Periscope Point

-8.781733 N / 118.371583 O

Periscope Point Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Periscope Point delivers a powerful right-hand point break that stands out in Sumbawa's lineup for its hollow, fast sections and ledgy takeoffs over a sharp reef bottom mixed with sand. This spot rewards committed surfers with thick, top-to-bottom rides when the swell aligns, creating an intense vibe in Hu'u Bay's rugged coastal setting. It's the kind of wave that tests your speed and positioning, offering memorable barrels for those who time it right.

Geography and Nature

Periscope Point sits on the southern coast of Sumbawa in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, within the famous Hu'u Bay area also known as Lakey Peak territory. This remote yet accessible stretch features a rocky shoreline with a small sandy beach pocket near the break, backed by dry, thorn-shaped hills and sparse vegetation typical of the island's eastern side. The coastal landscape feels wild and undeveloped, with the point jutting out close to shore, sheltering the reef from some swells while exposing it to consistent southern energy.

Surf Setup

Periscope Point is a classic point break over a reef bottom of coral and sharp rocks with some sand, firing right-handers that are hollow, fast, powerful, and ledgy. It thrives on southwest and south swells, with east or northeast offshore winds cleaning up the face for optimal sessions, and performs best at mid to high tide to avoid the shallow, tricky inside. Expect a thick takeoff that accelerates into rippable walls and potential barrels on a typical good day, with wave heights from 1 to 2.5 meters peeling along the point.

Consistency and Best Time

This sheltered reef break is inconsistent, firing only sometimes, but shines during the dry season from May to October when south swells roll in reliably and east trades keep conditions clean. Aim for April to August for the peak combo of swell size and offshore winds, while avoiding the wet season from November to March when rains and weaker swells dominate. Weekday mornings often yield the best uncrowded windows during prime months.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, making for relaxed sessions, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and tourists that can fill the lineup. The easy paddling channel right off the beach contributes to higher numbers on busier days.

Who It's For

Periscope Point suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its powerful speed, shallow reef, and demanding positioning. Beginners should steer clear as the sharp bottom and fast lines offer no forgiving sections, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but need solid skills for the ledges. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barrels when it's firing 2 meters plus.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rip currents that can pull you out after waves, and the sharp coral reef that demands booties and precise landings. Rocks around the point add to the challenges, so scout on smaller days first.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays consistently warm year-round around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, with no real seasonal drop. Summer from June to October averages 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March holds at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, sticking to boardshorts with a rash guard. Spring and fall mirror this at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping it rash vest territory.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Muhammad Salahuddin Airport in Bima (BMU), about 44 kilometers away, or Sumbawa Besar Airport (SWG) roughly 110 kilometers distant, both with domestic flights from Bali's DPS. From Bima, rent a motorbike or taxi for the 1-hour drive east along good roads through Hu'u Bay to the Lakey Peak area, where Periscope Point lies 2 kilometers west of Lakey Beach. Parking is easy near surf camps or beachfront spots, with a short 5 to 25-minute walk or scooter ride to the paddling channel; no reliable public transport runs directly, so arrange transfers from local accommodations.

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Periscope Point 

Indonesia
-8.781733 N / 118.371583 O
Lombok
Sell the house, wife and kids
Good walk (15-30 mn)
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Periscope Point Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

Periscope Point delivers a powerful right-hand point break that stands out in Sumbawa's lineup for its hollow, fast sections and ledgy takeoffs over a sharp reef bottom mixed with sand. This spot rewards committed surfers with thick, top-to-bottom rides when the swell aligns, creating an intense vibe in Hu'u Bay's rugged coastal setting. It's the kind of wave that tests your speed and positioning, offering memorable barrels for those who time it right.

Geography and Nature

Periscope Point sits on the southern coast of Sumbawa in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, within the famous Hu'u Bay area also known as Lakey Peak territory. This remote yet accessible stretch features a rocky shoreline with a small sandy beach pocket near the break, backed by dry, thorn-shaped hills and sparse vegetation typical of the island's eastern side. The coastal landscape feels wild and undeveloped, with the point jutting out close to shore, sheltering the reef from some swells while exposing it to consistent southern energy.

