Fiji Surf Spots Map
Map of Fiji Surf SpotsSURF-SPOTS
Learn more about the fantastic surf spots below and see some rough surf videos on our Fiji Surf Videos Blogs page. Situated on a protected reef/bombora burst, the storm is a highly sophisticated and evenly surging surf. Best winds are from the south-west. Dining can be one of the most beautiful seas in the whole wide globe.
It' an exponentially fractured coral that only works if the right weather is available. Moderate to high tides are indispensable to protect the area. Shafts are usually half the height of downpour and require greater surge, but when they do, you will be enjoying one of the best leftists anywhere.
Situated on the lefthand side of Navula Pass, above the coral cliff on the lefthand side. Situated in the centre of the sea, not often frequented by most so great place to get the ripples all to themselves. Browse here with surf on 150 consecutive surf ingives a year. The best winds are from the south-west, the best tides are floods.
It is in the Mamanucas and is a right wreck that has a fairly even surf, although it is a bit smaller in summers. It is great for pedestrians and those who are desperately looking for a broken right there. It'?s best at high water. It'?s not very consequent, but if it does crack, it?s for the crazy ones and professionals!
The Namotu Lefts pauses all year round, in the Mamanucas, is an exponentially broken and constantly surging area. Groundswell is more common than windswells and the best seaway is from the South-West. It'?s best at high water. Though there are ripples, it's probably not overcrowded. It' an exponentially broken coral that has relatively even surf, although the summers are usually much smaller.
Best winds are from the north-east. It' a right riff and when you really work, the perfect turns into the security of the canal. It'?s best at high water. Located outside the barrier dive site, quite constant, even if the waves are small and other surf spots are shallow, we can usually still get a surf there.
The desperation is a quick swell and works best with the eastward winds. The best flood is the flood. If the surf at other spots is small, deserting is usually our best choice. The best time is at medium to high tides with little or no winds. You will be on your way to surf some of the best surfboards in the whole wide web.