Surfing Viti Levu

Surf Viti Levu

Double Pass on Kia Island (North Vanua Levu). The Hideaway on Viti Levu is a right reef break over corals. Minibreak on Viti Levu is a left reef break over corals. The Pipe on Viti Levu is a left sided reef break over corals. Booking great deals on Fiji Surfing attractions and get great discounts with Bookme now.

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Those who like surfing will like Fiji! It' ideal for newcomers and the shaft is only fifty meters from the shore. You' ll need a large SW surge at high tides with off-shore winches to make the 1-4ft sandstones. One of the funniest in Fiji is the SE side of Namotu Island.

NW wind at medium tides is best suited for this beginner-friendly site. If the SW source increases, it can even form tubes. The northwest tip of Mana Island has a left-hander who is a lot of pleasure on his days and is good for a longboard. The best is at medium altitude and takes a lot of sea to get from S to SE through the mana pass with wind.

There is a lefthand on Monu Island on the north side, which can be a lot of pleasure at high water and is very flat. The winds from the south are off the coast. Perfect for experienced to experienced riders, and is perfect on its days. The Cloudbreak is a'must surf' on the most surfers' lists. It can be a long tube section or a very long and difficult run, according to the swelling and performance.

Surfing up to 20ft, but also having lots of pleasure at 2ft An S-SW surge (the more west in the waves, the more crucial the wave) with a NE-SE breeze makes it great at any sundowner. Not much breaks, only in a large SW bottom ripple, but when it does, it is perfect in movement.

Sometimes called the best long board in Fiji, Namotu Left can also take a pound. Magnificent for all skill level, when it is 3ft and below, but when it hits 8ft and above, it is one of the best big surf spot in Fiji for advanced and up.

SA-SW Sweep and E-NE Winch (avoidance of gnarled flows at low tide). There is a strong SW wave and north wind, which is a difficult combo in Fiji. However, if the condition matches a flood, it is a very good setting for intermediate products and more. Top of the line on its special days, the S-SW-Swell with NE-NW-winches.

Wilkes is very responsive at 1-3 feet, above 3 feet it is highly recommendable for advanced and higher. SW-SE well and NE-NW winds are a good waves for advanced and higher. The Mini Cloudbreak doesn't quite match the qualities of its name cousin, but if a theater winds and you want to go surfing somewhere without an audience, that's a good one.

A look is worthwhile in any case, if the SW-swell and the NE-ESE weather prevail. Sigatoka sand dune stretches seven kilometres from the Sigatoka estuary to the west. At the estuary the shore is much more even and better sheltered from the trade winds. WAS to SE Swelling increases with NW-NE breeze.

10-minute paddles from the shore take you to some great right-hand hoses that are easily accessed by everyone up to 3 feet.

The best weather is SW -SE rough seas with N-NW wind. The SW-S Swells and NE-NW medium to high tidal breezes make this a great waves for medium and high levels. Frigate Pass is an exponentially strong surge that absorbs every cent of power from the Southern Oceans. One of the longest and a world-class break against Cloudbreak in Fiji.

If the shaft is correctly aligned at W-SSW-Swell and NE-E Win, it will break over 100m. Middle school and higher, if it is small to middle-sized. Kadavu's best surfing season is between December and May, when the breezes are generally from the north.

Before surfing in Kadavu, please keep in mind that you should perform the Sevuseva tradition. It is a sign of respectfulness and although the new'surfing regulation' has opened up surfing to the general audience without having to present a seven-sevu, it is highly recommended, as this is a very old-fashioned isle. The King Kong Lefthanded is a hard left-hander who comes directly from the depths to hit one of Fiji's southernmost points.

Located off the Kadavu archipelago, it collects any SE-SW sea disturbance. NF-E winches are best, but it can also trade the SE, if not too high. The ebb can get quite gnarled. Middle school, if small, 4ft and more, only for experienced students. Medium to high water with off-shore winches from NW to SW and swellings from S to SE.

This is not for weak nerves, as this is an extreme >4ft shaft (take a good stock of replacement planks with you, as breaking is custom!). The best swell is from the south to SE with NW breeze at medium to high tides. The Nacomoto Passage is a very quick exfoliation, right-handed in SW swell; ideal when the breeze comes from the western direction.

From the south with offshore everything from El to W. Suva Lighthouse is a seldom, but big right turn, which ruptures in the entry to Suva Harbour. The SW or SE are swelling with N-NW-winches at medium to high temperature. Not too much height, but if you put it on, it is a great shaft for medium and higher.

and can get difficult with a proper NW-N-W swell on SW-SE winches. Kia's Right on the opposite side of the Twin Pass of Kini's Left, is a long right turn with a smooth start and some good back door pipe segments in a NW-N well with SW-E breeze. Surfing in Lau is recognised on Moala, Matuku, Totoya, Lakeba and Vanua Balavu.

Most of the shafts here are off-shore in the Trade Winches, so you only need a good B to SW well. Isla Thomson, who owns Island Surfin Fiji, has searched the Fiji Island for the best Surfspots. Fiji Surfing Association (FSA) is the only international association in all questions of surfing and beach accessibility for the Fiji people.

The FSA's aim is to promote and facilitate surfing in Fiji by promoting and facilitating large-scale participations with a focus on schoolchildren.

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