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Johan — Siberut Surfer & Field Guide Expert
Born and raised on Siberut Island. Surfing these waters for 15+ years. Monitors ocean conditions daily for Pulau Asli Tour guests.

Why Mentawai Is the World's Best Surf Destination

Mentawai Islands sit directly in the path of the Southern Ocean swell machine. Located off the west coast of Sumatra in West Sumatra province, Indonesia, the archipelago catches long-period groundswells that have traveled thousands of kilometres across open ocean — arriving with power, shape, and consistency that is almost impossible to find anywhere else on Earth.

I've been surfing here since I was a teenager. The breaks don't close out. The channels are deep. The water is warm. And because the islands run north-south along an exposed coastline, there is almost always a break working somewhere — from the mellowest beginner reef to the most powerful barrel on the planet.

Every dollar you spend goes directly to the local Mentawai community. When you surf with Pulau Asli Tour, you're not funding a resort chain — you're supporting the people who actually live here.

Access from Camp

Surf breaks are 5–30 minutes from camp by speedboat. All camps provide daily boat access. Guesthouse guests require a sampan to reach the speedboat — surf breaks are not walkable from any camp.

All 15 Mentawai Surf Breaks at a Glance

Johan monitors all 15 breaks daily. Your lineup is customized every morning based on swell, wind, and your skill level.

#Break NameWave TypeDirectionSkill LevelBest Swell
1MacaronisLeft reef — long, wallingLeftIntermediate–AdvancedS / SW
2HT's (Hollow Trees)Left barrel — heavy, fastLeftAdvancedS / SW
3TelescopesRight reef — fun, forgivingRightAll LevelsSW
4Beng BengRight & left peaksBothBeginner–IntermediateSW
5PitstopsRight reef — punchy, shortRightIntermediateS
6RiflesLeft barrel — powerful, shallowLeftAdvancedSW
7ScarecrowsLeft reef — long wallsLeftIntermediateSW
8Bank VaultsRight barrel — thick, hollowRightAdvancedS / SW
9EbayRight reef — mellow, consistentRightBeginner–IntermediateAny
10NipussiLeft reef — open-face wallsLeftIntermediateSW
11Lances LeftLeft barrel — long, perfectLeftAdvancedSW
12Lances RightRight reef — playful sectionsRightIntermediateSW
13BembengLeft & right — gentle, long periodBothAll LevelsSW
14KatietRight point — long ridesRightAll LevelsS
15IndicatorsLeft reef — open walls, forgivingLeftIntermediateSW

The Breaks in Detail

1. Macaronis — The Benchmark

Macaronis is perhaps the most photographed wave in Mentawai. A long, walling left reef that peels with mechanical precision on a south or southwest swell. At 3–6 feet it's a dream wave for intermediate to advanced surfers — multiple sections to work, a fast inside bowl, and a channel that makes it easy to paddle back out. At 8+ feet it becomes one of the most demanding waves in the archipelago.

2. HT's (Hollow Trees) — The Crown Jewel

HT's is widely regarded as the most perfect left-hand barrel in the world. Long, thick, fast — it throws a complete tube from takeoff to exit on a good south swell. This is an advanced wave. The takeoff is steep, the barrel is fast, and the reef is shallow. Not for beginners. If you're a confident barrel rider, this is the reason you came to Mentawai.

3. Telescopes — The Crowd Pleaser

Telescopes is a right reef that suits all levels. Longer walls, a forgiving take-off zone, and a predictable shape make this a go-to break when we want everyone in the water and having fun. Works on almost any southwest swell. A great morning warm-up break before heading to the bigger waves.

4. Beng Beng — Best for Beginners

Two peaks — left and right — that offer long, gentle rides on a southwest swell. Beng Beng is where we take first-timers and returning surfers who want to build confidence. The wave breaks over a deep-enough reef to be forgiving, and the rides are long enough to practice everything from bottom turns to cutbacks. Ideal for beginner to intermediate surfers.

5. Ebay — Reliable in Any Swell

One of the most consistent breaks in the region. Ebay is a right reef that picks up almost any swell and produces a clean, mellow wave. It's not the most exciting break on the list, but when other spots are too big or too small, Ebay is almost always working. Great for beginner to intermediate surfers looking for volume and fun.

6. Rifles — Power and Precision Required

A heavy, shallow left barrel. Rifles fires on a strong southwest swell and produces some of the thickest tubes in Mentawai. The entry is fast and the reef is unforgiving. This break is strictly for experienced barrel riders who can handle power and depth. On the right day, the barrels here are extraordinary.

