Several breaks here, a left running along the reef edge- which you should be careful not to get caught too deep on, and a right that's nice and easy for those with less ability. When that closes out there's several serious lefts just the other side of Frog Rock - ask the boys at Wijiya Beach cottages how to get out to them.
Weligama has a reef break on the far right of the beach.The beach is for nice big longboards
The Rock Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka The Rock stands as one of Sri Lanka's premier reef breaks and is widely regarded as the best A-frame wave on the island. This deep coral reef break delivers consistent, well-shaped waves with both powerful lefts and rights that can peel for up to 400 meters on quality […]
Turtle eco beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Turtle Eco Beach delivers a pristine reef break just 300 meters from the shore, offering punchy lefts and occasional rights that carve over coral without major hazards, creating an uncrowded paradise for dedicated wave riders. The vibe here is relaxed and authentic, with clean turquoise water and […]
Unawatuna Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Unawatuna delivers a powerful reef-coral break that fires up left-handers for those who crave high-performance sessions on sharp reef. The bottom is unforgiving coral and rocks, demanding respect from every surfer who paddles out. This spot buzzes with a raw, uncrowded vibe where experienced riders chase short, intense rides […]
Takes a rare cyclone swell to get it to work. Onshore winds from November give a decent windswell but when a big cyclone heads up the bay of Bengal from April to September,watchout perfect offshore winds....endless rights on immaculatly groomed sandbars.
These shifting little Peaks can give you both L&R rides. The Lefts push you to the shallow reef and the Rights are more flat. The average size was 1m. Be patient and wait for a good set to hit the ground.
south beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka South Beach sits just north of Kabalana as an uncrowded gem on Sri Lanka's south coast, offering a deep reef break with slow, peeling lefts and rights that hold up to 1.2 metres. This is a mellow, fun wave that rewards patience and smooth technique, making it an […]
Careful of the rocks at low tide - no urchins here though which is a bonus... be patient, what looks like mush can turn into some nice swell very quickly
Several breaks here, a left running along the reef edge- which you should be careful not to get caught too deep on, and a right that's nice and easy for those with less ability. When that closes out there's several serious lefts just the other side of Frog Rock - ask the boys at Wijiya Beach cottages how to get out to them.
Weligama has a reef break on the far right of the beach.The beach is for nice big longboards
The Rock Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka The Rock stands as one of Sri Lanka's premier reef breaks and is widely regarded as the best A-frame wave on the island. This deep coral reef break delivers consistent, well-shaped waves with both powerful lefts and rights that can peel for up to 400 meters on quality […]
Turtle eco beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Turtle Eco Beach delivers a pristine reef break just 300 meters from the shore, offering punchy lefts and occasional rights that carve over coral without major hazards, creating an uncrowded paradise for dedicated wave riders. The vibe here is relaxed and authentic, with clean turquoise water and […]
Unawatuna Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Unawatuna delivers a powerful reef-coral break that fires up left-handers for those who crave high-performance sessions on sharp reef. The bottom is unforgiving coral and rocks, demanding respect from every surfer who paddles out. This spot buzzes with a raw, uncrowded vibe where experienced riders chase short, intense rides […]
Takes a rare cyclone swell to get it to work. Onshore winds from November give a decent windswell but when a big cyclone heads up the bay of Bengal from April to September,watchout perfect offshore winds....endless rights on immaculatly groomed sandbars.
These shifting little Peaks can give you both L&R rides. The Lefts push you to the shallow reef and the Rights are more flat. The average size was 1m. Be patient and wait for a good set to hit the ground.
south beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka South Beach sits just north of Kabalana as an uncrowded gem on Sri Lanka's south coast, offering a deep reef break with slow, peeling lefts and rights that hold up to 1.2 metres. This is a mellow, fun wave that rewards patience and smooth technique, making it an […]
Careful of the rocks at low tide - no urchins here though which is a bonus... be patient, what looks like mush can turn into some nice swell very quickly
Several breaks here, a left running along the reef edge- which you should be careful not to get caught too deep on, and a right that's nice and easy for those with less ability. When that closes out there's several serious lefts just the other side of Frog Rock - ask the boys at Wijiya Beach cottages how to get out to them.
