Surf à Dondra Surf Point
Reef Point (Right)
Intermediate+
Overview: Dondra Surf Point (by the Lighthouse)
Sitting at Sri Lanka’s southern tip near the Dondra Head Lighthouse, this spot is a right-hand reef that turns on with proper groundswell. It’s more exposed and fickle than nearby bays, but when it works you’ll score clean walls with a real ocean feel.

Surf et vagues
- Taper: Exposed right-hand reef; can be inconsistent but powerful on the right swell.
- Idéal pour : Intermediates and up; confident paddling and reef awareness required.
- Gonfler: Prefers SW groundswells; smaller windswell often misses the point.
- Vent: Le plus propre avec N–NNW/offshore morning breezes in season.
- Marée: Mid to mid-high often adds water over shallow sections and helps the line.
- Personnage: Steeper take-off into a running wall; sections for cutbacks and carves when lined up.
Étiquette et sécurité
- Rips & currents: Strong channels around the headland—plan your paddle and keep an exit in mind.
- Bas: Reef/rock; be mindful at low tide. Booties optional, leash essential.
- Keep clear of the jump-in/exit zones and local fishers; call your direction and don’t snake the peak.
Comment s'y rendre et y accéder
- 6–7 km SE of Matara; follow signs to Phare de Dondra Head, then small lanes to the point.
- Tuk-tuk or scooter is easiest. Parking is limited near the lighthouse green; arrive early.
- Entry is usually from the rocks—time your jump carefully and watch a few sets first.
Meilleur moment pour surfer
The south-west coast has its prime window from de novembre à avril with cleaner mornings. Dondra is fickle and favors a solid SW pulse with light northerly winds.
Bien
Équitable
Pauvre
Prime windows Nov–Apr; needs SW groundswell + light northerlies.
Surf et activités à proximité
- Madiha Left/Right – quality reefs west of Matara.
- Baie de Talalla – mellow bay for cruisy sessions.
- SK Town/Medawatta – sandy learner peaks.
- Phare de Dondra Head – scenic stop at Sri Lanka’s southern tip.
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