TT s

-23.506067 N / 43.708767 O

TT s Surf Spot Guide, Madagascar

TT s is a sheltered reef break offering hollow, fast-peeling lefts in one of Madagascar's most remote and uncrowded surf destinations. Located in the Vezo Reefs area of southwestern Madagascar, this is a wave for experienced surfers seeking pristine, empty lineups and authentic reef surfing on sharp coral and rock formations. The consistent swell and minimal crowds make TT s a hidden gem for those willing to venture off the beaten path.

Geography and Nature

TT s sits in the southwestern corner of Madagascar near the town of Toliara, a region defined by shallow reef passes and remote fishing villages. The landscape is sparse and windswept, with the break positioned roughly one kilometer offshore, accessible by boat from the coastal town. The surrounding area is characterized by traditional Vezo fishing communities, basic infrastructure, and a genuine sense of isolation. This is not a developed tourist beach but rather a working fishing region where surfing remains a niche pursuit, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic Madagascar beyond the typical tourist routes.

Surf Setup

TT s works best when southern and southwestern swells combine with offshore winds from the east-northeast, creating clean, peeling waves across the shallow reef. The break produces consistent left-handers with a hollow, fast character that demands respect and solid technique. High tide is the preferred stage for this break, offering the most manageable conditions and better shape across the reef. On a typical session, expect powerful, snappy waves that peel quickly across the coral bottom, requiring sharp turns and precise positioning to avoid the sharp reef below.

Consistency and Best Time

Winter in the southern hemisphere, from May through September, is when TT s receives the most consistent swell, with reliable four-foot waves throughout the season. This period sees frequent groundswells from the south and southwest, creating the most predictable conditions. The break operates year-round but becomes inconsistent during the austral summer months from December through March. For the best combination of consistent swell and favorable wind patterns, plan your trip between June and August.

Crowd Levels

TT s remains virtually empty throughout the year, with only a handful of local surfers and occasional visiting travelers sharing the lineup. Weekdays and weekends see virtually no difference in crowd levels, as the remote location and boat access keep visitor numbers minimal.

Who It's For

This break is strictly for experienced surfers comfortable with sharp reef, powerful waves, and self-sufficient surfing. Intermediate surfers with reef experience might manage smaller swells, but the hollow, fast nature of the waves and unforgiving bottom make this unsuitable for beginners. Advanced surfers will find challenging, rewarding waves that demand precision and respect.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock reef bottom requires protective booties and awareness of your position at all times. Sharks inhabit these waters, as do rocks and sea urchins, so always surf with awareness and respect for the marine environment. The power and speed of the waves mean mistakes carry real consequences on the shallow reef.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures hover around 23 to 25 degrees Celsius, requiring a three-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit for extended sessions. From December through March, temperatures warm to 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a rash vest provides adequate protection from the sun and minor abrasion. During April, May, September, and November, temperatures range between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, making a light two-millimeter suit or rash vest appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Toliara Airport, located 15 kilometers south of the break, with regular connections to Madagascar's capital. From Toliara, arrange boat access through local operators or accommodations in the area, as TT s requires water transport to reach. The 700-kilometer coastal route from Antananarivo passes through traditional villages and remote landscapes, offering an authentic journey through southwestern Madagascar. Most visiting surfers base themselves in Toliara or nearby coastal towns and arrange daily boat trips to the break.

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TT s Tony s Tavarua

Madagascar
-23.506067 N / 43.708767 O
Day trip
Good walk (15-30 mn)
Hard to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Don't know
Special access: By boat only

TT s Surf Spot Guide, Madagascar

TT s is a sheltered reef break offering hollow, fast-peeling lefts in one of Madagascar's most remote and uncrowded surf destinations. Located in the Vezo Reefs area of southwestern Madagascar, this is a wave for experienced surfers seeking pristine, empty lineups and authentic reef surfing on sharp coral and rock formations. The consistent swell and minimal crowds make TT s a hidden gem for those willing to venture off the beaten path.

