Surf à Panama Point

Panama Point • Eastern Province
River Mouth Point Break (Right)
Intermediate+

Overview: Surfing at Panama Point

Panama Point, located in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka, is a hidden gem that offers a less crowded alternative to more popular surf spots like Arugam Bay. This river mouth point break breaks to the right and works on all tides. The spot is known for longer rides on good days, with the wave quality improving when the swell is just right. While the bottom is a mix of sand and rocks, which provides some challenge, it’s still accessible and enjoyable for intermediate and pro surfers. The lack of crowds means surfers can enjoy a quieter, more relaxed experience, but caution is advised due to the mixed bottom.

Panama Point, Arugam Bay

Surf et vagues

  • Taper: River mouth point break that breaks to the right.
  • Idéal pour : Intermediate and professional surfers, due to the mixed sand and rock bottom.
  • Gonfler: Idéal avec houles du SE, but also catches waves from the southwest.
  • Vent: Ideal with offshore winds from the east.
  • Marée: Works well on all tides, though better on mid to high tide for cleaner waves.
  • Personnage: Long rides with potential for carving and powerful sections, but watch for rocks near the river mouth.

Étiquette et sécurité

  • Courants : The river mouth can have mild rip currents, so be cautious when paddling out and coming back in.
  • Bas: Mixed sand and rock bottom; booties are recommended to avoid injury from rocks during low tide.
  • Étiquette locale : Be mindful of local surfers, fishermen, and other beachgoers. Maintain good surf etiquette, especially if the spot gets busy.
  • Faune: While crocodile sightings are rare, there are occasional reports near the river mouth. Always remain alert while entering or exiting the water.

Comment s'y rendre et y accéder

  • Panama Point is located about 10 km south of Arugam Bay, accessible by a dirt road through the town of Panama.
  • The road to the point is unpaved, so a tuk-tuk or scooter ride is recommended for easier access.
  • Once at the point, there is limited parking, so be sure to arrive early to secure a good spot.
  • Access is via a short walk along the beach or through a few small trails from the road. Be cautious of rocks and the mixed bottom when entering the surf zone.

Meilleur moment pour surfer

The best time to surf at Panama Point is from d'avril à octobre, during the dry season on the east coast of Sri Lanka. During this period, southeast swells are more consistent, and the offshore winds create optimal conditions for a clean, enjoyable surf experience. The waves tend to be less crowded than more popular surf spots like Arugam Bay, making it a great option for those looking for a quieter surf session.

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Best conditions Apr–Oct with consistent swell and offshore winds.

Surf et activités à proximité

  • Main Arugam Bay: World-class right-hand reef break just a few minutes away.
  • Whiskey Point: Another great left-hander for those looking to explore beyond Panama Point.
  • Panama Beach: A quiet beach with calm waters, ideal for relaxing after a surf session.
  • Parc national de Yala : Visit Sri Lanka's most famous wildlife park to spot elephants, leopards, and more.

FAQ

Is Panama Point good for beginners?
Panama Point is better suited for intermediate surfers due to the mixed sand and rock bottom. Beginners should try Arugam Bay or Whiskey Point.
What boards work best?
Shortboards, performance boards, and longboards all work well depending on the swell size.
Where can I rent surf gear in Panama?
You can rent surfboards and gear from shops in Arugam Bay or nearby towns before heading to Panama Point.

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