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Stimpy's

9.843683 N / 126.157383 O

Stimpy's Surf Spot Guide, Philippines

Stimpy's is a world-class left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast barrels when conditions align. Located on an outer reef near Siargao Island, this spot has earned its reputation as one of the finest left-handers in Southeast Asia, offering everything from mellow cruising waves during smaller swells to serious, challenging tubes when the swell pumps. The wave breaks over sharp coral and rocks, creating that distinctive speed and power that keeps experienced surfers coming back.

Geography and Nature

Stimpy's sits on an exposed outer reef just a short boat ride from Barangay Catangnan on Siargao Island, in Surigao del Norte province. The break is located near Rock Island, its right-hand counterpart, making it easy to check both spots during a single session. The surrounding area is characterized by pristine reef formations and rocky outcrops, with the general landscape reflecting the natural beauty of Siargao's Pacific-facing coastline. This is a purely offshore break with no beach access, so the experience is entirely defined by the reef environment and the quality of the waves themselves.

Surf Setup

Stimpy's works best with northeast swell direction, which is the primary swell window for this outer reef break. Offshore winds from the northwest, west, and southwest help shape the waves into clean, defined barrels. The break performs optimally during low to mid-tide conditions, when the shallow reef creates that hollow, fast feel that makes Stimpy's special. At high tide, the wave often becomes too fat and difficult to catch, though bigger swells can work at full tide. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect fast takeoffs into walling sections that frequently barrel, with the wave maintaining speed through multiple sections before closing out.

Consistency and Best Time

Stimpy's receives consistent swell throughout the year except during the summer months from late May through August, when the break typically goes flat. The peak season runs from October through December, when northeast swells combine with offshore winds to produce head-high to double-overhead waves, sometimes reaching triple-overhead during exceptional swells. Winter months from December through February also deliver excellent conditions, making this one of the few protected spots that works reliably during the Philippine winter season. Autumn and winter are unquestionably the best times to visit.

Crowd Levels

Stimpy's attracts a medium to high crowd during peak swell periods, particularly on weekends when it becomes one of the most popular big-wave left-handers on the island. However, conditions can vary dramatically from day to day, and you may find yourself with just a handful of surfers in the water on some sessions. Weekday mornings typically offer fewer people in the lineup.

Who It's For

Stimpy's is strictly an intermediate to advanced wave. When swell ranges from chest to head high, the break offers mellow, enjoyable rides suitable for competent shortboarders. As waves grow overhead and larger, Stimpy's transforms into a serious challenge that demands solid technique and wave knowledge. Beginners should not attempt this break due to the shallow reef and powerful nature of the wave. Goofy-footed surfers especially thrive here during big swell days, when the barrels become ferocious and rewarding.

Hazards to Respect

The exposed coral reef bottom and sharp rocks demand respect and proper preparation. A large rock sits in the channel and inside section, visible at low tide, so awareness of your position is essential. Wear reef booties when entering and exiting the water to protect against cuts from the sharp reef. Wipeouts are generally manageable except during huge swell, but the shallow water means you need to stay aware of your surroundings at all times.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 28°C, warm enough for board shorts and a rash vest. Winter months from December to March see temperatures drop slightly but remain warm at around 27°C, still suitable for minimal coverage like board shorts. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28°C, making the water consistently warm year-round. A rash vest provides sun protection more than thermal protection at Stimpy's.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Daniel Z Romualdez Airport in Tacloban, located 196 kilometers away. Cagayan de Oro Airport is the second option at 232 kilometers distance. From either airport, you'll need to arrange ground transport to General Luna, the main town on Siargao Island. Once in General Luna, head to the boat launch station at the end of Tourism Road near Cloud 9 or at Barangay Catangnan. Boats depart regularly for the 15 to 20 minute journey to Stimpy's, with a standard round-trip cost of 250 Philippine Pesos per person and a minimum of two passengers required. Most visiting surfers stay in General Luna, which offers numerous accommodation options from budget hostels to upscale resorts, all within easy reach of the boat launch points.

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Stimpy's 

Philipines
9.843683 N / 126.157383 O
Siargao Islands
Surf trip
Hard to find
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-rocky
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
World Class
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc..)
POWER
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Long (150 to 300 m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
East, NorthEast
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
NorthWest, West, SouthWest
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
BEST TIDE POSITION
Low and mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising tide
How to get there
COORDINATES
9.843683
126.157383
DISTANCE
Surf trip
WALK
EASY TO FIND
Hard to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Few surfers
WEEK CROWD
Few surfers

Stimpy's Surf Spot Guide, Philippines

Stimpy's is a world-class left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast barrels when conditions align. Located on an outer reef near Siargao Island, this spot has earned its reputation as one of the finest left-handers in Southeast Asia, offering everything from mellow cruising waves during smaller swells to serious, challenging tubes when the swell pumps. The wave breaks over sharp coral and rocks, creating that distinctive speed and power that keeps experienced surfers coming back.

