Hermitage Left

-21.085883 N / 55.223100 O

Hermitage Left Surf Spot Guide, Reunion Island

Hermitage Left on Reunion Island delivers one of the west coast's most rewarding reef breaks for dedicated surfers, peeling fast and hollow lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands precision and respect. This powerful wave fires up in the channel of the island's widest lagoon, offering long rides with barrel potential when conditions align. The vibe is pure tropical intensity, blending reliable swells with the raw energy of Reunion's surf frontier.

Geography and Nature

Hermitage Left sits on the sheltered west coast of Reunion Island, an overseas French department in the Indian Ocean, framed by the expansive L'Hermitage lagoon with its coral barrier and a fierce central channel carved by ancient river erosion. The coastal landscape mixes black lava rocks with turquoise lagoon waters, backed by urban edges like nearby restaurants and lodging in L'Hermitage-les-Bains, making it more accessible than remote spots. The beach is rocky with coral outcrops, no sandy stretches, and the surrounding area features dramatic volcanic highlands rising sharply inland.

Surf Setup

Hermitage Left is a classic reef-coral break firing consistent left handers, shaped hollow, fast, and powerful with barrel sections winding toward the lagoon's outflow channel. It thrives on north to south swells, mixing groundswells and windswells, while northeast offshore winds clean up the face perfectly. The wave holds across all tide stages without losing quality, from low to high. On a typical session, expect punchy 1-2 meter faces that accelerate quickly, rewarding strong paddlers who time entries around the sharp reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular surf frequency throughout the year, though it shines brightest during the southern hemisphere winter from May to October when consistent south swells roll in up to 2 meters. Avoid the flatter summer months of December to March if chasing size, but even then, windswells keep it firing on occasion. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your window before crowds build.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the lineup, creating space for quality sessions. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and tourists, filling out the peak.

Who It's For

Hermitage Left suits experienced surfers who handle reef breaks with sharp coral and fast lines. Beginners should steer clear due to the demanding bottom and power, while intermediates might progress here with caution but risk tough wipeouts. Advanced riders thrive on the hollow tubes and length, pushing their limits in this high-performance setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the strong channel rips flushing out of the lagoon, sharp coral reef on the bottom, and sea urchins that require booties for entry and exit. Shark awareness is key in Reunion waters, so stick to patrolled zones and follow local surf patrol guidelines.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings balmy water temperatures of 24-27°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for most sessions. Winter from June to October cools to 22-25°C, calling for a 2-3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 23-26°C, making a spring suit optional for comfort during longer paddles.

How to Get There

Fly into Roland Garros Airport (RUN) on Reunion Island, just 20 kilometers north of L'Hermitage, with direct flights from major European hubs and Mauritius. Rent a car for the straightforward 25-minute drive south on the coastal road through Saint-Denis and Saint-Paul, following signs to L'Hermitage-les-Bains. Parking is available near the lagoon entrance, with a short 200-meter walk over rocky paths to the channel entry. Public buses from the airport stop nearby, running frequently for budget travelers.

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Hermitage Left 

Reunion Island
-21.085883 N / 55.223100 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
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Hermitage Left Surf Spot Guide, Reunion Island

Hermitage Left on Reunion Island delivers one of the west coast's most rewarding reef breaks for dedicated surfers, peeling fast and hollow lefts over a sharp coral bottom that demands precision and respect. This powerful wave fires up in the channel of the island's widest lagoon, offering long rides with barrel potential when conditions align. The vibe is pure tropical intensity, blending reliable swells with the raw energy of Reunion's surf frontier.

Geography and Nature

Hermitage Left sits on the sheltered west coast of Reunion Island, an overseas French department in the Indian Ocean, framed by the expansive L'Hermitage lagoon with its coral barrier and a fierce central channel carved by ancient river erosion. The coastal landscape mixes black lava rocks with turquoise lagoon waters, backed by urban edges like nearby restaurants and lodging in L'Hermitage-les-Bains, making it more accessible than remote spots. The beach is rocky with coral outcrops, no sandy stretches, and the surrounding area features dramatic volcanic highlands rising sharply inland.

