aaron's

-2.278467 N / 99.593933 O

aaron's Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in the remote corners of Indonesia, Aaron's stands out as a pristine reef-coral break delivering powerful rights and lefts for those in the know. The sharp coral and rock bottom demands respect, shaping waves that barrel and wall up on mid tides, creating an uncrowded paradise with a raw, adventurous vibe. This spot rewards experienced surfers with long, testing rides amid untouched natural beauty.

Geography and Nature

Aaron's lies hidden along Indonesia's vast archipelago, tucked into a rugged coastal stretch far from urban hubs, surrounded by dense jungle and dramatic cliffs that plunge into the Indian Ocean. The approach reveals a rocky shoreline fringed by coral reefs, with no sandy beaches in sight—just pure, wild oceanfront backed by lush greenery. Its isolation in a less-traveled region keeps the landscape pristine, with geographic features like protruding headlands that funnel swells perfectly into the lineup.

Surf Setup

Aaron's fires as a classic reef-coral break, offering both rights and lefts that peel off the jagged bottom for fast, hollow sections and workable walls. It thrives on south to southwest swells that wrap in cleanly, best cleaned up by light offshore winds from the northeast. Mid tides are prime, when the reef holds shape without becoming too shallow or backwash-ridden. In a typical session, expect punchy takeoffs leading to barreling pits or carving opportunities over 100 to 200 meters, testing your rail work and commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

While frequency varies with distant Indian Ocean swells, Aaron's delivers most reliably during the dry season from May to October, when consistent south-southwest groundswells of 1.5 to 3 meters roll through on 14-plus second periods. Avoid the wet season from November to April, as choppy seas and onshore winds dominate, though rare clean days can surprise. Early mornings or post-front conditions often yield the longest waits for sets in this remote setup.

Crowd Levels

Aaron's remains remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing minimal surfers due to its off-the-grid location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle reef breaks and read shifting conditions. Beginners should steer clear of the sharp coral and steep drops, while intermediates might find occasional softer sections on smaller swells. Advanced riders will thrive on the power and length, pushing for deep barrels and high-line speed.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and rocks that lurk just below, especially on low tides, along with potential rips pulling out the channel. Strong currents can develop on bigger swells, so prioritize local knowledge and booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still calling for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, perfect for minimal gear to stay agile in the lineup.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest major hub like Lombok International Airport (LOP) about 150 kilometers away, or Bali's Ngurah Rai (DPS) roughly 200 kilometers distant, then arrange a private transfer or scooter rental for the multi-hour journey over bumpy roads to this remote access point. From there, a short 4WD track leads to limited parking near the headland, followed by a 500-meter hike over rocky terrain to the lineup—no public transport serves this isolated gem, so plan with a local guide for the final push.

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Indonesia
-2.278467 N / 99.593933 O
Mentawai
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Hard to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Private access
Special access: By boat only

aaron's Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in the remote corners of Indonesia, Aaron's stands out as a pristine reef-coral break delivering powerful rights and lefts for those in the know. The sharp coral and rock bottom demands respect, shaping waves that barrel and wall up on mid tides, creating an uncrowded paradise with a raw, adventurous vibe. This spot rewards experienced surfers with long, testing rides amid untouched natural beauty.

Geography and Nature

Aaron's lies hidden along Indonesia's vast archipelago, tucked into a rugged coastal stretch far from urban hubs, surrounded by dense jungle and dramatic cliffs that plunge into the Indian Ocean. The approach reveals a rocky shoreline fringed by coral reefs, with no sandy beaches in sight—just pure, wild oceanfront backed by lush greenery. Its isolation in a less-traveled region keeps the landscape pristine, with geographic features like protruding headlands that funnel swells perfectly into the lineup.

Surf Setup

Aaron's fires as a classic reef-coral break, offering both rights and lefts that peel off the jagged bottom for fast, hollow sections and workable walls. It thrives on south to southwest swells that wrap in cleanly, best cleaned up by light offshore winds from the northeast. Mid tides are prime, when the reef holds shape without becoming too shallow or backwash-ridden. In a typical session, expect punchy takeoffs leading to barreling pits or carving opportunities over 100 to 200 meters, testing your rail work and commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

While frequency varies with distant Indian Ocean swells, Aaron's delivers most reliably during the dry season from May to October, when consistent south-southwest groundswells of 1.5 to 3 meters roll through on 14-plus second periods. Avoid the wet season from November to April, as choppy seas and onshore winds dominate, though rare clean days can surprise. Early mornings or post-front conditions often yield the longest waits for sets in this remote setup.

Crowd Levels

Aaron's remains remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing minimal surfers due to its off-the-grid location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers, keeping sessions relaxed.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle reef breaks and read shifting conditions. Beginners should steer clear of the sharp coral and steep drops, while intermediates might find occasional softer sections on smaller swells. Advanced riders will thrive on the power and length, pushing for deep barrels and high-line speed.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef and rocks that lurk just below, especially on low tides, along with potential rips pulling out the channel. Strong currents can develop on bigger swells, so prioritize local knowledge and booties for protection.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still calling for just trunks and sun protection. Spring and fall hover around 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, perfect for minimal gear to stay agile in the lineup.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest major hub like Lombok International Airport (LOP) about 150 kilometers away, or Bali's Ngurah Rai (DPS) roughly 200 kilometers distant, then arrange a private transfer or scooter rental for the multi-hour journey over bumpy roads to this remote access point. From there, a short 4WD track leads to limited parking near the headland, followed by a 500-meter hike over rocky terrain to the lineup—no public transport serves this isolated gem, so plan with a local guide for the final push.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
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Good wind direction:
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
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Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Aaron's most reliably during the dry season from May to October with south-southwest swells of 1.5 to 3 meters on 14-plus second periods. Mid tides are prime for clean shape, powered by light northeast offshore winds, while early mornings or post-front conditions deliver the best sets. Avoid the wet season from November to April due to choppy seas and onshore winds, though rare clean days occur.
Aaron's suits experienced surfers who handle reef breaks and shifting conditions. Beginners should avoid the sharp coral and steep drops, while intermediates might manage softer sections on smaller swells. Advanced riders thrive on the power, long 100 to 200 meter rides, deep barrels, and high-line speed that demand rail work and commitment.
Aaron's is a classic reef-coral break offering powerful rights and lefts that barrel and wall up over a sharp coral and rock bottom. It excels on south to southwest swells wrapping cleanly, best at mid tides for fast hollow sections and workable walls with punchy takeoffs. Light northeast offshore winds clean it up for testing rides.
Aaron's stays remarkably uncrowded with minimal surfers even on weekends due to its remote off-the-grid location, shared sparingly with traveling surfers. Fly into Lombok (LOP) 150 kilometers away or Bali (DPS) 200 kilometers distant, then take a private transfer or scooter over bumpy roads, a short 4WD track to parking, and a 500-meter rocky hike—no public transport available.
Aaron's offers a pristine, uncrowded reef-coral paradise with powerful rights and lefts amid untouched jungle, cliffs, and wild oceanfront. Its isolation funnels swells perfectly into long, testing 100 to 200 meter rides with barrels and walls, rewarding experienced surfers in a raw adventurous vibe far from urban areas, unlike busier spots.

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