Geography and Nature

Stimpy's sits on an exposed outer reef just a short boat ride from Barangay Catangnan on Siargao Island, in Surigao del Norte province. The break is located near Rock Island, its right-hand counterpart, making it easy to check both spots during a single session. The surrounding area is characterized by pristine reef formations and rocky outcrops, with the general landscape reflecting the natural beauty of Siargao's Pacific-facing coastline. This is a purely offshore break with no beach access, so the experience is entirely defined by the reef environment and the quality of the waves themselves.

Surf Setup

Stimpy's works best with northeast swell direction, which is the primary swell window for this outer reef break. Offshore winds from the northwest, west, and southwest help shape the waves into clean, defined barrels. The break performs optimally during low to mid-tide conditions, when the shallow reef creates that hollow, fast feel that makes Stimpy's special. At high tide, the wave often becomes too fat and difficult to catch, though bigger swells can work at full tide. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect fast takeoffs into walling sections that frequently barrel, with the wave maintaining speed through multiple sections before closing out.

Consistency and Best Time

Stimpy's receives consistent swell throughout the year except during the summer months from late May through August, when the break typically goes flat. The peak season runs from October through December, when northeast swells combine with offshore winds to produce head-high to double-overhead waves, sometimes reaching triple-overhead during exceptional swells. Winter months from December through February also deliver excellent conditions, making this one of the few protected spots that works reliably during the Philippine winter season. Autumn and winter are unquestionably the best times to visit.

Crowd Levels

Stimpy's attracts a medium to high crowd during peak swell periods, particularly on weekends when it becomes one of the most popular big-wave left-handers on the island. However, conditions can vary dramatically from day to day, and you may find yourself with just a handful of surfers in the water on some sessions. Weekday mornings typically offer fewer people in the lineup.

Who It's For

Stimpy's is strictly an intermediate to advanced wave. When swell ranges from chest to head high, the break offers mellow, enjoyable rides suitable for competent shortboarders. As waves grow overhead and larger, Stimpy's transforms into a serious challenge that demands solid technique and wave knowledge. Beginners should not attempt this break due to the shallow reef and powerful nature of the wave. Goofy-footed surfers especially thrive here during big swell days, when the barrels become ferocious and rewarding.

Hazards to Respect

The exposed coral reef bottom and sharp rocks demand respect and proper preparation. A large rock sits in the channel and inside section, visible at low tide, so awareness of your position is essential. Wear reef booties when entering and exiting the water to protect against cuts from the sharp reef. Wipeouts are generally manageable except during huge swell, but the shallow water means you need to stay aware of your surroundings at all times.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 28°C, warm enough for board shorts and a rash vest. Winter months from December to March see temperatures drop slightly but remain warm at around 27°C, still suitable for minimal coverage like board shorts. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28°C, making the water consistently warm year-round. A rash vest provides sun protection more than thermal protection at Stimpy's.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Daniel Z Romualdez Airport in Tacloban, located 196 kilometers away. Cagayan de Oro Airport is the second option at 232 kilometers distance. From either airport, you'll need to arrange ground transport to General Luna, the main town on Siargao Island. Once in General Luna, head to the boat launch station at the end of Tourism Road near Cloud 9 or at Barangay Catangnan. Boats depart regularly for the 15 to 20 minute journey to Stimpy's, with a standard round-trip cost of 250 Philippine Pesos per person and a minimum of two passengers required. Most visiting surfers stay in General Luna, which offers numerous accommodation options from budget hostels to upscale resorts, all within easy reach of the boat launch points.

Stimpy's Surf Spot Guide, Philippines

Stimpy's is a world-class left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast barrels when conditions align. Located on an outer reef near Siargao Island, this spot has earned its reputation as one of the finest left-handers in Southeast Asia, offering everything from mellow cruising waves during smaller swells to serious, challenging tubes when the swell pumps. The wave breaks over sharp coral and rocks, creating that distinctive speed and power that keeps experienced surfers coming back.

Geography and Nature

Stimpy's sits on an exposed outer reef just a short boat ride from Barangay Catangnan on Siargao Island, in Surigao del Norte province. The break is located near Rock Island, its right-hand counterpart, making it easy to check both spots during a single session. The surrounding area is characterized by pristine reef formations and rocky outcrops, with the general landscape reflecting the natural beauty of Siargao's Pacific-facing coastline. This is a purely offshore break with no beach access, so the experience is entirely defined by the reef environment and the quality of the waves themselves.

