Naa

1.638667 N / 172.959033 O

Naa Surf Spot Guide, Kiribati

Imagine peeling into a powerful right-hand point break at the remote tip of North Tarawa, where rides stretch over 200 meters with hollow sections begging for committed turns. Naa delivers consistent, powerful waves over a sharp coral reef bottom, creating an uncrowded paradise vibe that's pure reward for those who make the journey. This spot captures the raw essence of Kiribati surfing—isolated, reliable, and utterly exhilarating for those chasing long, quality lines.

Geography and Nature

Naa sits at the northwestern tip of North Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands chain, a narrow atoll stretching across the central Pacific where turquoise lagoons meet endless ocean swells. The coastal landscape features rugged reef points jutting into the sea, fringed by coconut palms and low-lying mangroves, far from any urban bustle in this truly remote setting. The beach access leads to a rocky, reef-strewn entry with no sandy stretches, emphasizing the wild, untouched geography of Kiribati's outer fringes.

Surf Setup

Naa is a classic point break firing reliable right-handers that wrap around the headland, offering long, powerful walls with hollow sections on the right. Optimal swells come from the ENE direction, while ESE to SW winds keep it offshore and clean. Surf only on high to highest tides to avoid the shallow, sharp reef; expect a typical session to deliver 100 to 500-meter rides when conditions align, with waves holding up to double overhead on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

Naa offers regular surf throughout the year thanks to its exposure to trade wind swells and occasional wraps from northern hemispheres, making it one of Tarawa's most reliable breaks. The prime season runs from October to March when northern swells peak alongside lighter winds, though ENE pulses can fire any month—check forecasts for high tide windows. Avoid dead flat periods in the calmer trade wind lulls from April to September if chasing peak power.

Crowd Levels

Naa remains empty on both weekdays and weekends, with sessions often solo due to its remoteness. You'll rarely share waves with tourists or locals, preserving that exclusive Pacific feel.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef point waves and long paddles. Beginners should steer clear of the sharp coral and steep takeoffs, while intermediates might find the high-tide requirement and remoteness challenging. Advanced riders will love linking sections on 200-plus meter rides, testing speed and flow in warm, uncrowded tubes.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef that demands precise positioning and booties, plus strong currents from the point. Remoteness means self-reliance is key, so paddle with a buddy and respect the isolation.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, still calling for minimal cover like trunks alone. Spring and fall hover at 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, perfect for rash guards to combat sunburn during extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Bonriki International Airport (TRW) on South Tarawa, about 40 kilometers south of Naa by road and boat. Arrange trucks at the Abaokoro Council for the land transfer to the launch point, then hop a one-hour boat ride across the lagoon to the spot, followed by a 400-meter paddle out. No public transport runs this far north, so coordinate with local operators for reliable access—parking is informal near council areas.

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Naa Tarawa Meang

Kiribati
1.638667 N / 172.959033 O
Sell the house, wife and kids
Long walk (>30 mn)
OK
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Public access
Special access: Paddle > 20mn or Boat

Naa Surf Spot Guide, Kiribati

Imagine peeling into a powerful right-hand point break at the remote tip of North Tarawa, where rides stretch over 200 meters with hollow sections begging for committed turns. Naa delivers consistent, powerful waves over a sharp coral reef bottom, creating an uncrowded paradise vibe that's pure reward for those who make the journey. This spot captures the raw essence of Kiribati surfing—isolated, reliable, and utterly exhilarating for those chasing long, quality lines.

Geography and Nature

Naa sits at the northwestern tip of North Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands chain, a narrow atoll stretching across the central Pacific where turquoise lagoons meet endless ocean swells. The coastal landscape features rugged reef points jutting into the sea, fringed by coconut palms and low-lying mangroves, far from any urban bustle in this truly remote setting. The beach access leads to a rocky, reef-strewn entry with no sandy stretches, emphasizing the wild, untouched geography of Kiribati's outer fringes.

Surf Setup

Naa is a classic point break firing reliable right-handers that wrap around the headland, offering long, powerful walls with hollow sections on the right. Optimal swells come from the ENE direction, while ESE to SW winds keep it offshore and clean. Surf only on high to highest tides to avoid the shallow, sharp reef; expect a typical session to deliver 100 to 500-meter rides when conditions align, with waves holding up to double overhead on bigger days.

Consistency and Best Time

Naa offers regular surf throughout the year thanks to its exposure to trade wind swells and occasional wraps from northern hemispheres, making it one of Tarawa's most reliable breaks. The prime season runs from October to March when northern swells peak alongside lighter winds, though ENE pulses can fire any month—check forecasts for high tide windows. Avoid dead flat periods in the calmer trade wind lulls from April to September if chasing peak power.

Crowd Levels

Naa remains empty on both weekdays and weekends, with sessions often solo due to its remoteness. You'll rarely share waves with tourists or locals, preserving that exclusive Pacific feel.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who thrive on powerful reef point waves and long paddles. Beginners should steer clear of the sharp coral and steep takeoffs, while intermediates might find the high-tide requirement and remoteness challenging. Advanced riders will love linking sections on 200-plus meter rides, testing speed and flow in warm, uncrowded tubes.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral reef that demands precise positioning and booties, plus strong currents from the point. Remoteness means self-reliance is key, so paddle with a buddy and respect the isolation.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, still calling for minimal cover like trunks alone. Spring and fall hover at 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, perfect for rash guards to combat sunburn during extended sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Bonriki International Airport (TRW) on South Tarawa, about 40 kilometers south of Naa by road and boat. Arrange trucks at the Abaokoro Council for the land transfer to the launch point, then hop a one-hour boat ride across the lagoon to the spot, followed by a 400-meter paddle out. No public transport runs this far north, so coordinate with local operators for reliable access—parking is informal near council areas.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Exceptional (>500m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power

Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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FAQ

The prime season for surfing Naa runs from October to March when northern swells peak with lighter winds, though ENE pulses can fire any month. Surf on high to highest tides for optimal conditions with ESE to SW offshore winds and ENE swells. Naa offers regular surf year-round due to trade wind swells and northern wraps, but avoid calmer lulls from April to September if seeking peak power. Check forecasts for high tide windows to catch reliable right-handers.
Naa suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle powerful reef point waves and long paddles. Beginners should avoid the sharp coral reef and steep takeoffs, while intermediates may find the high-tide needs and remoteness challenging. Advanced riders thrive on linking hollow sections during 200-plus meter rides, testing speed and flow in warm, uncrowded tubes.
Naa features a powerful right-hand point break over a sharp coral reef, delivering long walls with hollow sections and rides from 100 to 500 meters up to double overhead. Optimal swells come from ENE, with ESE to SW winds keeping it offshore and clean. Surf only on high to highest tides to navigate the shallow reef safely.
Naa stays empty with solo sessions due to remoteness, rarely shared with tourists or locals. Fly into Bonriki International Airport on South Tarawa, 40 kilometers south, then arrange trucks at Abaokoro Council for land transfer, a one-hour boat across the lagoon, and 400-meter paddle out. No public transport; coordinate with local operators, with informal parking near council areas.
Naa stands out with its powerful right-hand point break at North Tarawa's remote tip, offering uncrowded 200-plus meter rides with hollow sections over sharp coral. Its isolation in Kiribati's Gilbert Islands delivers raw, reliable waves in turquoise lagoons amid coconut palms and mangroves, rewarding committed surfers with long, exhilarating lines far from urban areas.

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