Five Papas is located in the small village of Moya, making it a convenient spot for surfers looking for a place to stay nearby. The surf breaks right in front of the hotel, which is ideal for those who want quick access to the waves. This spot features a "V" shaped reef that helps create both left and right waves, providing options depending on your preference and skill level.
The optimal swell direction for Five Papas is from the Southwest, which brings in consistent waves that can handle sizes starting at 2ft (about 0.6 meters). The waves generally break over dead coral, and they can be surfed at mid and high tide, making those times the best for catching waves. If you're an intermediate surfer, you’ll find this spot manageable, but it might not be the most exciting for advanced riders. The preferred wind direction is from the Northeast, which can help shape the waves nicely.
As with many spots along this SW-facing coast, the consistency here can be pretty average, usually sitting around the 5/10 mark. This means you might hit some days with fun waves and other days where conditions aren’t as great. It's worth checking the forecasts before heading out to make the most of your session.