Surf Setup

Stimpy's works best with northeast swell direction, which is the primary swell window for this outer reef break. Offshore winds from the northwest, west, and southwest help shape the waves into clean, defined barrels. The break performs optimally during low to mid-tide conditions, when the shallow reef creates that hollow, fast feel that makes Stimpy's special. At high tide, the wave often becomes too fat and difficult to catch, though bigger swells can work at full tide. On a typical session with good conditions, you can expect fast takeoffs into walling sections that frequently barrel, with the wave maintaining speed through multiple sections before closing out.

Consistency and Best Time

Stimpy's receives consistent swell throughout the year except during the summer months from late May through August, when the break typically goes flat. The peak season runs from October through December, when northeast swells combine with offshore winds to produce head-high to double-overhead waves, sometimes reaching triple-overhead during exceptional swells. Winter months from December through February also deliver excellent conditions, making this one of the few protected spots that works reliably during the Philippine winter season. Autumn and winter are unquestionably the best times to visit.

Crowd Levels

Stimpy's attracts a medium to high crowd during peak swell periods, particularly on weekends when it becomes one of the most popular big-wave left-handers on the island. However, conditions can vary dramatically from day to day, and you may find yourself with just a handful of surfers in the water on some sessions. Weekday mornings typically offer fewer people in the lineup.

Who It's For

Stimpy's is strictly an intermediate to advanced wave. When swell ranges from chest to head high, the break offers mellow, enjoyable rides suitable for competent shortboarders. As waves grow overhead and larger, Stimpy's transforms into a serious challenge that demands solid technique and wave knowledge. Beginners should not attempt this break due to the shallow reef and powerful nature of the wave. Goofy-footed surfers especially thrive here during big swell days, when the barrels become ferocious and rewarding.

Hazards to Respect

The exposed coral reef bottom and sharp rocks demand respect and proper preparation. A large rock sits in the channel and inside section, visible at low tide, so awareness of your position is essential. Wear reef booties when entering and exiting the water to protect against cuts from the sharp reef. Wipeouts are generally manageable except during huge swell, but the shallow water means you need to stay aware of your surroundings at all times.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October bring water temperatures around 28°C, warm enough for board shorts and a rash vest. Winter months from December to March see temperatures drop slightly but remain warm at around 27°C, still suitable for minimal coverage like board shorts. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 27 and 28°C, making the water consistently warm year-round. A rash vest provides sun protection more than thermal protection at Stimpy's.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Daniel Z Romualdez Airport in Tacloban, located 196 kilometers away. Cagayan de Oro Airport is the second option at 232 kilometers distance. From either airport, you'll need to arrange ground transport to General Luna, the main town on Siargao Island. Once in General Luna, head to the boat launch station at the end of Tourism Road near Cloud 9 or at Barangay Catangnan. Boats depart regularly for the 15 to 20 minute journey to Stimpy's, with a standard round-trip cost of 250 Philippine Pesos per person and a minimum of two passengers required. Most visiting surfers stay in General Luna, which offers numerous accommodation options from budget hostels to upscale resorts, all within easy reach of the boat launch points.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Frequently asked on Wavesafari

The peak season runs from October through December, when northeast swells combine with offshore winds to produce head-high to double-overhead waves. Winter months from December through February also deliver excellent conditions, making Stimpy's one of the few protected spots that works reliably during the Philippine winter season. Avoid the summer months from late May through August when the break typically goes flat.
Stimpy's is strictly an intermediate to advanced wave and not suitable for beginners. When swell ranges from chest to head high, competent shortboarders can enjoy mellow rides. As waves grow overhead and larger, Stimpy's transforms into a serious challenge demanding solid technique and wave knowledge. The shallow reef and powerful nature of the wave make it unsuitable for those just starting out.
Stimpy's is a world-class left-hand reef break that delivers hollow, fast barrels when conditions align. The wave works best with northeast swell direction and offshore winds from the northwest, west, and southwest. It performs optimally during low to mid-tide conditions, creating that distinctive speed and power. You can expect fast takeoffs into walling sections that frequently barrel, with the wave maintaining speed through multiple sections before closing out.
Stimpy's is accessible only by boat from General Luna, with a 15 to 20 minute journey costing 250 Philippine Pesos per person with a minimum of two passengers. The spot attracts medium to high crowds during peak swell periods, particularly on weekends, though weekday mornings typically offer fewer surfers. Conditions vary dramatically from day to day, and you may find yourself with just a handful of surfers in the water on some sessions.
Stimpy's has earned its reputation as one of the finest left-handers in Southeast Asia, delivering everything from mellow cruising waves during smaller swells to serious, challenging tubes when the swell pumps. Located on an exposed outer reef near Barangay Catangnan on Siargao Island, it sits next to Rock Island, its right-hand counterpart, allowing you to check both spots during a single session. The break's distinctive speed and power come from the sharp coral and rocks beneath the surface.

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