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One Palm Point - Panaitan island

-6.655400 N / 105.172633 O

One Palm Point - Panaitan island Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

One Palm Point is a legendary left-hand reef break that delivers some of Indonesia's most powerful and hollow barrels. Located on remote Panaitan Island off the west coast of Java, this wave has earned its reputation as a serious challenge for experienced surfers seeking pristine, uncrowded waves in one of the country's most pristine natural settings. The break barrels consistently over a shallow, sharp reef bottom, creating rides that can extend for hundreds of meters on quality days.

Geography and Nature

Panaitan Island sits within Ujung Kulon National Park, a protected marine reserve off the western coast of Java. The island is characterized by pristine natural beauty and dense vegetation, with One Palm Point marked by a distinctive sentinel palm tree that serves as a visual landmark. The surrounding waters are clear and the island remains largely undeveloped, offering complete isolation from urban centers and maintaining the raw, untamed character that makes this destination special for traveling surfers.

Surf Setup

One Palm Point is a left-hand reef break that works best with south and southwest ocean swells combined with northeast offshore winds. The wave shape is distinctly hollow and powerful, with a steep critical drop leading into long barrel sections that reward committed surfers with deep tube rides. Mid to high tide conditions produce the most rideable waves, as dead low tide creates dangerously shallow conditions over the sharp reef. On a solid swell day, you can expect fast, hollow waves that demand precise positioning and confident technique throughout your session.

Consistency and Best Time

The dry season from May through October offers the most consistent and reliable conditions, with regular south and southwest swells providing frequent rideable days. The surf here is fairly consistent year-round, though the dry season delivers the cleanest conditions with more predictable wind patterns. March through November generally sees good activity, making this a viable destination across most of the year for patient surfers willing to time their visit strategically.

Crowd Levels

One Palm Point remains virtually empty even on the best days. The remote location and challenging access via boat charter naturally limit visitor numbers, ensuring you will typically have the wave to yourself or share it with only a handful of other experienced surfers.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for advanced and experienced surfers. The shallow reef, powerful hollow barrels, and strong currents demand solid tube-riding skills, confident wave reading, and the ability to handle critical situations. Intermediate surfers may find the wave intimidating and potentially dangerous, while beginners have no business paddling out here. Experienced barrel hunters will find One Palm Point offers the kind of challenging, rewarding waves that justify the effort required to reach it.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp, shallow reef poses significant injury risk during wipeouts, and many surfers wear full wetsuits and helmets for protection. Strong currents can develop, particularly during larger swells, and emergency services are not readily available on the island. Respect the wave's power and never venture out alone or without informing someone of your plans.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range from 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts and a rash vest for comfort. From December through March, temperatures drop slightly to 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. Spring and fall months maintain similar warm conditions around 28 degrees Celsius, making tropical wetsuit coverage unnecessary year-round.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, located approximately 175 kilometers away. From Jakarta, drive west toward coastal towns like Carita or Anyer, a journey of several hours depending on traffic and road conditions. From these coastal departure points, arrange a boat charter to Panaitan Island, which typically takes several additional hours. Coordinating with experienced surf charter operators is essential, as they provide both boat transport and accommodation packages that simplify the logistics of reaching this remote destination.

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One Palm Point - Panaitan island 

Indonesia
-6.655400 N / 105.172633 O
West Java
Surf trip
Don't know
Hard to find
View Surf Spot
Level: Experienced
Public access: Public access
Special access: By boat only
CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced
BREAK TYPE
Reef-coral
WAVE DIRECTION
Left
WAVE QUALITY
Totally Epic
FREQUENCY
Regular
BOTTOM
Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc..)
POWER
Hollow
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD DAY LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)
GOOD SWELL DIRECTION
South, SouthEast
GOOD WIND DIRECTION
NorthWest
SWELL SIZE
Starts working at and holds up to
BEST TIDE POSITION
Low and mid tide
BEST TIDE MOVEMENT
Rising and falling tides
How to get there
COORDINATES
-6.655400
105.172633
DISTANCE
Surf trip
WALK
Don't know
EASY TO FIND
Hard to find
PUBLIC ACCESS
Public access
DANGERS
CROWD
WEEKEND CROWD
Empty
WEEK CROWD
Empty

