Sanghyang Island

-5.956883 N / 105.853950 O

Sanghyang Island Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in the Sunda Strait, Sanghyang Island delivers a classic right-hand reef-coral break that fires up with ordinary power and regular frequency, perfect for surfers chasing consistent lines under 50 meters long. The sharp coral and rock bottom demands respect, but the welcoming vibe of this remote island spot rewards those who time it right with speedy walls and fun sections for all levels. Imagine paddling out to uncrowded sessions where the tropical setting amplifies every ride.

Geography and Nature

Sanghyang Island sits in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra, about 10 kilometers offshore from Anyer in Banten Province, Indonesia, forming part of a protected nature park spanning over 500 hectares with varied topography from flat beaches to steep hills rising up to 155 meters above sea level. The coastal landscape features white sandy stretches mixed with rocky reefs and coral fringes, surrounded by lowland, coastal, and brackish forest ecosystems that create a lush, untouched remote paradise far from urban hustle. This boat-only access keeps the island feeling wild and pristine, with clear blue waters lapping at its shores.

Surf Setup

Sanghyang Island boasts a reef-coral break firing rights over a shallow, sharp rock and coral bottom, shaping into punchy waves with short rides under 50 meters that hold ordinary power. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest, while southwest winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the face for maximum speed. Mid to high tides work best to cover the reef safely; expect a typical session to deliver 4 to 8 fun rights per set, blending maneuverable walls with occasional barrels when the swell pulses right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with regular wave frequency, making it super consistent year-round, though the prime window hits from March to July during the dry season when southwest swells peak and lighter winds dominate. Wet months from August to February bring more rain and choppier seas, so avoid if possible, but smaller southwesterlies still fire on calmer days. Time your trip for early mornings to score glassiest conditions before any sea breeze kicks in.

Crowd Levels

Sanghyang Island stays relatively empty thanks to its boat-only access, with sessions often shared among just a handful of visiting surfers. Weekdays see even fewer faces, blending locals and travelers in a peaceful mix.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Sanghyang Island offers forgiving smaller days for beginners to build confidence on the rights, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the reef's speed and variety as swells build to 1-2 meters. Newcomers get soft takeoffs and shorter walls to practice, mids link turns on the power lines, and experts carve critical sections over the coral. Everyone leaves stoked from the consistency and tropical escape.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef that can cut on wipeouts, especially at low tide, and strong rips that pull out to sea during bigger swells. Standard reef booties and situational awareness keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 28-30°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips slightly to 26-28°C, still calling for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover at 27-29°C, perfect for minimal gear to stay agile on the reef.

How to Get There

Fly into Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK), about 120 kilometers from Anyer, then drive 2-3 hours west via toll roads to Paku Harbor in Anyer, Banten. From there, hop a local motorized boat for the 45-60 minute crossing to the island—no public transport directly serves the spot, but taxis or rideshares handle the land leg easily. Parking at the harbor is straightforward and free for day trippers, with the main break just a short walk from landing points; arrange return boats in advance to avoid afternoon swells.

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Sanghyang Island Tempurung Island

Indonesia
-5.956883 N / 105.853950 O
West Java
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only

Sanghyang Island Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in the Sunda Strait, Sanghyang Island delivers a classic right-hand reef-coral break that fires up with ordinary power and regular frequency, perfect for surfers chasing consistent lines under 50 meters long. The sharp coral and rock bottom demands respect, but the welcoming vibe of this remote island spot rewards those who time it right with speedy walls and fun sections for all levels. Imagine paddling out to uncrowded sessions where the tropical setting amplifies every ride.

Geography and Nature

Sanghyang Island sits in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra, about 10 kilometers offshore from Anyer in Banten Province, Indonesia, forming part of a protected nature park spanning over 500 hectares with varied topography from flat beaches to steep hills rising up to 155 meters above sea level. The coastal landscape features white sandy stretches mixed with rocky reefs and coral fringes, surrounded by lowland, coastal, and brackish forest ecosystems that create a lush, untouched remote paradise far from urban hustle. This boat-only access keeps the island feeling wild and pristine, with clear blue waters lapping at its shores.

