Surf in Rajith Surf Point | Ahangama
Reef Break (Left & Right)
Intermediate–Advanced
Overview: Rajith Surf Point | Ahangama
Rajith Surf Point, located in Ahangama, is a stunning reef break offering both left and right-hand waves, making it a versatile surf spot. Known for its powerful A-frame waves and consistent swell, it’s perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers who are looking for a more challenging experience.
Surfing & Waves
- Type: Reef break with A-frame waves.
- Best for: Intermediate–advanced surfers seeking more challenging waves.
- Wave Length: Rides up to 350 meters on a good swell.
- Swell: Best with S–SW groundswells for consistent waves.
- Wind: Cleanest with ENE/offshore winds in the morning.
- Tide: Mid to high tide works best, low tide can expose the reef.
Etiquette & Safety
- Crowds: Less crowded than other breaks in Ahangama.
- Bottom: Shallow reef, be mindful of rocks and urchins; wear reef booties.
- Local Vibe: Friendly and laid-back atmosphere. Respect local surf etiquette.
Getting There & Access
- Accessible by tuk-tuk or local transport from Ahangama.
- The surf break is located off the beach with easy entry points during mid to high tide.
Best Time to Surf
The best time to surf at Rajith Surf Point is from November to April, with the peak conditions typically between December and March, when the SW groundswells are most consistent.
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Prime Nov–Apr; cleanest with ENE offshore winds and SW groundswells.
Nearby Surf & Things To Do
- Marriott Sand Bar – central bank with longer A-frames when it lines up.
- Jungle Beach peak – sheltered corner for small, soft waves.
- Midigama / Madiha – reef points for intermediates stepping up.
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