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The Rock is a small islet located off the southern tip of Cheduba Island. It was discovered during the Callaghan trip and features in The Surfers Journal, Vol 10, no. 1. While it might not be the most well-known surf spot, it has something to offer to those who find it.
The Rock is best when the swell direction comes from the Southwest, but you can also catch some good waves with south or west swells. The spot can handle swell sizes starting around 2 feet (approximately 0.6 meters), making it suitable for intermediate surfers. Waves break over an uneven reef and generally roll in as right-handers, so keep that in mind when paddling out. The best wind direction to enjoy this spot is from the north, and it works well across low, mid, and high tide.
Since The Rock is officially off-limits to foreigners, getting access could be tricky, and you will need to consider that when planning your visit. It's a quieter spot, perfect for those looking for something away from the crowds, but make sure you know the local rules and respect the area.