Sales

-14.014333 N / -171.811950 O

Sales Surf Spot Guide, Western Samoa

Sales is a hidden gem on Samoa's south coast that delivers hollow, slab-like waves over sharp coral reef with remarkably few surfers in the water. Located at the rivermouth of Tafitoala village, this left-hand reef break offers the kind of raw, unpolished wave experience that serious surfers travel to the South Pacific to find. The combination of consistent swell, manageable crowds, and accessible boat access makes Sales a standout choice for surfers seeking authentic reef breaks without the pressure of packed lineups.

Geography and Nature

Sales sits at the mouth of the Tafitoala River on Upolu's south coast, where freshwater flows meet the blue waters of the South Pacific. The setting is quintessentially Samoan, with lush tropical vegetation framing the bay and the rivermouth creating a natural landmark for navigation. The break is sheltered within a bay formation, and the surrounding landscape remains relatively undeveloped, preserving the remote island atmosphere that defines this part of Samoa.

Surf Setup

Sales is a left-hand reef break that works best during mid to high tide, particularly on rising tide conditions. The wave features hollow, ledgy, and slab characteristics that develop over sharp coral bottom, creating fast-moving walls that demand respect and precision. Southwest and south swells are the preferred directions, and the spot responds well to morning and evening sessions when winds tend to be lighter. Offshore conditions come from northerly winds, which help groom the faces and maintain the wave's shape. On a typical session, expect to paddle out through a defined channel and find yourself in a relatively empty lineup where you can focus entirely on reading the reef and timing your drops.

Consistency and Best Time

Sales is remarkably consistent, with quality waves available roughly 150 days per year. The April to October dry season brings the most reliable south swells, particularly from May through September when the southern hemisphere winter generates powerful groundswells. The February to April window also offers excellent conditions with lighter trade winds creating glassy mornings. Heavy rain can affect water quality near the rivermouth, so timing your session around weather patterns is worth considering.

Crowd Levels

Sales maintains a relaxed atmosphere with few surfers present during weekdays and only light crowds on weekends. The spot occasionally draws surfers from nearby resorts, but the lineup never becomes congested, allowing plenty of space to work on your technique and enjoy the wave.

Who It's For

Sales welcomes surfers of all levels, though the hollow, fast-breaking nature of the wave rewards intermediate and advanced surfers who can handle steep drops and quick transitions. Beginners can find success here during smaller swells and with proper instruction, but should approach the sharp coral with caution and respect.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral bottom demands careful attention to your positioning and paddling. Rips and undertow can develop, especially during larger southern swells, so awareness of current patterns is essential. Wear reef booties and consider your board choice carefully, as the unforgiving bottom will punish mistakes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, warm enough for board shorts and a light rash vest. Winter from December to March sees temperatures around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, still tropical and comfortable with minimal thermal protection. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest the only necessary protection year-round.

How to Get There

Faleolo International Airport lies approximately 50 kilometers from Sales, roughly a 90-minute drive via rental vehicle. From the airport, head south toward Upolu's south coast and navigate to Tafitoala village. A short walk or paddle reaches the break, though boat access from Maninoa Surf Camp or nearby resorts offers the most convenient option. Parking is available near the village, and local operators can arrange affordable boat transfers.

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Western Samoa
-14.014333 N / -171.811950 O
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Short walk (5-15 mn)
Hard to find
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Sales Surf Spot Guide, Western Samoa

Sales is a hidden gem on Samoa's south coast that delivers hollow, slab-like waves over sharp coral reef with remarkably few surfers in the water. Located at the rivermouth of Tafitoala village, this left-hand reef break offers the kind of raw, unpolished wave experience that serious surfers travel to the South Pacific to find. The combination of consistent swell, manageable crowds, and accessible boat access makes Sales a standout choice for surfers seeking authentic reef breaks without the pressure of packed lineups.

Geography and Nature

Sales sits at the mouth of the Tafitoala River on Upolu's south coast, where freshwater flows meet the blue waters of the South Pacific. The setting is quintessentially Samoan, with lush tropical vegetation framing the bay and the rivermouth creating a natural landmark for navigation. The break is sheltered within a bay formation, and the surrounding landscape remains relatively undeveloped, preserving the remote island atmosphere that defines this part of Samoa.

