Oenggaut surf

Oenggaut

Intermediate
Reef break · Moderate · Best: May–October · All tides
Working best in Rote now T-Land / Boa Good · 1.1m @ 12s View →
Conditions right now
Fair
Wave
0.9m
Swell
0.5m
12s · SW
Period
12s
Wind
15 km/h
ESE · gust 26
Offshore
Water
28°C
Air
27°C

Surf report

Tide falling · Low 12:00 PM 0.1m
Time Surf Swell Wind Tide
6 AM 0.8 m
0.5m 11s SW
14 km/h off
1.2m
9 AM 0.9 m
0.5m 13s SW
22 km/h cross
0.5m
12 PM 0.9 m
0.5m 13s SW
23 km/h cross
0.1m
3 PM 0.9 m
0.5m 12s SW
23 km/h cross
0.6m
6 PM 1.0 m
0.5m 11s SW
20 km/h cross
0.9m
Best session today
6 AM–8 AM
Offshore 0.5m swell @ 12s

Next 24 hours

Wave Swell
0.0 0.8 1.5 7 AM10 AM1 PM4 PM7 PM10 PM1 AM4 AM

Wind

Speed Gusts (km/h)
0 25 50 7 AM10 AM1 PM4 PM7 PM10 PM1 AM4 AM

Tide

Low 12:00 PM · 0.1m High 6:00 PM · 0.9m Low 12:00 AM · 0.0m High 6:00 AM · 1.4m
L 12 PM H 6 PM L 12 AM H 6 AM L 1 PM H 7 PM L 1 AM 7 AM1 PM7 PM1 AM7 AM1 PM7 PM1 AM

7-day outlook

Best days
Wed, Jun 10
0.7–1.0m
Thu, Jun 11
1.0–1.3m
Fri, Jun 12 Best
1.2–1.3m
Sat, Jun 13
1.0–1.1m
Sun, Jun 14 Best
0.9–1.0m
Mon, Jun 15
0.9–1.0m
Tue, Jun 16
0.8–1.0m

Hourly detail

Show next 24h
Time Wave Swell Period Wind Tide
7 AM 0.9m 0.5m SW 12s 15 ESE off 1.0m
8 AM 0.9m 0.5m SW 13s 21 ESE off 0.7m
9 AM 0.9m 0.5m SW 13s 22 ESE off 0.5m
10 AM 0.9m 0.5m SW 13s 22 ESE cross 0.2m
11 AM 0.9m 0.5m SW 13s 22 ESE cross 0.1m
12 PM 0.9m 0.5m SW 13s 23 ESE cross 0.1m
1 PM 0.9m 0.5m SW 13s 23 ESE cross 0.2m
2 PM 0.9m 0.5m SW 13s 24 ESE cross 0.4m
3 PM 0.9m 0.5m SW 12s 23 ESE cross 0.6m
4 PM 0.9m 0.5m SW 12s 24 ESE cross 0.8m
5 PM 1.0m 0.5m SW 11s 21 ESE cross 0.9m
6 PM 1.0m 0.5m SW 11s 20 ESE cross 0.9m
7 PM 1.0m 0.5m SW 9s 19 ESE cross 0.8m
8 PM 1.0m 0.5m SW 9s 21 ESE cross 0.6m
9 PM 1.0m 0.5m SW 8s 20 ESE cross 0.4m
10 PM 1.0m 0.5m SW 8s 21 ESE cross 0.2m
11 PM 1.0m 0.6m SW 9s 18 ESE cross 0.0m
12 AM 1.0m 0.6m SW 10s 18 ESE cross 0.0m
1 AM 1.0m 0.6m SW 11s 17 ESE cross 0.2m
2 AM 1.0m 0.6m SW 12s 18 ESE cross 0.5m
3 AM 1.0m 0.6m SW 13s 18 ESE cross 0.8m
4 AM 1.0m 0.6m SW 12s 17 E off 1.1m
5 AM 1.1m 0.6m SW 13s 20 E off 1.3m
6 AM 1.1m 0.6m SW 13s 21 E off 1.4m

About Oenggaut

Oenggaut is a reef break on Rote that serves up well-shaped waves with enough punch to keep intermediate surfers engaged. The reef provides good structure for consistent lines, and the wave rewards those who read it well. It's best approached with some experience, as the reef is present and currents can pick up. A rewarding option away from the more crowded breaks.

Local knowledge

Hazards

The reef is shallow at low tide and sharp enough to inflict serious cuts — booties are worth considering, especially for beginners pushing their limits. A lateral current runs along the reef on bigger swells and can push you off the peak quickly; know your exit before paddling out. Sea urchins are present in the reef crevices, so avoid putting your feet down on the inside sections.

Getting there

Oenggaut is accessible from the coastal road on Rote's southern side — look for the small warung near the cliff track that locals use as the landmark. A short walk down a rocky path brings you to the entry point; pick your moment on the rocks and time your paddle-out through the channel on the eastern edge of the reef. There is no boat required, but a motorbike or rental car is the practical way to reach it from Ba'a or Nembrala.

Board

A versatile shortboard in the 6'2"–6'6" range covers most days well, with enough volume to paddle into the wave's occasionally hollow sections. On smaller, mushier swells bring a fish or mid-length to keep momentum; if a solid south swell kicks in and the reef starts showing its teeth, step up to something with more hold and a narrower tail.

Localism

mellow — relaxed vibe.

Where to go now

Oenggaut vs. nearby, live
Spot Surf Swell Wind Now
Oenggaut
this spot
0.9m
0.5m 12s
15 off
Fair
8 km away
0.9m
0.5m 9s
17 cross
Poor–Fair
Dela Beach Best now
20 km away
1.0m
0.7m 12s
18 off
Good
20 km away
1.0m
0.7m 12s
18 off
Good

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Surfing in Rote

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Rote is Indonesia's southernmost inhabited island, a low, dry, sun-bleached slip of land hanging off the bottom of Timor in East Nusa Tenggara. It's about as far from the Bali crowds as you can get and still find world-class surf — which is exactly the point. The scene revolves around the village of Nemberala (Nembrala) on the west coast, where a string of guesthouses, surf camps and warungs line up behind the reef.

✈️Getting there

Reaching Rote is half the adventure. First fly to Kupang (Timor) — El Tari Airport (KOE) — via Bali (Denpasar) or Jakarta, usually with a connection. From Kupang's Bolok harbour you take the fast ferry across to Rote's port at Ba'a, a crossing of roughly 1.5–2 hours; a slower car ferry also runs but takes longer.

🛵Getting around

Once you're in Nemberala, most of the popular waves are close — T-Land, Boa and the beach breaks are within easy reach, and several spots are walkable or a short paddle from the main strip.

🌤️Climate & season

Rote has a pronounced dry, savanna-like climate — drier than Bali and noticeably so. The dry season runs roughly May to October and is the surf season: this is when consistent groundswell arrives and the dependable southeast trade winds groom the west-coast lefts, holding most of the season's offshore conditions.