Alibaba is a surf spot located deeper in the bay, making it a decent option for surfers looking to catch some waves. The spot features a walled-up right-hander that runs down a rocky point, close to the cliffs. This positioning means it's less affected by the cross-shore northeast winds that can mess up other nearby breaks.
When it comes to surfing at Alibaba, the optimal swell direction is from the northwest, with acceptable swells coming from the north as well. The spot can handle swell sizes around 4 feet (about 1.2 meters) and breaks over uneven reef. It's mostly known for its right-hand waves, which tend to be suitable for expert surfers only. For the best conditions, aim for low to mid or high tide, and you'll want to hit this spot when the wind is coming from the southeast.
Getting into the water can be a bit tricky, as navigating through the rocks is tough on your board and feet. Make sure you're careful when making your way out, as the terrain can be quite rough, and it’s good to have some surfing experience under your belt to handle the waves here.