Why Surf the Southern Atolls
The Southern Atolls offer a relaxed and rewarding surf experience, far less crowded than the Male’ Atolls and ideal for surfers seeking space and consistency. The region features a diverse range of waves, including long, flowing lefts, punchy rights, and occasional barrel sections that suit all skill levels.
Surrounded by crystal-clear water, healthy reefs, and largely untouched islands, the environment remains pristine and visually stunning. With multiple quality breaks spread across close distances, the Southern Atolls are perfectly suited for surf charters, allowing multi-day exploration of different waves within a single, uncrowded region.
Surf Season
- Peak Surf: March to October
- Best Consistency: May to August (head-high to overhead waves)
- Shoulder Months: March–April, September–November (smaller, playful waves; fewer crowds)
Surf Break Overview
Select an Atoll:
”Right”
Best Wind: ”N-NW”
Best Swell: ”SW”
”Medium”
Beacons is one of the most powerful and hollow right-hand waves in the Maldives, perfect for advanced surfers seeking big barrels and long rides. Located in Gaafu Dhaal Atoll, it works best on southwest swells with northerly winds. An exposed reef break, it offers thrilling, world-class waves but requires caution due to its shallow reef. Ideal for surf charters exploring the southern Maldives.
”Right”
Best Wind: ”N-NW”
Best Swell: ”SW”
”Medium”
Beacons is one of the most powerful and hollow right-hand waves in the Maldives, perfect for advanced surfers seeking big barrels and long rides. Located in Gaafu Dhaal Atoll, it works best on southwest swells with northerly winds. An exposed reef break, it offers thrilling, world-class waves but requires caution due to its shallow reef. Ideal for surf charters exploring the southern Maldives.
”Right”
Best Wind: ”SW”
Best Swell: ”SW-SE”
”Medium”
Castaways is a right-hand reef break in the Southern Maldives, surfable only on high tide. On bigger swells 4ft, the wave breaks out the back and links through to the inside, offering long, fun rides for intermediate to advanced surfers.
”Right”
Best Wind: ”S”
Best Swell: ”SW-SE”
”Medium”
Blue Bowls is a long, fun right-hand reef break in the Southern Maldives, ideal for 4–6 ft waves. Protected from south/southwest winds and working well on mid-tide, it offers smooth, point-style waves that bowl into open faces, perfect for shortboards, funboards, and longboards. A favorite stop for surf charters, Blue Bowls also provides a chance to explore the local village, making it a unique surf destination.
”Right”
Best Wind: ”SW”
Best Swell: ”SE”
”Intermediate”
Kaadedhdhoo is a right-hand reef break located off Kaadedhdhoo Island in the Southern Maldives. Fun in bigger swell conditions, it offers playful rides for intermediate to advanced surfers. While it doesn’t receive as much swell as nearby breaks, it’s a hidden gem for surf charters exploring the southern atolls.
”Left”
Best Wind: ”NE”
Best Swell: ”SE”
”Advance”
Dhigulaabadhoo is a left-hand reef break located just across from Beacons in the Southern Maldives. Depending on the swell, it can be fast and powerful or a little fat, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced surfers. The area is also rich in marine life, with occasional sightings of whale sharks, adding a unique wildlife experience to your surf trip.
”Right”
Best Wind: ”W”
Best Swell: ”SW-SE”
”Advance”
Gani Point is a right-hand reef break that can become very hollow at mid-tide, offering long, clean rides. Protected from south/southwest winds, it’s a favorite for surfers seeking smooth, fast, and fun waves in the Southern Maldives.
”Right”
Best Wind: ”SW”
Best Swell: ”SE”
”Intermediate”
Two Ways, also known as Booga Reef, is a peak reef break in the Southern Maldives that breaks both left and right, offering two distinct waves from the same point. The right-hand wave is more consistent and slightly bigger, while the left is mellow and perfect for intermediate surfers. Surfable on all tides, with waves ranging 3–6 ft, it works best with northerly winds during southerly swells. Two Ways is ideal for intermediate surfers practicing maneuvers and a fun, versatile spot for surf charters in the Southern Atolls.
”Left”
Best Wind: ”E”
Best Swell: ”SW”
”Advance”
Love Charms is a fun left-hand reef break in Huvadhoo Atoll, surfable on all tides and ranging from 2–10 ft. Known for long, hollow rides and inside barrels, it transforms depending on swell size and tide, offering either two distinct sections on smaller swells or a connected hollow wall on bigger swells. Ideal for goofy-footed surfers, Love Charms works best with northwest win.
”Left”
Best Wind: ”WN”
Best Swell: ”N”
”Medium”
Tiger Stripes, also known as Rockets, is a long, open lefthander between Gan and Gadhdoo. The wave is consistent and forgiving, suitable for all levels, yet offers steep walls and occasional barrels that make it rewarding for advanced surfers. Its rideable walls, predictable sections, and adaptability to all tides make it a dependable wave—one I always consider when scouting the area. Best sessions occur with west/north winds.
”Right”
Best Wind: ”E”
Best Swell: ”SW”
”Medium”
Antiques is a smaller, consistent righthander beside Tiger Stripes, ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers. Works in all tides and performs best in larger southerly swells with northwest winds.
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