One Palm Point - Panaitan island Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

One Palm Point is a legendary left-hand reef break that delivers some of Indonesia's most powerful and hollow barrels. Located on remote Panaitan Island off the west coast of Java, this wave has earned its reputation as a serious challenge for experienced surfers seeking pristine, uncrowded waves in one of the country's most pristine natural settings. The break barrels consistently over a shallow, sharp reef bottom, creating rides that can extend for hundreds of meters on quality days.

Geography and Nature

Panaitan Island sits within Ujung Kulon National Park, a protected marine reserve off the western coast of Java. The island is characterized by pristine natural beauty and dense vegetation, with One Palm Point marked by a distinctive sentinel palm tree that serves as a visual landmark. The surrounding waters are clear and the island remains largely undeveloped, offering complete isolation from urban centers and maintaining the raw, untamed character that makes this destination special for traveling surfers.

Surf Setup

One Palm Point is a left-hand reef break that works best with south and southwest ocean swells combined with northeast offshore winds. The wave shape is distinctly hollow and powerful, with a steep critical drop leading into long barrel sections that reward committed surfers with deep tube rides. Mid to high tide conditions produce the most rideable waves, as dead low tide creates dangerously shallow conditions over the sharp reef. On a solid swell day, you can expect fast, hollow waves that demand precise positioning and confident technique throughout your session.

Consistency and Best Time

The dry season from May through October offers the most consistent and reliable conditions, with regular south and southwest swells providing frequent rideable days. The surf here is fairly consistent year-round, though the dry season delivers the cleanest conditions with more predictable wind patterns. March through November generally sees good activity, making this a viable destination across most of the year for patient surfers willing to time their visit strategically.

Crowd Levels

One Palm Point remains virtually empty even on the best days. The remote location and challenging access via boat charter naturally limit visitor numbers, ensuring you will typically have the wave to yourself or share it with only a handful of other experienced surfers.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for advanced and experienced surfers. The shallow reef, powerful hollow barrels, and strong currents demand solid tube-riding skills, confident wave reading, and the ability to handle critical situations. Intermediate surfers may find the wave intimidating and potentially dangerous, while beginners have no business paddling out here. Experienced barrel hunters will find One Palm Point offers the kind of challenging, rewarding waves that justify the effort required to reach it.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp, shallow reef poses significant injury risk during wipeouts, and many surfers wear full wetsuits and helmets for protection. Strong currents can develop, particularly during larger swells, and emergency services are not readily available on the island. Respect the wave's power and never venture out alone or without informing someone of your plans.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range from 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts and a rash vest for comfort. From December through March, temperatures drop slightly to 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. Spring and fall months maintain similar warm conditions around 28 degrees Celsius, making tropical wetsuit coverage unnecessary year-round.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, located approximately 175 kilometers away. From Jakarta, drive west toward coastal towns like Carita or Anyer, a journey of several hours depending on traffic and road conditions. From these coastal departure points, arrange a boat charter to Panaitan Island, which typically takes several additional hours. Coordinating with experienced surf charter operators is essential, as they provide both boat transport and accommodation packages that simplify the logistics of reaching this remote destination.

One Palm Point - Panaitan island Surf Spot Guide, Indonesia

One Palm Point is a legendary left-hand reef break that delivers some of Indonesia's most powerful and hollow barrels. Located on remote Panaitan Island off the west coast of Java, this wave has earned its reputation as a serious challenge for experienced surfers seeking pristine, uncrowded waves in one of the country's most pristine natural settings. The break barrels consistently over a shallow, sharp reef bottom, creating rides that can extend for hundreds of meters on quality days.

Geography and Nature

Panaitan Island sits within Ujung Kulon National Park, a protected marine reserve off the western coast of Java. The island is characterized by pristine natural beauty and dense vegetation, with One Palm Point marked by a distinctive sentinel palm tree that serves as a visual landmark. The surrounding waters are clear and the island remains largely undeveloped, offering complete isolation from urban centers and maintaining the raw, untamed character that makes this destination special for traveling surfers.

