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pound, featuring vicious riptides and big walls of
water with nowhere to go. Most surfers skip this non-directional stuff
and head a few kilometers due west to the sleepy fishing and
rice-growing village known as Cimaja, or Cimaja Beach.
The
Pelabuhan Ratu area, a favorite weekend surfing destination for
expatriates and a growing number of Indonesian surfers based in Jakarta,
is the most crowded of West Java's surfing grounds due to sheer ease of
accessibility. Most of the surf pounded beaches in the Pelabuhan Ratu
resort area-also called Samudra Beach are just that: pure beach
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The
Cimaja break, a right that rises off a rocky reef, is reached by
walking about 300 meters from the main road through beachfront sawah
(rice paddies). This spot is consistently surf able because it has a
solid and angular rock bottom perfectly attuned to south and southwest
swells rising out of the Indian Ocean. Its rights peel off in front of a
cobble-stone and boulder strewn beach that clatters like a series of
giant castanets every time a wave set rolls in.
Here down below are some information for surfing at Cimaja.
Spot information for surfing at Cimaja (globalsurfer.com):
- Type of break: pointbreak
- Type of wave: occasionally barreling wave
- Direction: right hand
- Bottom: rock
- Average lenght of ride: 100-200 meter lenght
- Suitable for: intermediate level
Detailed information:Photo: www.freelinesurf.com - Crowd level: normal crowd
- Best tide: mid
- Ideal board size: 6'2-6'4 Thruster
- Ideal wind direction: east
Wavesize & wetsuit: - Spring - Summer - Autumn - Winter
Good: 4' - 6' - Overhead: 6'- 8' - Ok : 2'- 4' - Ok : 2'- 4'
Boardshorts - Boardshorts - Boardshorts - Boardshorts
Getting There
Cimaja
village and its surrounds are easily reached from Jakarta in about two
and a half hours by car, just taking the highway south to Bogor, then
towards Sukabumi and Pelabuhan Ratu. Once in Cimaja fishing village,
it's a hike through the rice paddies, and a cautious hop across the
cobblestone beach.
Where to Stay
After
turning left at the intersection onto Jl Siliwangi to go into town,
there are some inexpensive losmen on the right-hand side, such as Laut
Kidul and Karang Naya. Most hotels in Pelabhuan Ratu charge more on the
weekends and holidays.
Moving Around
Heading
west for a few hundred yards, across the river, you can check out the
lefts at Karang Papak, which can be working when Cimaja is a mess.
Generally the temptation doesn't pay off however.
Dining Guide
Restaurants
are abundant down here and the seafood is very decent. Any hawkers in
Pelabuhan Ratu, as nearby the beach, don't forget try fish balls
Other Things to See or Do
- Taking a rest with sunset and enjoy the breath-taking views of the bay.
- Learn how to surf.
- Visit Nyai Roro Kiduls room at Samudra Beach Hotel, Room 308.
- Wanna go for a beauty outing? About 9 km. West of Pelabuhan Ratu theres a hotsprings and volcanic area called Cipanas (Hot River).
Souvenir Tips
In
any shop of a star-qualified hotel you may find some of your preference
like sea-related products, such as items made of seashells, corals,
t-shirts, etc. There are also street vendors selling this souvenir too
along the sea shores.
Travel Tips
- For swimmers, beware of strong currents all along this stretch of coastline.
- Always be wary of tide conditions and how they affect the lineup. There's a large and exposed rock that is both conveniently and precariously located in front of the take-off point.
Photo: www.freelinesurf.com - Like much of Java's rugged south coast this is prime sea urchin and rock-dance country at low tides. Beach rocks here are also very smoothing, slippery and (unfortunately) sometimes covered by sharp, skin-tearing barnacles. Proceed out and back in with caution to avoid being chopped up in the shore pound.
- There is no rail or air service to Pelabuhan Ratu, so if you are budget conscious and cant afford private car services your safari will have to opt for travel on buses or minibuses that regularly commute from Jakarta to Pelabuhan Ratu via either Bogor or Sukabumi.
- If youre a beginner, theres a surfing lessons at Cimaja. They would be happy to teach you with experienced surfers in the water to keep you out of harm's way. Ask the staff at your lodging for more details.
- There are some surf shops & board repairing facilities in the Cimaja area, but these are limited. You will get leg ropes & wax, but not "fin keys" or "ding repair kits", sunscreens are all imported, so most shops can not now afford to carry them, so bring sufficient for you holiday.
- Dont forget to bring a small first aid kit.
- The on shore wind normally starts about 11 am. & drops of most afternoons 4 p.m. So both morning & afternoon surfing sessions are possible.
- The dry season is the main surfing season & is approximately from April through to October while the wet season is from November through to March, while the surf is less reliable, there are still waves to be had.
- The colour of "green" is said to be the very colour of the Javanese Spirit-queen. To the traditional and local custom this colour is forbidden to wear.