Hanga Poukura

-27.16725839 N / -109.3795824 O

Hanga Poukura Surf Spot Guide, Easter Island

Hanga Poukura stands as one of Easter Island's most challenging and rewarding reef breaks, delivering hollow, fast-moving waves that demand respect and experience. This exposed reef break offers consistent swell with a distinctive left-hand shape that peels across sharp volcanic rock, creating the kind of powerful, unforgiving waves that separate committed surfers from casual visitors. The isolated location and raw power of the break make it a destination for those seeking authentic, uncrowded reef surfing in one of the world's most remote locations.

Geography and Nature

Hanga Poukura sits on Easter Island's south coast, roughly 5 kilometers from the main settlement of Hanga Roa. The area is characterized by rugged volcanic coastline with dramatic cliff formations and sparse vegetation typical of this windswept Pacific island. The break itself is surrounded by dark volcanic rock formations and sits in an exposed position that faces directly into Southern Ocean swells. The landscape feels raw and untamed, with minimal development nearby and a genuine sense of remoteness that defines the Easter Island experience.

Surf Setup

Hanga Poukura is a reef break that works best with south-southwest swell directions, which deliver the most consistent and well-formed waves. The break produces primarily left-hand waves that are hollow and powerful, with fast sections that require precise positioning and strong technique. North-northeast offshore winds provide the cleanest conditions, grooming the swell face and creating that crisp, defined shape reef breaks are known for. The break works across various tide stages, though checking local tide information before paddling out is essential given the reef's nature and the presence of sharp volcanic rock.

Consistency and Best Time

Hanga Poukura maintains pretty consistent swell throughout the year thanks to its exposed position and the Southern Ocean's reliable groundswell patterns. The break receives regular swell activity, making it a relatively dependable option for traveling surfers, though specific seasonal peaks will vary based on Southern Hemisphere swell patterns. Winter months from June through August typically see increased swell activity and more favorable conditions.

Crowd Levels

This break rarely gets crowded. The remote location, challenging conditions, and reef hazards naturally limit the number of surfers in the water. You will likely find the break empty or nearly empty on most days, whether you visit during the week or on weekends.

Who It's For

Hanga Poukura is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers. The sharp reef, powerful hollow waves, and fast sections demand solid technique, strong paddling ability, and excellent wave reading skills. This is not a place for learning or progression; it requires surfers who are comfortable in challenging reef environments and can handle the consequences of mistakes on sharp volcanic rock.

Hazards to Respect

The reef presents the primary hazard, with sharp volcanic rock capable of causing serious injury if you fall or lose your board. Sea urchins inhabit the reef and surrounding areas, so reef booties are essential. Strong rips and undertow are present, requiring good ocean awareness and the ability to navigate currents effectively.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 22°C, requiring only a light 2-millimeter spring suit or rash guard for most surfers. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to around 18°C, making a 3-millimeter spring suit or light winter suit appropriate. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 19 and 21°C, suitable for a 2 to 3-millimeter spring suit depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

Mataveri International Airport is the only airport serving Easter Island, located approximately 10 kilometers from Hanga Roa. From the airport, rent a vehicle as public transportation is limited. Drive south from Hanga Roa along the coastal road for roughly 5 kilometers to reach Hanga Poukura. Parking is available near the break, though facilities are minimal. The final approach involves walking across volcanic terrain to reach the water's edge.

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Hanga Poukura 

Easter Island
-27.16725839 N / -109.3795824 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: Pros or kamikaze only...
Public access: Don't know
Special access: By plane only

Hanga Poukura Surf Spot Guide, Easter Island

Hanga Poukura stands as one of Easter Island's most challenging and rewarding reef breaks, delivering hollow, fast-moving waves that demand respect and experience. This exposed reef break offers consistent swell with a distinctive left-hand shape that peels across sharp volcanic rock, creating the kind of powerful, unforgiving waves that separate committed surfers from casual visitors. The isolated location and raw power of the break make it a destination for those seeking authentic, uncrowded reef surfing in one of the world's most remote locations.

