Overview
About this Spot
Batu Karas is a surf spot located in Java, Indonesia. The spot provides right waves. It’s situated on the southern coast of West Java, known for its surf-friendly beaches. The primary surf break offers a right-hand point break with a sandy bottom, providing long rides. The wave typically breaks over a gently sloping reef. Batu Karas has a sand and rocks bottom and works best during low and medium tides. It’s considered a regional classic in terms of quality and is suitable for all levels of experience. The waves at this spot are regular in frequency and can reach lengths of 150 to 300 meters. Crowd levels are typically empty, making it an attractive option for surfers seeking less crowded lineups. The best surf conditions usually occur during the dry season from April to October, when offshore winds and southwesterly swells combine to produce clean, manageable waves. To reach Batu Karas, surfers can get to Pangandaran and then take local transport to Cijulang. The final leg of the journey requires a motorbike ride over a bamboo bridge. Nearby surf spots include Pangandaran and Timmy Turner’s Left. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. When the spot is crowded, remember to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. Batu Karas is part of the Pangandaran Regency in West Java, which was formed in 2012. The area is known for its tourism potential, with the Indonesian government recognizing it as a National Tourism Site in 2011. The region offers other attractions like the Green Canyon, which has seen increasing visitor numbers in recent years. When planning your surf trip, be sure to check the latest surf forecast, report, and map for Batu Karas. Some accommodations and local eateries are available in the area to cater to visiting surfers.
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Coordinates
-7.748250° N, 108.502183° W
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