SOME OF THE KEY SPOTS

Arugam Bay is renowned for its variety of surf spots suitable for different skill levels.

Main Point

This is the most famous spot in Arugam Bay, known for its long right-hand point break. It's suitable for intermediate to advanced surfers due to its powerful waves and reef break.

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Baby Point

Located close to Main Point, Baby Point is great for beginners and those looking for smaller, more manageable waves.

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Elephant Rock

Known for its picturesque setting, Elephant Rock offers waves suitable for beginners to advanced surfers. It's a bit more secluded, providing a peaceful surfing experience.

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Peanut Farm

About 10 km south of Arugam Bay, Peanut Farm has two sections – a beginner-friendly inside break and a more challenging outside break for advanced surfers.

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Panama Point

South of Arugam Bay, Panama Point offers a scenic surf experience with waves suitable for beginner to advanced surfers. It's a quieter spot, providing a more tranquil surfing environment.

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Okanda

Located further south, Okanda is a remote surf spot with powerful waves, best suited for beginner to advanced surfers. The journey to Okanda can be challenging, but the quality of the waves makes it worth it.

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Pottuvil Point

This spot features long, peeling right-hand waves and is suitable for all level surfers. It's less crowded than Main Point, offering a more relaxed surf experience.

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Whiskey Point

About 14 km north of Arugam Bay, Whiskey Point offers consistent, mellow waves that are ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers.

Unfortunately, this spot has not been surfable for several years.

Komari, Lighthouse

A bit north of Arugam Bay, Komari/Lighthouse offers long right-hand waves and is perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for less crowded conditions.

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These spots offer a variety of wave conditions, ensuring that surfers of all levels can find suitable and enjoyable waves.