Surf Setup

Periscope Point is a classic point break over a reef bottom of coral and sharp rocks with some sand, firing right-handers that are hollow, fast, powerful, and ledgy. It thrives on southwest and south swells, with east or northeast offshore winds cleaning up the face for optimal sessions, and performs best at mid to high tide to avoid the shallow, tricky inside. Expect a thick takeoff that accelerates into rippable walls and potential barrels on a typical good day, with wave heights from 1 to 2.5 meters peeling along the point.

Consistency and Best Time

This sheltered reef break is inconsistent, firing only sometimes, but shines during the dry season from May to October when south swells roll in reliably and east trades keep conditions clean. Aim for April to August for the peak combo of swell size and offshore winds, while avoiding the wet season from November to March when rains and weaker swells dominate. Weekday mornings often yield the best uncrowded windows during prime months.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see just a few surfers in the water, making for relaxed sessions, while weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and tourists that can fill the lineup. The easy paddling channel right off the beach contributes to higher numbers on busier days.

Who It's For

Periscope Point suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its powerful speed, shallow reef, and demanding positioning. Beginners should steer clear as the sharp bottom and fast lines offer no forgiving sections, while intermediates might snag shorter rides on smaller days but need solid skills for the ledges. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barrels when it's firing 2 meters plus.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for strong rip currents that can pull you out after waves, and the sharp coral reef that demands booties and precise landings. Rocks around the point add to the challenges, so scout on smaller days first.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Water stays consistently warm year-round around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, with no real seasonal drop. Summer from June to October averages 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March holds at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, sticking to boardshorts with a rash guard. Spring and fall mirror this at 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, keeping it rash vest territory.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airport, Muhammad Salahuddin Airport in Bima (BMU), about 44 kilometers away, or Sumbawa Besar Airport (SWG) roughly 110 kilometers distant, both with domestic flights from Bali's DPS. From Bima, rent a motorbike or taxi for the 1-hour drive east along good roads through Hu'u Bay to the Lakey Peak area, where Periscope Point lies 2 kilometers west of Lakey Beach. Parking is easy near surf camps or beachfront spots, with a short 5 to 25-minute walk or scooter ride to the paddling channel; no reliable public transport runs directly, so arrange transfers from local accommodations.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction:
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Periscope Point from May to October during the dry season, peaking April to August with south swells and east or northeast offshore winds. It performs best at mid to high tide on weekday mornings for uncrowded sessions with waves from 1 to 2.5 meters. Avoid the wet season from November to March due to rains and weaker swells, as this sheltered reef break is inconsistent otherwise.
Periscope Point suits experienced and advanced surfers due to its powerful speed, shallow sharp reef bottom, and demanding positioning. Beginners should steer clear as there are no forgiving sections, while intermediates might catch shorter rides on smaller days but need solid skills for the ledgy takeoffs and fast lines.
Periscope Point offers a powerful right-hand point break over a sharp coral reef bottom mixed with sand, delivering hollow, fast, ledgy sections with thick top-to-bottom rides and potential barrels. It thrives on southwest and south swells with east or northeast offshore winds, best at mid to high tide, producing waves from 1 to 2.5 meters that test speed and positioning.
Weekdays at Periscope Point see just a few surfers for relaxed sessions, while weekends attract more locals and tourists due to the easy paddling channel off the beach. Fly into Bima Airport 44 kilometers away or Sumbawa Besar 110 kilometers distant, then drive 1 hour to Hu'u Bay; it's 2 kilometers west of Lakey Beach with easy parking and a 5 to 25-minute walk or scooter to the channel.
Periscope Point stands out in Sumbawa's Hu'u Bay with its powerful right-hand point break featuring hollow fast sections, ledgy takeoffs over sharp reef, and thick top-to-bottom rides with barrels for committed surfers. In a rugged coastal setting with dry hills, it rewards precise timing on south swells, differing from typical waves by its intense speed and positioning demands.

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