Papa Tangaroa

-27.169900 N / -109.387217 O

Papa Tangaroa Surf Spot Guide, Easter Island

Papa Tangaroa stands as one of the most intense and rewarding reef breaks in the Southern Hemisphere, delivering hollow, fast-moving barrels that peel across sharp coral and lava rock. This is not a wave for the faint-hearted or inexperienced, but rather a proving ground where expert surfers chase some of the most perfect tubes of their lives. The wave gained international recognition in 1993 when big wave pioneers Brock Little and Laird Hamilton surfed it, revealing its true potential to the world.

Geography and Nature

Located on the south side of Easter Island's distinctive boomerang shape, Papa Tangaroa sits in a remote and rugged coastal environment far removed from the island's main settlement. The surrounding landscape is characterized by volcanic rock formations and windswept terrain typical of Rapa Nui's dramatic coastline. The break itself features a rocky reef system with coral heads and sharp volcanic formations that create the wave's powerful characteristics. Access requires a long walk of more than 30 minutes across exposed terrain, emphasizing the spot's isolated and committed nature.

Surf Setup

Papa Tangaroa breaks as a right and left peak over a shallow coral and rock reef, producing powerful, ledgy slabs that demand precision and commitment. The wave responds best to southwest and south swell directions, with the most favorable wind conditions arriving from the northwest, west, and southwest. Mid to high tide stages produce the most rideable conditions, though the reef will suck dry during low tide, exposing dangerous coral heads and sharp rocks. A typical session at Papa Tangaroa involves paddling out from the north side of the channel, moving cautiously toward the peak, and committing fully to each wave without hesitation.

Consistency and Best Time

Papa Tangaroa maintains exceptional consistency throughout the year, with quality waves arriving on more than 150 days annually. The peak season runs from January through February when crystalline swells roll in under clear skies and offshore winds align perfectly. However, this break can deliver epic sessions at any time of year, making it a year-round destination for those willing to chase the right conditions and be patient with the temperamental nature of the wave.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers venture to Papa Tangaroa on either weekdays or weekends, making it an uncrowded alternative to famous big wave breaks elsewhere. The remote location and expert-only skill requirement naturally limit the lineup to dedicated travelers and experienced locals.

Who It's For

Papa Tangaroa is exclusively for expert and professional surfers in peak physical condition. This wave demands complete commitment, precise technique, and the ability to handle heavy, fast-moving barrels without hesitation. Intermediate surfers should not attempt this break, as the consequences of mistakes on shallow coral reef are severe.

Hazards to Respect

Sea urchins inhabit the reef and shallow water, requiring protective footwear and a wetsuit for safety. Sharp coral and volcanic rocks present constant cutting hazards, while rips and undertow demand strong swimming ability. Sharks are present in the waters around Easter Island, though incidents remain rare.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit for extended sessions. Winter from December to March sees temperatures between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius, making a 4 to 5 millimeter suit advisable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 19 and 21 degrees Celsius, with a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit providing adequate protection.

How to Get There

Mataveri International Airport serves Easter Island, located approximately 10 kilometers from Hanga Roa, the main town. Rental cars are essential for reaching Papa Tangaroa, as public transportation does not service the remote southern coastline. From Hanga Roa, drive south and follow local directions toward the break, allowing at least one hour of travel time. Parking is available near the trailhead, though facilities are minimal. The final approach requires the long walk across volcanic terrain to reach the break itself.

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Papa Tangaroa Tangaroa

Easter Island
-27.169900 N / -109.387217 O
Take a car
Long walk (>30 mn)
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Papa Tangaroa Surf Spot Guide, Easter Island

Papa Tangaroa stands as one of the most intense and rewarding reef breaks in the Southern Hemisphere, delivering hollow, fast-moving barrels that peel across sharp coral and lava rock. This is not a wave for the faint-hearted or inexperienced, but rather a proving ground where expert surfers chase some of the most perfect tubes of their lives. The wave gained international recognition in 1993 when big wave pioneers Brock Little and Laird Hamilton surfed it, revealing its true potential to the world.