Surf Setup

Sanghyang Island boasts a reef-coral break firing rights over a shallow, sharp rock and coral bottom, shaping into punchy waves with short rides under 50 meters that hold ordinary power. Optimal swells roll in from the southwest, while southwest winds provide clean offshore conditions to groom the face for maximum speed. Mid to high tides work best to cover the reef safely; expect a typical session to deliver 4 to 8 fun rights per set, blending maneuverable walls with occasional barrels when the swell pulses right.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with regular wave frequency, making it super consistent year-round, though the prime window hits from March to July during the dry season when southwest swells peak and lighter winds dominate. Wet months from August to February bring more rain and choppier seas, so avoid if possible, but smaller southwesterlies still fire on calmer days. Time your trip for early mornings to score glassiest conditions before any sea breeze kicks in.

Crowd Levels

Sanghyang Island stays relatively empty thanks to its boat-only access, with sessions often shared among just a handful of visiting surfers. Weekdays see even fewer faces, blending locals and travelers in a peaceful mix.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Sanghyang Island offers forgiving smaller days for beginners to build confidence on the rights, while intermediates and advanced riders thrive on the reef's speed and variety as swells build to 1-2 meters. Newcomers get soft takeoffs and shorter walls to practice, mids link turns on the power lines, and experts carve critical sections over the coral. Everyone leaves stoked from the consistency and tropical escape.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef that can cut on wipeouts, especially at low tide, and strong rips that pull out to sea during bigger swells. Standard reef booties and situational awareness keep sessions safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 28-30°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips slightly to 26-28°C, still calling for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover at 27-29°C, perfect for minimal gear to stay agile on the reef.

How to Get There

Fly into Jakarta's Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK), about 120 kilometers from Anyer, then drive 2-3 hours west via toll roads to Paku Harbor in Anyer, Banten. From there, hop a local motorized boat for the 45-60 minute crossing to the island—no public transport directly serves the spot, but taxis or rideshares handle the land leg easily. Parking at the harbor is straightforward and free for day trippers, with the main break just a short walk from landing points; arrange return boats in advance to avoid afternoon swells.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position:
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The prime time to surf Sanghyang Island is from March to July during the dry season when southwest swells peak and lighter winds dominate for clean conditions. This spot shines with regular wave frequency year-round, though wet months from August to February bring more rain and choppier seas—smaller southwesterlies still fire on calmer days. Time trips for early mornings to score glassiest sessions before sea breeze kicks in, with mid to high tides covering the reef safely.
Sanghyang Island suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Forgiving smaller days help newcomers build confidence on soft takeoffs and shorter walls, while intermediates link turns on maneuverable power lines, and experts carve critical sections over the coral as swells build to 1-2 meters. Everyone enjoys the consistency, speedy walls, fun sections, and tropical escape that leave riders stoked.
Sanghyang Island features a classic right-hand reef-coral break over a shallow, sharp rock and coral bottom, delivering punchy waves with short rides under 50 meters and ordinary power. Optimal southwest swells with southwest offshore winds groom speedy walls and occasional barrels, offering 4 to 8 fun rights per set blending maneuverable sections for all levels.
Sanghyang Island stays relatively empty with boat-only access, sessions shared among just a handful of surfers—weekdays see even fewer in a peaceful mix of locals and travelers. Fly into Jakarta's CGK airport, drive 2-3 hours or 120 kilometers to Paku Harbor in Anyer, then take a 45-60 minute motorized boat crossing; parking is free and straightforward, main break a short walk from landing.
Sanghyang Island stands out for its super consistent year-round rights in a pristine, uncrowded tropical paradise with clear blue waters and lush nature park vibes. The remote boat-only access keeps sessions empty, rewarding timed visits with speedy walls, fun sections under 50 meters, and a welcoming mix of power for all levels far from urban hustle.

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