Geography and Nature

TT s sits in the southwestern corner of Madagascar near the town of Toliara, a region defined by shallow reef passes and remote fishing villages. The landscape is sparse and windswept, with the break positioned roughly one kilometer offshore, accessible by boat from the coastal town. The surrounding area is characterized by traditional Vezo fishing communities, basic infrastructure, and a genuine sense of isolation. This is not a developed tourist beach but rather a working fishing region where surfing remains a niche pursuit, making it ideal for travelers seeking authentic Madagascar beyond the typical tourist routes.

Surf Setup

TT s works best when southern and southwestern swells combine with offshore winds from the east-northeast, creating clean, peeling waves across the shallow reef. The break produces consistent left-handers with a hollow, fast character that demands respect and solid technique. High tide is the preferred stage for this break, offering the most manageable conditions and better shape across the reef. On a typical session, expect powerful, snappy waves that peel quickly across the coral bottom, requiring sharp turns and precise positioning to avoid the sharp reef below.

Consistency and Best Time

Winter in the southern hemisphere, from May through September, is when TT s receives the most consistent swell, with reliable four-foot waves throughout the season. This period sees frequent groundswells from the south and southwest, creating the most predictable conditions. The break operates year-round but becomes inconsistent during the austral summer months from December through March. For the best combination of consistent swell and favorable wind patterns, plan your trip between June and August.

Crowd Levels

TT s remains virtually empty throughout the year, with only a handful of local surfers and occasional visiting travelers sharing the lineup. Weekdays and weekends see virtually no difference in crowd levels, as the remote location and boat access keep visitor numbers minimal.

Who It's For

This break is strictly for experienced surfers comfortable with sharp reef, powerful waves, and self-sufficient surfing. Intermediate surfers with reef experience might manage smaller swells, but the hollow, fast nature of the waves and unforgiving bottom make this unsuitable for beginners. Advanced surfers will find challenging, rewarding waves that demand precision and respect.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock reef bottom requires protective booties and awareness of your position at all times. Sharks inhabit these waters, as do rocks and sea urchins, so always surf with awareness and respect for the marine environment. The power and speed of the waves mean mistakes carry real consequences on the shallow reef.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures hover around 23 to 25 degrees Celsius, requiring a three-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit for extended sessions. From December through March, temperatures warm to 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a rash vest provides adequate protection from the sun and minor abrasion. During April, May, September, and November, temperatures range between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, making a light two-millimeter suit or rash vest appropriate.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Toliara Airport, located 15 kilometers south of the break, with regular connections to Madagascar's capital. From Toliara, arrange boat access through local operators or accommodations in the area, as TT s requires water transport to reach. The 700-kilometer coastal route from Antananarivo passes through traditional villages and remote landscapes, offering an authentic journey through southwestern Madagascar. Most visiting surfers base themselves in Toliara or nearby coastal towns and arrange daily boat trips to the break.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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FAQ

Surf TT s from May through September for the most consistent swell, with reliable four-foot waves, especially June through August for favorable winds. Winter in the southern hemisphere brings frequent groundswells from the south and southwest, creating predictable conditions with offshore east-northeast winds. The break works year-round but is inconsistent from December through March.
TT s is strictly for experienced surfers comfortable with sharp reef, powerful waves, and self-sufficient surfing. Advanced surfers will find challenging, rewarding waves demanding precision and respect due to the hollow, fast nature and unforgiving coral bottom. Intermediate surfers with reef experience might manage smaller swells.
TT s is a sheltered reef break offering hollow, fast-peeling lefts over sharp coral and rock formations. It works best with southern and southwestern swells and offshore east-northeast winds, producing consistent, powerful, snappy waves that peel quickly. High tide provides the most manageable conditions and better shape.
TT s remains virtually empty year-round with only a handful of local surfers and occasional visitors due to its remote location and boat access. Fly into Toliara Airport 15 kilometers south, then arrange boat trips from Toliara or nearby coastal towns, as the break is roughly one kilometer offshore.
TT s stands out as a hidden gem with pristine, empty lineups in one of Madagascar's most remote, uncrowded destinations in the Vezo Reefs area. It offers authentic reef surfing on sharp coral for experienced surfers seeking consistent, hollow lefts beyond typical tourist routes amid traditional fishing communities and windswept isolation.

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