Surf Setup

One Palm Point is a left-hand reef break that works best with south and southwest ocean swells combined with northeast offshore winds. The wave shape is distinctly hollow and powerful, with a steep critical drop leading into long barrel sections that reward committed surfers with deep tube rides. Mid to high tide conditions produce the most rideable waves, as dead low tide creates dangerously shallow conditions over the sharp reef. On a solid swell day, you can expect fast, hollow waves that demand precise positioning and confident technique throughout your session.

Consistency and Best Time

The dry season from May through October offers the most consistent and reliable conditions, with regular south and southwest swells providing frequent rideable days. The surf here is fairly consistent year-round, though the dry season delivers the cleanest conditions with more predictable wind patterns. March through November generally sees good activity, making this a viable destination across most of the year for patient surfers willing to time their visit strategically.

Crowd Levels

One Palm Point remains virtually empty even on the best days. The remote location and challenging access via boat charter naturally limit visitor numbers, ensuring you will typically have the wave to yourself or share it with only a handful of other experienced surfers.

Who It's For

This break is exclusively for advanced and experienced surfers. The shallow reef, powerful hollow barrels, and strong currents demand solid tube-riding skills, confident wave reading, and the ability to handle critical situations. Intermediate surfers may find the wave intimidating and potentially dangerous, while beginners have no business paddling out here. Experienced barrel hunters will find One Palm Point offers the kind of challenging, rewarding waves that justify the effort required to reach it.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp, shallow reef poses significant injury risk during wipeouts, and many surfers wear full wetsuits and helmets for protection. Strong currents can develop, particularly during larger swells, and emergency services are not readily available on the island. Respect the wave's power and never venture out alone or without informing someone of your plans.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From June through October, water temperatures range from 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only board shorts and a rash vest for comfort. From December through March, temperatures drop slightly to 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for minimal coverage. Spring and fall months maintain similar warm conditions around 28 degrees Celsius, making tropical wetsuit coverage unnecessary year-round.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, located approximately 175 kilometers away. From Jakarta, drive west toward coastal towns like Carita or Anyer, a journey of several hours depending on traffic and road conditions. From these coastal departure points, arrange a boat charter to Panaitan Island, which typically takes several additional hours. Coordinating with experienced surf charter operators is essential, as they provide both boat transport and accommodation packages that simplify the logistics of reaching this remote destination.

Wave Quality: Totally Epic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Hollow
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The dry season from May through October offers the most consistent conditions at One Palm Point - Panaitan Island, with regular south and southwest swells and northeast offshore winds. Mid to high tide is ideal for rideable waves, while dead low tide is dangerously shallow. March through November generally sees good activity, though the dry season provides the cleanest, most predictable sessions for patient surfers.
One Palm Point - Panaitan Island is exclusively for advanced and experienced surfers. The shallow, sharp reef, powerful hollow barrels, and strong currents demand solid tube-riding skills, confident wave reading, and handling critical situations. Intermediate surfers may find it intimidating and dangerous, while beginners should not paddle out.
One Palm Point - Panaitan Island features a legendary left-hand reef break that delivers powerful, hollow barrels over a shallow, sharp reef. It works best with south and southwest swells and northeast offshore winds, offering steep drops into long barrel sections that extend for hundreds of meters on quality days.
One Palm Point - Panaitan Island remains virtually empty, even on the best days, due to its remote location and boat charter access. Fly into Soekarno Hatta International Airport in Jakarta, 175 kilometers away, then drive several hours to coastal towns like Carita or Anyer for a multi-hour boat charter with experienced operators.
One Palm Point - Panaitan Island stands out for its pristine, uncrowded waves in Ujung Kulon National Park, marked by a distinctive sentinel palm tree amid dense vegetation and clear waters. This remote left-hand reef delivers Indonesia's most powerful hollow barrels over a sharp reef, offering long rides for committed advanced surfers in a raw, undeveloped setting.

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