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The landscape, the waves, the water and the locals make this wave as a top destination. I recommend to go there.
Additional Info:
This is the best and most regular spot of the island. I put it "world class" : it's not Teahupoo but the wave is so fun and it can hold the biggest swells. Depending from the direction of the swell, you can have right, left, tubular waves, smooth long walls...
Location
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At Anjo, find the road to go to the parking (on the left from the small harbour). Go at the end of the jetty, jump on the small beach then paddle. You can start from the harbour but it's a long paddle.
Walk | Instant access (<5 min) |
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Public access | Yes |
4x4 required | No |
Boat required | Yes |
Wave Characteristics
Type | Reef (rocky) |
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Direction | Right and left |
Bottom | Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc.) |
Power | Hollow, Fun |
Frequency | Very consistent (150+ days/year) |
Normal length | Normal (50 to 150m) |
Good day length | Long (150 to 300m) |
Ideal Conditions
Wind direction | West |
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Swell direction | SouthEast, East, NorthEast |
Swell size | 3ft-5ft - 10ft+ |
Tide | Low and mid tide |
Tide movement | Don't know |
Crowd
Week | Few surfers |
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Weekend | Crowded |
Dangers
None
Videos
None
Nearby spots
Kanehama
0.31 miles away
Direction: | Right and left |
Bottom: | Sandy |
Frequency: | Regular (100 days/year) |
Azako
0.80 miles away
Direction: | Right |
Bottom: | Boulders |
Frequency: | Sometimes breaks (50 days/year) |
Rock
2.19 miles away
Direction: | Right |
Bottom: | Boulders |
Frequency: | Sometimes breaks (50 days/year) |