Green Bush

-2.820200 N / 100.058983 O

Green Bush Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Green Bush delivers one of the most intense left-hand reef barrels in the Mentawai Islands, firing with hollow, freight-train power that challenges even the most seasoned chargers. This coral reef break on Pulau Pagai Utara unleashes fast, powerful waves from head-high to double overhead plus, demanding precise timing over a shallow, unforgiving bottom. The remote vibe promises pure adrenaline for those ready to commit, with round tubes that define high-risk, high-reward Mentawai perfection.

Geography and Nature

Tucked on the southwestern edge of Pulau Pagai Utara in the southern Mentawai Islands, Green Bush sits in a lush, horseshoe-shaped bay framed by thick tropical jungle with no civilization in sight for kilometers. The spot breaks directly on the reef edge with minimal beach exposure, just a rocky, reef-dominated shoreline giving way to dense forest inland. Its isolated position amplifies the wild, untouched feel, surrounded by deep ocean drop-offs and pristine natural contours.

Surf Setup

Green Bush is a classic left-hand reef break that produces hollow, fast, and powerful waves, often forming square, rippable barrels on solid swells. It thrives on southwest to west swells wrapping in at 1.5 to 3.5 meters or more, with northeast to east winds holding the face clean and offshore for maximum barrel width. High tide is essential for enough water over the sharp coral reef, though it can handle all stages on smaller days; expect technical takeoffs and intense sections that demand sharp pintail boards and booties. A typical session rewards committed surfers with quick 50 to 150 meter rides packed with power and tube time when conditions align.

Consistency and Best Time

Green Bush fires regularly on consistent southern Mentawai swells, peaking from April to October during the dry season when southwest groundswells pulse through reliably. Avoid November to March rainy months when swells drop off and winds turn onshore. Time trips for NE-E trades and high tides to score its best, as the wave turns on with 1.5 meter plus faces during these prime windows.

Crowd Levels

This remote reef stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal surfers in the lineup even on good days. You'll share waves sparingly with fellow travelers from charters, keeping sessions uncrowded.

Who It's For

Green Bush suits advanced to expert surfers who thrive on heavy barrels and technical reefs. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the shallow coral, fast lines, and high commitment required. Pros can expect career-defining tubes, while solid advanced riders score rewarding pits with experience.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow coral reef that shreds on closeouts, strong currents pulling across the bay, and the raw power of hollow sections. Booties are a must, and always time sessions around high tide to minimize risks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays tropically warm year-round at Green Bush. Summer (June to October) ranges from 26 to 28°C, so boardshorts or rash vests suffice. Winter (December to March) hovers at 28 to 29°C, calling for boardshorts only. Spring and Fall average 28°C, perfect for no wetsuit sessions.

How to Get There

Access Green Bush exclusively by boat from surf charters or resorts in the southern Mentawais, often paired with spots like Macaronis. Fly into Minangkabau International Airport (PDG) in Padang, about 150 kilometers from the islands, then transfer by speedboat charter roughly 3 to 4 hours offshore. No roads, public transport, or land access exist; charters anchor offshore for direct paddle-outs at high tide, with no walking or parking needed. Book advanced surf trips for seamless logistics to this boat-only gem.

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Green Bush 

Indonesia
-2.820200 N / 100.058983 O
Mentawai
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Green Bush Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Green Bush delivers one of the most intense left-hand reef barrels in the Mentawai Islands, firing with hollow, freight-train power that challenges even the most seasoned chargers. This coral reef break on Pulau Pagai Utara unleashes fast, powerful waves from head-high to double overhead plus, demanding precise timing over a shallow, unforgiving bottom. The remote vibe promises pure adrenaline for those ready to commit, with round tubes that define high-risk, high-reward Mentawai perfection.

Geography and Nature

Tucked on the southwestern edge of Pulau Pagai Utara in the southern Mentawai Islands, Green Bush sits in a lush, horseshoe-shaped bay framed by thick tropical jungle with no civilization in sight for kilometers. The spot breaks directly on the reef edge with minimal beach exposure, just a rocky, reef-dominated shoreline giving way to dense forest inland. Its isolated position amplifies the wild, untouched feel, surrounded by deep ocean drop-offs and pristine natural contours.

