Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel

-6.957767 N / 106.435550 O

Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in a serene cove, Karang Haji at OceanQueen Hotel delivers a mellow right-hand point break that peels reliably over a reef bottom mixed with sand, offering fun, ordinary waves for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, with glassy conditions often holding when nearby spots falter, making it a hidden gem for those craving long, forgiving rides up to 150 meters on good days. This spot shines for its accessibility right by the resort, blending convenience with West Java's tropical charm.

Geography and Nature

Karang Haji sits in a small, sheltered cove just east of the OceanQueen Hotel in West Java, about 2 kilometers west of Cisolok town near Pelabuhan Ratu. The coastal landscape features lush green hills framing a black volcanic sand beach edged by coral reefs and sharp rocks, creating a remote yet reachable paradise away from urban bustle. The surrounding area boasts traditional Indonesian scenery with verdant foliage and a quiet, natural ambiance that enhances the surfing escape.

Surf Setup

This right-hand point break works best with south and southeast swells, ideally 1.5 to 2.5 meters, under northeast offshore winds that keep faces clean and glassy. Mid tide is prime, though it holds surf across most stages, delivering fun, mellow sections that link up nicely without much power or barreling—perfect for carving turns and nose-riding. On a typical session, expect waist-high to overhead waves peeling steadily for 50 to 150 meters, sheltered from wind and providing consistent fun even on moderate swells.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf here is fairly consistent and regular, firing about 100 days a year, with the dry season from May to October offering the most reliable southwest swells and clean conditions. Aim for this period when distant groundswells wrap in perfectly, while avoiding the wet season from November to April when rains and inconsistent swells reduce quality. Northeast trades enhance sessions year-round, but mornings often deliver the cleanest faces.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see the lineup mostly empty, ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw just a few surfers, including a mix of locals and visitors. The low crowd factor keeps it peaceful overall.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels from beginners to intermediates, this forgiving reef rewards longboarders and those honing skills with its mellow walls and lack of closeouts. Beginners enjoy waist-high starters without overwhelming power, intermediates link sections up to double overhead, and advanced surfers appreciate the uncrowded practice space. It's not world-class intense but builds confidence across the board.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp coral reefs and rocks, especially at low tide, and note potential private access near the resort—always check with locals politely. Rips are minimal, but respect the bottom to avoid scrapes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays very warm year-round around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts and rash vest. Summer from June to October averages 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, still boardshorts only. Spring and fall mirror this at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, rash vest sufficient for sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Jakarta's Pondok Cabe Airport (PCB), 77 kilometers away, or Halim Perdanakusuma International (HLP), 91 kilometers distant, then drive 4 to 5 hours southwest via toll roads to Pelabuhan Ratu, followed by a winding 17-kilometer road to the resort—rent a car or ojek motorbike for ease. Park at the prominent OceanQueen Hotel lot, then walk 15 to 30 minutes down a steep trail on the left before the gate to the cove. Public buses reach Pelabuhan Ratu or Cisolok, from where ojeks cover the last leg practically.

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Indonesia
-6.957767 N / 106.435550 O
West Java
Take a car
Good walk (15-30 mn)
OK
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Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in a serene cove, Karang Haji at OceanQueen Hotel delivers a mellow right-hand point break that peels reliably over a reef bottom mixed with sand, offering fun, ordinary waves for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions. The vibe here is relaxed and inviting, with glassy conditions often holding when nearby spots falter, making it a hidden gem for those craving long, forgiving rides up to 150 meters on good days. This spot shines for its accessibility right by the resort, blending convenience with West Java's tropical charm.

Geography and Nature

Karang Haji sits in a small, sheltered cove just east of the OceanQueen Hotel in West Java, about 2 kilometers west of Cisolok town near Pelabuhan Ratu. The coastal landscape features lush green hills framing a black volcanic sand beach edged by coral reefs and sharp rocks, creating a remote yet reachable paradise away from urban bustle. The surrounding area boasts traditional Indonesian scenery with verdant foliage and a quiet, natural ambiance that enhances the surfing escape.

