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Chickens
Villingilimathi Huraa (Kuda Villingili), Uninhabited island. Eastern reef
of North Male’ Atoll: Requires speed. Long, excellent left-hander that has
two sections. A pleasant thin, peeling, racing lip. However conditions
must be perfect, otherwise it’s not makeable. Best winds are NW-NNE
(offshore). Named because of a poultry farm on the island. Access by boat.
Cokes
Thulusdhoo, Atoll Capital. Eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll:
A short but intense ride. A big wave tube spot. A steep barrelling
takeoff, then a very shallow inside section that opens up even more than
the takeoff. Best on mid to high tide, however, can be surfed at low tide
if the swell is big enough. Ideal on a straight south swell and winds NW
however, can be surfed in winds from any direction W - N.
Named after the Coca-Cola factory on the island, beautiful view of palm
fringed beach from the surf zone. Access by boat.
Lohis
Lohifushi Island Resort. Eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll: Good and
hollow left-hander with two sections. Need big SE swells and high tides to
work well. Best during NW-NE offshore winds. Named after the island resort
Lohifushi. Access by boat even from Lohifushi Resort.
Piddlies / Ninjas
Kanifinolhu Resort. Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll: Slow
right-hander, good for beginners and long-boarders. Best on W-NW winds
with a moderate S swell. However swells larger than 4 feet spoils it.
Named Ninjas because many Japanese surfers seem to like it. Access by
boat.
Pasta Point
Tari Village Resort (Kanu Huraa) . Eastern reef of North Male’ Atoll:
Perfect long left, which picks up more swell and is more consistent than
any other break. ‘Macaroni Bowl’-a second tube section, which develops
after the fast take off section, mellows out for a cutback. ‘Lockjaws’ -
if you are game try out this very fast and shallow end section, which
comes after the ‘Macaroni Bowl’. Rides are 75 to 100 yards long. Reserved
for the exclusive use of the resort guests. (Strictly enforced by Tari
Village Resort management) Best winds; N, but can be surfed with NE-NW.
Best months - February, March and April. Accessible from the shore.
Sultans (Thamburudhoo Right)
Thamburudhoo (Uninhabited Island), Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll:
Excellent, long, world-class right-hander. One of the most consistent
waves of Male’ Atoll, which never closes out, even on the biggest swells.
The take-off is a steep outside peak called ‘Phantoms’, which slingshots
into a very long, walled, super fast section called the ‘Pinnacles’, over
four feet. All three sections can be thrilling, almost insane tubes. Rides
are 100 to 150 yards. Best on high tide with any wind from W to N. Access
by boat.
Honky’s (Thamburudhoo left)
Thamburudhoo (Uninhabited Island), Adjacent to ‘Sultans’. Eastern Reef
of North Male’ Atoll: Long, left-hander. Starts small and increases in
size and intensity as it wraps 90 degrees around the island. A six feet
wave on the take-off will end up at least eight feet on the end section,
called ‘Fred’s Ledge’. Long rides and tubes through all sections. Best on
low tides unless swell is huge. Best winds, ENE-N (this is the only wave
that works on a ENE wind). Best swell, straight S. Best months for this
wave, February, March and April. Affected by strong currents in the
Southwest monsoon from May to October. Access by boat.
Tomb Stones (Furana)
Full Moon Beach Resort, Furana Fushi Island, Eastern Reef of North
Male’ Atoll: Long, right-hander, offshore in winds S to W. Breaks rarely
and only large swells. At three feet it has a dry reef to surf on. In the
big swells of 1987, when many of the islands were flooded, this was surfed
at a perfect six to eight feet.
Male’ Island Point
Male’, the capital. Eastern reef of Male’, Southern tip of North Male’
Atoll. A couple of shifting peaks, popular with locals, riding surfboards
and boogie boards. The reef picks up plenty of swell. Best in W winds.
Accessible from the shore.
Gurus
Miyaru Faru near the island of Gulhi, inhabited island, Eastern Reef
of South Male’ Atoll: Sectiony left, which picks up more swell than most
of the breaks in South Male’ Atoll. Can have a good end section in a big S
swell. Best in N winds, the higher the tide, the better. Access by boat.
Twin Peaks (also called Left & Rights)
Gulhi, inhabited island, Eastern Reef of South Male’ Atoll: A mushy spot
that seems to attract swells. Refractions in the waves caused by the reef
sometimes make for a slow but interesting ride. Access by boat
Quarters
Gulhigaathuhuraa, uninhabited island attached to Palm Tree Island
Resort. Eastern Reef of South Male’ Atoll: Really nice, fast little
right-hander that picks up less swell than most other places.
Best in winds W to NW. Named after the resort workers’ quarters on the
island.
Kate’s
Boduhuraa, Uninhabited Island near the Palm Tree Island Resort.
Eastern Reef of South Male’ Atoll: Small short left. Best in winds NW to N
Natives
Kandooma Resort, Eastern Reef of North Male’ Atoll: A short right,
that needs a big swell. Best SW winds
Riptides
Guraidhoo, Inhabited Island. Eastern Reef of South Male’ Atoll:
Small reef in the middle of the channel on the southern side of the
island; fast right-hander, one of the best waves in the area. The area is
subject to strong currents. Best on W to SW winds. Access by boat.
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