Overview
About this Spot
Timmy Turner’s Left is a surf spot located in Java, Indonesia. The surf spot provides left waves. It’s situated on a coral reef bottom and can be surfed at all tides. The spot is suitable for experienced surfers and sometimes breaks, offering rides between 150 to 300 meters long. The crowd is typically empty, making it an appealing option for those seeking less crowded waves. However, surfers should be aware of potential hazards such as sea urchins, rips, undertows, and man-made dangers like buoys. Localism may also be an issue, so it’s important to respect the local community and follow proper surf etiquette. The spot is known to be shark protected. Access to Timmy Turner’s Left may require some walking, adding to its remote appeal. Nearby surf spots include Batu Karas and Pangandaran. When planning to surf here, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. The spot is known for its challenging waves, making it more suitable for intermediate to advanced surfers. Optimal surfing conditions occur with southeast winds and swells coming from the south or southwest. The remoteness of the spot adds to its allure but also means surfers should be prepared for a more adventurous journey. Remember to always check the current surf forecast and report before heading out. It’s also a good idea to consult a surf map of the area to familiarize yourself with the spot’s layout and surrounding features. While there may not be a webcam available for this specific location, it’s always worth checking for updates on current conditions from local sources or surf reports. As with any surf spot, respect for the environment and local community is paramount for a safe and enjoyable surfing experience.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-7.718200° N, 107.833050° W
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