Geography and Nature

Hanga Poukura sits on Easter Island's south coast, roughly 5 kilometers from the main settlement of Hanga Roa. The area is characterized by rugged volcanic coastline with dramatic cliff formations and sparse vegetation typical of this windswept Pacific island. The break itself is surrounded by dark volcanic rock formations and sits in an exposed position that faces directly into Southern Ocean swells. The landscape feels raw and untamed, with minimal development nearby and a genuine sense of remoteness that defines the Easter Island experience.

Surf Setup

Hanga Poukura is a reef break that works best with south-southwest swell directions, which deliver the most consistent and well-formed waves. The break produces primarily left-hand waves that are hollow and powerful, with fast sections that require precise positioning and strong technique. North-northeast offshore winds provide the cleanest conditions, grooming the swell face and creating that crisp, defined shape reef breaks are known for. The break works across various tide stages, though checking local tide information before paddling out is essential given the reef's nature and the presence of sharp volcanic rock.

Consistency and Best Time

Hanga Poukura maintains pretty consistent swell throughout the year thanks to its exposed position and the Southern Ocean's reliable groundswell patterns. The break receives regular swell activity, making it a relatively dependable option for traveling surfers, though specific seasonal peaks will vary based on Southern Hemisphere swell patterns. Winter months from June through August typically see increased swell activity and more favorable conditions.

Crowd Levels

This break rarely gets crowded. The remote location, challenging conditions, and reef hazards naturally limit the number of surfers in the water. You will likely find the break empty or nearly empty on most days, whether you visit during the week or on weekends.

Who It's For

Hanga Poukura is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers. The sharp reef, powerful hollow waves, and fast sections demand solid technique, strong paddling ability, and excellent wave reading skills. This is not a place for learning or progression; it requires surfers who are comfortable in challenging reef environments and can handle the consequences of mistakes on sharp volcanic rock.

Hazards to Respect

The reef presents the primary hazard, with sharp volcanic rock capable of causing serious injury if you fall or lose your board. Sea urchins inhabit the reef and surrounding areas, so reef booties are essential. Strong rips and undertow are present, requiring good ocean awareness and the ability to navigate currents effectively.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 22°C, requiring only a light 2-millimeter spring suit or rash guard for most surfers. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to around 18°C, making a 3-millimeter spring suit or light winter suit appropriate. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 19 and 21°C, suitable for a 2 to 3-millimeter spring suit depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

Mataveri International Airport is the only airport serving Easter Island, located approximately 10 kilometers from Hanga Roa. From the airport, rent a vehicle as public transportation is limited. Drive south from Hanga Roa along the coastal road for roughly 5 kilometers to reach Hanga Poukura. Parking is available near the break, though facilities are minimal. The final approach involves walking across volcanic terrain to reach the water's edge.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Don't know
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Winter months from June through August typically see increased swell activity and more favorable conditions at Hanga Poukura. The break maintains pretty consistent swell throughout the year thanks to its exposed position and the Southern Ocean's reliable groundswell patterns. However, winter offers the most predictable and powerful waves for experienced surfers seeking optimal conditions.
Hanga Poukura is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers. The sharp reef, powerful hollow waves, and fast sections demand solid technique, strong paddling ability, and excellent wave reading skills. This break is not suitable for learning or progression and requires surfers comfortable in challenging reef environments who can handle consequences of mistakes on sharp volcanic rock.
Hanga Poukura is a reef break producing primarily left-hand waves that are hollow and powerful with fast sections. The break works best with south-southwest swell directions and north-northeast offshore winds that groom the swell face. Waves peel across sharp volcanic rock, creating the kind of powerful, unforgiving conditions that separate committed surfers from casual visitors.
Hanga Poukura sits roughly 5 kilometers from Hanga Roa on Easter Island's south coast. Drive south along the coastal road from the main settlement, with parking available near the break though facilities are minimal. This break rarely gets crowded due to its remote location, challenging conditions, and reef hazards, so you will likely find it empty or nearly empty on most days.
Hanga Poukura stands as one of Easter Island's most challenging and rewarding reef breaks, delivering hollow, fast-moving waves in one of the world's most remote locations. The isolated position on the exposed south coast facing the Southern Ocean creates authentic, uncrowded reef surfing with a raw, untamed landscape. Its distinctive left-hand shape and powerful volcanic reef setup make it a destination for those seeking genuine, unforgiving reef experiences.

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