Surfing Papua New Guinea Destinations

Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a vast and remote country with a coastline of over 20,000km, but it is also home to some of the world's best surfing spots. 

PNG is still relatively undeveloped for tourism, but this is part of its appeal for surfers looking for uncrowded waves and pristine beaches. The best time to surf in PNG is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. But the surf and warmer temterature is pretty much the same all year around.

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Surfing spots in Papua New Guinea

PNG has a wide variety of surfing spots, from beginner-friendly breaks to challenging reefs. Some of the most popular surfing spots in PNG include:

  • Kavieng: A world-renowned surf spot with long, right-hand waves.
  • Vanimo: A popular spot for both beginner and experienced surfers, with a variety of breaks to choose from.
  • Madang: A laid-back surf spot with consistent waves and a friendly atmosphere.
  • Alotau: A remote surf spot with world-class waves and stunning scenery.
  • Tufi: A popular dive spot and surfing destination.

Check out the best surf site in Kavieng. (We stayed at Rubio Plantation Retreat and visited this Surfers' Paradise)


Getting to Papua New Guinea

There are no direct flights from Australia to PNG, so you will need to fly into Port Moresby and then connect to a domestic flight to your chosen surf spot.

Advice for first-time travelers: One of the best things you can do as a first-time traveler is to establish contact with a seasoned traveler or a local contact before your trip. This can provide you with invaluable insights into the destination, including recommendations for safe and affordable accommodation, restaurants, transportation, and activities. 

Additionally, a local contact can help you avoid cultural faux pas and ensure that you have a more enjoyable and stress-free experience.


Things to do in Papua New Guinea

In addition to surfing, there are a number of other things to do in PNG, including:

  • Visiting traditional villages
  • Hiking in the rainforest
  • Snorkelling and diving
  • Fishing
  • Learning the local language


Local tips for surfing Papua New Guinea

  • PNG is a very diverse country, so it is important to be respectful of local customs and traditions.
  • It is also important to be aware of the risks associated with surfing in remote areas, such as sharks and crocodiles.
  • Domestic travels can be expensive, if you have a club pass for accommodation or travel discounts, use it.


Conclusion

PNG is a great surfing destination for Australian surfers looking for uncrowded waves and pristine beaches. There are a variety of surf spots to choose from, suitable for all levels of experience. 

PNG is still relatively undeveloped for tourism, so it is important to be prepared for a bit of adventure. With its stunning scenery and friendly people, PNG is a great place to experience both surfing and Papua New Guinean culture.

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