Surf Setup

This right-hand point break works best with south and southeast swells, ideally 1.5 to 2.5 meters, under northeast offshore winds that keep faces clean and glassy. Mid tide is prime, though it holds surf across most stages, delivering fun, mellow sections that link up nicely without much power or barreling—perfect for carving turns and nose-riding. On a typical session, expect waist-high to overhead waves peeling steadily for 50 to 150 meters, sheltered from wind and providing consistent fun even on moderate swells.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf here is fairly consistent and regular, firing about 100 days a year, with the dry season from May to October offering the most reliable southwest swells and clean conditions. Aim for this period when distant groundswells wrap in perfectly, while avoiding the wet season from November to April when rains and inconsistent swells reduce quality. Northeast trades enhance sessions year-round, but mornings often deliver the cleanest faces.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see the lineup mostly empty, ideal for solo sessions, while weekends draw just a few surfers, including a mix of locals and visitors. The low crowd factor keeps it peaceful overall.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels from beginners to intermediates, this forgiving reef rewards longboarders and those honing skills with its mellow walls and lack of closeouts. Beginners enjoy waist-high starters without overwhelming power, intermediates link sections up to double overhead, and advanced surfers appreciate the uncrowded practice space. It's not world-class intense but builds confidence across the board.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp coral reefs and rocks, especially at low tide, and note potential private access near the resort—always check with locals politely. Rips are minimal, but respect the bottom to avoid scrapes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays very warm year-round around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, perfect for boardshorts and rash vest. Summer from June to October averages 29 degrees Celsius with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, still boardshorts only. Spring and fall mirror this at 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, rash vest sufficient for sun protection.

How to Get There

Fly into Jakarta's Pondok Cabe Airport (PCB), 77 kilometers away, or Halim Perdanakusuma International (HLP), 91 kilometers distant, then drive 4 to 5 hours southwest via toll roads to Pelabuhan Ratu, followed by a winding 17-kilometer road to the resort—rent a car or ojek motorbike for ease. Park at the prominent OceanQueen Hotel lot, then walk 15 to 30 minutes down a steep trail on the left before the gate to the cove. Public buses reach Pelabuhan Ratu or Cisolok, from where ojeks cover the last leg practically.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Ordinary, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel from May to October during the dry season for the most reliable southwest swells and clean conditions. It fires about 100 days a year, ideally with south and southeast swells of 1.5 to 2.5 meters under northeast offshore winds. Mid tide is prime, though it holds across most stages, while mornings often deliver the cleanest glassy faces. Avoid November to April wet season for better consistency.
Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel suits all levels from beginners to intermediates, with forgiving mellow walls perfect for longboarders honing skills. Beginners enjoy waist-high starters without overwhelming power, intermediates link sections up to double overhead, and advanced surfers appreciate the uncrowded practice space. It builds confidence across the board without world-class intensity.
Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel features a mellow right-hand point break over a reef bottom mixed with sand, peeling steadily for 50 to 150 meters. It offers fun, ordinary waves for carving turns and nose-riding, working best with south and southeast swells of 1.5 to 2.5 meters under northeast offshore winds. Expect waist-high to overhead sections that link nicely without much power or barreling.
Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel stays mostly empty on weekdays for solo sessions and sees just a few surfers on weekends, keeping it peaceful. Access by flying into Jakarta airports 77 to 91 kilometers away, then driving 4 to 5 hours to Pelabuhan Ratu and a 17-kilometer road to the resort. Park at OceanQueen Hotel and walk 15 to 30 minutes down a steep trail; check with locals politely for private access.
Karang Haji - OceanQueen Hotel stands out as a hidden gem with uncrowded, reliable right-hand waves right by the resort, holding glassy conditions when nearby spots falter. Its serene cove offers long, forgiving rides up to 150 meters in West Java's tropical charm, blending convenience with mellow fun on a reef-sand bottom away from urban bustle for a relaxed surfing escape.

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