Maldives Surfing - Surfing Areas And Conditions
Surfing in Maldives - Surfing areas and conditions
Maldives is fast establishing itself as a destination for surfers. Surfing is relatively new to the Maldives, especially compared to more established activities such as scuba diving. However, the recent O’Neil Deep Blue Contest held in this year has placed Maldives firmly on the world’s surf map. While most of the recognized surf breaks are in Male’ Atoll, there is certainly more to be discovered. For resort based surfing it is advisable to choose one of the resorts on the eastern side of North Male’ Atoll where you could get access to a number of excellent breaks.
Surfing Season
The weather in Maldives is influenced by two monsoons; the northeast monsoon and the southwest monsoon from November to April brings fine weather coincides with the high tourist season. The southwest monsoon from May to October is often wet and rainy. However, this period provides the best surf.
Surfing came to the Maldives in the late 70s. In 1973 Tony Hinde an Australian surfer took a break from surfing in Sri Lanka and together with a friend set sail for the Africa. He was never to reach his destination. His ship seriously off course was shipwrecked on the shore breaks of Male'. Tony discovered the thrill of surfing on the Maldivian reefs. He changed his name to Tony Hussein Hinde, married a local lady, opened his own surf agency and decided to stay for good.
Cruise operators offer surfing cruises, giving the opportunity to test some of the less recognized surfs in the atolls further away from Male’ atoll. The recognised surf season in the Maldives is the Southwest Monsoon, from May to October.
The Maldives in recent years has attracted professional surfers. Maldives has hosted international surfing competitions which put her as a world surfing destination.
Surfing Areas And Conditions:
Dhonveli Beach and Spa fomerly Thari Village, is reputed to be the best surf stop-over in the Maldives. The resort has access to two of the best surfs in North Male. Surfers are given accommodation at Dhonveli Beach and Spa itself and in the nearby resorts.
If you want to surf outside of North Male' atoll, you will have to book a reservation on a live aboard.
Pasta Point, is a long peeling left with exclusive access to Thari Village. Five miles away you find the Honkys and Sultans. Honkys is a long wrapping left and is reputed to be the best wave in the Maldives. Sultans is a right with barrels.
The average size of reef breakers is 4-5 feet, rising to 8-10 feet during the surf monsoon.
Surf monsoon is from late February to mid November, with the best waves coming in during March to May and then again in Sep till the end of November.
Reef breakers are sometimes quite tricky to surf, the water is quite shallow on the surf and the coral beds sharp and protruding.
Surfers are advised to bring all their equipment with them, as there are very few good surf equipment available.
Following are the some of famous surf points in the Maldives:
Chickens
Villingilimathi Huraa (Kuda Villingili), Uninhabited island. Eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Cokes
Thulusdhoo, Atoll Capital. Eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Gurus
Male’, the capital. Eastern reef of Male’, Southern tip of North Male’ Atoll.
Honky's
Thamburudhoo (Uninhabited Island), Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Kate's
Boduhuraa, Uninhabited Island near the Palm Tree Island Resort. Eastern Reef of South Male’ Atoll.
Lohis
Lohifushi Island Resort. Eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Male' Island Point
Full Moon Beach Resort, Furana Fushi Island, Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Natives
Kandooma Resort, Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Piddlies / Ninjas
Kanifinolhu Resort. Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Quarters
Gulhigaathuhuraa, uninhabited island attached to Palm Tree Island Resort.
Riptides
Guraidhoo, Inhabited Island. Eastern Reef of South Male’ Atoll.
Sultans
Tari Village Resort (Kanu Huraa) . Eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Tomb Stones
Thamburudhoo (Uninhabited Island), Adjacent to ‘Sultans’. Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll.
Twin Peaks
Miyaru Faru near the island of Gulhi, inhabited island, Eastern Reef of South Male’ Atoll.