Nusa Island SurfingDiscover Australia's unique neighbour and surf some world-class waves in total serenity. Kavieng is located just a couple of degrees south of the equator, and during the northern hemisphere monsoon, the north coast and the string of island leading to the west, enjoy uninterrupted North Pacific Ocean swells. The peak surf season extends from November through late April. Kavieng and its environs form part of the Bismarck Archipelago, an extensive chain of islands with fringing coral reefs. Kavieng is reasonably well known for having access to a good range of quality left and right breaks in relatively close vicinity. All breaks are reef breaks, and vary in their degree of difficulty, depending on the size and direction of the swell, and the depth of the reef. A surfer's paradise with consistent swells between 3 - 5 foot, getting up to 6-8 foot and sometimes bigger. All breaks can be surfed on most tides and the set ups vary depending on conditions. The Kavieng area hosts the Kavieng Surf Club (KSC), which is affiliated with the Surfing Association of Papua New Guinea (SAPNG). In an effort to promote sustainable development of this growing sport, the Kavieng Surf Club manage and oversee the Kavieng Area Surf Management Plan, essentially a surf quota system which limits the number of visiting surfers to 20 per day. This limit is for the whole Kavieng area, regardless of where the surfers stay, with prescribed base fees generated and dispersed between the KSC, SAPNG, and the resident communities adjacent the resource. This Management Agreement is not exclusive to Kavieng, as other forms exist in other parts of Papua New Guinea, with the aim of fostering local club development, community development initiatives, good relations and just as importantly, sustainable surfing development and a truly unforgettable PNG surfing experience. A copy of the endorsed and enforced Kavieng Surf Area Management Plan is attached and identifies those areas within the management plan. It is necessary to book into the quota prior to arriving in Kavieng, as it does book out well in advance, as you would imagine. When making your booking with us, we will confirm availability within the surf quota, and book you in on your behalf. If staying elsewhere in Kavieng, it is necessary to contact the Kavieng Surf Club directly on kaviengsurfclub@global.net.pg. With 9 breaks in the Management Plan, and only 20 surfers plus a handful of local surfers, waves are guaranteed to be uncrowded. Most of our guests are in the older age bracket (35-60) who have travelled to many surfing destinations around the world, and are looking for uncrowded waves. So although they are very experienced surfers, they are not looking for the huge, gnarly waves that the groms search out. Nusa Island Retreat operates 6 long boats to access the breaks, and surfers need to prepay Surf Transfers for the duration of their stay. This transfer fee allows unlimited boat access to all of the breaks within the Management Plan area. There are no set transfer times, as we have boat drivers ready to take you surfing when you want to go surfing. Obviously, we try and spread groups around the different breaks, rather than piling you all onto the one peak, but essentially you choose where you want to surf. The boat and driver stay with you at the break for the entire period that you are in the water, ready to return you to the retreat when you are ready. SURF BREAKS Pikinini Edmago Island Long Longs Ral Island What to Bring
Please remember that you will be surfing reef breaks and that most end sections need to be negotiated with care. Pull in, but don't forget to pull out!! |
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