Tigers is a powerful lefty who shines with swell forte. Difficult take-off, quick wall and tube on the inside. Usually larger than the other spots. Works with all tides and south swell.
Blue Bowls is a classic Maldivian right, protected from the SW-W wind. It offers long waves, fast walls and round tubes, varying according to the tide and the reef area.
Love Charms is a series of consistent leftovers, which withstand east wind and any swell. With solid southwest swell, it forms a fast wall with tubes, Maldivian Cloudbreak type.
On the other side of the Tigers channel, this right is smaller and smoother, but fun in similar conditions. A small left can also roll to the channel on the opposite side.
Five Islands is a powerful and goose right, which departs over shallow reef. The outer section allows deep take-offs and quick walls. Withstands large swells in any tide.
Known as the most challenging wave in the Maldives, it is one of the most demanding waves. Powerful right with tubes on the reef. It starts at 200 m, with direct take-off and tubular section.
Tigers is a powerful lefty who shines with swell forte. Difficult take-off, quick wall and tube on the inside. Usually larger than the other spots. Works with all tides and south swell.
Blue Bowls is a classic Maldivian right, protected from the SW-W wind. It offers long waves, fast walls and round tubes, varying according to the tide and the reef area.
Love Charms is a series of consistent leftovers, which withstand east wind and any swell. With solid southwest swell, it forms a fast wall with tubes, Maldivian Cloudbreak type.
On the other side of the Tigers channel, this right is smaller and smoother, but fun in similar conditions. A small left can also roll to the channel on the opposite side.
Five Islands is a powerful and goose right, which departs over shallow reef. The outer section allows deep take-offs and quick walls. Withstands large swells in any tide.
Known as the most challenging wave in the Maldives, it is one of the most demanding waves. Powerful right with tubes on the reef. It starts at 200 m, with direct take-off and tubular section.