Summary
While some may think most of the surfing exploration has been done and there are no more unexplored territories, the Andaman Islands are here to prove us wrong…
This little archipelago located in the Bay of Bengal receives its share of decent waves but is still not visited by many surfing tourists due to its short surfing season and difficult access to the islands as well as the surf spots.
Therefore, whoever makes the trip from March to May will be rewarded with some incredible uncrowded surf in a pure and raw paradise.
The best surf is located on Little Andaman, south of Andaman Islands and it is where you will find Kumari Point, the best wave in the area.
There are a few surfing expedition companies running charter boats from Port Blair which is probably the best option to make the best of your surf trip in the Andaman Islands.
Most surf spots in Andaman Islands are reef breaks. However most of those waves are beginner-friendly with pretty forgiving reefs.
When to go
The best time to surf the Andaman Islands, India is from March to April when the winds drop dead and/or switch to north. Rest of the year will be either blown out or flat.
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Air temperature 27°C
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Water temperature 28°C
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Swell Consistency 30% 70% 70% 70% 65% 20%
Swell height 2 ft 4 ft 5 ft 4 ft 4 ft 3 ft
Where to stay in Andaman Islands
Getting there
All flights to Port Blair depart from mainland India at either Kolkota, Delhi or Chennai airports. To get to the breaks, you want to either jump on a charter boat at Port Blair or make your way to the west coast where most waves are located.
Safety/things to know
-There are still a few local tribes with questionable behaviors with strangers who don’t respect them. Be mindful.
Surf spots in Andaman Islands
Kumari Point
Little Andaman’s best wave is Kumari Point. It also is the only spot that you might end up having to share with someone. A high-quality right-hander that can go on for a long time on a good day.
Wave direction : Right
Bottom : Reef
Best tide : High
Skill level : Intermediate and advanced
Optimal swell direction : SW
Optimal wind direction : NW
Jackson Creek
Another uncrowded wave that breaks on the SW, Jackson Creek is a left-hander with a fairly forgiving reef.
Wave direction : Left
Bottom : Reef
Best tide : High
Skill level : Intermediate and advanced
Optimal swell direction : SW
Optimal wind direction : SE