Chickens

4.375250 N / 73.663933 O

Chickens Surf Spot Guide, Maldives

Chickens stands as one of the longest and most exhilarating left-hand reef breaks in the entire Maldives archipelago, delivering fast, hollow barrels that can exceed 10 seconds on quality days. Named after a former chicken farm on the nearby island, this wave has earned its legendary status through consistent performance and the ability to produce rides stretching up to 500 meters along its peeling wall. The combination of speed, length, and multiple barrel sections makes Chickens a dream destination for experienced surfers seeking to test their skills on a world-class wave.

Geography and Nature

Chickens breaks off an uninhabited island in the North Malé Atoll, positioned just across the channel from Thulusdhoo Island, which serves as the main access point for most surfers. The break sits in pristine tropical waters surrounded by the characteristic turquoise lagoons and coral atolls that define the Maldivian landscape. The wave peels along a coral reef bottom in a remote setting that feels far removed from civilization, offering that perfect combination of accessibility and isolation that makes the Maldives such a special surf destination.

Surf Setup

Chickens is a left-hand reef break that demands respect and skill from anyone paddling out. The wave consists of three to six distinct bowl sections depending on swell size and direction, with each section capable of throwing a barrel. Southeast swells provide the best conditions, while northwesterly to northeasterly winds offer the most offshore shape, creating that hollow, peeling wall surfers dream about. The break performs well across all tide stages, though mid to high tide provides more water over the reef and reduces the risk of getting caught in shallow sections. On a typical session, expect a fast takeoff followed by a series of powerful turns and cutback opportunities, with the wave pushing back and bending toward you throughout the entire ride, making it particularly rewarding for regular-footers who love vertical maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Chickens maintains fairly consistent surf throughout the year, but the prime season runs from March through October, with May to October offering the most reliable and powerful swells. The southeast swells of July and August bring the biggest, most consistent waves, making these months ideal for surfers seeking head-high to double-overhead conditions. Winter months from December to February see reduced swell activity, though the break still receives quality waves on its best days.

Crowd Levels

Chickens experiences moderate crowds that fluctuate significantly depending on boat availability and swell conditions. Weekdays typically offer emptier lineups with fewer surfers, while weekends may see more activity. The crowd composition leans toward international travelers rather than local surfers, creating a welcoming international vibe in the water.

Who It's For

This break is strictly for intermediate to advanced surfers. The shallow reef sections, fast-moving walls, and powerful sections demand solid technique and positioning skills. Beginners will find the wave intimidating and potentially dangerous, while intermediate surfers can progress significantly by linking maneuvers and maintaining speed. Advanced surfers will appreciate the challenge of reading the multiple sections and connecting the entire wave from start to finish.

Hazards to Respect

Reef cuts represent the primary concern at Chickens, so quality reef booties are essential. Strong currents can develop depending on tide and swell direction, making it important to stay aware of your position and avoid getting swept up the point. While sharks inhabit Maldivian waters, encounters at popular breaks like Chickens remain rare.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October maintain temperatures around 28°C, requiring only a rash vest for UV protection. Winter from December to March stays consistently warm at approximately 27°C, again making a rash vest sufficient. Spring and fall transition months hover around 28°C, so a lightweight rash vest remains your best option year-round.

How to Get There

Male International Airport, located 28 kilometers from Chickens, serves as the primary entry point. From the airport, arrange a boat transfer to Thulusdhoo Island, which takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes by speedboat. Most guesthouses and surf camps on Thulusdhoo offer daily dhoni boat transfers to Chickens for around 10 USD per person for a round trip. The boat journey from Thulusdhoo to Chickens takes only 10 to 15 minutes, making multiple sessions per day entirely manageable. Parking is not relevant as you'll arrive by boat, and all accommodation options sit within walking distance of Thulusdhoo's main beach where boat transfers depart.

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Chickens 

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4.375250 N / 73.663933 O
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Chickens Surf Spot Guide, Maldives

Chickens stands as one of the longest and most exhilarating left-hand reef breaks in the entire Maldives archipelago, delivering fast, hollow barrels that can exceed 10 seconds on quality days. Named after a former chicken farm on the nearby island, this wave has earned its legendary status through consistent performance and the ability to produce rides stretching up to 500 meters along its peeling wall. The combination of speed, length, and multiple barrel sections makes Chickens a dream destination for experienced surfers seeking to test their skills on a world-class wave.

Geography and Nature

Chickens breaks off an uninhabited island in the North Malé Atoll, positioned just across the channel from Thulusdhoo Island, which serves as the main access point for most surfers. The break sits in pristine tropical waters surrounded by the characteristic turquoise lagoons and coral atolls that define the Maldivian landscape. The wave peels along a coral reef bottom in a remote setting that feels far removed from civilization, offering that perfect combination of accessibility and isolation that makes the Maldives such a special surf destination.

