The Banyak Islands are situated in Northern Sumatra off the west cost attracting
the Indian Ocean swells offering perfect waves breaking on the reefs like Treasure Island, Bay of Pleny to name a few.
A series of
Indian Ocean swells are forecast to reach Bali in the coming weeks and contest directors are monitoring them closely.
Not exact matches
When the
swell gets going, particularly pumped by storms in the Southern
Indian Ocean, a clockwork, world - class wave rolls in here that has surfers from around the globe coming to visit.
The Maldives atolls are a tropical paradise strategically located in the center of the
Indian Ocean with full exposure to Southern
Ocean swells.
Dry season (April to October) sees the biggest waves in Bali from solid
Indian ocean ground
swell, average wave size in Indonesia is around 4 - 7 ′.
Situated in the
Indian Ocean, facing South, Bali is a
swell magnet for almost any
swell that is heading North.
With two
oceans, the refreshing Atlantic and Tropical
Indian meeting, South Africa picks up way more
swells than most countries and there is always an offshore wind creating, perfectly clean waves somewhere.
Where are you going to go to surf lefts on one side of the island like this, then take a 5 minute boat ride to the other side of the island to surf rights like this??!! The
Indian ocean is angry right now and we have tons or
swell coming.
On the islands of the
Indian Ocean, you are never far from the sparkle and
swell of the balmy blue.
The difficulty of this dive site comes from the
swell which can be strong as the
Indian Ocean waves pound this coast.
The forecast for them is looking like lighter winds and smaller
swell for the first few days, then it looks like the
Indian Ocean is firing up again with some good
swells.
Here crystal clear water meets these sands which are protected from the
swells of the
Indian Ocean by offshore reefs producing warm lagoons with flat water and plenty of colorful coral to see whilst snorkeling.
It is here that the gentle waters surrounding Lombok meet the currents of the
Indian Ocean, forming great
swells and surf breaks.
Due to its exposure to the
Indian ocean's
swell and its sandy beaches, Nusa Dua offers no quality scuba diving locally.
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Low pressure systems off the
Indian Ocean pump waves into the area consistently from June to September with many
swells kicking off as early as March, April and May.
The beaches here are white sand and run down to perfect clear turquoise waters that are not subject to the southerly
swells of the
Indian Ocean and are instead perfect for swimming and snorkeling around the coral encrusted reefs and lagoons that are positively seeming with life which leads us onto another great reason to visit this area.
This peak, it turns out is almost certainly due to a
swell from the
Indian Ocean, 10,000 miles distant.
Meanwhile, the
swells in the
Indian Ocean tend to extend southward in spring and westward in winter, but diminish in area during the summer.»