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25.134350 N / 61.180033 O

Beris Surf Spot Guide, Iran

Nestled on Iran's wild Makran coast, Beris delivers a pristine left-hand point break that peels along rocky outcrops into a sandy bottom, offering smooth, ordinary-powered waves in an uncrowded paradise. This remote gem surrounded by desert landscapes and Martian-like mountains provides a raw, exploratory vibe perfect for surfers chasing novelty sessions without the hustle. With east winds grooming the faces and west swells lighting it up, Beris feels like a hidden treasure for those ready to venture off the beaten path.

Geography and Nature

Beris sits on the rugged Makran coastline in Sistan and Baluchestan province, about 60 kilometers east of Chabahar along the Oman Sea, where dramatic cliffs of thick sandstone meet the ocean in a striking display of rocky beaches and headlands. The area is remote and desertic, backed by Martian mountains and fishing villages, with a bustling port where colorful boats dot the horizon against a backdrop of arid plains. The beach itself combines sandy stretches with rocky points, creating a wild, untouched coastal landscape ideal for discovering uncrowded waves.

Surf Setup

Beris is a classic point break firing consistent lefts, with waves peeling smoothly from the rocky takeoff into sandy channels, delivering rideable walls that hold up to 1-2 meters on good days. It thrives on west swells wrapped from the Indian Ocean, best cleaned up by east offshore winds that keep faces glassy and predictable. Mid to high tides open up the best lines while avoiding low-tide rock exposure; expect a typical session to yield 10-15 fun lefts per swell pulse in empty lineups, blending maneuverable sections with occasional punchier bowls.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Beris is sometimes reliable, firing best from May to September when Indian Ocean monsoon swells roll in consistently, with May and June offering the peak combo of swell energy and light winds. Winter months from December to March bring occasional roaring forties power but more inconsistent conditions due to choppier seas; avoid June to August if heat over 40°C deters you, though early mornings keep sessions viable. Check forecasts a week ahead to time west swells over 1 meter for optimal firing days.

Crowd Levels

Beris stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with lineups rarely seeing more than a handful of souls thanks to its remote location. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of local explorers and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels, Beris welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and forgiving lefts that allow easy paddling and whitewater practice on smaller days. Intermediates will carve speedy walls and link turns on 1-2 meter swells, while advanced surfers find room to push the point's longer rides. Every level scores uncrowded sessions tailored to skill, from learning basics to honing maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks at low tide and potential rips pulling out from the point on bigger swells, and booties help over the mixed sandy-rock bottom. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, so stay aware and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 26-30°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty rash guard at most. Winter from December to March drops to 19-24°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit provides comfort for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 22-27°C, making a spring suit or long john ideal for all-day comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Chabahar's nearest airport (ZBR), about 60 kilometers west, then rent a 4x4 or hire a driver for the straightforward coastal road east through desert scenery - expect 1-1.5 hours including checkpoints. No reliable public transport or trains serve the area, so driving is key; park right at the fishing port with free, secure spots steps from the break. Walking distance to the point is under 200 meters from parking, making access simple for a quick dawn patrol.

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Beris 

Iran
25.134350 N / 61.180033 O
In the city
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
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Special access: Paddle > 20mn or Boat
CONDITIONS
Level
All surfers
BREAK TYPE
Point-break
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Regional Classic
FREQUENCY
Sometimes break
BOTTOM
Sandy with rock
POWER
Ordinary
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
West
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
East
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at and holds up to
BEST TIDE POSITION
All tides
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
25.134350
61.180033
DISTANCE
In the city
WALK
EASY TO FIND
Easy to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
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WEEK CROWD
Empty

Beris Surf Spot Guide, Iran

Nestled on Iran's wild Makran coast, Beris delivers a pristine left-hand point break that peels along rocky outcrops into a sandy bottom, offering smooth, ordinary-powered waves in an uncrowded paradise. This remote gem surrounded by desert landscapes and Martian-like mountains provides a raw, exploratory vibe perfect for surfers chasing novelty sessions without the hustle. With east winds grooming the faces and west swells lighting it up, Beris feels like a hidden treasure for those ready to venture off the beaten path.

Geography and Nature

Beris sits on the rugged Makran coastline in Sistan and Baluchestan province, about 60 kilometers east of Chabahar along the Oman Sea, where dramatic cliffs of thick sandstone meet the ocean in a striking display of rocky beaches and headlands. The area is remote and desertic, backed by Martian mountains and fishing villages, with a bustling port where colorful boats dot the horizon against a backdrop of arid plains. The beach itself combines sandy stretches with rocky points, creating a wild, untouched coastal landscape ideal for discovering uncrowded waves.

Surf Setup

Beris is a classic point break firing consistent lefts, with waves peeling smoothly from the rocky takeoff into sandy channels, delivering rideable walls that hold up to 1-2 meters on good days. It thrives on west swells wrapped from the Indian Ocean, best cleaned up by east offshore winds that keep faces glassy and predictable. Mid to high tides open up the best lines while avoiding low-tide rock exposure; expect a typical session to yield 10-15 fun lefts per swell pulse in empty lineups, blending maneuverable sections with occasional punchier bowls.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Beris is sometimes reliable, firing best from May to September when Indian Ocean monsoon swells roll in consistently, with May and June offering the peak combo of swell energy and light winds. Winter months from December to March bring occasional roaring forties power but more inconsistent conditions due to choppier seas; avoid June to August if heat over 40°C deters you, though early mornings keep sessions viable. Check forecasts a week ahead to time west swells over 1 meter for optimal firing days.

