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Tavarua.
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· updated 14 hours agoThursday peaks at 3m south-southwest swell at 14-16 seconds under blown-out east-southeast wind, dropping to 2m Friday with strong wind. Weekend eases to 1-2m as wind shifts light, before a fresh 2m south pulse at 12-18 seconds arrives Monday under blown-out east-southeast wind. Looks like Tuesday dawn under light wind will be the best window.
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About Tavarua
Tavarua is a heart-shaped, 29-acre coral island in Fiji’s Mamanuca archipelago, off the western edge of Viti Levu. The headline is Cloudbreak, a long left over a shallow reef pass roughly 1.6 km south of the island, the eastern edge of an open coral pass that takes Southern Hemisphere swell head-on. Restaurants fires off the resort beach and runs about half the size of Cloudbreak. Tavarua Rights, Swimming Pools, Wilkes Pass, and Namotu Lefts all sit within a short boat ride. One of the most concentrated lineups of world-class waves in the South Pacific.
Peak runs April through October, the Fijian winter, when storms in the Southern Ocean south of Australia send long-period south to south-west swell uninterrupted at the reef. Cloudbreak likes it best at period 17 s and up, classic swell territory. Restaurants holds up on shorter, more westerly mid-period angles. Heights run from chest-high on a soft day to 4 m+ on the days locals call XXL. Dominant wind is the east to south-east trade, offshore at Cloudbreak and Restaurants. Dawn is glass; the trade builds through the morning.
Water sits at 26 to 28 °C year-round. Boardies and a rashie. The reef is the hazard. Cloudbreak runs over a sharp coral ledge that goes near-dry at low tide; Restaurants is even shallower and almost dries through the inside. Both demand a confident overhead paddle. Boat access only, from Nadi marina or the resort dock. On a soft day, run Wilkes Pass or Swimming Pools.