Surf Setup

Hermitage Left is a classic reef-coral break firing consistent left handers, shaped hollow, fast, and powerful with barrel sections winding toward the lagoon's outflow channel. It thrives on north to south swells, mixing groundswells and windswells, while northeast offshore winds clean up the face perfectly. The wave holds across all tide stages without losing quality, from low to high. On a typical session, expect punchy 1-2 meter faces that accelerate quickly, rewarding strong paddlers who time entries around the sharp reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers regular surf frequency throughout the year, though it shines brightest during the southern hemisphere winter from May to October when consistent south swells roll in up to 2 meters. Avoid the flatter summer months of December to March if chasing size, but even then, windswells keep it firing on occasion. Early mornings or weekdays maximize your window before crowds build.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the lineup, creating space for quality sessions. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and tourists, filling out the peak.

Who It's For

Hermitage Left suits experienced surfers who handle reef breaks with sharp coral and fast lines. Beginners should steer clear due to the demanding bottom and power, while intermediates might progress here with caution but risk tough wipeouts. Advanced riders thrive on the hollow tubes and length, pushing their limits in this high-performance setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the strong channel rips flushing out of the lagoon, sharp coral reef on the bottom, and sea urchins that require booties for entry and exit. Shark awareness is key in Reunion waters, so stick to patrolled zones and follow local surf patrol guidelines.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from December to March brings balmy water temperatures of 24-27°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for most sessions. Winter from June to October cools to 22-25°C, calling for a 2-3mm shorty wetsuit on chillier days. Spring and fall hover around 23-26°C, making a spring suit optional for comfort during longer paddles.

How to Get There

Fly into Roland Garros Airport (RUN) on Reunion Island, just 20 kilometers north of L'Hermitage, with direct flights from major European hubs and Mauritius. Rent a car for the straightforward 25-minute drive south on the coastal road through Saint-Denis and Saint-Paul, following signs to L'Hermitage-les-Bains. Parking is available near the lagoon entrance, with a short 200-meter walk over rocky paths to the channel entry. Public buses from the airport stop nearby, running frequently for budget travelers.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: Don't know
Good wind direction: Don't know
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to Don't know
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Don't know

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Hermitage Left shines brightest during southern hemisphere winter from May to October when consistent south swells deliver up to 2 meters of size. While the spot offers regular surf frequency year-round, summer months from December to March tend flatter, though windswells occasionally keep it firing. Early mornings and weekdays maximize your session window before crowds build.
Hermitage Left suits experienced surfers only due to its demanding reef break with sharp coral and fast, powerful lines. Beginners should steer clear entirely, while intermediates might progress here with caution but risk tough wipeouts. Advanced riders thrive on the hollow tubes and length, pushing their limits in this high-performance setup.
Hermitage Left is a classic reef-coral break firing consistent left handers shaped hollow, fast, and powerful with barrel sections winding toward the lagoon's outflow channel. The wave thrives on north to south swells mixing groundswells and windswells, while northeast offshore winds clean up the face perfectly. Expect punchy 1-2 meter faces that accelerate quickly across all tide stages without losing quality.
Fly into Roland Garros Airport just 20 kilometers north, then rent a car for a straightforward 25-minute drive south to L'Hermitage-les-Bains. Parking is available near the lagoon entrance with a short 200-meter walk over rocky paths to the channel entry. Weekdays see just a few surfers, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and tourists.
Hermitage Left delivers one of the west coast's most rewarding reef breaks, peeling fast and hollow lefts over sharp coral in the island's widest lagoon carved by ancient river erosion. The wave offers long rides with barrel potential when conditions align, blending reliable swells with tropical intensity. Its sheltered west coast location near L'Hermitage-les-Bains restaurants and lodging makes it more accessible than remote spots while maintaining raw, high-performance energy.

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