Surf Tours

World-class surf breaks in tropical paradise

We offer speedboat access to stunning surf breaks in Fiji.

We cater to all levels of experience, and our local guides know where to score the perfect wave, how to read the weather and conditions, and how to maximise your fun.

Join our daily tours, or charter your own private boat.

Couple your surfing with a fishing session or snorkelling. The corals below the waves are breath-taking. Or maybe you want to unwind with some sunset snacks on a quiet beach before heading home?

Get in touch and we can help you plan your ultimate surf trip!

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Our Surf Breaks

Cloudbreak

Cloudbreak is one of the best and most iconic barreling left-handers in the world, consistently fed by open ocean swells that wrap around the reef and break anywhere from 2-20ft. Often in the head-high range, it gets better as the swell gets bigger.

Restaurants

Restaurants is a machine-perfect shallow left that breaks around Tavarua Island. Whilst usually smaller than it’s big cousin Cloudbreak, it keeps a predictable, hollow barrel for up to 300m.

Tavarua Rights

On the opposite side of the channel from Cloudbreak, the Tavarua right consistently unfolds blue cylinders. A good option on a Northerly wind.

Namotu Lefts

A more intermediate options compared to Cloudbreak, Namotu Lefts can offer different faces, from wide, rippable walls to tapering barrels.

Swimming Pools

Located on the opposite side of Namotu Lefts, it offers a beautiful ride on medium swells, whilst on smaller days it becomes a fun, mellow yet rippable wave, welcoming surfers of all levels.

Wilkies Pass

Located on the southern edge of the Malolo barrier reef, Wilkies is a long bowly right that gives its best on a North wind day. Likely you’ll surf right past a turtle.

Desperations

The Northernmost break of the archipelago, Desperation is a reef finger that focuses even the least amount of swell energy from the pacific. Usually a destination for the smaller days.

Sigatoka

Reachable by car, 5km of A-frame beach breaks and quick lefts at the Sigatoka rivermouth, with no other surfers in sight. A valid option on North winds.