Coevity Island-Cocktails

-7133 N / 56267 O

Coevity Island-Cocktails Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Nestled in the remote Seychelles outer islands, Coevity Island-Cocktails delivers a hollow, fast right-hand reef break that fires on southeast swells, carving over sharp coral and rocks for an exhilarating ride. This exposed spot offers powerful barrels and consistent sessions in offshore southwest winds, with a pristine, uncrowded vibe that feels like your own private wave paradise. Experienced surfers chase the thrill here, where the crystal-clear tropical waters amplify every high-speed drop.

Geography and Nature

Coevity Island-Cocktails sits on the small, low-lying coral island of Coevity, located 290 kilometers south of Mahe in the Seychelles Outer Islands, surrounded by vast ocean and minimal development. The coastal landscape features a small sandy beach backed by dense woodland, with the reef break exposed directly to the southeast swells amid a rugged, untouched shoreline. Heavily wooded and just 9.33 square kilometers in size, the island creates a remote, wild setting far from urban influences.

Surf Setup

Coevity Island-Cocktails is a classic reef break firing fast rights over coral and sharp rocks, fueled by southeast swells that wrap in for hollow, powerful waves. Offshore winds from the southwest, west, or south keep faces clean, while mid-tide stages provide the ideal takeoff zone without sections becoming too dry or fat. On a typical session, expect regular, chest-to-head-high sets rolling through with speed and punch, rewarding committed surfers with long, draining walls.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf, especially from May to September when brisk southeast trade winds align with steady southeast swells for reliable clean waves. The northwest trades from October to March can also deliver, but May through September stands out as prime for frequent sessions. Avoid the transitional months if possible, as conditions turn choppier with inconsistent swell.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels remain empty on both weekdays and weekends, thanks to the remote location. You'll rarely share waves, with a mix of few visiting surfers and locals.

Who It's For

This break suits experienced surfers who can handle fast, hollow reef waves and precise positioning. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral bottom and power, while intermediates might find sections manageable on smaller days but need solid skills for bigger swells. Advanced riders thrive on the barrels and speed, scoring epic rides in clean conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips and undertow pulling across the reef, plus the sharp coral and rocks that demand booties and careful exits. Sharks are possible in these remote waters, so stay aware during sessions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts and a rash vest. Winter from December to March sees similar warmth at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, still calling for just boardshorts and rash protection. Spring and fall maintain balmy 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, with the same minimal gear needs year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Seychelles International Airport on Mahe (SEZ), 282 kilometers north, or Praslin Airport (PRI), 315 kilometers away, then arrange a private boat charter or occasional Island Development Company flight to Coevity's 1,400-meter airfield bisecting the island. Access is strictly controlled as private property, so plan charters in advance with no public transport options. Once there, the small sandy beach is a short walk from the airstrip, with no parking needed for boat arrivals.

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Coevity Island-Cocktails 

Seychelles
-7133 N / 56267 O
Other Islands
Surf trip
Long walk (>30 mn)
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Coevity Island-Cocktails Surf Spot Guide, Seychelles

Nestled in the remote Seychelles outer islands, Coevity Island-Cocktails delivers a hollow, fast right-hand reef break that fires on southeast swells, carving over sharp coral and rocks for an exhilarating ride. This exposed spot offers powerful barrels and consistent sessions in offshore southwest winds, with a pristine, uncrowded vibe that feels like your own private wave paradise. Experienced surfers chase the thrill here, where the crystal-clear tropical waters amplify every high-speed drop.

Geography and Nature

Coevity Island-Cocktails sits on the small, low-lying coral island of Coevity, located 290 kilometers south of Mahe in the Seychelles Outer Islands, surrounded by vast ocean and minimal development. The coastal landscape features a small sandy beach backed by dense woodland, with the reef break exposed directly to the southeast swells amid a rugged, untouched shoreline. Heavily wooded and just 9.33 square kilometers in size, the island creates a remote, wild setting far from urban influences.

Surf Setup

Coevity Island-Cocktails is a classic reef break firing fast rights over coral and sharp rocks, fueled by southeast swells that wrap in for hollow, powerful waves. Offshore winds from the southwest, west, or south keep faces clean, while mid-tide stages provide the ideal takeoff zone without sections becoming too dry or fat. On a typical session, expect regular, chest-to-head-high sets rolling through with speed and punch, rewarding committed surfers with long, draining walls.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf, especially from May to September when brisk southeast trade winds align with steady southeast swells for reliable clean waves. The northwest trades from October to March can also deliver, but May through September stands out as prime for frequent sessions. Avoid the transitional months if possible, as conditions turn choppier with inconsistent swell.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels remain empty on both weekdays and weekends, thanks to the remote location. You'll rarely share waves, with a mix of few visiting surfers and locals.

Who It's For

This break suits experienced surfers who can handle fast, hollow reef waves and precise positioning. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral bottom and power, while intermediates might find sections manageable on smaller days but need solid skills for bigger swells. Advanced riders thrive on the barrels and speed, scoring epic rides in clean conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips and undertow pulling across the reef, plus the sharp coral and rocks that demand booties and careful exits. Sharks are possible in these remote waters, so stay aware during sessions.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts and a rash vest. Winter from December to March sees similar warmth at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, still calling for just boardshorts and rash protection. Spring and fall maintain balmy 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, with the same minimal gear needs year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Seychelles International Airport on Mahe (SEZ), 282 kilometers north, or Praslin Airport (PRI), 315 kilometers away, then arrange a private boat charter or occasional Island Development Company flight to Coevity's 1,400-meter airfield bisecting the island. Access is strictly controlled as private property, so plan charters in advance with no public transport options. Once there, the small sandy beach is a short walk from the airstrip, with no parking needed for boat arrivals.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction: West, SouthWest, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

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Surf Coevity Island-Cocktails from May to September for the most consistent sessions with southeast swells and offshore southwest winds. Brisk southeast trade winds align with steady swells for reliable clean waves during these prime months. Northwest trades from October to March can deliver surf too, but avoid transitional periods when conditions get choppier and inconsistent. Mid-tide offers ideal takeoff zones for chest-to-head-high sets.
Coevity Island-Cocktails suits experienced surfers who handle fast, hollow reef waves with precise positioning. Beginners should avoid it due to sharp coral and powerful waves, while intermediates may manage smaller days but need solid skills for bigger swells. Advanced riders excel on the barrels and speed in clean conditions, chasing thrilling rides over the reef.
Coevity Island-Cocktails features a fast right-hand reef break over sharp coral and rocks, firing on southeast swells for hollow, powerful waves. Offshore southwest, west, or south winds keep faces clean, delivering chest-to-head-high sets with speed, punch, and long draining walls. Mid-tide provides the best takeoff without sections drying out, in crystal-clear tropical waters.
Coevity Island-Cocktails stays empty with rare sharing of waves due to its remote location, mixing few visiting surfers and locals. Fly to Mahe's Seychelles International Airport 282 kilometers north or Praslin Airport 315 kilometers away, then charter a private boat or Island Development Company flight to the 1,400-meter airfield. The small sandy beach is a short walk from the airstrip with no parking needed.
Coevity Island-Cocktails offers a pristine, uncrowded paradise with powerful barrels on a hollow right-hand reef break amid crystal-clear waters. Its remote 9.33 square kilometer coral island setting, 290 kilometers south of Mahe, delivers consistent, exhilarating sessions far from crowds. Experienced surfers score high-speed drops over sharp coral in offshore winds, feeling like a private wave haven.

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