Morocco is best known for its right pointbreaks, but also has
many reefbreaks and beachbreaks of high caliber as well.
Right
lava reefbreak that can get absolutely insane — it seems to favor a southwest swell and a mid-high tide (low tide is sketchy and shallow), it's right in the heart of town.
Each wave also has it's drawbacks, though -
reefbreaks usually have uneven and / or sharp bottoms composed of rock or coral, pointbreaks can get a little too crowded sometimes and are generally not that consistent, and some beachbreaks can be unforgiving, with difficult paddle - outs.
Be aware that
most reefbreaks have their resident experts who will know the wave very well, and if you see them paddle out in a spot that everyone else avoids, well then you need to avoid it too, and use the spot everyone else is using.
Experienced surfers will probably prefer Playa Caletas with its
different reefbreaks, the best being a high tide right on the north side.
Around the point of the nature reserve are three
reefbreaks Batu Layar with a long right, Batu Mandi, a fast hollow left and Pasir Putih, a longer shallow left.
INTRODUCTION TO THE REEF BREAK — 1 SURFLESSON You have never surfed
a reefbreak?
For more experienced surfer we also offer surf tours in the many famous and world class spots around ericiera:
reefbreaks, poinbreaks and punchy sandbars we have them all!
There's so many special places in Costa Rica; so many beaches, points, and
reefbreaks, but there's nowhere quite like the beautiful, pristine, Isla Uvita, an island that lies about a mile off the coast of the city of Limon.
These waves all have their own characteristics; Beachbreaks tend to be common, with consistent waves and nice sand bottoms, pointbreaks can offer perfectly shaped waves and the longest rides of any kind of wave, and
reefbreaks are where advanced surfers go in search of the best barrels.
The types of waves that can be surfed are called beachbreaks, pointbreaks, and
reefbreaks.
Karang, as the name suggests is
a reefbreak (karang is coral in Indonesian) located in front of Villa Monyet.
Surfers have to know how to deal in
a reefbreak environment
You might want to have a few waves under your belt before you give
the reefbreaks a go.