Point nth of Al Ashkarah

21.950533 N / 59.645800 O

Point nth of Al Ashkarah Surf Spot Guide, Oman

Tucked away on Oman's remote eastern coast, Point nth of Al Ashkarah delivers a pristine right-hand point break over a sandy bottom that peels reliably for long, carving rides. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, adventurous vibe perfect for surfers seeking solitude amid desert-backed waves. Sessions here feel like a secret discovery, with consistent lines waiting for those willing to venture off the beaten path.

Geography and Nature

Point nth of Al Ashkarah sits north of the small coastal town of Al Ashkarah, along the vast Ash Sharqiyah coastline facing the Indian Ocean. The area is strikingly remote, framed by golden desert dunes and rugged mountains that drop sharply to a long, sandy beach stretching several kilometers. A prominent point juts into the sea, creating the break, with minimal development—just scattered fishing huts and endless empty horizons giving it a true frontier feel.

Surf Setup

This spot features a classic right-hand point break that wraps along the headland, offering peeling walls ideal for turns and the occasional section with punch. Best swells come from the south-southwest, wrapping into the bay, while west-northwest winds keep faces clean and offshore. It works across all tides, though mid to high tide smooths out the sandy bottom for longer rides. On a typical session, expect user-friendly 1 to 2 meter faces holding up to 300 meters on good days, with playful shape for flowing maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf here is fairly consistent year-round thanks to exposure to Indian Ocean windswells, but peak conditions hit during the summer monsoon season from May to September when swells build to 2-3 meters with reliable energy. Winter months from December to March bring smaller, cleaner waves around 1 meter, ideal for lighter sessions, while spring and fall offer transitional swells. Avoid early afternoons when northerly monsoon winds can turn choppy, and time trips for mornings to score glassier conditions.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with rarely any surfers in the water. You'll likely have the point to yourself, sharing space only with local fishermen in the distance.

Who It's For

Point nth of Al Ashkarah suits intermediate to advanced surfers who can handle remote logistics and read shifting point dynamics. Beginners might find easier beach breaks nearby, but here intermediates can hone turns on the peeling rights, while advanced riders chase longer walls and peak swells. Everyone appreciates the solitude for focused progression without interference.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling along the point and rocks near the water's edge at low tide, plus potential jellyfish seasonally. Strong currents can develop in bigger swells, so stay aware of your positioning.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 26-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 22-25°C, calling for a shorty wetsuit or springsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 24-27°C, where boardshorts work fine but a thin top adds protection from sun and wind.

How to Get There

Fly into Muscat International Airport (MCT), about 250 kilometers north, then rent a 4x4 for the 3-4 hour drive south via Route 17 toward Sur, turning right at Al Kamil toward Al Ashkarah. From there, head north along the coast for roughly 10 kilometers on a sealed road until you spot the point; a short dirt track leads to free beach parking just meters from the break. No public transport serves this remote area, so a rental car is essential for flexibility.

( Reviews)

Your surfhouse is here

Nearby Spots

Reviews

( Reviews)

Point nth of Al Ashkarah Fishermans

21.950533 N / 59.645800 O
Week-end trip
Short walk (5-15 mn)
OK
View Surf Spot
Level:
Public access: Public access
Special access: 4x4

Point nth of Al Ashkarah Surf Spot Guide, Oman

Tucked away on Oman's remote eastern coast, Point nth of Al Ashkarah delivers a pristine right-hand point break over a sandy bottom that peels reliably for long, carving rides. This uncrowded gem offers a raw, adventurous vibe perfect for surfers seeking solitude amid desert-backed waves. Sessions here feel like a secret discovery, with consistent lines waiting for those willing to venture off the beaten path.

Geography and Nature

Point nth of Al Ashkarah sits north of the small coastal town of Al Ashkarah, along the vast Ash Sharqiyah coastline facing the Indian Ocean. The area is strikingly remote, framed by golden desert dunes and rugged mountains that drop sharply to a long, sandy beach stretching several kilometers. A prominent point juts into the sea, creating the break, with minimal development—just scattered fishing huts and endless empty horizons giving it a true frontier feel.

