Indicators point

-6.963153 N / 106.479607 O

Indicators point Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Indicators Point delivers a thrilling right-hand reef break over sharp coral, firing hollow and powerful waves that demand precision and commitment from experienced surfers. This exposed spot in West Java unleashes fast sections with barrel potential when the swell aligns, creating an intense vibe for those chasing high-adrenaline sessions amid a relatively uncrowded lineup. Nestled near Pelabuhan Ratu, it offers a raw, rewarding challenge in Indonesia's surf-rich landscape.

Geography and Nature

Indicators Point sits in the Pelabuhan Ratu area of West Java, near the town of Cimaja, along a rugged coastline known for its diverse reef breaks. The spot features a rocky, reef-dominated shoreline with no sandy beach, exposed to the open ocean for bigger swells, surrounded by lush coastal hills and fishing villages. This semi-remote setup provides a wild, natural feel away from urban bustle, with the reef visibly jutting out during low tide.

Surf Setup

Indicators Point is a right-hand reef-coral break that peels fast and hollow over a shallow bottom of sharp coral and rocks. It thrives on swells from the west, southwest, south, or southeast, with northeast winds providing clean offshore conditions. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the reef and smooth out the wave face, while a typical session expects powerful 1.5 to 3 meter faces with steep takeoffs leading to barreling sections and long walls for experienced riders.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is consistent during the dry season from May to October, when southwest groundswells roll in regularly, delivering reliable surf on most days with minimal onshore winds. March through April can offer solid early-season waves, but avoid the wet season from November to February due to inconsistent swell and frequent rain. Northeast trades enhance sessions throughout the prime months.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers populate the lineup on weekdays or weekends, keeping sessions spacious even during peak swell. The mix includes a blend of traveling surfers and locals who share the waves amicably.

Who It's For

Indicators Point suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its shallow reef, powerful waves, and precise positioning needs. Beginners should steer clear as the sharp bottom and fast lines offer no forgiving sections, while intermediates might progress here after mastering nearby breaks. Experts will relish the hollow rides and speed, testing skills on bigger days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sea urchins on the shallow reef, strong rips during larger swells, and sharp rocks that expose at low tide. Reef booties are essential for safe paddling and wipeouts.

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 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, still calling for just boardshorts and sun protection. Spring and fall maintain 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, with the same minimal gear sufficing year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Pondok Cabe Airport (PCB) in Jakarta, 76 kilometers away, or Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (HLP), 90 kilometers distant, then drive about 6 hours southwest via toll roads and coastal highways to Pelabuhan Ratu. From there, head a short 5 to 10 kilometer drive to Cimaja, where Indicators Point is visible nearby; local taxis or motorbikes cover the final stretch. Free roadside parking exists close to the reef entry, with a brief walk or paddle out over the channel, and buses from Jakarta provide an affordable public option to Pelabuhan Ratu before local transport.

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Indonesia
-6.963153 N / 106.479607 O
West Java
Day trip
Good walk (15-30 mn)
OK
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Indicators point Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Indicators Point delivers a thrilling right-hand reef break over sharp coral, firing hollow and powerful waves that demand precision and commitment from experienced surfers. This exposed spot in West Java unleashes fast sections with barrel potential when the swell aligns, creating an intense vibe for those chasing high-adrenaline sessions amid a relatively uncrowded lineup. Nestled near Pelabuhan Ratu, it offers a raw, rewarding challenge in Indonesia's surf-rich landscape.

Geography and Nature

Indicators Point sits in the Pelabuhan Ratu area of West Java, near the town of Cimaja, along a rugged coastline known for its diverse reef breaks. The spot features a rocky, reef-dominated shoreline with no sandy beach, exposed to the open ocean for bigger swells, surrounded by lush coastal hills and fishing villages. This semi-remote setup provides a wild, natural feel away from urban bustle, with the reef visibly jutting out during low tide.

Surf Setup

Indicators Point is a right-hand reef-coral break that peels fast and hollow over a shallow bottom of sharp coral and rocks. It thrives on swells from the west, southwest, south, or southeast, with northeast winds providing clean offshore conditions. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the reef and smooth out the wave face, while a typical session expects powerful 1.5 to 3 meter faces with steep takeoffs leading to barreling sections and long walls for experienced riders.

Consistency and Best Time

This break is consistent during the dry season from May to October, when southwest groundswells roll in regularly, delivering reliable surf on most days with minimal onshore winds. March through April can offer solid early-season waves, but avoid the wet season from November to February due to inconsistent swell and frequent rain. Northeast trades enhance sessions throughout the prime months.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers populate the lineup on weekdays or weekends, keeping sessions spacious even during peak swell. The mix includes a blend of traveling surfers and locals who share the waves amicably.

Who It's For

Indicators Point suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its shallow reef, powerful waves, and precise positioning needs. Beginners should steer clear as the sharp bottom and fast lines offer no forgiving sections, while intermediates might progress here after mastering nearby breaks. Experts will relish the hollow rides and speed, testing skills on bigger days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sea urchins on the shallow reef, strong rips during larger swells, and sharp rocks that expose at low tide. Reef booties are essential for safe paddling and wipeouts.

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 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, still calling for just boardshorts and sun protection. Spring and fall maintain 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, with the same minimal gear sufficing year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Pondok Cabe Airport (PCB) in Jakarta, 76 kilometers away, or Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport (HLP), 90 kilometers distant, then drive about 6 hours southwest via toll roads and coastal highways to Pelabuhan Ratu. From there, head a short 5 to 10 kilometer drive to Cimaja, where Indicators Point is visible nearby; local taxis or motorbikes cover the final stretch. Free roadside parking exists close to the reef entry, with a brief walk or paddle out over the channel, and buses from Jakarta provide an affordable public option to Pelabuhan Ratu before local transport.

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
Right
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Indicators Point consistently from May to October during the dry season, with southwest groundswells and northeast offshore winds. March through April offers solid early-season waves, while mid to high tide is ideal to cover the sharp coral reef. Avoid November to February wet season due to inconsistent swell and rain. Expect reliable 1.5 to 3 meter faces on most days in prime months.
Indicators Point suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its shallow sharp coral reef, powerful waves, and precise positioning needs. Beginners should avoid it as there are no forgiving sections, while intermediates can progress after mastering nearby breaks. Experts enjoy the hollow barreling rides and speed on bigger days.
Indicators Point features a thrilling right-hand reef-coral break that peels fast and hollow over sharp coral and rocks. It thrives on west, southwest, south, or southeast swells with northeast offshore winds, delivering powerful 1.5 to 3 meter faces, steep takeoffs, barreling sections, and long walls.
Indicators Point stays relatively uncrowded with few surfers even on weekends, blending traveling surfers and locals who share waves amicably. Fly into Pondok Cabe Airport 76 kilometers away or Halim Perdanakusuma 90 kilometers, then drive 6 hours to Pelabuhan Ratu and 5 to 10 kilometers to Cimaja. Free roadside parking is close with a brief paddle out.
Indicators Point stands out with its exposed right-hand reef break firing hollow powerful waves over sharp coral, offering barrel potential and high-adrenaline sessions in a semi-remote uncrowded lineup near Pelabuhan Ratu. Nestled amid lush hills and fishing villages, it provides a raw rewarding challenge for skilled surfers in West Java's surf-rich landscape.

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