Weligama has a reef break on the far right of the beach.The beach is for nice big longboards
The Rock Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka The Rock stands as one of Sri Lanka's premier reef breaks and is widely regarded as the best A-frame wave on the island. This deep coral reef break delivers consistent, well-shaped waves with both powerful lefts and rights that can peel for up to 400 meters on quality […]
Turtle eco beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Turtle Eco Beach delivers a pristine reef break just 300 meters from the shore, offering punchy lefts and occasional rights that carve over coral without major hazards, creating an uncrowded paradise for dedicated wave riders. The vibe here is relaxed and authentic, with clean turquoise water and […]
Unawatuna Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Unawatuna delivers a powerful reef-coral break that fires up left-handers for those who crave high-performance sessions on sharp reef. The bottom is unforgiving coral and rocks, demanding respect from every surfer who paddles out. This spot buzzes with a raw, uncrowded vibe where experienced riders chase short, intense rides […]
Takes a rare cyclone swell to get it to work. Onshore winds from November give a decent windswell but when a big cyclone heads up the bay of Bengal from April to September,watchout perfect offshore winds....endless rights on immaculatly groomed sandbars.
These shifting little Peaks can give you both L&R rides. The Lefts push you to the shallow reef and the Rights are more flat. The average size was 1m. Be patient and wait for a good set to hit the ground.
south beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka South Beach sits just north of Kabalana as an uncrowded gem on Sri Lanka's south coast, offering a deep reef break with slow, peeling lefts and rights that hold up to 1.2 metres. This is a mellow, fun wave that rewards patience and smooth technique, making it an […]
Careful of the rocks at low tide - no urchins here though which is a bonus... be patient, what looks like mush can turn into some nice swell very quickly
Several breaks here, a left running along the reef edge- which you should be careful not to get caught too deep on, and a right that's nice and easy for those with less ability. When that closes out there's several serious lefts just the other side of Frog Rock - ask the boys at Wijiya Beach cottages how to get out to them.
Weligama has a reef break on the far right of the beach.The beach is for nice big longboards
The Rock Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka The Rock stands as one of Sri Lanka's premier reef breaks and is widely regarded as the best A-frame wave on the island. This deep coral reef break delivers consistent, well-shaped waves with both powerful lefts and rights that can peel for up to 400 meters on quality […]
Turtle eco beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Turtle Eco Beach delivers a pristine reef break just 300 meters from the shore, offering punchy lefts and occasional rights that carve over coral without major hazards, creating an uncrowded paradise for dedicated wave riders. The vibe here is relaxed and authentic, with clean turquoise water and […]
Unawatuna Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Unawatuna delivers a powerful reef-coral break that fires up left-handers for those who crave high-performance sessions on sharp reef. The bottom is unforgiving coral and rocks, demanding respect from every surfer who paddles out. This spot buzzes with a raw, uncrowded vibe where experienced riders chase short, intense rides […]
Takes a rare cyclone swell to get it to work. Onshore winds from November give a decent windswell but when a big cyclone heads up the bay of Bengal from April to September,watchout perfect offshore winds....endless rights on immaculatly groomed sandbars.
These shifting little Peaks can give you both L&R rides. The Lefts push you to the shallow reef and the Rights are more flat. The average size was 1m. Be patient and wait for a good set to hit the ground.
south beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka South Beach sits just north of Kabalana as an uncrowded gem on Sri Lanka's south coast, offering a deep reef break with slow, peeling lefts and rights that hold up to 1.2 metres. This is a mellow, fun wave that rewards patience and smooth technique, making it an […]
Careful of the rocks at low tide - no urchins here though which is a bonus... be patient, what looks like mush can turn into some nice swell very quickly
Several breaks here, a left running along the reef edge- which you should be careful not to get caught too deep on, and a right that's nice and easy for those with less ability. When that closes out there's several serious lefts just the other side of Frog Rock - ask the boys at Wijiya Beach cottages how to get out to them.
Weligama has a reef break on the far right of the beach.The beach is for nice big longboards
The Rock Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka The Rock stands as one of Sri Lanka's premier reef breaks and is widely regarded as the best A-frame wave on the island. This deep coral reef break delivers consistent, well-shaped waves with both powerful lefts and rights that can peel for up to 400 meters on quality […]
Turtle eco beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Turtle Eco Beach delivers a pristine reef break just 300 meters from the shore, offering punchy lefts and occasional rights that carve over coral without major hazards, creating an uncrowded paradise for dedicated wave riders. The vibe here is relaxed and authentic, with clean turquoise water and […]
Unawatuna Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Unawatuna delivers a powerful reef-coral break that fires up left-handers for those who crave high-performance sessions on sharp reef. The bottom is unforgiving coral and rocks, demanding respect from every surfer who paddles out. This spot buzzes with a raw, uncrowded vibe where experienced riders chase short, intense rides […]
Takes a rare cyclone swell to get it to work. Onshore winds from November give a decent windswell but when a big cyclone heads up the bay of Bengal from April to September,watchout perfect offshore winds....endless rights on immaculatly groomed sandbars.
