Pantai Tungku - Brunei Pantai Tungku features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The waves are generally fun, making it suitable for various skill levels. The spot works best at mid and high tide, particularly during falling tide conditions. This surf spot is easily accessible via the Coastal Highway, with instant access from the parking area. The atmosphere is vibrant, with friendly locals and opportunities for beach BBQs and bonfires. While the waves can be enjoyable, caution is advised due to potential rips, undertow, and rocky areas. On bigger days, surfers may need to navigate the rocks to reach the water safely. The crowd is typically sparse during the week, with only a few surfers on weekends, allowing for a more relaxed surfing experience.
View spotBerakas Coastal Park - Brunei This surf spot features sandbar waves that break both right and left over a sandy bottom. Accessible by car, the park is located at latitude 4.9938 and longitude 114.9199. It offers instant access to the beach, with a short walk of less than 5 minutes from the car park. Berakas Coastal Park is ideal for mid to high tide conditions, particularly during falling tide. The spot remains relatively uncrowded during the week, with only a few surfers on weekends. The park is marked by giant concrete pitcher plants, making it easy to find. After parking, visitors can enjoy a quick descent to the beach via stairs, making it a convenient location for both novice and experienced surfers looking for a relaxed session.
View spot# Tanjung Batu - Malaysia Tanjung Batu features fun rivermouth waves breaking over a sandy bottom. Located at latitude 5.0452 and longitude 115.0571, this spot is accessible via a 15-30 minute trek through the jungle after parking at the end of the road leading from Muara beach. This surf spot works best with swells from the north, northwest, and northeast, making it ideal for adventurous surfers seeking less crowded conditions, as it remains empty during both weekdays and weekends. However, caution is advised due to potential rips, undertow, and pollution in the area. The unique access route adds to the charm of Tanjung Batu, rewarding those who venture off the beaten path with a pristine surfing experience.
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