Lighthouse

-18.143033 N / 178.393890 O

Lighthouse Surf Spot Guide, Fiji

Lighthouse is a rarely-breaking reef pass that sits just minutes from Fiji's capital, offering expert surfers a chance to experience one of the archipelago's most exclusive and challenging waves. This is not a spot for the faint-hearted—it's a sharp, powerful right-hander that demands respect, precision, and impeccable timing. When conditions align, Lighthouse delivers hollow, fast barrels over unforgiving coral that reward only the most committed and experienced surfers.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Kadavu Passage near Suva on the eastern coast of Viti Levu, Lighthouse sits just a five-minute boat ride from Fiji's capital city. The break is positioned on an exposed reef pass surrounded by open ocean, with no beach access whatsoever. The landscape is purely oceanic—this is a boat-only destination where the reef rises sharply from deep water, creating the distinctive pass that generates the waves. The area is relatively undeveloped and remote despite its proximity to Suva, maintaining a wild and untamed character.

Surf Setup

Lighthouse breaks as a right-hander over sharp coral reef, producing hollow, powerful waves that peel quickly across the pass. The break works best when southwest swell combines with offshore winds from the north-northeast, creating clean, well-defined walls. High tide is essential for safe passage over the sharp reef, though the break can work across various tide stages. A typical session here involves powerful, fast-moving waves that demand immediate commitment and precise positioning—this is not a forgiving wave.

Consistency and Best Time

Lighthouse is notoriously inconsistent, breaking only around five days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align perfectly. Summer months from December to April offer the best window for potential sessions, though even during this period the break remains highly unreliable. Winter months are generally less favorable. The extreme rarity of quality conditions makes this a spot you visit hoping for magic rather than expecting guaranteed waves.

Crowd Levels

Lighthouse remains virtually empty year-round, both on weekdays and weekends. The combination of difficult access, inconsistent conditions, and expert-only requirements means you'll rarely encounter other surfers here. This isolation is part of the appeal for those lucky enough to score.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for advanced and expert surfers with years of experience on challenging reef passes. Intermediate surfers should not attempt Lighthouse—the sharp coral, powerful swells, and technical takeoffs create genuine danger for anyone below expert level. Only experienced reef surfers with strong paddle power and excellent wave judgment should consider paddling out here.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp coral and rocks demand careful navigation and respect. The reef bottom offers no forgiveness for mistakes, and the powerful, fast-moving waves can easily separate inexperienced surfers from their boards. Always wear adequate protection and approach this break only when you're certain of your abilities.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from December to April bring water temperatures around 26°C, requiring only boardshorts or a thin summer wetsuit for UV protection. Winter months from June to October see temperatures drop slightly but remain warm at around 24-25°C, still manageable in boardshorts or a light wetsuit. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25-26°C, making boardshorts the standard choice.

How to Get There

Fly into Nausori International Airport near Suva, located just 19 kilometers from Lighthouse, or alternatively into Nadi International Airport 115 kilometers away. From Suva, arrange boat access through local operators—this is a boat-only break with no beach access. The five-minute boat ride from Suva makes this one of Fiji's most accessible expert breaks by water, though you'll need to coordinate with local guides or resorts familiar with the pass.

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Lighthouse 

Fiji
-18.143033 N / 178.393890 O
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Lighthouse Surf Spot Guide, Fiji

Lighthouse is a rarely-breaking reef pass that sits just minutes from Fiji's capital, offering expert surfers a chance to experience one of the archipelago's most exclusive and challenging waves. This is not a spot for the faint-hearted—it's a sharp, powerful right-hander that demands respect, precision, and impeccable timing. When conditions align, Lighthouse delivers hollow, fast barrels over unforgiving coral that reward only the most committed and experienced surfers.

Geography and Nature

Located in the Kadavu Passage near Suva on the eastern coast of Viti Levu, Lighthouse sits just a five-minute boat ride from Fiji's capital city. The break is positioned on an exposed reef pass surrounded by open ocean, with no beach access whatsoever. The landscape is purely oceanic—this is a boat-only destination where the reef rises sharply from deep water, creating the distinctive pass that generates the waves. The area is relatively undeveloped and remote despite its proximity to Suva, maintaining a wild and untamed character.