These shifting little Peaks can give you both L&R rides. The Lefts push you to the shallow reef and the Rights are more flat. The average size was 1m. Be patient and wait for a good set to hit the ground.
south beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka South Beach sits just north of Kabalana as an uncrowded gem on Sri Lanka's south coast, offering a deep reef break with slow, peeling lefts and rights that hold up to 1.2 metres. This is a mellow, fun wave that rewards patience and smooth technique, making it an […]
Careful of the rocks at low tide - no urchins here though which is a bonus... be patient, what looks like mush can turn into some nice swell very quickly
Several breaks here, a left running along the reef edge- which you should be careful not to get caught too deep on, and a right that's nice and easy for those with less ability. When that closes out there's several serious lefts just the other side of Frog Rock - ask the boys at Wijiya Beach cottages how to get out to them.
Weligama has a reef break on the far right of the beach.The beach is for nice big longboards
The Rock Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka The Rock stands as one of Sri Lanka's premier reef breaks and is widely regarded as the best A-frame wave on the island. This deep coral reef break delivers consistent, well-shaped waves with both powerful lefts and rights that can peel for up to 400 meters on quality […]
Turtle eco beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Turtle Eco Beach delivers a pristine reef break just 300 meters from the shore, offering punchy lefts and occasional rights that carve over coral without major hazards, creating an uncrowded paradise for dedicated wave riders. The vibe here is relaxed and authentic, with clean turquoise water and […]
Unawatuna Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Unawatuna delivers a powerful reef-coral break that fires up left-handers for those who crave high-performance sessions on sharp reef. The bottom is unforgiving coral and rocks, demanding respect from every surfer who paddles out. This spot buzzes with a raw, uncrowded vibe where experienced riders chase short, intense rides […]
Takes a rare cyclone swell to get it to work. Onshore winds from November give a decent windswell but when a big cyclone heads up the bay of Bengal from April to September,watchout perfect offshore winds....endless rights on immaculatly groomed sandbars.
These shifting little Peaks can give you both L&R rides. The Lefts push you to the shallow reef and the Rights are more flat. The average size was 1m. Be patient and wait for a good set to hit the ground.
south beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka South Beach sits just north of Kabalana as an uncrowded gem on Sri Lanka's south coast, offering a deep reef break with slow, peeling lefts and rights that hold up to 1.2 metres. This is a mellow, fun wave that rewards patience and smooth technique, making it an […]
Careful of the rocks at low tide - no urchins here though which is a bonus... be patient, what looks like mush can turn into some nice swell very quickly
Several breaks here, a left running along the reef edge- which you should be careful not to get caught too deep on, and a right that's nice and easy for those with less ability. When that closes out there's several serious lefts just the other side of Frog Rock - ask the boys at Wijiya Beach cottages how to get out to them.
Weligama has a reef break on the far right of the beach.The beach is for nice big longboards
The Rock Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka The Rock stands as one of Sri Lanka's premier reef breaks and is widely regarded as the best A-frame wave on the island. This deep coral reef break delivers consistent, well-shaped waves with both powerful lefts and rights that can peel for up to 400 meters on quality […]
Turtle eco beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Turtle Eco Beach delivers a pristine reef break just 300 meters from the shore, offering punchy lefts and occasional rights that carve over coral without major hazards, creating an uncrowded paradise for dedicated wave riders. The vibe here is relaxed and authentic, with clean turquoise water and […]
Unawatuna Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka Unawatuna delivers a powerful reef-coral break that fires up left-handers for those who crave high-performance sessions on sharp reef. The bottom is unforgiving coral and rocks, demanding respect from every surfer who paddles out. This spot buzzes with a raw, uncrowded vibe where experienced riders chase short, intense rides […]
Takes a rare cyclone swell to get it to work. Onshore winds from November give a decent windswell but when a big cyclone heads up the bay of Bengal from April to September,watchout perfect offshore winds....endless rights on immaculatly groomed sandbars.
These shifting little Peaks can give you both L&R rides. The Lefts push you to the shallow reef and the Rights are more flat. The average size was 1m. Be patient and wait for a good set to hit the ground.
south beach Surf Spot Guide, Sri Lanka South Beach sits just north of Kabalana as an uncrowded gem on Sri Lanka's south coast, offering a deep reef break with slow, peeling lefts and rights that hold up to 1.2 metres. This is a mellow, fun wave that rewards patience and smooth technique, making it an […]
Careful of the rocks at low tide - no urchins here though which is a bonus... be patient, what looks like mush can turn into some nice swell very quickly
