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Timor's perfectly formed reefs and offshore winds greet lined up ground swells that have traveled over 4000 miles from huge winter storms off Antarctica.
Seldom photographed or publicized, the waves on Timor and surrounding islands are some of the best and least crowded in the world. Many are truly "secret spots". Over 20 breaks, some world class with Hawaiian power, are located only a quick boat-ride from where our guests board the Mahalo II.
Everything from long reef points to super hollow reef passes provides a variety of surf for everyone, from shortboard rippers to longboarders. In this area the close proximity of the breaks makes checking out the surf easy in our fast dinghys. Many of the breaks are only a short paddle away from the anchorages and easily viewed from the deck on Mahalo II.
Depending on the strength of the trade winds we can travel west to Sumba, surfing off the small islands on the way. These surf spots are so remote that there has never been a photo of them published anywhere. Known only to a few hardy explorers the waves on Sumba are consistent, powerful, and uncrowded. There are several spots on Sumba itself and 4 more spots on small islands just offshore.
A Mahalo II charter offers a wide variety of waves in a little known area of world for the surfer willing to go off the well-beaten path. We feel that to name or describe the exact location is unnecessary and leads to overexposure. We let the photos and guest's comments speak for themselves...
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