Tiger Tracks Lefts

-8.688050 N / 114.372850 O

Tiger Tracks Lefts Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Tiger Tracks Lefts delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef wave over a coral and sand bottom that keeps sessions fun and punchy for surfers chasing quality lines without the chaos. Nestled in East Java's wild coastline, this spot offers a mellow vibe with occasional barrels and long walls, perfect for ripping turns in a remote setting. It's the kind of wave that rewards timing and flow, turning good swells into memorable rides.

Geography and Nature

Tiger Tracks Lefts sits on the eastern edge of Grajagan Bay within Alas Purwo National Park, about 200 meters east across the channel from the main Tiger Tracks break. The area feels remote and untouched, surrounded by dense jungle and rugged coastline with no urban development in sight. The beach is rocky with reef sections exposed at low tide, backed by national park terrain that adds to the isolated, adventurous feel of the place.

Surf Setup

This is a coral reef break firing consistent lefts, with a mix of sharp reef, coral, and pockets of sand on the bottom. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells, coming alive under southeast or east offshore winds that groom the face for hollow sections and speedy walls. Mid to high tides provide the ideal depth to avoid the shallows, making rides safer and more forgiving. On a typical session, expect fun, powerful waves from 1 to 2 meters that barrel occasionally while offering plenty of room to maneuver.

Consistency and Best Time

The spot breaks sometimes rather than every day, with ultra-consistent potential during the dry season from May to October when south swells roll in steadily and southeast trades hold firm. Peak months are July through September for the most reliable sessions up to 2 meters. Avoid the wet season from November to April, as inconsistent swells and onshore winds make it less predictable.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low overall, with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends. You'll share waves with a mix of locals and visiting surfers in a laid-back lineup.

Who It's For

Tiger Tracks Lefts suits all levels from beginners to advanced, thanks to its forgiving shape on smaller days and challenging speed on bigger swells. Beginners can build confidence on mellow sections at mid tide, intermediates enjoy the walls for carving practice, and advanced surfers hunt barrels and long rides. Everyone finds something rewarding without overwhelming power.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow coral reef and sharp rocks that demand booties, plus sea urchins scattered across the bottom. Strong currents can pull through the channel, so paddle smart and know your exit.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a shorty rash guard suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2 mm shorty adds comfort on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional but handy for longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Banyuwangi Airport (BWX), about 80 kilometers away, or Surabaya's Juanda International (SUB), roughly 250 kilometers north. From G-Land surf camps, it's a 20-minute drive or an hour's walk along the coast. Park at the trailhead near Plengkung Beach and hike 1 to 2 kilometers to the spot; no public transport runs this remote, so charters or camp transfers are practical. Booties and reef awareness make the walk-out straightforward.

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Tiger Tracks Lefts 

Indonesia
-8.688050 N / 114.372850 O
East Java
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Tiger Tracks Lefts Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Tiger Tracks Lefts delivers a hollow, fast left-hand reef wave over a coral and sand bottom that keeps sessions fun and punchy for surfers chasing quality lines without the chaos. Nestled in East Java's wild coastline, this spot offers a mellow vibe with occasional barrels and long walls, perfect for ripping turns in a remote setting. It's the kind of wave that rewards timing and flow, turning good swells into memorable rides.

Geography and Nature

Tiger Tracks Lefts sits on the eastern edge of Grajagan Bay within Alas Purwo National Park, about 200 meters east across the channel from the main Tiger Tracks break. The area feels remote and untouched, surrounded by dense jungle and rugged coastline with no urban development in sight. The beach is rocky with reef sections exposed at low tide, backed by national park terrain that adds to the isolated, adventurous feel of the place.

Surf Setup

This is a coral reef break firing consistent lefts, with a mix of sharp reef, coral, and pockets of sand on the bottom. It thrives on west, southwest, and south swells, coming alive under southeast or east offshore winds that groom the face for hollow sections and speedy walls. Mid to high tides provide the ideal depth to avoid the shallows, making rides safer and more forgiving. On a typical session, expect fun, powerful waves from 1 to 2 meters that barrel occasionally while offering plenty of room to maneuver.

Consistency and Best Time

The spot breaks sometimes rather than every day, with ultra-consistent potential during the dry season from May to October when south swells roll in steadily and southeast trades hold firm. Peak months are July through September for the most reliable sessions up to 2 meters. Avoid the wet season from November to April, as inconsistent swells and onshore winds make it less predictable.

Crowd Levels

Crowd levels stay low overall, with just a few surfers on weekdays or weekends. You'll share waves with a mix of locals and visiting surfers in a laid-back lineup.

Who It's For

Tiger Tracks Lefts suits all levels from beginners to advanced, thanks to its forgiving shape on smaller days and challenging speed on bigger swells. Beginners can build confidence on mellow sections at mid tide, intermediates enjoy the walls for carving practice, and advanced surfers hunt barrels and long rides. Everyone finds something rewarding without overwhelming power.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow coral reef and sharp rocks that demand booties, plus sea urchins scattered across the bottom. Strong currents can pull through the channel, so paddle smart and know your exit.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm water around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a shorty rash guard suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a 2/2 mm shorty adds comfort on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, making spring suits optional but handy for longer sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Banyuwangi Airport (BWX), about 80 kilometers away, or Surabaya's Juanda International (SUB), roughly 250 kilometers north. From G-Land surf camps, it's a 20-minute drive or an hour's walk along the coast. Park at the trailhead near Plengkung Beach and hike 1 to 2 kilometers to the spot; no public transport runs this remote, so charters or camp transfers are practical. Booties and reef awareness make the walk-out straightforward.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement:

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Surf Tiger Tracks Lefts from May to October during the dry season, with peak reliability in July through September on south swells up to 2 meters under southeast or east winds. Mid to high tides offer ideal depth for safer rides on waves from 1 to 2 meters. Avoid November to April wet season due to inconsistent swells and onshore winds that reduce predictability.
Tiger Tracks Lefts suits beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners build confidence on mellow sections at mid tide, intermediates carve walls for practice, and advanced surfers chase barrels and long rides. Its forgiving shape on smaller days and challenging speed on bigger swells reward all levels without overwhelming power.
Tiger Tracks Lefts is a hollow, fast left-hand coral reef break with coral, sharp reef, and sand bottom, thriving on west, southwest, and south swells under southeast or east offshore winds. Expect fun, powerful 1 to 2 meter waves with occasional barrels and long walls at mid to high tides for quality lines and maneuverability.
Crowd levels at Tiger Tracks Lefts stay low with just a few surfers, mixing locals and visitors in a laid-back lineup. Fly into Banyuwangi Airport 80 kilometers away or Surabaya 250 kilometers north, then drive 20 minutes from G-Land camps or walk an hour along the coast. Park at Plengkung Beach trailhead and hike 1 to 2 kilometers; use charters for this remote access.
Tiger Tracks Lefts stands out with its hollow, fast lefts over coral and sand in a remote, untouched East Java setting inside Alas Purwo National Park, 200 meters east of the main break. It offers mellow vibes, occasional barrels, long walls for ripping turns, and rewarding timing in dense jungle-backed isolation without urban chaos.

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