Surfing North East Papua New Guinea
Surfing North East Papua New Guinea
Would you like to surf waves with you and your friends that you don't have to share with anyone else?
Would you like to surf in some of the most untouched locations on the planet?
If your answer to any of the above questions was yes, then this tour is for you.
You are able to fully customise your surfing tour to suit you and your tour group. Please note that surfing season in Papua New Guinea is between November and April every year.
Tour Overview
- Tour starts Wednesday and finishes the following Sunday (12 days later)
- Return international economy flights from Brisbane. Other locations are available.
- All domestic flights in Papua New Guinea
- High quality accommodation for all nights (11 nights), see above for examples
- Two surfing locations approx 100km apart
- Transfers between surfing locations through beautiful scenery
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner included every day
- All surfing fees and transport to and from your hotel to surfing locations
- PNG Travel VISA included
- All information required to have an epic time surfing in Papua New Guinea
- Minimum of 3 guests are required for this tour
We have created this surfing tour as an example of what is possible and the costs. You are welcome to customise your tour.
While there are many locations you can surf in Papua New Guinea, there are not that many places you can stay in relative comfort and experience the type of hospitality you would expect from an epic surfing adventure. Each one of these locations we have visited, stayed at, know the owners and know they provide the type of service you would expect.
Your surfing tour can start on whatever day works for you and your tour party and complete on whatever day works for you and your tour party.
You can select to visit one, two or all three surfing locations on your Papua New Guinea surfing adventure, keeping in mind that you will spend a day travelling between each location.
The surfing season in Papua New Guinea runs from November till April every year
When you go on surfing tours, there are other things you can do including fishing, markets, snorkelling, scuba, cultural events and other tours. Each one of our three locations have their own options you can add-on to your tour, often at no extra cost.
The Accommodation
All accommodation options provided on our surfing tours are bungalow on the beach style with the ability to have several people in each bungalow to allow more people to attend your surfing tour and to keep costs down. No location has a large number of bungalows, with some locations being for our sole use when we bring more seven or more guests to it.
The Surf Breaks
There are a huge number of surf breaks around the 3 locations we offer, well over 20. Some of the breaks you can surf are below.
Ral
20-minute boat ride from your accomodation. Tends to be a bit of a swell magnet. It picks up any swell that’s about and almost always has a wave when conditions are tiny. It is a right-hand reef break off the front of a tiny, picturesque atoll that usually has a couple of take-off points on the peaky, racy walls.
Nago Rights
A fast, hollow, long walling right hander off the south western side of Nago Island. It requires a bit of swell & tide to get in on the reef to make it workable. This wave is for more experienced surfers, being one of the more demanding breaks in the area.
Nago Lefts
A wrapping left hander that grows as it runs down the line. It is a fun, user friendly wave with a workable wall and a hollow section through the inside. It’s a bit of a wave magnet and is reasonably consistent.
Long Longs
Everyone likes to get a taste of this long, walling right hander that is often described as a Bells Beach like wave, but without a wetsuit. It’s not as intense or as intimidating as some of the other breaks, but has a great bowling end section when it’s on. This wave is suited to Longboards or Fish/ Funboards and you can draw multiple clean lines of your choice as you make your way down this long, peeling wave.
Nusa Lefts
Nusa Lefts is a short boat ride from the Retreat to the mouth of the harbour. It’s a great left hander that comes out of deep water, hits the shelf, has a great take off, then it forms up into a short intense wall. An exit strategy is a must as the reef comes up very quickly at the end. You’ll need to keep an eye out for sneaker sets also, as sitting too far inside can bring you undone and no one likes getting a set on the head over sharp, shallow coral. Across the channel is the premier right-hand reef break in the area.
Pikinini
Often compared to a mini Kirra. It’s a hollow, quick and intense wave with no room for error. It is a bit like a relationship, there is no pulling back once you’re committed and the reef is shallow and will punish board and body if mistakes are made, but the rewards can be great. This is where the locals surf and communication is a must. They have a great attitude and are only too happy to share their waves when a little bit of respect is shown.
Rubio
This location has over 30 separate surf breaks in close vicinity to this location, with 17 they surf regularly. They have a policy of not sharing information about their breaks, other than photographs.