp coral offer hollow sections and fast walls, set against a lush volcanic island vibe that's remote yet welcoming […]
Meritzo consists of two breaks. There is a right on the right side of the boat channel that has a slow rolling shoulder that sometimes connects to another section inside. This spot gets better with size, and can hold large waves due to the width and depth of the channel. Across the channel, and considerably farther from the shore, is a lesser surfed left. The left is hollower and faster than the right but is also shorter and ends up on shallow reef. The left can also hold size but has strong currents pushing down the reefline during big swells.
Magandas Reef Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Magandas is an exposed reef break located in Guam that demands respect and experience. This is a powerful right-hander that breaks over sharp coral and rocks, offering intense barrels for surfers who know what they are doing. The wave rarely works, making it a special occasion when conditions align, […]
steeep take off, don't go straight or you will get really hurt.exposed coral headsvery localone of the greatest rides in the worldif you don't live here... don't paddle out.plus the chance of you being here and having a great swell is pretty nil
This is a below sea level wave... Wave sucks out,looks at first to be 2 ft... jacks up to 4 and peelsleft. Fun wave somedays its down the line, then other days it has a little bowl section at the end of the wave but watch out for the coral heads.
It breaks best when there is a typhoon to the west/ northwest, near or on the way to the Phillippines, as the swell can come in through the harbor opening. If that swell is not available, there are NO waves.
A decent spot that catches a lot of swell but blows out easily. There are a few nice right peaks where the reef meets the breakwater that break with a decent amount of power for Guam. Be careful when climbing in and out of the water, as the rocks are sharp and slippery and the currents can be strong.
Inarajan bay Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Nestled on Guam's southeastern coast, Inarajan Bay delivers a classic sandbar beach break with peeling rights and lefts over a forgiving sandy bottom, perfect for fun, approachable waves that keep sessions light-hearted and rewarding. The vibe here is pure uncrowded paradise, where you can score endless rides without the […]
This is probably one of the best and most visible spots on Guam. The left at the harbor entrance is the main surf spot, although there is a ledgy right on the other side of the harbor that is ridden mostly by bodyboarders. The left is reminiscent of Ala Moana, although shorter and not quite as hollow, and is one of the few spots on the island that can hold size. Consequently it is popular with the locals, who tend to commandeer the small takeoff zone when conditions are good. Respect is essential for outsiders. The harbor has been known to be polluted so watch out after rain and if you have open cuts.After parking you have to walk out on jetty and pass "da boys". If it is too big to surf Agana Boat Basin Rights, that means the Lefts are just starting baby. I always waited for the set waves. The first waves I let the locals have-em. Park your car by the outdoor food courts or by the baseball field.
Great right point. Swells that smack the barrier reefs bend around the point in a pristine setting. Absolute world class potential when on. High tide only, exposed coral heads otherwise. Occasionally This break can give an extremely long wave. I once saw a friend while I was on the beach ride for a good few minutes on the same wave.
from Hawaii fly to Marshall island international airport at Majuro atoll. from there take a plane/boat Roi Namur at Kwajelein atoll. take a boat to the string of islands to the west.
Pohnpei Surf Spot Guide, Micronesia Pohnpei delivers world-class reef breaks on its outer barrier reef, with P-Pass standing out for its perfect right-hand barrels and user-friendly shape that works at all tides. These powerful waves over sharp coral offer hollow sections and fast walls, set against a lush volcanic island vibe that's remote yet welcoming […]
