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Turtle Head

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Ideal surf conditions at Turtle Head

Swell window
SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW, NNW, N, NNE, NE
Best swell direction
SW
Swell size
4ft - 10ft
Swell breaks over
Dead Coral
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Right
Wind window
NW
Offshore wind
NW
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Expert

Turtle Head surf guide

Turtle Head is a surf spot located on the backside of the island, featuring a striking rock formation that offers some shelter. This spot has a twisting, short right that can produce a decent tube section, although it’s not the most consistent in the area. It typically doesn’t work well on north swells, but you’ll find that waves can wrap around the southern tip and peel nicely over a shallow platform reef. Overall, this spot can be a bit hit or miss, making it more suited for surfers willing to take the time to catch it on a good day.

For those looking to surf here, the best swell direction is from the southwest, although northeast swells can also work at times. This spot handles swell sizes of around 4ft (1.2m). The waves break over dead coral, so it’s important to watch your step. Most of the action happens on the right, and the preferable wind direction is from the northwest. You can surf here during low, mid, and high tide, but be mindful that this spot is for experts only, as it can get tricky and demanding.

If you’re planning a trip to Turtle Head, keep in mind that while there are other spots in the region, this location has its unique appeal. The nearby Pinget Island area has potential for both southwest and northeast swells, offering more options if you find Turtle Head isn’t firing on the day you visit.

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