Viri-Inga-O-Tuki is a surf spot located just beyond the oil terminal. It offers a less crowded wave experience, making it a great place to catch a ride. The spot is more suitable for longboards or thicker guns, giving surfers a variety of peaks to choose from depending on the swell size. Both left and right breaks are available, and while it can get a bit full, there’s still plenty of push to keep things interesting.
The best swell direction for this spot is Southeast. It handles swell sizes starting at around 3ft (about 0.9 meters) and can also work with swells coming from East and Southwest. The waves break over an uneven reef, providing a mix of left and right rides. It’s recommended to surf here with a Northwest wind, and the spot works well at low, mid, and high tide, so you’ve got flexibility no matter when you head out. It's a solid choice for intermediate surfers looking to improve their skills.
Access to Viri-Inga-O-Tuki is via the boat jetty, so be prepared to make your way there. As with any surf spot, checking the conditions before you head out is smart—swell size and wind can change quickly. Make your plans accordingly and enjoy the waves!