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Su’uholo, located down the coast near the village of Su'ulofo and close to Eresi Point, is a surf spot known for its long and consistent left reef break. This spot can pick up any swell coming from the east, making it a go-to for surfers looking for decent waves. While it might not always be the best in the area, it does offer reliable conditions under the right circumstances.
The optimal swell direction for Su’uholo is Northeast, but it can also handle swells coming from the North and Southeast. It works well with swell sizes starting at around 2 feet (0.6 meters) and can handle bigger swells, too. The waves break over live coral, creating a unique reef break experience, and the waves tend to be all lefts. For the best results, you'll want to keep an eye on the wind, as it’s preferred to have winds coming from the West. Su’uholo is suitable for expert surfers, particularly when the tide is low, mid, or high, giving various options throughout the day.
Although the spot is primarily for more advanced surfers, it can be an enjoyable session for those looking to test their skills. If you’re planning a trip, just make sure to check the swell forecasts to maximize your chances of catching the best waves at Su’uholo.