Tomasitos

9.298667 N / 126.197200 O

Tomasitos Surf Spot Guide, Philippines

Tomasitos stands as one of Northeast Mindanao's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful hollow waves that peel across sharp coral and rock formations. This is a spot for experienced surfers seeking authentic, uncrowded sessions far from the tourist circuit. The waves here demand respect, skill, and commitment, but reward those who arrive prepared with some of the most exhilarating rides in the region.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 1.5 kilometers from Lanuza by boat, Tomasitos sits on a remote stretch of coastline that remains largely undeveloped. The surrounding landscape is rugged and natural, with dense vegetation backing the rocky shoreline. This is not a beach break in the traditional sense, but rather a reef-based setup where the ocean floor consists of sharp coral and jagged rocks. The isolation of the spot means you are far removed from urban development, making it ideal for surfers seeking solitude and raw ocean conditions.

Surf Setup

Tomasitos features powerful reef waves that break both right and left over shallow coral and rock. The right-hand waves tend to be the more consistent option, offering fast, hollow barrels that demand precise positioning and commitment. Left-hand waves also appear regularly but require careful line selection due to the sharp bottom. The break works best with north and northwest swells, which are the dominant swell directions for this region. Southeast and east winds provide the most favorable offshore conditions, helping to shape and clean up the waves. While Tomasitos works at all tides, mid-tide often provides the most manageable water depth for paddling and positioning. A typical session here means paddling into fast-moving waves with little margin for error, where your wave selection and takeoff timing must be precise.

Consistency and Best Time

Tomasitos receives consistent swell throughout much of the year thanks to its exposure to north and northwest swell directions. The peak season runs from September through November when typhoon swells and favorable winds create the most reliable conditions. Winter months from December through March also produce quality waves. Summer can see reduced swell, though the spot rarely goes completely flat. The break is most enjoyable during the cooler months when water temperatures drop and offshore winds are more consistent.

Crowd Levels

Tomasitos remains virtually empty throughout the week and on weekends. The remote location and boat access requirement mean that only dedicated surfers make the journey, resulting in peaceful sessions with minimal competition for waves.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers. The shallow reef, fast-moving waves, and powerful hollow sections demand strong paddling skills, excellent wave judgment, and the ability to handle critical drops. Intermediate surfers may find the conditions overwhelming and dangerous. Only surfers comfortable with reef breaks and hollow waves should attempt Tomasitos.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocks that form the bottom present significant injury risk if you fall or lose your board. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so wear reef shoes and watch your step when entering and exiting the water. Strong currents can develop, particularly during larger swells. The shallow water depth means wipeouts have more consequence than on deeper breaks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a thin 2-millimeter wetsuit or rash guard for sun protection. From December through March, temperatures drop to between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter full suit more comfortable. During spring and fall transition months, temperatures hover between 24 and 27 degrees Celsius, so a 2 to 3-millimeter suit works well depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Butuan Airport, approximately 80 kilometers away. From Butuan, arrange ground transport to Lanuza, which takes roughly two hours by van or private vehicle. From Lanuza, hire a pump boat to reach Tomasitos, a journey lasting approximately 1.5 hours. Expect to pay around 400 Philippine pesos per person for the boat ride. There is no road access to the break itself, making boat transport essential. Plan your trip carefully and arrange boat drivers in advance through local contacts or your accommodation.

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9.298667 N / 126.197200 O
Mindanao
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Tomasitos Surf Spot Guide, Philippines

Tomasitos stands as one of Northeast Mindanao's most rewarding reef breaks, delivering powerful hollow waves that peel across sharp coral and rock formations. This is a spot for experienced surfers seeking authentic, uncrowded sessions far from the tourist circuit. The waves here demand respect, skill, and commitment, but reward those who arrive prepared with some of the most exhilarating rides in the region.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 1.5 kilometers from Lanuza by boat, Tomasitos sits on a remote stretch of coastline that remains largely undeveloped. The surrounding landscape is rugged and natural, with dense vegetation backing the rocky shoreline. This is not a beach break in the traditional sense, but rather a reef-based setup where the ocean floor consists of sharp coral and jagged rocks. The isolation of the spot means you are far removed from urban development, making it ideal for surfers seeking solitude and raw ocean conditions.

