Wilkes Pass, Namotu Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
W, SW
Wind
E, NE, or light wind.
Surf Height
Chest-high to well overhead.
Tide
Mid to high
Wilkes Pass, Namotu Surf Guide
Breaking around the southern tip of a barrier reef located to the northwest of Namotu Island, Wilkes Pass is a powerful, lengthy right-hander that is open to virtually all swell and wind, making it consistent but somewhat fickle. One of the longer waves in Fiji, Wilkes starts with a relatively standard takeoff, proceeds through a number of stretched out sections, and ends in a shallow bowl section. Tends to be a few feet bigger than Swimming Pools and Namotu Left due to its exposure to swell.
Ability Level
Intermediate
All levels depending on size
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Although it gets crowded, most surf-trippers to this area are pretty friendly.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Gets busy when its good and Namotu/Tavarua are fully booked.
Spot Rating
Fun
One of the longest rights in Fiji, Wilkes features a stretched-out, rippable wall that lends itself to performance surfing.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Handles size and requires a decent amount of fitness.
Water Quality
Clean
This is the sort of water you dream of surfing in.
Hazards
Coral, sharks, powerful waves.
Bring Your
Shortboard
Access
Short boat ride from Namotu or Tavarua.
Bottom
Exposed barrier reef with moderately shallow coral.
Best Season
South and southwest swells are most common during the winter.
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