Surf Setup

Lighthouse breaks as a right-hander over sharp coral reef, producing hollow, powerful waves that peel quickly across the pass. The break works best when southwest swell combines with offshore winds from the north-northeast, creating clean, well-defined walls. High tide is essential for safe passage over the sharp reef, though the break can work across various tide stages. A typical session here involves powerful, fast-moving waves that demand immediate commitment and precise positioning—this is not a forgiving wave.

Consistency and Best Time

Lighthouse is notoriously inconsistent, breaking only around five days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align perfectly. Summer months from December to April offer the best window for potential sessions, though even during this period the break remains highly unreliable. Winter months are generally less favorable. The extreme rarity of quality conditions makes this a spot you visit hoping for magic rather than expecting guaranteed waves.

Crowd Levels

Lighthouse remains virtually empty year-round, both on weekdays and weekends. The combination of difficult access, inconsistent conditions, and expert-only requirements means you'll rarely encounter other surfers here. This isolation is part of the appeal for those lucky enough to score.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for advanced and expert surfers with years of experience on challenging reef passes. Intermediate surfers should not attempt Lighthouse—the sharp coral, powerful swells, and technical takeoffs create genuine danger for anyone below expert level. Only experienced reef surfers with strong paddle power and excellent wave judgment should consider paddling out here.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp coral and rocks demand careful navigation and respect. The reef bottom offers no forgiveness for mistakes, and the powerful, fast-moving waves can easily separate inexperienced surfers from their boards. Always wear adequate protection and approach this break only when you're certain of your abilities.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from December to April bring water temperatures around 26°C, requiring only boardshorts or a thin summer wetsuit for UV protection. Winter months from June to October see temperatures drop slightly but remain warm at around 24-25°C, still manageable in boardshorts or a light wetsuit. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25-26°C, making boardshorts the standard choice.

How to Get There

Fly into Nausori International Airport near Suva, located just 19 kilometers from Lighthouse, or alternatively into Nadi International Airport 115 kilometers away. From Suva, arrange boat access through local operators—this is a boat-only break with no beach access. The five-minute boat ride from Suva makes this one of Fiji's most accessible expert breaks by water, though you'll need to coordinate with local guides or resorts familiar with the pass.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, South
Good wind direction:
frequency
Rarely break (5day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 2.5m-3m / 8ft-10ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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Summer months from December to April offer the best window for surfing Lighthouse, though conditions remain highly unreliable year-round. The break works best when southwest swell combines with offshore winds from the north-northeast. Winter months are generally less favorable. Lighthouse breaks only around five days per year when specific swell and wind conditions align perfectly, making this an extremely rare opportunity requiring patience and flexibility.
Lighthouse is exclusively for advanced and expert surfers with years of experience on challenging reef passes. Intermediate surfers should not attempt this break due to sharp coral, powerful swells, and technical takeoffs that create genuine danger. Only experienced reef surfers with strong paddle power and excellent wave judgment should consider paddling out. The reef bottom offers no forgiveness for mistakes, making this a spot reserved entirely for the most committed and skilled surfers.
Lighthouse breaks as a right-hander over sharp coral reef, producing hollow, powerful waves that peel quickly across the pass. The break generates fast-moving waves that demand immediate commitment and precise positioning. High tide is essential for safe passage over the sharp reef, though the break can work across various tide stages. Conditions create clean, well-defined walls when southwest swell combines with offshore winds from the north-northeast.
Lighthouse remains virtually empty year-round, offering complete isolation from other surfers. Access requires a five-minute boat ride from Suva, making this a boat-only destination with no beach access whatsoever. Fly into Nausori International Airport just 19 kilometers away or Nadi International Airport 115 kilometers distant. Arrange boat access through local operators or resorts familiar with the pass. The difficult access and expert-only requirements ensure you'll rarely encounter other surfers here.
Lighthouse offers an exclusive and challenging wave just minutes from Fiji's capital, delivering hollow, fast barrels over unforgiving coral that rewards only the most committed surfers. The break's extreme rarity, breaking only around five days yearly, makes this a spot you visit hoping for magic rather than expecting guaranteed waves. Located on an exposed reef pass surrounded by open ocean with no beach access, Lighthouse maintains a wild and untamed character despite proximity to Suva, creating an unparalleled sense of isolation and adventure.

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