Sereweh

-8.441467 N / 116.034167 O

Sereweh Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled on Lombok's exposed southeast coast, Sereweh delivers powerful right-hand reef waves that hollow out into rewarding barrels for those who time it right. This rocky reef break thrives as the island's ultimate swell magnet, firing when Kuta and other spots go flat, offering experienced surfers a raw, uncrowded challenge amid dramatic ocean swells. The vibe is pure adventure, with maneuverable sections begging for committed turns on a sharp coral bottom.

Geography and Nature

Sereweh sits on the remote southeastern tip of Lombok, far from urban hubs, surrounded by rugged coastal cliffs and open ocean vistas that amplify its exposed feel. The "beach" is more a rocky shoreline fringed by coral reef, with no sandy stretches in sight, emphasizing its wild, untouched nature. Accessing it involves a rough road and often a hike or local guidance, keeping the area feeling isolated and naturally pristine.

Surf Setup

Sereweh is a classic reef break firing rights over a coral and rocky bottom, known for its hollow, powerful waves with good walling sections for turns and occasional barrels. It excels on southeast to south-southwest swells, with north to northwest winds holding it offshore for clean faces, and mid-tide is prime to avoid strong currents at high or low water. Expect a typical session to deliver fast lines on 1 to 2 meter faces when the swell aligns, though smaller days open up reef passes for playful rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts reasonable consistency as Lombok's go-to when elsewhere is flat, with the wet season from November to April delivering the most reliable south-southwest groundswells and offshore northwest winds, especially mornings before sea breezes kick in. Dry season from May to October often sees it go quiet due to lighter swells and onshore flows, so avoid then unless forecasts show rare pulses. Peak months like December to March offer the highest odds for powerful sessions.

Crowd Levels

Sereweh stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing minimal surfers due to its remote access. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals.

Who It's For

Sereweh suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and position amid currents. Beginners should steer clear of the sharp reef and fast takeoffs, while intermediates might progress on smaller days but need solid skills for bigger swells. Advanced riders will revel in the barrels and long walls that demand precise surfing.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and coral on the reef, plus potential rips during bigger swells or wrong tides that pull across the lineup. Position carefully and know your limits to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water temperatures hover warm year-round around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, making boardshorts or a rash vest sufficient in summer from June to October. In winter from December to March, expect similar balmy 27 to 28 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed beyond sun protection. Spring and fall maintain steady 27 to 28 degrees Celsius warmth, so stick to trunks and rash guards for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Lombok International Airport (LOP) or the older Selaparang Airport (AMI), both about 60 to 62 kilometers northwest near Mataram, then rent a scooter or car for the 1.5 to 2-hour drive southeast via bumpy roads through rural villages to the trailhead. Sumbawa Besar Airport (SWQ) is farther at around 110 kilometers across the strait but less practical. Park at the end of the dodgy access road and hike 10 to 20 minutes to the rocky entry, with no reliable public transport—hire a local guide if needed for the final push.

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Sereweh 

Indonesia
-8.441467 N / 116.034167 O
Lombok
Day trip
Good walk (15-30 mn)
Hard to find
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Sereweh Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled on Lombok's exposed southeast coast, Sereweh delivers powerful right-hand reef waves that hollow out into rewarding barrels for those who time it right. This rocky reef break thrives as the island's ultimate swell magnet, firing when Kuta and other spots go flat, offering experienced surfers a raw, uncrowded challenge amid dramatic ocean swells. The vibe is pure adventure, with maneuverable sections begging for committed turns on a sharp coral bottom.

Geography and Nature

Sereweh sits on the remote southeastern tip of Lombok, far from urban hubs, surrounded by rugged coastal cliffs and open ocean vistas that amplify its exposed feel. The "beach" is more a rocky shoreline fringed by coral reef, with no sandy stretches in sight, emphasizing its wild, untouched nature. Accessing it involves a rough road and often a hike or local guidance, keeping the area feeling isolated and naturally pristine.

Surf Setup

Sereweh is a classic reef break firing rights over a coral and rocky bottom, known for its hollow, powerful waves with good walling sections for turns and occasional barrels. It excels on southeast to south-southwest swells, with north to northwest winds holding it offshore for clean faces, and mid-tide is prime to avoid strong currents at high or low water. Expect a typical session to deliver fast lines on 1 to 2 meter faces when the swell aligns, though smaller days open up reef passes for playful rides.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts reasonable consistency as Lombok's go-to when elsewhere is flat, with the wet season from November to April delivering the most reliable south-southwest groundswells and offshore northwest winds, especially mornings before sea breezes kick in. Dry season from May to October often sees it go quiet due to lighter swells and onshore flows, so avoid then unless forecasts show rare pulses. Peak months like December to March offer the highest odds for powerful sessions.

Crowd Levels

Sereweh stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing minimal surfers due to its remote access. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers and occasional locals.

Who It's For

Sereweh suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle powerful reef waves and position amid currents. Beginners should steer clear of the sharp reef and fast takeoffs, while intermediates might progress on smaller days but need solid skills for bigger swells. Advanced riders will revel in the barrels and long walls that demand precise surfing.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks and coral on the reef, plus potential rips during bigger swells or wrong tides that pull across the lineup. Position carefully and know your limits to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water temperatures hover warm year-round around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, making boardshorts or a rash vest sufficient in summer from June to October. In winter from December to March, expect similar balmy 27 to 28 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed beyond sun protection. Spring and fall maintain steady 27 to 28 degrees Celsius warmth, so stick to trunks and rash guards for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Lombok International Airport (LOP) or the older Selaparang Airport (AMI), both about 60 to 62 kilometers northwest near Mataram, then rent a scooter or car for the 1.5 to 2-hour drive southeast via bumpy roads through rural villages to the trailhead. Sumbawa Besar Airport (SWQ) is farther at around 110 kilometers across the strait but less practical. Park at the end of the dodgy access road and hike 10 to 20 minutes to the rocky entry, with no reliable public transport—hire a local guide if needed for the final push.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Hollow, Powerful
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Surf Sereweh from November to April in the wet season for the most reliable south-southwest groundswells and offshore northwest winds, especially mornings before sea breezes. Peak months like December to March offer the highest odds for powerful sessions on 1 to 2 meter faces at mid-tide. Dry season from May to October sees lighter swells and onshore flows, making it quiet unless rare pulses hit.
Sereweh suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle powerful reef waves, fast takeoffs, and currents on a sharp coral bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to the rocky reef, while intermediates might progress on smaller days with solid skills but need caution on bigger swells. Advanced riders enjoy the barrels and long walls demanding precise surfing.
Sereweh is a right-hand reef break over coral and rocky bottom, delivering hollow, powerful waves with maneuverable walling sections for turns and occasional barrels. It excels on southeast to south-southwest swells with north to northwest offshore winds, firing fast lines on 1 to 2 meter faces at mid-tide to avoid strong currents.
Sereweh stays remarkably empty with minimal surfers on weekdays and weekends due to remote access, shared sparingly with traveling surfers and occasional locals. Fly into Lombok International Airport (LOP) or Selaparang (AMI) 60 to 62 kilometers northwest, then drive 1.5 to 2 hours southeast on bumpy roads, park at the trailhead, and hike 10 to 20 minutes to the rocky entry—hire a local guide if needed.
Sereweh is Lombok's ultimate swell magnet on the exposed southeast coast, firing powerful right-hand reef waves when Kuta and other spots go flat, offering raw, uncrowded challenges with barrels and maneuverable sections. Its isolated location with rugged cliffs, rough road access, and hike keeps it pristine and empty, thriving on swells others miss for pure adventure.

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