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Amongst the tourism atolls, most known surfs are in North and South Malé Atolls. The resorts on the eastern reef of the atoll are ideally placed for the avid surfer. The North Malé Atoll (season: April-October), The North Malé Atoll contains the more well known and surfed breaks such as Lohis, Cokes, Chickens, Sultans, Jailbreaks, Honkys and Ninjas. These breaks offer a mix of rights and lefts for both the recreational and the high performance surfer, averaging 3-8ft and featuring some long point breaks as well as some hollower reefs. The North Malé breaks can be accessed one of two means: surf charter boat, or from some of the resort islands. The Outer Atolls, approximately 300 miles to the South, contain at least a dozen, potent world class reef breaks that are rarely surfed, and this zone is fickle, with the right winds occurring only in two narrow windows generally from February to April and September-November. This area can only be accessed by means of a well-equipped surf charter vessel. The surf in the Outer Atolls is usually a few feet bigger than the North Male Atoll, hollower and shallower, similar to Indonesia style breaks. The best waves can be had from April to October, with the biggest swells likely to occur in June to September. During these months the conditions are predominantly off-shore all day due to the monsoonal winds from the Indian Subcontinent and the swell generated from the south. The surf generally ranges in size from 3-8 feet; however larger waves have been experienced. A great variety of reef breaks exist ranging in intensity from quite mellow shreddable walls to gnarlier hollow pits. There is something for everyone. ChickensVillingilimathi Huraa (Kuda Villingili), Uninhabited island. Eastern reef of North Malé Atoll: Requires speed. Long, excellent left-hander that has two sections. A pleasant thin peeling racing lip. However conditions must be exact for the perfect ride. Best winds are NW-NNE (offshore). Named because of a poultry farm on the island. Access by boat. CokesThulusdhoo, Atoll Capital. Eastern reef of North Malé Atoll: LohisLohifushi Island Resort. Eastern reef of North Malé Atoll Piddlies/NinjaKanifinolhu Resort. Eastern Reef of North Malé Atoll SultansDhonveli Beach formally Tari Village Resort (Kanu Huraa) . Eastern reef of North Malé Atoll Honky’sThamburudhoo (Uninhabited Island), Eastern Reef of North Malé Atoll Tomb StonesThamburudhoo (Uninhabited Island ), Adjacent to 'Sultans'. Eastern Reef of North Malé Atoll Malé Island PointFull Moon Beach Resort, Furana Fushi Island , Eastern Reef of North Malé Atoll GurusMalé, the capital. Eastern reef of Malé, Southern tip of North Malé Atoll Twin PeaksMiyaru Faru near the island of Gulhi , inhabited island, Eastern Reef of South Malé Atoll QuartersGulhigaathuhuraa, uninhabited island attached to Palm Tree Island Resort. Kate’sBoduhuraa, a Resort Island near the Palm Tree Island Resort. Eastern Reef of South Malé Atoll: Small short left. Best in winds NW to N. NativesKandooma Resort, Eastern Reef of North Malé Atoll RiptidesGuraidhoo, Inhabited Island . Eastern Reef of South Malé Atoll |
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