Mentawai-facing Mainland Reefs surf

Mentawai-facing Mainland Reefs

Intermediate
Reef break · Moderate · Best: May–October · All tides
Working best in Sumatra now Ujung Bocur / Karang Nyimbor Epic · 1.9m @ 12s View →
Conditions right now
Fair
Wave
0.4m
Swell
0.2m
9s · SSW
Period
9s
Wind
9 km/h
W · gust 22
Cross-shore
Water
31°C
Air
26°C

Surf report

Tide falling · Low 11:00 AM 0.1m
Time Surf Swell Wind Tide
6 AM 0.4 m
0.2m 5s S
10 km/h cross
1.2m
9 AM 0.4 m
0.2m 9s SSW
9 km/h cross
0.4m
12 PM 0.4 m
0.2m 12s SSW
6 km/h off
0.1m
3 PM 0.4 m
0.2m 12s SSW
8 km/h cross
0.6m
6 PM 0.4 m
0.2m 11s SSW
5 km/h off
0.7m
Best session today
4 PM–6 PM
Offshore 0.2m swell @ 11s

Next 24 hours

Wave Swell
0.0 0.8 1.5 9 AM12 PM3 PM6 PM9 PM12 AM3 AM6 AM

Wind

Speed Gusts (km/h)
0 15 30 9 AM12 PM3 PM6 PM9 PM12 AM3 AM6 AM

Tide

Low 11:00 AM · 0.1m High 5:00 PM · 0.8m Low 11:00 PM · 0.1m High 5:00 AM · 1.3m
L 11 AM H 5 PM L 11 PM H 5 AM L 12 PM H 6 PM L 11 PM H 6 AM 9 AM3 PM9 PM3 AM9 AM3 PM9 PM3 AM

7-day outlook

Best days
Sun, Jun 14 Best
0.4–0.4m
Mon, Jun 15
0.4–0.4m
Tue, Jun 16
0.3–0.4m
Wed, Jun 17 Best
0.3–0.3m
Thu, Jun 18
0.3–0.3m
Fri, Jun 19
0.3–0.3m
Sat, Jun 20 Best
0.3–0.4m

Hourly detail

Show next 24h
Time Wave Swell Period Wind Tide
9 AM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 9s 9 W cross 0.4m
10 AM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 4 WNW cross 0.2m
11 AM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 6 WNW cross 0.1m
12 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 12s 6 N off 0.1m
1 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 7 WNW cross 0.2m
2 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 12s 9 WNW cross 0.4m
3 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 12s 8 NW cross 0.6m
4 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 9 NW cross 0.7m
5 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 10 NW off 0.8m
6 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 5 NE off 0.7m
7 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 7 ENE cross 0.6m
8 PM 0.4m 0.2m SSW 11s 3 ENE off 0.4m
9 PM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 11s 2 ENE off 0.2m
10 PM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 11s 1 NE off 0.1m
11 PM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 11s 2 NNE off 0.1m
12 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 10s 6 NE off 0.2m
1 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 10s 2 NE off 0.4m
2 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 10s 3 ENE off 0.6m
3 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 10s 4 ENE off 0.9m
4 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 10s 5 ENE off 1.2m
5 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 10s 3 ENE off 1.3m
6 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 10s 7 ENE off 1.3m
7 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 9s 6 ENE off 1.2m
8 AM 0.4m 0.3m SSW 9s 3 ENE off 0.9m

About Mentawai-facing Mainland Reefs

Stretched along Sumatra's west-facing mainland coast, these reef breaks pick up raw Indian Ocean swells rolling in toward the Mentawai Islands chain. The waves vary from punchy bowls to longer rolling walls depending on the reef section, giving intermediates plenty of variety to explore. Crowd pressure is minimal compared to the Mentawais themselves, and the raw, unpolished vibe rewards those willing to do a little exploring. Go prepared — facilities are basic and swells can arrive with real punch.

Local knowledge

Hazards

Reef here is live coral and can be surprisingly shallow at low tide — a wipeout on the wrong section will find you on the bottom fast, so check depth before committing to a session. Strong lateral currents and rip channels run alongside many of these reef sections, fed by the full force of unobstructed Indian Ocean swell; paddle back to your entry point rather than fighting across the current. Sea urchins are common in the shallows, so reef booties are strongly advised for entry and exit.

Getting there

Access varies by section — most spots are reached via small coastal roads off the Trans-Sumatra Highway near Padang, then a short walk or scramble down a rocky shoreline path to the water's edge; a local guide or motorbike hire is invaluable for locating the right reef. Entry is typically a rocky or coral shelf jump, so time your moment with the sets and exit via the same channel you paddled out. There are no dedicated surf facilities — look for roadside warungs in the nearest village for snacks and basic supplies, and expect to self-organise everything else.

Board

A versatile shortboard in the 6'2"–6'6" range handles the punchy bowls well and has enough volume to connect through the longer rolling walls; bring a small-wave fish or mid-length for the more gutless, reform days. When solid SW swells push overhead and above, step up to a 6'8"–7'0" step-up — these reefs can deliver genuine punch and you'll want the extra drive.

Localism

mellow — relaxed vibe.

Where to go now

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Surfing in Sumatra

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Sumatra is Indonesia's wild western frontier — the sixth-largest island on earth and arguably the country's deepest, most varied surf zone. Where Bali trades on crowds and nightlife, Sumatra deals in space, jungle backdrops and waves that still feel earned. The swell window here is enormous: the same Indian Ocean groundswells that light up the rest of the archipelago hit Sumatra's exposed western flank first, raw and unfiltered.

✈️Getting there

Most surf trips funnel through Padang, the launch point for the Mentawais, Telos and Banyaks. Fly into Padang (Minangkabau Airport, PDG) via Jakarta — and Jakarta connects to Bali and international hubs like Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

🛵Getting around

On the Sumatran mainland and on Nias, a scooter is the cheap, flexible standard — expect potholed roads, livestock and long, scenic distances between zones. Around Krui the coastal road links a string of spots over many kilometres, so a bike (or a hired car with driver for groups and boards) earns its keep.

🌤️Climate & season

Sumatra straddles the equator, so it's hot and humid year-round with water warm enough for boardshorts (a rashguard or 1mm top is plenty).