Tanjung A'an

-8.918233 N / 116.322733 O

Tanjung A'an Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Tanjung A'an delivers a powerful right-hand reef wave over sharp coral that fires up into hollow, fast sections, perfect for experienced surfers chasing barrels in Lombok's south coast gem. The vibe is uncrowded paradise with empty lineups most days, letting you lock into long, refracting walls without interruption. This spot's consistency and raw power make it a must for those ready to tackle reef breaks in tropical isolation.

Geography and Nature

Tanjung A'an sits on South Lombok's coastline, about 8 kilometers east of Kuta in a stunning horseshoe-shaped bay framed by white sand beaches and dramatic cliffs. The coastal landscape features a long stretch of soft white sand leading to a coral reef bottom, with rocky headlands like Batu Payung and the tiny island of Gili Anakanjan on the eastern side, creating sheltered pockets amid the remote, natural beauty far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

This is a coral reef break firing a primary right-hander, with some sources noting A-frame potential offering lefts on the eastern rocks, though the star is the fast, powerful right peeling over sharp reef. It thrives on southwest, south, and southeast swells, with north, northwest, and northeast winds holding offshore for clean faces. High tide only is essential to cover the shallow reef shelf, avoiding low-tide hazards. Expect a typical session to deliver hollow takeoffs into long, bowly walls that can pitch on bigger groundswells from 1 to 3 meters plus, with the main reef about 350 to 490 meters offshore—paddle from the beach or hop a cheap local boat to save energy.

Consistency and Best Time

Tanjung A'an boasts very high consistency, firing on around 150 days a year thanks to its exposure to south-southwest groundswells that work all seasons. The dry season from June to October offers the best conditions with cleaner winds, bigger waves often a foot or two higher, and light morning northerlies. Avoid peak wet season months like January if possible, though it still holds surf; aim for early mornings year-round to dodge any cross winds.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays remarkably empty, with minimal crowds on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Tanjung A'an suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its powerful, hollow reef wave over sharp coral that demands precise positioning and strong paddling. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear of the main right on low tides or big days, but on smaller swells, softer sections might allow intermediates a forgiving ride with booties. Experts will revel in the fast barrels and long walls when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling offshore and the sharp coral reef that can cause injury, especially at low tide—always wear reef booties. Rocks near takeoffs add to the need for caution.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for all-day sessions. Winter from December to March sees similar warmth at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, keeping things rashie-only. Spring and fall hover at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, with the same minimal gear needs in this tropical haven.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Lombok International (LOP) at Mataram, about 48 kilometers northwest, or Bali's Denpasar (DPS) roughly 129 kilometers away for connections. From Lombok airport, rent a scooter or grab a taxi south through Kuta, then head east 8 kilometers toward Grupuk—the beach is just before it, a quick 5-minute drive from Kuta. Park easily on the free sandy beach access with no hassles; the main reef is a 5-10 minute paddle out, or local boats drop you for a small fee. Public bemos run sporadically from Kuta, but scooters offer the most flexible access to this remote bay.

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Tanjung A'an 

Indonesia
-8.918233 N / 116.322733 O
Lombok
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Tanjung A'an Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Tanjung A'an delivers a powerful right-hand reef wave over sharp coral that fires up into hollow, fast sections, perfect for experienced surfers chasing barrels in Lombok's south coast gem. The vibe is uncrowded paradise with empty lineups most days, letting you lock into long, refracting walls without interruption. This spot's consistency and raw power make it a must for those ready to tackle reef breaks in tropical isolation.

Geography and Nature

Tanjung A'an sits on South Lombok's coastline, about 8 kilometers east of Kuta in a stunning horseshoe-shaped bay framed by white sand beaches and dramatic cliffs. The coastal landscape features a long stretch of soft white sand leading to a coral reef bottom, with rocky headlands like Batu Payung and the tiny island of Gili Anakanjan on the eastern side, creating sheltered pockets amid the remote, natural beauty far from urban bustle.

