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Click here for my full Maldives Surf Resort guide — with a full rundown of resort inclusions and the best waves they all have access too. When it comes Maldives surfing on a budget then you cant really beat the local islands! Sure you wont be living it large like the luxury resorts, but you can still kick back on stunning beaches and most importantly score some world class waves! There are a lot of options if you want to venture further afield from Male — however there are two Maldives surfing islands that are certainly the most popular, Thulusdhoo and Himmafushi.

Both offer incredible waves just off the island, a good selection of other waves close by, accommodation for a variety of budgets and are easily accessible from the airport, making them price friendly and convenient too!

In terms of beauty and the vibes of the island Thulusdhoo is certainly my favourite of the two. Home of Coke surf spots which is arguable the most famous wave in The Maldives the island has a solid selection of guesthouses, surf camps and even a couple of hotels to choose from.

When it comes to the waves Cokes sits a short paddle off of the island and this reeling right hander is quick and barreling. It can also hold a solid amount of swell so when its pumping its for advanced surfers only.

Across the channel lies Chickens which is a personal favourite of mine as a goofy footer! This long, peeling left hander is certainly less demanding than Cokes but expect long walls and a few cover up sections when the swell is firing through.

If you want to venture around to other spots Jailbreaks, Honkys and Sultans are a short boat ride away — or spots like Ninjas popular with loggers and intermediates are about 25 mins away.

For more information on Thulusdhoo click here. The break has an unforgiving shallow reef which can be broken down in south-west swell, but is deadly in southeast swells when peaks slam straight onto close-out sections of the coral.

This break is paradise found in an idyllic setting off an isolated island surrounded by plenty of marine life. The wave is a soft right-hander that can be surfed on all tides, but is best surfed in high tide when the swell is bigger than four feet due to its shallow reef. This break is super-consistent and can be surfed on all tides, although it can be challenging in a strong swell. Antiques is a break to the left of Tiger Stripes that is always a couple of feet smaller and way more forgiving.

Protected from the southwest and westerly winds, Voodoos or Blue Bowls is a very long right-hander with four to six feet of height that provides a comfortable ride with pleasant sections in all tides and swells.

Discovered […]. If you want to catch some waves, check out our list of best surf spots in the Maldives. Web Site. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Full Article 13 minutes read. Things to Do. Where to Go Home to 26 geographical atolls and more than 1, islands, the Maldives offer plenty of spectacular places to surf from the northern atolls to the south.

Jailbreaks Located right opposite the public jail on the island of Himafushi, Jailbreaks, also known as Prison Point, features a reasonably fast, perfect right-hand wave that begins slowly and builds in size and speed as it goes, boasting long walls and three tube sections. Chickens Located off the uninhabited island of Villingilimathi Huraa and across the channel from Thulusdhoo Island, Chickens offers long left-hand waves ranging three to ten feet in size with two sections providing easy barrels on the second section of the wave.

Cokes Close to Thulusdhoo Island and named for the Coca-Cola factory on the island, Cokes offers a spectacular hollow and tubular right-handed wave that breaks over a shallow reef. Sultans Located off the island of Thaburudhoo, Sultans is a super-fast wave that works in big, long southern swells and westerly winds with a beautiful right-hand curl and excellent consistency.

The Central Atolls Situated between the Northern and Southern Atolls, the Central Atolls offer a longer surfing season than its counterparts with good waves around from March until November.

The best surfing spots in the Central Atolls of the Maldives are: Yin Yang Consistent, thick and best in a strong southeast swell, Yin Yang begins as a friendly wave with a beautiful wall and becomes more aggressive with a long, sturdy inside section that can be punishing, but can produce some incredible hollow barrels.

The bottom of the reef is a bit rough, which makes the wave funny and changes from heavy to soft in just a few meters. A new resort built in Viligili island named this wave. On small clean westerly swells, you can find a funny right-hand reef-break wrapping along the east coast of the island. The best surf spots in the Maldives Travel. The Maldives has some of the best waves in the world. This country has islands and endless surf breaks. It's the perfect trip for intermediate and advanced surfers.

The main differences between them are: swell size, consistency and, most of all, crowd. The best breaks are on the outer reefs on the southeast sides of the atolls. Some of them are nameless and yet to be found, especially in Central and South Atolls.

This wave holds swell size from 3ft to well over 10ft and provides rides up to m long. The best thing about Chickens is it gets the most swell out of most of the breaks in North Male.

Works well with winds from northwest and northeast. Cokes Also close to the Island of Thulusdhoo, this is a right-handed wave recommended for intermediate surfers or experienced, especially when the swell is big. Guru's This left-hand wave picks up plenty of swell and reaches perfection with a big south swell and north wind. It is an easy ride recommended to all surf levels. Honky's Located in the island of Thaburudhoo on the same island as Sultans , some consider it the best wave of the Maldives, but maybe not as popular as Cokes and Chickens.

Jailbreaks Also known as Prison Point, situated on the island of Himafushi, this spot was only recently opened to surfers because it is located right across from the national jail. Kate's A Small and short left-hander that works very well with NW to N winds and rarely gets over 1 meter. Lohi's Named after the island resort Lohifushi.

On transfer, you will visit both Foxy's and Rip Tides, so you get the best of both worlds. Best conditions on W-NW winds with a moderate S swell. However, swells larger than 4ft ruin it. Riptides A right-hander breaking for meters on a reef in the middle of a channel.

Best with S swell and SW wind. Sultans Superfast right-hand wave that works better with bigger swell and can become very long with swell from the south, best conditions are found with winds from the west and high tide. It is one of the most consistent waves, and there will always be something to surf. This is when a bigger swell arrives at the shore, and winds are blowing continually offshore. These breaks are far less popular, and it will be hard to find someone else surfing with you.

You will find spots protected from all wind directions except a rare straight easterly breeze. Very well protected from southerly winds, needs bigger swells to work. Good for intermediates and even beginners. The left is faster, very shallow, and works only in certain types of conditions. Veyvah A perfect left-hander with a long wall. Adonis This right-hander needs bigger swells and northerly winds to present its nice barrels.

However, it can be a very long wave with the right conditions. Finnimas Finnimas is a shallow fast lefthander with some great barrels that need NE, N, or light NW winds to break perfectly. Malik's When the wind is blowing from the southeast, and the swell is large from the southwest, we head to the island of Hirilandhoo. Mikado The most consistent wave in Thaa but less protected from winds. Bedhuge Bedhuge is a remote, perfect right that breaks on big SE swells and any W wind.

Isdhoo On the northeast tip of the atoll is Isdhoo or Langon Bank, a rarely surfed right hand that comes alive in big S-SE swells and is very well protected from southerly winds. This spot is rarely surfed due to a lack of anchorage. Mada's Another wave to consider if the swell is big and the wind blowing from the NW, it may be worth heading inside the pass to Mada's, a short and shallow left. Mahibadhoo This is pure perfection in big swell conditions. You have to get some speed to get to the corner and to perform turns in a mellower wave.

Very rarely will the sets wall up or close out the channels. The waves break on mostly dead reef, and very rarely will you come in contact with it unless you are surfing on a very low tide. From May to October, during the South-West monsoon, the best surfing area is in the Northern atolls or the Central atolls.



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