Surf Setup

Chickens is a left-hand reef break that demands respect and skill from anyone paddling out. The wave consists of three to six distinct bowl sections depending on swell size and direction, with each section capable of throwing a barrel. Southeast swells provide the best conditions, while northwesterly to northeasterly winds offer the most offshore shape, creating that hollow, peeling wall surfers dream about. The break performs well across all tide stages, though mid to high tide provides more water over the reef and reduces the risk of getting caught in shallow sections. On a typical session, expect a fast takeoff followed by a series of powerful turns and cutback opportunities, with the wave pushing back and bending toward you throughout the entire ride, making it particularly rewarding for regular-footers who love vertical maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Chickens maintains fairly consistent surf throughout the year, but the prime season runs from March through October, with May to October offering the most reliable and powerful swells. The southeast swells of July and August bring the biggest, most consistent waves, making these months ideal for surfers seeking head-high to double-overhead conditions. Winter months from December to February see reduced swell activity, though the break still receives quality waves on its best days.

Crowd Levels

Chickens experiences moderate crowds that fluctuate significantly depending on boat availability and swell conditions. Weekdays typically offer emptier lineups with fewer surfers, while weekends may see more activity. The crowd composition leans toward international travelers rather than local surfers, creating a welcoming international vibe in the water.

Who It's For

This break is strictly for intermediate to advanced surfers. The shallow reef sections, fast-moving walls, and powerful sections demand solid technique and positioning skills. Beginners will find the wave intimidating and potentially dangerous, while intermediate surfers can progress significantly by linking maneuvers and maintaining speed. Advanced surfers will appreciate the challenge of reading the multiple sections and connecting the entire wave from start to finish.

Hazards to Respect

Reef cuts represent the primary concern at Chickens, so quality reef booties are essential. Strong currents can develop depending on tide and swell direction, making it important to stay aware of your position and avoid getting swept up the point. While sharks inhabit Maldivian waters, encounters at popular breaks like Chickens remain rare.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October maintain temperatures around 28°C, requiring only a rash vest for UV protection. Winter from December to March stays consistently warm at approximately 27°C, again making a rash vest sufficient. Spring and fall transition months hover around 28°C, so a lightweight rash vest remains your best option year-round.

How to Get There

Male International Airport, located 28 kilometers from Chickens, serves as the primary entry point. From the airport, arrange a boat transfer to Thulusdhoo Island, which takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes by speedboat. Most guesthouses and surf camps on Thulusdhoo offer daily dhoni boat transfers to Chickens for around 10 USD per person for a round trip. The boat journey from Thulusdhoo to Chickens takes only 10 to 15 minutes, making multiple sessions per day entirely manageable. Parking is not relevant as you'll arrive by boat, and all accommodation options sit within walking distance of Thulusdhoo's main beach where boat transfers depart.

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
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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FAQ

The prime season for surfing Chickens runs from March through October, with May to October offering the most reliable and powerful swells, and July to August bringing the biggest southeast swells for head-high to double-overhead conditions. Southeast swells provide the best conditions, while northwesterly to northeasterly winds create offshore shape. The break works across all tides, but mid to high tide offers more water over the reef. It's fairly consistent year-round, though winter from December to February sees reduced activity.
Chickens is strictly for intermediate to advanced surfers due to its shallow reef sections, fast-moving walls, and powerful sections that demand solid technique and positioning. Beginners will find it intimidating and dangerous, while intermediates can progress by linking maneuvers, and advanced surfers enjoy reading multiple sections for full rides.
Chickens is a left-hand reef break with three to six bowl sections that throw barrels, delivering fast, hollow rides up to 500 meters long and barrels exceeding 10 seconds. Southeast swells work best, with northwesterly to northeasterly offshore winds shaping the peeling wall. Expect fast takeoffs, powerful turns, cutbacks, and a wave that pushes back and bends, ideal for regular-footers loving vertical maneuvers. It performs across all tides.
Reach Chickens via Male International Airport, 28 kilometers away, then a 30-45 minute speedboat to Thulusdhoo Island, followed by a 10-15 minute dhoni transfer for about 10 USD per person round trip from guesthouses. No parking needed as boats depart from the main beach. Crowds are moderate, emptier on weekdays, busier weekends, mostly international travelers creating a welcoming vibe, varying with boat availability and swells.
Chickens stands out as one of the longest left-hand reef breaks in the Maldives, offering exhilarating fast, hollow barrels over 10 seconds and rides up to 500 meters with multiple sections. Its consistent performance, speed, length, and peeling wall in pristine turquoise lagoons off an uninhabited North Malé Atoll island combines accessibility from Thulusdhoo with remote isolation, making it a dream for experienced surfers.

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