Crowd Levels

Beris stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with lineups rarely seeing more than a handful of souls thanks to its remote location. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of local explorers and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels, Beris welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and forgiving lefts that allow easy paddling and whitewater practice on smaller days. Intermediates will carve speedy walls and link turns on 1-2 meter swells, while advanced surfers find room to push the point's longer rides. Every level scores uncrowded sessions tailored to skill, from learning basics to honing maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks at low tide and potential rips pulling out from the point on bigger swells, and booties help over the mixed sandy-rock bottom. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, so stay aware and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 26-30°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty rash guard at most. Winter from December to March drops to 19-24°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit provides comfort for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 22-27°C, making a spring suit or long john ideal for all-day comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Chabahar's nearest airport (ZBR), about 60 kilometers west, then rent a 4x4 or hire a driver for the straightforward coastal road east through desert scenery - expect 1-1.5 hours including checkpoints. No reliable public transport or trains serve the area, so driving is key; park right at the fishing port with free, secure spots steps from the break. Walking distance to the point is under 200 meters from parking, making access simple for a quick dawn patrol.

Beris Surf Spot Guide, Iran

Nestled on Iran's wild Makran coast, Beris delivers a pristine left-hand point break that peels along rocky outcrops into a sandy bottom, offering smooth, ordinary-powered waves in an uncrowded paradise. This remote gem surrounded by desert landscapes and Martian-like mountains provides a raw, exploratory vibe perfect for surfers chasing novelty sessions without the hustle. With east winds grooming the faces and west swells lighting it up, Beris feels like a hidden treasure for those ready to venture off the beaten path.

Geography and Nature

Beris sits on the rugged Makran coastline in Sistan and Baluchestan province, about 60 kilometers east of Chabahar along the Oman Sea, where dramatic cliffs of thick sandstone meet the ocean in a striking display of rocky beaches and headlands. The area is remote and desertic, backed by Martian mountains and fishing villages, with a bustling port where colorful boats dot the horizon against a backdrop of arid plains. The beach itself combines sandy stretches with rocky points, creating a wild, untouched coastal landscape ideal for discovering uncrowded waves.

Surf Setup

Beris is a classic point break firing consistent lefts, with waves peeling smoothly from the rocky takeoff into sandy channels, delivering rideable walls that hold up to 1-2 meters on good days. It thrives on west swells wrapped from the Indian Ocean, best cleaned up by east offshore winds that keep faces glassy and predictable. Mid to high tides open up the best lines while avoiding low-tide rock exposure; expect a typical session to yield 10-15 fun lefts per swell pulse in empty lineups, blending maneuverable sections with occasional punchier bowls.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Beris is sometimes reliable, firing best from May to September when Indian Ocean monsoon swells roll in consistently, with May and June offering the peak combo of swell energy and light winds. Winter months from December to March bring occasional roaring forties power but more inconsistent conditions due to choppier seas; avoid June to August if heat over 40°C deters you, though early mornings keep sessions viable. Check forecasts a week ahead to time west swells over 1 meter for optimal firing days.

Crowd Levels

Beris stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, with lineups rarely seeing more than a handful of souls thanks to its remote location. You'll mostly share waves with a small mix of local explorers and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels, Beris welcomes beginners with its sandy bottom and forgiving lefts that allow easy paddling and whitewater practice on smaller days. Intermediates will carve speedy walls and link turns on 1-2 meter swells, while advanced surfers find room to push the point's longer rides. Every level scores uncrowded sessions tailored to skill, from learning basics to honing maneuvers.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks at low tide and potential rips pulling out from the point on bigger swells, and booties help over the mixed sandy-rock bottom. No major shark or jellyfish issues reported, so stay aware and surf within your limits.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 26-30°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty rash guard at most. Winter from December to March drops to 19-24°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit provides comfort for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 22-27°C, making a spring suit or long john ideal for all-day comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Chabahar's nearest airport (ZBR), about 60 kilometers west, then rent a 4x4 or hire a driver for the straightforward coastal road east through desert scenery - expect 1-1.5 hours including checkpoints. No reliable public transport or trains serve the area, so driving is key; park right at the fishing port with free, secure spots steps from the break. Walking distance to the point is under 200 meters from parking, making access simple for a quick dawn patrol.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: West
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Surf Beris best from May to September, peaking in May and June with consistent Indian Ocean monsoon swells and light winds. Winter from December to March offers occasional power but less consistency; check forecasts a week ahead for west swells over 1 meter. Mid to high tides provide optimal lines, with early mornings viable even in summer heat over 40°C.
Beris suits all levels, from beginners practicing on sandy bottom and forgiving lefts to intermediates carving 1-2 meter walls and advanced surfers pushing longer rides. Every skill scores uncrowded sessions tailored to needs, blending easy paddling with maneuverable sections and punchier bowls.
Beris delivers a pristine left-hand point break peeling smoothly along rocky outcrops into sandy channels, with rideable walls up to 1-2 meters. It thrives on west swells from the Indian Ocean, groomed by east offshore winds for glassy faces, yielding 10-15 fun lefts per session in empty lineups.
Beris stays empty with lineups rarely over a handful of local explorers and visiting surfers, even on weekends. Fly to Chabahar airport 60 kilometers west, then drive a 4x4 or hire a driver 1-1.5 hours east via coastal road; park free and securely at the fishing port, with the point under 200 meters walk away.
Beris stands out as an uncrowded paradise on Iran's wild Makran coast, offering raw exploratory lefts amid desert landscapes and Martian-like mountains. This remote gem provides novelty sessions without hustle, blending pristine point breaks with fishing villages and striking rocky-sandy beaches for a hidden treasure vibe.

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