The Waves In Fiji

Surf Fiji in the heart of the South Pacific where powerful reef breaks, glassy perfection, and untold wave stories await. Private Fiji Surf Charter gives you exclusive access to some of the most celebrated surf breaks in the world, including Cloudbreak, Wilkes, and beyond, plus the freedom to chase remote waves far from the beaten path.

The Waves of the Mamanucas

Raw reef energy. All-day versatility. From hollow barrels to long cruisers this is Fiji’s ultimate surf playground.
The southern Mamanuca Islands offer some of the most consistent and diverse waves in the South Pacific. Whether you’re chasing legendary breaks like Cloudbreak or trimming glassy walls on a log or SUP, there’s something here for every style.
With your private charter, move with the swells. You’ll surf world-class waves, find mellow sessions, and score empty peaks depending on the moment.

Beyond the Known
Go beyond the crowded lineups, reaching remote outer reefs and lesser-known breaks. With expert local knowledge, chase the best conditions each day. No crowds. Just clean waves.

Wind Sports & Playful Afternoons
As the afternoon breeze picks up, move to a protected surf break
Or switch to kiting and winging in clear blue lagoons

Conditions Overview
Swell: South/Southwest is best
Winds: Easterly trades with consistent seabreezes
Season: April to October (dry season) Shoulder May & November
Water Temp: 26–29°C year-round—no wetsuit needed
Whether you’re chasing barrels or flying over the reef, this is your floating surf base. No crowds. No compromise. Just freedom.

Cloudbreak

Left | Intermediate to Advanced
Best: Low–Mid Tide

The jewel of the Mamanucas. Cloudbreak is fast, hollow, and world-renowned for good reason. Multiple sections offer tube time and critical takeoffs across a long, wrapping reef. Best during the April–October swell window, but a must-see whenever it’s working.

Restaurants

Left | Intermediate to Advanced
Best: Low Tide

Perfectly formed and hyper-consistent, Restaurants runs like a wave pool along the edge of Tavarua Island. Shallow and sharp on lower tides, but with enough shape to tempt intermediate surfers chasing their first reef barrel. Best for shortboards and confident longboarders with quick feet.

Wilkes Passage

Right | Intermediate to Advanced
Best: Mid–High Tide

Wilkes holds size and delivers fast, open-ocean power. While not typically ideal for SUPs or logs when it’s firing, smaller swells here can be incredibly fun for confident riders across all craft. Long, rippable faces and deep barrels await.

Swimming Pools 

Right | Beginner to Intermediate
Best: Low–Mid Tide

A dream for longboarders and SUP riders. Easy entry, playful shoulders, and clean, deep blue water make this one of the most enjoyable and approachable waves in the region. On bigger days, it still throws hollow sections and crisp lines.

Namotu Left

Left | Beginner to Advanced
Best: Mid Tide

One of the longest and most versatile waves in Fiji. Whether you’re trimming on a longboard, noseriding your SUP, or chasing a barrel on a shortboard, Namotu Lefts delivers. Soft on smaller days, serious when it builds.

Desperations

Left & Right | Intermediate to Advanced Best: Mid–High Tide

The reliable fallback when others are flat—Desperations catches it all. A deepwater reef break that serves up both rights and lefts depending on the swell angle. Ideal for funboard, fish, longboard, and SUP surfing when the rest of the region takes a breather.

Tavarua Rights

Right | Beginner to Advanced
Best: Mid–High Tide

Rolling reef lines make this a go-to for learners, longboarders, and SUP surfers on smaller days. When the swell builds, it becomes a powerful, rippable wave with surprisingly fun barrels. A solid place to refine skills before stepping up to heavier breaks.

The Waves of Coral Coast

Along the sun-drenched shores of Fiji’s Coral Coast, you’ll find a dynamic stretch of reef breaks offering a more accessible yet still rewarding surf experience. Expect fun, peeling walls, user-friendly reefs, and occasional powerful sections when the swell pulses.
With your private charter, move with the conditions—finding clean, uncrowded waves and smooth, flowing rides suited to all levels.

The Waves
Frigates Passage – – One of the most powerful lefts in Fiji, Frigates handles serious swell and offers world-class barrels with no land access.
Serua Rights – Playful, rippable walls
Coral Coast Reefs – Mellow peelers and cruisy sections
Outer Reefs – Hidden gems on the right swell
This is surfing made easy yet still deeply connected. 
Pipe / Hideaways / Sigatoka region – A mix of beach breaks and reef passes with fun, accessible rights and lefts—ideal for intermediate crews or relaxed days.
Offshore reef passes – South-facing setups that come alive with the right tide and wind, offering secret sessions far from resort zones.

Conditions Overview
Swell: South to Southwest groundswells (primary)
Winds: Southeast trades, with early glass and protected corners
Season: April to October (best consistency), with shoulder months in May & November
Water Temp: 26–29°C year-round — no wetsuit needed

The Waves of Taveuni, Qamea & the Lau Group

Untamed reefs. Remote perfection. Where raw nature meets soulful rhythm.
In Fiji’s northern reaches, Taveuni, Qamea and the sacred Lau Group offer a more untouched surf experience. Expect powerful reef breaks, playful outer reefs, and long, flowing walls shaped by open ocean energy.
With your private charter, follow the pulse of the ocean. Discover uncrowded waves, gentle peelers, and moments of pure connection—where the surf feels like it was always meant just for you.

The Waves
Go beyond the crowded lineups, reaching remote outer reefs and lesser-known breaks. With expert local knowledge, chase the best conditions each day. No crowds. Just clean waves.

Matagi Lefts (Qamea area) – Long, playful lefts wrapping over clean reef
Lavena Coast (Taveuni) – Remote setups with raw, shifting peaks
Vatu Vara Reefs (Lau Group) – Untouched outer reefs with serious power
Namena / North Save-a-Tack zone – Occasional gems when swell aligns
Outer Lau Passes – Exploratory waves, often unridden and uncrowded
This region isn’t about named fame—it’s about discovery. Empty horizons, intuitive surfing, and waves that reveal themselves only when the ocean invites you in.

Conditions Overview
Swell: South to Southwest groundswells (primary), with select reefs picking up Southeast angles
Winds: Southeast trade winds, with sheltered breaks offering cleaner conditions
Season: April to October (dry season) with transition months in May & November
Water Temp: 26–29°C year-round — no wetsuit needed
Through Taveuni, Qamea & the Lau Group, it’s all about positioning—finding reefs that align with the day’s energy.
No crowds. Just movement, intuition, and waves that meet you where you are.

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