Ombak Tujuh surf

Ombak Tujuh

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Reef break · Moderate · Best: May–October · All tides
Working best in Java now Sawarna Epic · 1.9m @ 11s View →
Conditions right now
Epic
Wave
1.9m
Swell
1.7m
11s · SSW
Period
11s
Wind
8 km/h
ESE · gust 19
Cross-shore
Water
29°C
Air
27°C

Surf report

Tide falling · Low 2:00 PM -0.2m
Time Surf Swell Wind Tide
6 AM 1.9 m
1.8m 11s SSW
5 km/h cross
1.3m
9 AM 1.9 m
1.7m 11s SSW
6 km/h cross
0.8m
12 PM 1.9 m
1.7m 11s SSW
9 km/h on
-0.1m
3 PM 1.8 m
1.7m 11s SSW
15 km/h cross
-0.1m
6 PM 1.8 m
1.6m 10s SSW
11 km/h cross
0.5m
Best session today
8 AM–10 AM
Cross-shore 1.7m swell @ 11s

Next 24 hours

Wave Swell
0.0 1.3 2.5 8 AM11 AM2 PM5 PM8 PM11 PM2 AM5 AM

Wind

Speed Gusts (km/h)
0 20 40 8 AM11 AM2 PM5 PM8 PM11 PM2 AM5 AM

Tide

Low 2:00 PM · -0.2m High 7:00 PM · 0.6m Low 12:00 AM · 0.1m High 7:00 AM · 1.3m
L 2 PM H 7 PM L 12 AM H 7 AM L 2 PM H 8 PM L 1 AM 8 AM2 PM8 PM2 AM8 AM2 PM8 PM2 AM

7-day outlook

Best days
Mon, Jun 15 Best
1.7–2.0m
Tue, Jun 16
1.5–1.7m
Wed, Jun 17
1.6–1.7m
Thu, Jun 18
1.7–1.7m
Fri, Jun 19
1.5–1.7m
Sat, Jun 20
1.5–1.6m
Sun, Jun 21
1.5–1.6m

Hourly detail

Show next 24h
Time Wave Swell Period Wind Tide
8 AM 1.9m 1.7m SSW 11s 8 ESE cross 1.1m
9 AM 1.9m 1.7m SSW 11s 6 ESE cross 0.8m
10 AM 1.9m 1.7m SSW 11s 4 SE on 0.5m
11 AM 1.9m 1.7m SSW 11s 7 SE on 0.2m
12 PM 1.9m 1.7m SSW 11s 9 SE on -0.1m
1 PM 1.9m 1.7m SSW 11s 12 SE on -0.2m
2 PM 1.9m 1.7m SSW 11s 15 SE on -0.2m
3 PM 1.8m 1.7m SSW 11s 15 ESE cross -0.1m
4 PM 1.8m 1.6m SSW 11s 16 SE on 0.1m
5 PM 1.8m 1.6m SSW 10s 16 SE cross 0.3m
6 PM 1.8m 1.6m SSW 10s 11 ESE cross 0.5m
7 PM 1.8m 1.6m SSW 10s 9 E cross 0.6m
8 PM 1.8m 1.6m SSW 10s 9 ESE cross 0.6m
9 PM 1.8m 1.6m S 10s 9 ESE cross 0.5m
10 PM 1.8m 1.6m S 10s 11 ESE cross 0.3m
11 PM 1.7m 1.5m S 10s 9 SE cross 0.2m
12 AM 1.7m 1.5m SSW 10s 11 ESE cross 0.1m
1 AM 1.7m 1.5m SSW 10s 10 ESE cross 0.1m
2 AM 1.7m 1.4m SSW 10s 10 ESE cross 0.2m
3 AM 1.7m 1.4m S 10s 12 E cross 0.4m
4 AM 1.6m 1.4m S 10s 11 E cross 0.7m
5 AM 1.6m 1.4m S 10s 11 E cross 1.0m
6 AM 1.6m 1.3m S 10s 12 E cross 1.2m
7 AM 1.6m 1.3m S 10s 13 E cross 1.3m

About Ombak Tujuh

Ombak Tujuh — meaning 'Seven Waves' — is a powerful, barrelling reef break along Java's remote south coast that draws advanced surfers willing to make the journey. It delivers long, hollow rides with heavy lips, best enjoyed when a solid swell is running. The wave can handle multiple surfers but the crowds are usually thin given the effort required to get here. Come prepared for raw, unforgiving surf and a reef that demands respect.

Local knowledge

Hazards

The reef is shallow, sharp, and unforgiving — a wipeout on a solid set can drag you across live coral and result in serious lacerations. Watch for strong rip currents that run along the reef edge, particularly on bigger swells, and be aware of sea urchins in the shallower sections near the entry/exit. This is a remote stretch of Java's south coast with no immediate medical facilities, so a reef hit that would be manageable elsewhere can become a real problem out here.

Getting there

Ombak Tujuh sits on Java's remote southern coastline, and getting there requires a significant overland journey — typically via Pelabuhan Ratu or Cisolok as your base, followed by a rough road transfer (4WD or ojek recommended) and a hike down to the beach. Entry and exit are via a channel on the side of the reef; study the rip lines before paddling out as they can assist your paddle-out but also sweep you into the impact zone if misjudged. There are minimal facilities on-site, so stock up on food and water in the nearest town before making the run.

Board

On standard swell (3–6 ft), a performance shortboard or a slightly longer, thicker step-up (6'2"–6'6") will suit the hollow, powerful walls here. When a serious south swell hits and the wave is pushing 6–8 ft and above, bring a step-up or semi-gun with extra volume and rocker to handle the heavy drops and thick lips.

Localism

mellow — relaxed vibe.

Where to go now

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Surfing in Java

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Java is Indonesia's most populous and culturally dense island, yet for surfers it remains one of the archipelago's great escapes. Overshadowed by Bali to the east and the Mentawai boats to the west, Java's long, exposed south coast quietly serves up world-class waves with a fraction of the crowds.

✈️Getting there

Most international surfers fly into Bali (Denpasar/DPS) or Jakarta (CGK). For G-Land, the classic route is from Bali: drive west to Gilimanuk, take the short ferry across to Ketapang/Banyuwangi in East Java, then continue overland and by boat into Alas Purwo National Park. Many surfers simply book a transfer or surf-camp package from Bali, which can run as a long road-and-ferry day or a faster speedboat charter across the strait.

🛵Getting around

Java is huge and its south-coast surf zones are spread far apart, so there's no single hub. Scooters are cheap and easy to rent in beach towns like Batu Karas and Pangandaran and are perfect for short hops to local breaks — but Javanese traffic and long-haul roads can be intense for the inexperienced.

🌤️Climate & season

Java has a tropical climate with two clear seasons. The dry season runs roughly May to September and is prime surf time — consistent Indian Ocean groundswell, lighter and more favourable winds, and the cleaner conditions that make G-Land fire. This is when the south coast is at its best.