Lokaro is a beach that's about a 40-minute walk around the headland. It’s a spot that’s more known for its calm swimming conditions and kitesurfing opportunities rather than serious surf. The offshore islets provide some shelter, which can keep the waves smaller, but it’s still worth checking out if you’re in the area.
The surf at Lokaro can work best with a southeast swell direction, and it handles swell sizes at around 2 feet (0.6 meters). You might catch some left and right beach breaks here, depending on how the wind is blowing. Speaking of wind, a west wind tends to be preferable. You can surf at any tide – low, mid, or high – making it a flexible option for beginners looking to get some practice.
Since this spot is beginner-friendly, it’s a good place to work on your skills without dealing with too much crowd pressure. Just remember, the surf isn’t always consistent, so it helps to check the swell forecast before heading out.