Surf Setup

This spot features a classic right-hand point break that wraps along the headland, offering peeling walls ideal for turns and the occasional section with punch. Best swells come from the south-southwest, wrapping into the bay, while west-northwest winds keep faces clean and offshore. It works across all tides, though mid to high tide smooths out the sandy bottom for longer rides. On a typical session, expect user-friendly 1 to 2 meter faces holding up to 300 meters on good days, with playful shape for flowing maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf here is fairly consistent year-round thanks to exposure to Indian Ocean windswells, but peak conditions hit during the summer monsoon season from May to September when swells build to 2-3 meters with reliable energy. Winter months from December to March bring smaller, cleaner waves around 1 meter, ideal for lighter sessions, while spring and fall offer transitional swells. Avoid early afternoons when northerly monsoon winds can turn choppy, and time trips for mornings to score glassier conditions.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with rarely any surfers in the water. You'll likely have the point to yourself, sharing space only with local fishermen in the distance.

Who It's For

Point nth of Al Ashkarah suits intermediate to advanced surfers who can handle remote logistics and read shifting point dynamics. Beginners might find easier beach breaks nearby, but here intermediates can hone turns on the peeling rights, while advanced riders chase longer walls and peak swells. Everyone appreciates the solitude for focused progression without interference.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips pulling along the point and rocks near the water's edge at low tide, plus potential jellyfish seasonally. Strong currents can develop in bigger swells, so stay aware of your positioning.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 26-29°C, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 22-25°C, calling for a shorty wetsuit or springsuit on cooler days. Spring and fall hover at 24-27°C, where boardshorts work fine but a thin top adds protection from sun and wind.

How to Get There

Fly into Muscat International Airport (MCT), about 250 kilometers north, then rent a 4x4 for the 3-4 hour drive south via Route 17 toward Sur, turning right at Al Kamil toward Al Ashkarah. From there, head north along the coast for roughly 10 kilometers on a sealed road until you spot the point; a short dirt track leads to free beach parking just meters from the break. No public transport serves this remote area, so a rental car is essential for flexibility.

Wave Quality: Normal

Your surfspot is here

Meteo

Il link alle previsioni non è disponibile.

Webcam

Webcam not available

Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Exceptional (>500m)
Good day lenght: Exceptional (>500m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to
power

Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

Nearby surfspots

Nearby surfhouses

FAQ

Peak conditions at Point nth of Al Ashkarah hit during the summer monsoon from May to September with 2-3 meter swells. Surf is consistent year-round from Indian Ocean windswells, with winter December to March offering cleaner 1 meter waves for lighter sessions. Spring and fall bring transitional swells, but time for mornings to avoid choppy early afternoons from northerly winds.
Point nth of Al Ashkarah suits intermediate to advanced surfers who handle remote logistics and shifting point dynamics. Intermediates hone turns on peeling rights, while advanced riders chase longer walls and peak swells. Beginners find easier beach breaks nearby, with everyone enjoying solitude for focused progression.
Point nth of Al Ashkarah features a classic right-hand point break over sandy bottom, peeling reliably for long carving rides up to 300 meters. Best swells from south-southwest wrap into the bay, with west-northwest offshore winds keeping faces clean. It works across all tides, best mid to high for smoother rides on 1-2 meter user-friendly faces.
Point nth of Al Ashkarah stays empty with rarely any surfers, even on weekends, sharing space only with distant local fishermen. Fly to Muscat Airport 250 kilometers north, rent a 4x4 for 3-4 hour drive south via Route 17, then 10 kilometers north of Al Ashkarah on sealed road to free beach parking meters from the break.
Point nth of Al Ashkarah stands out as an uncrowded right-hand point break on Oman's remote eastern coast, backed by desert dunes and mountains for a raw adventurous vibe. It offers consistent peeling lines in solitude like a secret discovery, with pristine sandy bottom rides amid endless horizons and minimal development.

Reviews

(3.0 Reviews)
0 0 voti
Valutazione
Iscriviti
Notificami
guest
0 Commenti
Vecchi
Più recenti Le più votate
Feedback in linea
Visualizza tutti i commenti
chevron-down