Surf Setup

This is a coral reef break firing a primary right-hander, with some sources noting A-frame potential offering lefts on the eastern rocks, though the star is the fast, powerful right peeling over sharp reef. It thrives on southwest, south, and southeast swells, with north, northwest, and northeast winds holding offshore for clean faces. High tide only is essential to cover the shallow reef shelf, avoiding low-tide hazards. Expect a typical session to deliver hollow takeoffs into long, bowly walls that can pitch on bigger groundswells from 1 to 3 meters plus, with the main reef about 350 to 490 meters offshore—paddle from the beach or hop a cheap local boat to save energy.

Consistency and Best Time

Tanjung A'an boasts very high consistency, firing on around 150 days a year thanks to its exposure to south-southwest groundswells that work all seasons. The dry season from June to October offers the best conditions with cleaner winds, bigger waves often a foot or two higher, and light morning northerlies. Avoid peak wet season months like January if possible, though it still holds surf; aim for early mornings year-round to dodge any cross winds.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays remarkably empty, with minimal crowds on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of locals and traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Tanjung A'an suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its powerful, hollow reef wave over sharp coral that demands precise positioning and strong paddling. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear of the main right on low tides or big days, but on smaller swells, softer sections might allow intermediates a forgiving ride with booties. Experts will revel in the fast barrels and long walls when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rips pulling offshore and the sharp coral reef that can cause injury, especially at low tide—always wear reef booties. Rocks near takeoffs add to the need for caution.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts with a rash vest suffice for all-day sessions. Winter from December to March sees similar warmth at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, keeping things rashie-only. Spring and fall hover at 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, with the same minimal gear needs in this tropical haven.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Lombok International (LOP) at Mataram, about 48 kilometers northwest, or Bali's Denpasar (DPS) roughly 129 kilometers away for connections. From Lombok airport, rent a scooter or grab a taxi south through Kuta, then head east 8 kilometers toward Grupuk—the beach is just before it, a quick 5-minute drive from Kuta. Park easily on the free sandy beach access with no hassles; the main reef is a 5-10 minute paddle out, or local boats drop you for a small fee. Public bemos run sporadically from Kuta, but scooters offer the most flexible access to this remote bay.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The dry season from June to October offers the best conditions at Tanjung A'an with cleaner winds, bigger waves often a foot or two higher, and light morning northerlies. It fires on around 150 days a year thanks to south-southwest groundswells that work all seasons, with high tide only essential to cover the shallow reef. Early mornings year-round help dodge cross winds, though avoid peak wet season like January if possible.
Tanjung A'an suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its powerful, hollow reef wave over sharp coral demanding precise positioning and strong paddling. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear of the main right on low tides or big days, but softer sections on smaller swells might allow intermediates a forgiving ride with booties. Experts revel in the fast barrels and long walls.
Tanjung A'an features a powerful right-hand reef wave over sharp coral that fires into hollow, fast sections, with some A-frame potential offering lefts on eastern rocks. It thrives on southwest, south, and southeast swells from 1 to 3 meters plus, with north, northwest, and northeast winds offshore for clean faces. High tide covers the shallow reef 350 to 490 meters offshore for hollow takeoffs into long, bowly walls.
Tanjung A'an stays remarkably empty with minimal crowds on weekdays and weekends, sharing waves sparingly with locals and traveling surfers. Fly into Lombok International Airport 48 kilometers northwest or Bali's Denpasar 129 kilometers away, then from Kuta head east 8 kilometers toward Grupuk for a 5-minute drive. Park free on the sandy beach access, paddle 5-10 minutes out or take a cheap local boat.
Tanjung A'an stands out as an uncrowded paradise with empty lineups most days, delivering consistent raw power in a horseshoe-shaped bay framed by white sand beaches and dramatic cliffs. Its very high consistency on 150 days a year, long refracting walls without interruption, and tropical isolation over sharp coral reef make it a south coast gem for barrel-chasing experienced surfers.

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