Surf Setup

Green Bush is a classic left-hand reef break that produces hollow, fast, and powerful waves, often forming square, rippable barrels on solid swells. It thrives on southwest to west swells wrapping in at 1.5 to 3.5 meters or more, with northeast to east winds holding the face clean and offshore for maximum barrel width. High tide is essential for enough water over the sharp coral reef, though it can handle all stages on smaller days; expect technical takeoffs and intense sections that demand sharp pintail boards and booties. A typical session rewards committed surfers with quick 50 to 150 meter rides packed with power and tube time when conditions align.

Consistency and Best Time

Green Bush fires regularly on consistent southern Mentawai swells, peaking from April to October during the dry season when southwest groundswells pulse through reliably. Avoid November to March rainy months when swells drop off and winds turn onshore. Time trips for NE-E trades and high tides to score its best, as the wave turns on with 1.5 meter plus faces during these prime windows.

Crowd Levels

This remote reef stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with minimal surfers in the lineup even on good days. You'll share waves sparingly with fellow travelers from charters, keeping sessions uncrowded.

Who It's For

Green Bush suits advanced to expert surfers who thrive on heavy barrels and technical reefs. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the shallow coral, fast lines, and high commitment required. Pros can expect career-defining tubes, while solid advanced riders score rewarding pits with experience.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the shallow coral reef that shreds on closeouts, strong currents pulling across the bay, and the raw power of hollow sections. Booties are a must, and always time sessions around high tide to minimize risks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays tropically warm year-round at Green Bush. Summer (June to October) ranges from 26 to 28°C, so boardshorts or rash vests suffice. Winter (December to March) hovers at 28 to 29°C, calling for boardshorts only. Spring and Fall average 28°C, perfect for no wetsuit sessions.

How to Get There

Access Green Bush exclusively by boat from surf charters or resorts in the southern Mentawais, often paired with spots like Macaronis. Fly into Minangkabau International Airport (PDG) in Padang, about 150 kilometers from the islands, then transfer by speedboat charter roughly 3 to 4 hours offshore. No roads, public transport, or land access exist; charters anchor offshore for direct paddle-outs at high tide, with no walking or parking needed. Book advanced surf trips for seamless logistics to this boat-only gem.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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FAQ

Surf Green Bush from April to October during the dry season when southwest groundswells of 1.5 to 3.5 meters or more pulse through reliably with northeast to east offshore winds. High tide is essential for water over the shallow coral reef, turning on head-high to double overhead plus waves with clean faces and maximum barrel width. Avoid November to March rainy months with dropping swells and onshore winds for its peak performance.
Green Bush suits advanced to expert surfers who thrive on heavy barrels and technical reefs. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear due to the shallow coral, fast lines, and high commitment required on this unforgiving left-hand reef break. Pros score career-defining tubes while solid advanced riders earn rewarding pits with precise timing and sharp pintail boards plus booties.
Green Bush is a classic left-hand coral reef break delivering intense hollow freight-train barrels from head-high to double overhead plus on southwest to west swells. It produces fast powerful square rippable tubes with quick 50 to 150 meter rides demanding technical takeoffs over a shallow unforgiving bottom. High tide provides enough water though it handles all stages on smaller days with northeast to east winds holding faces clean.
Green Bush stays empty on weekdays and weekends with minimal surfers even on good days shared sparingly with charter travelers. Access exclusively by boat from surf charters or resorts in southern Mentawais often paired with spots like Macaronis after flying to Minangkabau International Airport in Padang then 3 to 4 hour speedboat transfer. Charters anchor offshore for direct high tide paddle-outs with no roads or land access.
Green Bush stands out with one of the most intense left-hand reef barrels in the Mentawais firing hollow freight-train power in a remote lush horseshoe bay on Pulau Pagai Utara framed by thick jungle. Its isolated position offers pure adrenaline high-risk high-reward perfection with round tubes over sharp coral demanding total commitment unlike more accessible breaks. The wild untouched vibe amplifies technical sessions for seasoned chargers.

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