Geography and Nature

Located on the south side of Easter Island's distinctive boomerang shape, Papa Tangaroa sits in a remote and rugged coastal environment far removed from the island's main settlement. The surrounding landscape is characterized by volcanic rock formations and windswept terrain typical of Rapa Nui's dramatic coastline. The break itself features a rocky reef system with coral heads and sharp volcanic formations that create the wave's powerful characteristics. Access requires a long walk of more than 30 minutes across exposed terrain, emphasizing the spot's isolated and committed nature.

Surf Setup

Papa Tangaroa breaks as a right and left peak over a shallow coral and rock reef, producing powerful, ledgy slabs that demand precision and commitment. The wave responds best to southwest and south swell directions, with the most favorable wind conditions arriving from the northwest, west, and southwest. Mid to high tide stages produce the most rideable conditions, though the reef will suck dry during low tide, exposing dangerous coral heads and sharp rocks. A typical session at Papa Tangaroa involves paddling out from the north side of the channel, moving cautiously toward the peak, and committing fully to each wave without hesitation.

Consistency and Best Time

Papa Tangaroa maintains exceptional consistency throughout the year, with quality waves arriving on more than 150 days annually. The peak season runs from January through February when crystalline swells roll in under clear skies and offshore winds align perfectly. However, this break can deliver epic sessions at any time of year, making it a year-round destination for those willing to chase the right conditions and be patient with the temperamental nature of the wave.

Crowd Levels

Few surfers venture to Papa Tangaroa on either weekdays or weekends, making it an uncrowded alternative to famous big wave breaks elsewhere. The remote location and expert-only skill requirement naturally limit the lineup to dedicated travelers and experienced locals.

Who It's For

Papa Tangaroa is exclusively for expert and professional surfers in peak physical condition. This wave demands complete commitment, precise technique, and the ability to handle heavy, fast-moving barrels without hesitation. Intermediate surfers should not attempt this break, as the consequences of mistakes on shallow coral reef are severe.

Hazards to Respect

Sea urchins inhabit the reef and shallow water, requiring protective footwear and a wetsuit for safety. Sharp coral and volcanic rocks present constant cutting hazards, while rips and undertow demand strong swimming ability. Sharks are present in the waters around Easter Island, though incidents remain rare.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit for extended sessions. Winter from December to March sees temperatures between 18 and 20 degrees Celsius, making a 4 to 5 millimeter suit advisable. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 19 and 21 degrees Celsius, with a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit providing adequate protection.

How to Get There

Mataveri International Airport serves Easter Island, located approximately 10 kilometers from Hanga Roa, the main town. Rental cars are essential for reaching Papa Tangaroa, as public transportation does not service the remote southern coastline. From Hanga Roa, drive south and follow local directions toward the break, allowing at least one hour of travel time. Parking is available near the trailhead, though facilities are minimal. The final approach requires the long walk across volcanic terrain to reach the break itself.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Ledgey, Slab
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Peak season runs from January through February when crystalline swells arrive under clear skies and offshore winds align perfectly. Papa Tangaroa maintains exceptional consistency year-round with quality waves on more than 150 days annually, making it a viable destination any time of year for patient surfers willing to chase the right conditions and temperamental nature of the break.
Papa Tangaroa is exclusively for expert and professional surfers in peak physical condition. This wave demands complete commitment, precise technique, and the ability to handle heavy, fast-moving barrels without hesitation. Intermediate surfers should not attempt this break due to severe consequences of mistakes on shallow coral reef.
Papa Tangaroa breaks as a right and left peak over shallow coral and rock reef, producing powerful, ledgy slabs that demand precision and commitment. The wave responds best to southwest and south swell directions with favorable wind from northwest, west, and southwest. Mid to high tide stages produce the most rideable conditions before the reef sucks dry at low tide.
Papa Tangaroa requires a long walk exceeding 30 minutes across exposed volcanic terrain from the parking area near the trailhead. Few surfers venture here on weekdays or weekends, making it uncrowded. Rental cars are essential from Hanga Roa, located approximately 10 kilometers away, as public transportation does not service the remote southern coastline.
Papa Tangaroa stands as one of the most intense and rewarding reef breaks in the Southern Hemisphere, delivering hollow, fast-moving barrels across sharp coral and lava rock. The wave gained international recognition in 1993 when big wave pioneers surfed it, revealing its true potential. Located on Easter Island's remote south side, it offers expert surfers some of the most perfect tubes of their lives.

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