Kagata lies along the southwestern Pacific coast of Solomon Islands, where south and southeast swells shape the coral reef passes breaks into rideable waves across a range of conditions. The surf window runs April through October, with water temperatures around 28-30C making it comfortable to spend long hours in the lineup. This frontier Pacific stretch of coast offers wood carving and shell money as a backdrop to every session, and the pace of life here allows you to focus on the surf without distractions. Where you can often find a peak to yourself. Out of the water, Melanesian traditions and the distinctive character of wood carving and shell money make every day rewarding. Kagata is a destination that captures the spirit of surfing in Solomon Islands, where the waves, the landscape, and the local culture combine to create something worth traveling for. Whether you visit for a few days or settle in for a longer stay, the breaks around Kagata will keep you coming back.
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