Dari Rights

-7.431233 N / 158.319083 O

Dari Rights Surf Spot Guide, Solomon Islands

Dari Rights stands as one of Solomon Islands' premier reef breaks, offering fast and hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral in remarkably consistent conditions. This world-class wave delivers the kind of uncrowded, powerful surfing experience that defines the Solomon Islands as one of the last true frontiers for reef break exploration. With over 150 surfable days per year and virtually empty lineups, Dari Rights represents the perfect combination of quality waves and solitude that serious surfers travel across the Pacific to find.

Geography and Nature

Dari Rights sits in the Solomon Islands archipelago, a remote destination in Melanesia positioned roughly 3 hours by air from Brisbane, Australia. The spot occupies a pristine tropical setting where dense rainforest meets crystalline lagoon waters, with white sand beaches and traditional village communities characterizing the coastal landscape. The break itself sits on an exposed reef system that catches full-force Pacific swells, making it one of the most swell-exposed locations in the region.

Surf Setup

Dari Rights is a right-hand reef break that works best when north, east, and northeast swells push through the region. The wave shape features fast, hollow sections with significant power, making it a technical and rewarding ride for experienced surfers. West, southwest, and south winds provide the best offshore conditions, helping to groom the wave face and extend the barrel sections. Mid-tide represents the optimal tide stage for surfing this break, when the reef shows its best shape and most consistent shape. On a typical session, expect quick takeoffs, immediate wall sections, and the kind of hollow tubes that make reef breaks so addictive.

Consistency and Best Time

Dari Rights maintains exceptional consistency throughout the year, with reliable swell arriving roughly 150 days annually. The peak season runs from November through April, when North Pacific storm systems generate regular swells between 1 and 2 meters, though conditions can push significantly larger during major swell events. January and February represent the absolute peak months when the biggest swells arrive. The dry season from May through October brings lighter, more variable conditions, though the break still receives workable swell on most days.

Crowd Levels

Dari Rights remains virtually empty throughout the week, with minimal crowds on weekends as well. The remote location and limited infrastructure mean you will likely have the wave to yourself or share it with only a handful of other surfers, making this an exceptional destination for those seeking solitude and untracked waves.

Who It's For

This break is designed for experienced and advanced surfers only. The combination of sharp coral, fast-moving waves, and powerful sections demands solid reef break skills and confident wave reading ability. Intermediate surfers with reef experience may find certain smaller swell days manageable, but the break's default character caters to those with proven ability in challenging reef environments.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral reef demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties for paddling and wipeouts. Sharks inhabit these waters, though encounters remain rare. The power and speed of the wave means mistakes carry consequences, so proper board selection and conservative positioning are essential.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From December through March, water temperatures hover around 29°C, requiring only boardshorts for most surfers. From June through August, temperatures drop to approximately 26°C, still warm enough for boardshorts though some surfers prefer a light rashguard. From September through November and March through May, expect temperatures around 27 to 28°C, making boardshorts the standard choice year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Honiara International Airport on Guadalcanal Island, the main gateway to Solomon Islands. From Honiara, book a domestic flight with Solomon Airlines to reach the nearest airstrip serving the Dari Rights area. Boat transfers from the airstrip take you to local surf camps positioned within minutes of the break. Internal flights carry luggage restrictions of approximately 16 kilograms, so pack light. Once at your accommodation, boat transfers of 10 minutes or less deliver you to the lineup.

( Reviews)

Your surfhouse is here

Nearby Spots

Reviews

( Reviews)

Dari Rights 

Solomon Islands
-7.431233 N / 158.319083 O
Surf trip
OK
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Private access
Special access: By boat only

Dari Rights Surf Spot Guide, Solomon Islands

Dari Rights stands as one of Solomon Islands' premier reef breaks, offering fast and hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral in remarkably consistent conditions. This world-class wave delivers the kind of uncrowded, powerful surfing experience that defines the Solomon Islands as one of the last true frontiers for reef break exploration. With over 150 surfable days per year and virtually empty lineups, Dari Rights represents the perfect combination of quality waves and solitude that serious surfers travel across the Pacific to find.

Geography and Nature

Dari Rights sits in the Solomon Islands archipelago, a remote destination in Melanesia positioned roughly 3 hours by air from Brisbane, Australia. The spot occupies a pristine tropical setting where dense rainforest meets crystalline lagoon waters, with white sand beaches and traditional village communities characterizing the coastal landscape. The break itself sits on an exposed reef system that catches full-force Pacific swells, making it one of the most swell-exposed locations in the region.

