Karang Sari

-6.9833 N / 106.5333 O

Karang Sari Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in West Java, Karang Sari delivers a classic point-break experience with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering fast lines that keep sessions exciting yet approachable. This spot captures a relaxed, uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality waves without the hustle, where the ocean's rhythm blends seamlessly with the coastal serenity. It's the kind of place where you can lock into a long ride and feel the pure joy of surfing in Indonesia.

Geography and Nature

Karang Sari sits on the southern coast of West Java, just east of the popular Cimaja break and before reaching Pelabuhan Ratu, in a relatively remote stretch of rugged coastline accessible from the main road. The area features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky outcrops framed by lush green hills and traditional fishing villages, giving it an authentic, laid-back feel far from urban bustle. The beach itself is mostly sandy with some rocky sections near the point, backed by simple local warungs and open horizons that enhance the natural surf atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Karang Sari is a reliable point-break firing both right and left handers, with fast, powerful sections that hold shape well for carving turns and the occasional barrel on bigger swells. It thrives on northeast swells wrapping in from the Indian Ocean, while west to southwest winds keep faces clean and offshore for optimal sessions. Mid to high tides work best to cover the rocky bottom, avoiding low-tide scrapes, and you can expect consistent 1-2 meter faces on good days with rides pushing 150 meters or more. A typical session here means scoring multiple waves per set in a fast lineup that rewards positioning and flow.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular frequency thanks to its exposure to northeast swells, making it super consistent year-round, though the dry season from April to October delivers the cleanest conditions with lighter winds and steady 1-2 meter surf. Peak months are June through September when swells pulse reliably and offshore winds dominate mornings. Avoid November to March's wet season if possible, as unpredictable rains and onshore winds can chop things up, though early mornings still offer rideable waves.

Crowd Levels

Karang Sari stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays and weekends alike, blending a mix of local riders and occasional visitors. Its position off the main tourist trail keeps lineups mellow.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Karang Sari shines for intermediates and above who appreciate its fast point lines and power, but beginners can paddle out on smaller days thanks to the sandy sections. Newcomers will find forgiving shoulders to practice, while experienced surfers chase the speed and length. Everyone leaves stoked from the variety and consistency.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the inside at low tide and potential rips pulling out from the point during bigger swells. Standard booties help navigate the bottom safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 26-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 24-26°C with more rain, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds warmth on cooler mornings. Spring and fall hover around 25-27°C, making spring suits optional for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta, about 150 kilometers northwest of Karang Sari, then drive south for 4-5 hours along decent coastal roads toward Pelabuhan Ratu. Rent a car or scooter for flexibility, or hire a private driver from Jakarta for around 1.5 million IDR one-way; surf camps in the area often provide transfers. Spot the break easily from the main road near local markers, with free roadside parking just a short 200-meter walk to the beach. Public minibuses (angkot) run from Pelabuhan Ratu but are infrequent, so plan ahead for the final leg.

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Karang Sari 

Indonesia
-6.9833 N / 106.5333 O
West Java
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Karang Sari Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Nestled in West Java, Karang Sari delivers a classic point-break experience with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, offering fast lines that keep sessions exciting yet approachable. This spot captures a relaxed, uncrowded vibe perfect for surfers seeking quality waves without the hustle, where the ocean's rhythm blends seamlessly with the coastal serenity. It's the kind of place where you can lock into a long ride and feel the pure joy of surfing in Indonesia.

Geography and Nature

Karang Sari sits on the southern coast of West Java, just east of the popular Cimaja break and before reaching Pelabuhan Ratu, in a relatively remote stretch of rugged coastline accessible from the main road. The area features a mix of sandy beaches and rocky outcrops framed by lush green hills and traditional fishing villages, giving it an authentic, laid-back feel far from urban bustle. The beach itself is mostly sandy with some rocky sections near the point, backed by simple local warungs and open horizons that enhance the natural surf atmosphere.

Surf Setup

Karang Sari is a reliable point-break firing both right and left handers, with fast, powerful sections that hold shape well for carving turns and the occasional barrel on bigger swells. It thrives on northeast swells wrapping in from the Indian Ocean, while west to southwest winds keep faces clean and offshore for optimal sessions. Mid to high tides work best to cover the rocky bottom, avoiding low-tide scrapes, and you can expect consistent 1-2 meter faces on good days with rides pushing 150 meters or more. A typical session here means scoring multiple waves per set in a fast lineup that rewards positioning and flow.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts regular frequency thanks to its exposure to northeast swells, making it super consistent year-round, though the dry season from April to October delivers the cleanest conditions with lighter winds and steady 1-2 meter surf. Peak months are June through September when swells pulse reliably and offshore winds dominate mornings. Avoid November to March's wet season if possible, as unpredictable rains and onshore winds can chop things up, though early mornings still offer rideable waves.

Crowd Levels

Karang Sari stays remarkably uncrowded with just a few surfers on weekdays and weekends alike, blending a mix of local riders and occasional visitors. Its position off the main tourist trail keeps lineups mellow.

Who It's For

Suitable for all surfers, Karang Sari shines for intermediates and above who appreciate its fast point lines and power, but beginners can paddle out on smaller days thanks to the sandy sections. Newcomers will find forgiving shoulders to practice, while experienced surfers chase the speed and length. Everyone leaves stoked from the variety and consistency.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the inside at low tide and potential rips pulling out from the point during bigger swells. Standard booties help navigate the bottom safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters averaging 26-28°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 24-26°C with more rain, where a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit adds warmth on cooler mornings. Spring and fall hover around 25-27°C, making spring suits optional for most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta, about 150 kilometers northwest of Karang Sari, then drive south for 4-5 hours along decent coastal roads toward Pelabuhan Ratu. Rent a car or scooter for flexibility, or hire a private driver from Jakarta for around 1.5 million IDR one-way; surf camps in the area often provide transfers. Spot the break easily from the main road near local markers, with free roadside parking just a short 200-meter walk to the beach. Public minibuses (angkot) run from Pelabuhan Ratu but are infrequent, so plan ahead for the final leg.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthEast
Good wind direction: West, SouthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fast
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Surf Karang Sari year-round for consistency, but the dry season from April to October offers the cleanest conditions with steady 1-2 meter waves and lighter winds. Peak months are June through September when northeast swells pulse reliably and offshore winds dominate mornings. Mid to high tides work best to cover rocks, while avoiding November to March wet season's choppy onshore winds, though early mornings remain rideable.
Karang Sari suits all surfers, shining for intermediates and above who love its fast point lines and power. Beginners can paddle out on smaller days thanks to sandy sections and forgiving shoulders for practice. Experienced surfers chase the speed and long rides up to 150 meters, leaving everyone stoked from the variety and consistency.
Karang Sari is a reliable point-break with peeling rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, delivering fast, powerful sections for carving and occasional barrels. It thrives on northeast swells from the Indian Ocean with west to southwest offshore winds, holding 1-2 meter faces and rides up to 150 meters or more in a fast lineup.
Karang Sari stays remarkably uncrowded with few local riders and visitors even on weekends, thanks to its off-the-main-tourist-trail position. Fly into Jakarta's CGK airport 150 kilometers northwest, then drive 4-5 hours south toward Pelabuhan Ratu. Spot it from the main road with free roadside parking and a 200-meter walk to the beach.
Karang Sari stands out for its relaxed, uncrowded vibe with quality peeling rights and lefts on a mostly sandy bottom, blending fast exciting lines with approachable sessions amid coastal serenity. East of Cimaja and before Pelabuhan Ratu, it offers authentic fishing villages, lush hills, and consistent year-round waves without urban hustle, perfect for pure surfing joy.

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