Surf Setup

Tomasitos features powerful reef waves that break both right and left over shallow coral and rock. The right-hand waves tend to be the more consistent option, offering fast, hollow barrels that demand precise positioning and commitment. Left-hand waves also appear regularly but require careful line selection due to the sharp bottom. The break works best with north and northwest swells, which are the dominant swell directions for this region. Southeast and east winds provide the most favorable offshore conditions, helping to shape and clean up the waves. While Tomasitos works at all tides, mid-tide often provides the most manageable water depth for paddling and positioning. A typical session here means paddling into fast-moving waves with little margin for error, where your wave selection and takeoff timing must be precise.

Consistency and Best Time

Tomasitos receives consistent swell throughout much of the year thanks to its exposure to north and northwest swell directions. The peak season runs from September through November when typhoon swells and favorable winds create the most reliable conditions. Winter months from December through March also produce quality waves. Summer can see reduced swell, though the spot rarely goes completely flat. The break is most enjoyable during the cooler months when water temperatures drop and offshore winds are more consistent.

Crowd Levels

Tomasitos remains virtually empty throughout the week and on weekends. The remote location and boat access requirement mean that only dedicated surfers make the journey, resulting in peaceful sessions with minimal competition for waves.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers. The shallow reef, fast-moving waves, and powerful hollow sections demand strong paddling skills, excellent wave judgment, and the ability to handle critical drops. Intermediate surfers may find the conditions overwhelming and dangerous. Only surfers comfortable with reef breaks and hollow waves should attempt Tomasitos.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocks that form the bottom present significant injury risk if you fall or lose your board. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so wear reef shoes and watch your step when entering and exiting the water. Strong currents can develop, particularly during larger swells. The shallow water depth means wipeouts have more consequence than on deeper breaks.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a thin 2-millimeter wetsuit or rash guard for sun protection. From December through March, temperatures drop to between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius, making a 3-millimeter full suit more comfortable. During spring and fall transition months, temperatures hover between 24 and 27 degrees Celsius, so a 2 to 3-millimeter suit works well depending on your cold tolerance.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Butuan Airport, approximately 80 kilometers away. From Butuan, arrange ground transport to Lanuza, which takes roughly two hours by van or private vehicle. From Lanuza, hire a pump boat to reach Tomasitos, a journey lasting approximately 1.5 hours. Expect to pay around 400 Philippine pesos per person for the boat ride. There is no road access to the break itself, making boat transport essential. Plan your trip carefully and arrange boat drivers in advance through local contacts or your accommodation.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The peak season at Tomasitos runs from September through November with typhoon swells and favorable winds, while December through March also delivers quality waves. North and northwest swells work best, paired with southeast and east offshore winds for clean conditions. Mid-tide offers the most manageable depths for paddling and positioning. The spot stays consistent year-round but shines in cooler months with reliable offshore winds.
Tomasitos is exclusively for experienced and advanced surfers. The shallow reef, fast hollow waves, and critical drops demand strong paddling, precise judgment, and comfort with reef breaks. Intermediate surfers face overwhelming and dangerous conditions due to the sharp coral bottom and powerful sections with little margin for error.
Tomasitos delivers powerful reef waves breaking right and left over sharp coral and rocks, with the right being more consistent for fast hollow barrels. Lefts require careful line choice on the jagged bottom. It excels with north and northwest swells and southeast or east offshore winds, working at all tides but best at mid-tide for optimal depth and positioning.
Tomasitos stays virtually empty all week, including weekends, thanks to its remote boat access. Fly into Butuan Airport 80 kilometers away, then take a two-hour van to Lanuza, and hire a pump boat for the 1.5-hour ride at around 400 Philippine pesos per person. No road access exists, so arrange boats in advance through local contacts.
Tomasitos offers rewarding, uncrowded reef breaks with powerful hollow waves far from tourist areas, ideal for experienced surfers craving authentic sessions. Its remote 1.5-kilometer boat access from Lanuza ensures solitude amid rugged nature, delivering exhilarating rides on sharp coral that demand skill but provide some of Northeast Mindanao's best barrels.

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