Surf Setup

Dari Rights is a right-hand reef break that works best when north, east, and northeast swells push through the region. The wave shape features fast, hollow sections with significant power, making it a technical and rewarding ride for experienced surfers. West, southwest, and south winds provide the best offshore conditions, helping to groom the wave face and extend the barrel sections. Mid-tide represents the optimal tide stage for surfing this break, when the reef shows its best shape and most consistent shape. On a typical session, expect quick takeoffs, immediate wall sections, and the kind of hollow tubes that make reef breaks so addictive.

Consistency and Best Time

Dari Rights maintains exceptional consistency throughout the year, with reliable swell arriving roughly 150 days annually. The peak season runs from November through April, when North Pacific storm systems generate regular swells between 1 and 2 meters, though conditions can push significantly larger during major swell events. January and February represent the absolute peak months when the biggest swells arrive. The dry season from May through October brings lighter, more variable conditions, though the break still receives workable swell on most days.

Crowd Levels

Dari Rights remains virtually empty throughout the week, with minimal crowds on weekends as well. The remote location and limited infrastructure mean you will likely have the wave to yourself or share it with only a handful of other surfers, making this an exceptional destination for those seeking solitude and untracked waves.

Who It's For

This break is designed for experienced and advanced surfers only. The combination of sharp coral, fast-moving waves, and powerful sections demands solid reef break skills and confident wave reading ability. Intermediate surfers with reef experience may find certain smaller swell days manageable, but the break's default character caters to those with proven ability in challenging reef environments.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral reef demands respect and proper footwear or reef booties for paddling and wipeouts. Sharks inhabit these waters, though encounters remain rare. The power and speed of the wave means mistakes carry consequences, so proper board selection and conservative positioning are essential.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From December through March, water temperatures hover around 29°C, requiring only boardshorts for most surfers. From June through August, temperatures drop to approximately 26°C, still warm enough for boardshorts though some surfers prefer a light rashguard. From September through November and March through May, expect temperatures around 27 to 28°C, making boardshorts the standard choice year-round.

How to Get There

Fly into Honiara International Airport on Guadalcanal Island, the main gateway to Solomon Islands. From Honiara, book a domestic flight with Solomon Airlines to reach the nearest airstrip serving the Dari Rights area. Boat transfers from the airstrip take you to local surf camps positioned within minutes of the break. Internal flights carry luggage restrictions of approximately 16 kilograms, so pack light. Once at your accommodation, boat transfers of 10 minutes or less deliver you to the lineup.

Wave Quality: World Class

Your surfspot is here

Meteo

Il link alle previsioni non è disponibile.

Webcam

Webcam not available

Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: West, SouthWest, South
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to Don't know
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

Nearby surfspots

No Surf Spots found near Dari Rights, Kagata.
We are working to add more soon!

Nearby surfhouses

No Surf House found in Kagata.
We are working to add more soon!

FAQ

Peak season runs from November through April, with January and February delivering the biggest swells. Dari Rights maintains exceptional consistency year-round with reliable swell arriving roughly 150 days annually. Even during the lighter May to October period, the break still receives workable swell on most days, making it a dependable destination across all seasons.
Dari Rights is designed exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers only. The combination of sharp coral, fast-moving waves, and powerful sections demands solid reef break skills and confident wave reading ability. Only intermediate surfers with proven reef experience may find smaller swell days manageable, but this break's default character caters to those with proven ability in challenging reef environments.
Dari Rights is a right-hand reef break featuring fast, hollow sections with significant power. The wave works best on north, east, and northeast swells, with west, southwest, and south winds providing optimal offshore conditions. Expect quick takeoffs, immediate wall sections, and hollow tubes that make reef breaks addictive, particularly during mid-tide when the reef shows its best shape.
Dari Rights remains virtually empty throughout the week with minimal crowds on weekends. Fly into Honiara International Airport, then book a domestic flight with Solomon Airlines to the nearest airstrip. Boat transfers of 10 minutes or less deliver you from your accommodation to the lineup, making access straightforward despite the remote location.
Dari Rights stands as one of Solomon Islands' premier reef breaks, offering the perfect combination of quality waves and complete solitude. With over 150 surfable days per year and virtually empty lineups, this world-class wave delivers the uncrowded, powerful surfing experience that defines the Solomon Islands as one of the last true frontiers for reef break exploration.

Reviews

(1.0 Reviews)
0 0 voti
Valutazione
Iscriviti
Notificami
guest
0 Commenti
Vecchi
Più recenti Le più votate
Feedback in linea
Visualizza tutti i commenti
chevron-down