7. Lances Left & Lances Right — Two Waves, One Channel

Lances Left is a long, perfect left-hand barrel that rivals HT's on a good swell — less crowded, equally heavy. Lances Right is a playful right reef in the same channel, ideal for intermediate surfers who want variety. Both breaks share the same paddle-out channel, making it easy to switch between them. We often split groups here so everyone surfs their right wave.

8. Bembeng — Johan's Personal Favourite for All Levels

Bembeng has both left and right options on long-period southwest swell. The wave is gentler than Macaronis or HT's but still produces quality rides. I recommend this break for mixed-ability groups — beginners can ride the inside section while more experienced surfers work the outside. On a solid swell, the left section produces a surprisingly powerful barrel.

9. Katiet — Long Point Rides

Katiet is a right point break that produces some of the longest rides in Mentawai on a south swell. Multiple sections connect on a good day, giving you a wave that lasts 200+ metres. Suitable for all levels — the outside is for advanced surfers chasing the full point ride, while the inside section is mellow enough for beginners to enjoy.

Mentawai Surf Season: Month by Month

The Mentawai surf season runs April through October. Southern Ocean swells arrive consistently from south and southwest during this window, driven by cyclones and low-pressure systems tracking across the Southern Ocean.

Jan–Mar
★★☆☆

Small, inconsistent. Occasional NW swell.

April
★★★☆

Season starts. Growing S/SW swell.

May
★★★★

Consistent. Good size and shape.

June
★★★★★

Peak season begins. Big, powerful.

July
★★★★★

Peak. Most consistent groundswell.

August
★★★★★

Peak. Largest swells of the year.

September
★★★★☆

Still very good. Crowds thinning.

Oct–Nov
★★★☆☆

Season end. Smaller but still fun.

Surf Tax

A marine park fee of Rp 2,000,000 (~USD 125–130) applies to all visiting surfers. This fee is included in all Pulau Asli Tour surf camp packages. No hidden charges.

Gear, Boards & What to Bring

Mentawai breaks are reef waves. Most require a shortboard (6'0"–6'8") for the performance breaks, and a slightly larger board (6'6"–7'2") for mellow days and beginner spots. Longboards work well at Bembeng, Ebay, and Katiet.

Surfboard Rental

Surfboard rental via certified partner: Rp 200,000–350,000 per day. If you bring your own board, the ferry surcharge is NOT included in package prices. We recommend bringing at least two boards if possible — reef breaks can be hard on equipment.

Essential Gear Checklist

Must bring: Reef booties (reef shoes), reef-safe sunscreen, rash guard (long sleeve for reef protection), leash (6ft for shortboard, 8–9ft for longboard), fins kit (in case airline takes yours), fin key and wax.

Recommended: Helmet for shallow breaks (HT's, Rifles, Bank Vaults), ding repair kit, extra fins, board bag with padding.

Don't bother bringing: Wetsuit (water is 28–30°C year-round), booties above ankle height, heavy luggage — you'll be on a boat every day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best surf breaks in Mentawai? +
The most famous breaks are Macaronis (perfect left), HT's / Hollow Trees (world-class barrel), Telescopes (right reef, all levels), Rifles (powerful left), and Bembeng (beginner-friendly). All 15 breaks are accessible from Pulau Asli Tour surf camps by speedboat in 5–30 minutes.
When is the best time to surf Mentawai? +
April to October is peak surf season. June through September delivers the most consistent south and southwest swells. Outside peak season (November–March) brings smaller, less consistent surf — but fewer crowds. Surf breaks are 5–30 minutes from camp by speedboat year-round.
Are Mentawai surf breaks suitable for beginners? +
Yes. Several breaks are beginner-friendly: Bembeng, Ebay, Telescopes, and Katiet offer mellow waves for all surf levels. Johan matches every guest to the right break daily based on swell and skill. All Pulau Asli Tour packages welcome all levels.
How do I access Mentawai surf breaks? +
All Pulau Asli Tour surf camps provide daily speedboat access to surf breaks, 5–30 minutes from camp. Guesthouse guests require a sampan (small boat) to reach the speedboat. No break is walkable from any camp — all access is by water.
What swell direction do Mentawai surf breaks need? +
Most Mentawai surf breaks work best on south (S) and southwest (SW) swells arriving from the Southern Ocean. June–September sees the most consistent groundswells. Breaks like Telescopes and Ebay work on almost any swell direction and are reliable year-round.
Is surfboard rental available at Mentawai surf camps? +
Yes. Surfboard rental is available via certified partner at Rp 200,000–350,000 per day. If you bring your own board, note that the ferry surcharge is NOT included in package prices. We recommend booking board rental in advance through us.

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