Surf in Crocodile Rock ( Arugam Bay )
Crocodile Rock (Left)
Intermediate+
Overview: Crocodile Rock (Arugam Bay)
Crocodile Rock, also known as Elephant Rock, is a scenic surf spot located about 30 minutes south of Arugam Bay. This left-hand point break offers mellow rides over a sandy bottom, making it suitable for intermediate surfers and longboarders. The area is less crowded compared to other spots in Arugam Bay, providing a more relaxed surfing experience. The name "Crocodile Rock" is derived from the nearby Heda Oya Lagoon, which is home to mugger crocodiles, though sightings are rare.
Surfing & Waves
- Type: Left-hand point break with mellow rides over a sandy bottom.
- Best for: Intermediate surfers and longboarders.
- Swell: Works best on southeast swells; can also catch waves from the southwest.
- Wind: Offshore winds from the southwest are ideal.
- Tide: Works at low, mid, and high tides; better on rising tide.
- Character: Mellow take-offs leading to long walls; suitable for carving and cruising.
Etiquette & Safety
- Currents: Mild to moderate; always assess before paddling out.
- Bottom: Sandy bottom with no rocks or reefs; booties are optional.
- Wildlife: Crocodiles are present in the nearby lagoon; avoid swimming in the lagoon.
- Local Etiquette: Respect local surfers and fishermen; avoid cutting off rides and communicate your intentions.
Getting There & Access
- Located approximately 30 minutes south of Arugam Bay by tuk-tuk or scooter.
- Access involves a 20-minute walk along the beach, passing two river mouths; be cautious of wildlife.
- Entry is from the beach; take care when timing your entry, as the waves can be powerful.
Best Time to Surf
The best time to surf at Crocodile Rock is during the dry season on Sri Lanka's east coast, from April to October. During this period, the southeast swells are consistent, and the winds are offshore, providing optimal surfing conditions.
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Best conditions Apr–Oct with consistent swell and offshore winds.
Nearby Surf & Things To Do
- 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 Crocodile Rock.
- Muhudu Maha Viharaya: A peaceful Buddhist temple offering a quiet stop between surf sessions.
- Lagoon Safari: Take a boat ride through Arugam Bay’s beautiful lagoon, a great way to see local wildlife.
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