Surf
The best way to get the most out of a surfing trip in the Maldives is to
get yourself on a surf charter and head south. The Southern atoll of
Huvadhoo (Gaafu), situated 300 miles in the South of Male, focalizes all
the attention of the surfer in search for undiscovered waves. Surfatoll
is one of the rare agencies to venture itself in this region. The
surfing season in the South is reversed in relation to the Northern one,
because of the atoll Gaafu Dhaalu’s exposition to the South-West
monsoon. Therefore we send our boats south between February and April
and in September-October to get the Northern or the North-East wind.
Booga reef: This is a right and
left-hander, not very hollow. This is more a hot-dog wave. The rights
tend to be better.
Voodoos or Blue bowls:
A very long right-hander, very exciting especially at 4 to 6 feet. It
handles a south-south west wind. This wave is almost always surf able.
Anchoring at Vaadhoo’s harbour gives the advantage of getting to know
the local population and to spend a little time in the local village.
Gani Point:
Another right-hander, protected from the south-south west winds. A
hollow wave that is better surfed at mid-high tide.
Booga reef: This is a right and
left-hander, not very hollow. This is more a hot-dog wave. The rights
tend to be better.
Voodoos or Blue bowls:
A very long right-hander, very exciting especially at 4 to 6 feet. It
handles a south-south west wind. This wave is almost always surf able.
Anchoring at Vaadhoo’s harbour gives the advantage of getting to know
the local population and to spend a little time in the local village.
Gani Point:
Another right-hander, protected from the south-south west winds. A
hollow wave that is better surfed at mid-high tide.
Love charms: It is the reference left hander, working at one to 12 feet. Beautiful wave, from take-off to the last turn with some little nice tubes at the inside section. This wave can be surfed at every tide and the best wind is west-northwest.
Castaways:
A shallow right-hander. Surf it only at high tide when the swell is
bigger than 4 feet. Very nice setting, with an isolated island just in
front of the line-up.
Rockets: A
fun left-hander, not very hollow but with long workable walls. Very
consistent and can be surfed at all-tides. Working with west-north west
winds.