Surf Setup

Sales is a left-hand reef break that works best during mid to high tide, particularly on rising tide conditions. The wave features hollow, ledgy, and slab characteristics that develop over sharp coral bottom, creating fast-moving walls that demand respect and precision. Southwest and south swells are the preferred directions, and the spot responds well to morning and evening sessions when winds tend to be lighter. Offshore conditions come from northerly winds, which help groom the faces and maintain the wave's shape. On a typical session, expect to paddle out through a defined channel and find yourself in a relatively empty lineup where you can focus entirely on reading the reef and timing your drops.

Consistency and Best Time

Sales is remarkably consistent, with quality waves available roughly 150 days per year. The April to October dry season brings the most reliable south swells, particularly from May through September when the southern hemisphere winter generates powerful groundswells. The February to April window also offers excellent conditions with lighter trade winds creating glassy mornings. Heavy rain can affect water quality near the rivermouth, so timing your session around weather patterns is worth considering.

Crowd Levels

Sales maintains a relaxed atmosphere with few surfers present during weekdays and only light crowds on weekends. The spot occasionally draws surfers from nearby resorts, but the lineup never becomes congested, allowing plenty of space to work on your technique and enjoy the wave.

Who It's For

Sales welcomes surfers of all levels, though the hollow, fast-breaking nature of the wave rewards intermediate and advanced surfers who can handle steep drops and quick transitions. Beginners can find success here during smaller swells and with proper instruction, but should approach the sharp coral with caution and respect.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral bottom demands careful attention to your positioning and paddling. Rips and undertow can develop, especially during larger southern swells, so awareness of current patterns is essential. Wear reef booties and consider your board choice carefully, as the unforgiving bottom will punish mistakes.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, warm enough for board shorts and a light rash vest. Winter from December to March sees temperatures around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius, still tropical and comfortable with minimal thermal protection. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest the only necessary protection year-round.

How to Get There

Faleolo International Airport lies approximately 50 kilometers from Sales, roughly a 90-minute drive via rental vehicle. From the airport, head south toward Upolu's south coast and navigate to Tafitoala village. A short walk or paddle reaches the break, though boat access from Maninoa Surf Camp or nearby resorts offers the most convenient option. Parking is available near the village, and local operators can arrange affordable boat transfers.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Short (< 50m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest, South
Good wind direction:
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Hollow, Fun, Ledgey, Slab
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Sales best from April to October, especially May through September, with quality waves about 150 days a year. The February to April window also delivers excellent conditions with glassy mornings and lighter trade winds. Mid to high tide on rising tides works best, favoring southwest and south swells during morning and evening sessions with northerly offshore winds. Time sessions around weather to avoid heavy rain near the rivermouth.
Sales suits intermediate and advanced surfers best due to its hollow, fast-breaking waves over sharp coral, but welcomes all levels. Beginners can succeed on smaller swells with proper instruction, though caution is needed on the steep drops, quick transitions, and unforgiving reef bottom. Wear reef booties and choose boards carefully to handle the demands.
Sales is a left-hand reef break with hollow, ledgy, slab-like waves over sharp coral, offering fast-moving walls. It works best at mid to high tide on rising tides with southwest and south swells. Paddle out through a defined channel for sessions in lighter morning and evening winds, groomed by northerly offshores, in a bay sheltered by lush tropical vegetation.
Sales stays relaxed with few surfers on weekdays and light crowds on weekends, never congested. Reach it 50 kilometers from Faleolo International Airport, about a 90-minute drive to Tafitoala village rivermouth. Park nearby, then walk or paddle out, or use convenient boat access from Maninoa Surf Camp or resorts for the empty lineup experience.
Sales stands out as a hidden gem with hollow, slab-like left-hand reef waves over sharp coral, remarkably few surfers, and consistent swells in a pristine, undeveloped bay at Tafitoala rivermouth. It delivers raw, unpolished South Pacific authenticity with manageable crowds, accessible boat options, and space to focus on precise reef reading without packed lineups.

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