Moshi Moshi is a surf spot that offers a decent experience for surfers looking for something different. It's a rivermouth peak that tends to be the most consistent wave in the area. The take-off zone is marked by some large rocks, adding a bit of a challenge, especially at low tide. It generally has a mix of longer rights and shorter lefts, which can be fun to ride.
If you're planning to surf here, the optimal swell direction is from the NorthEast, with the spot handling swell sizes from 2ft (about 0.6 meters) and up. Waves tend to break predominantly over boulders, which can make things a bit tricky if you're not careful. Most surfers will find that the preferable wind direction is from the SouthEast, and the spot works well at low, mid, and high tides. Whether you're going for the lefts or the rights, there's something for everyone, but keep an eye on the conditions as they can change.
Moshi Moshi does attract a crowd, especially when the waves are good, so it’s worth timing your sessions to avoid the peak busy periods. This spot caters to various skill levels, but be mindful of the currents and the rocky bottom, and make sure you're aware of the local surf etiquette while you're out there.