Turtles surf

Turtles

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Reef break · Moderate · Best: May–October · All tides
Working best in Java now G-Land Epic · 1.8m @ 11s View →
Conditions right now
Good
Wave
1.4m
Swell
1.1m
11s · SSW
Period
11s
Wind
19 km/h
SE · gust 36
Cross-shore
Water
30°C
Air
27°C

Surf report

Tide falling · Low 8:00 AM 0.4m
Time Surf Swell Wind Tide
6 AM 1.4 m
1.1m 11s SSW
19 km/h cross
0.5m
9 AM 1.4 m
1.2m 11s SSW
16 km/h cross
0.4m
12 PM 1.5 m
1.3m 12s SSW
10 km/h cross
0.6m
3 PM 1.6 m
1.4m 13s SSW
9 km/h on
0.6m
6 PM 1.6 m
1.5m 13s SSW
14 km/h on
0.3m
Best session today
12 PM–2 PM
Cross-shore 1.3m swell @ 12s

Next 24 hours

Wave Swell
0.0 1.3 2.5 5 AM8 AM11 AM2 PM5 PM8 PM11 PM2 AM

Wind

Speed Gusts (km/h)
0 20 40 5 AM8 AM11 AM2 PM5 PM8 PM11 PM2 AM

Tide

Low 8:00 AM · 0.4m High 1:00 PM · 0.7m Low 7:00 PM · 0.2m High 2:00 AM · 0.9m
L 8 AM H 1 PM L 7 PM H 2 AM L 9 AM H 3 PM L 8 PM H 3 AM 5 AM11 AM5 PM11 PM5 AM11 AM5 PM11 PM

7-day outlook

Best days
Wed, Jun 10
1.4–1.8m
Thu, Jun 11
1.9–2.2m
Fri, Jun 12
1.8–2.1m
Sat, Jun 13
1.6–1.7m
Sun, Jun 14 Best
1.7–1.7m
Mon, Jun 15
1.5–1.7m
Tue, Jun 16
1.3–1.5m

Hourly detail

Show next 24h
Time Wave Swell Period Wind Tide
5 AM 1.4m 1.1m SSW 11s 19 SE cross 0.6m
6 AM 1.4m 1.1m SSW 11s 19 SE cross 0.5m
7 AM 1.4m 1.0m SSW 10s 19 SE cross 0.4m
8 AM 1.4m 1.1m SSW 11s 17 SE cross 0.4m
9 AM 1.4m 1.2m SSW 11s 16 ESE cross 0.4m
10 AM 1.4m 1.2m SSW 12s 13 ESE cross 0.5m
11 AM 1.5m 1.3m SSW 12s 12 ESE cross 0.6m
12 PM 1.5m 1.3m SSW 12s 10 ESE cross 0.6m
1 PM 1.5m 1.3m SSW 12s 8 ESE cross 0.7m
2 PM 1.5m 1.3m SSW 12s 7 SE cross 0.7m
3 PM 1.6m 1.4m SSW 13s 9 SE on 0.6m
4 PM 1.6m 1.4m SSW 13s 12 SSE on 0.5m
5 PM 1.6m 1.4m SSW 13s 15 SSE on 0.4m
6 PM 1.6m 1.5m SSW 13s 14 SSE on 0.3m
7 PM 1.7m 1.5m SSW 14s 14 SE on 0.2m
8 PM 1.7m 1.6m SSW 13s 14 SE on 0.2m
9 PM 1.8m 1.6m SSW 13s 13 SE on 0.3m
10 PM 1.8m 1.7m SSW 13s 14 SE on 0.4m
11 PM 1.8m 1.8m SSW 13s 14 SE on 0.6m
12 AM 1.9m 1.8m SSW 13s 13 SE on 0.7m
1 AM 1.9m 1.9m SSW 13s 13 SE on 0.8m
2 AM 2.0m 1.9m SSW 13s 13 SE on 0.9m
3 AM 2.0m 1.9m SSW 13s 14 SE on 0.9m
4 AM 2.0m 2.0m SSW 13s 15 SE on 0.8m

About Turtles

Turtles is a quality reef break on Java's south coast that rewards advanced surfers with fast, punchy walls and the occasional hollow section. The wave works best on a mid to high tide and offers both left and right options depending on the swell direction. The reef below is sharp and shallow at low water, so confidence in your tube-riding and fall management is essential. A relatively uncrowded gem for those who seek it out.

Local knowledge

Hazards

The reef is sharp, shallow and live coral — a wipeout at low tide can result in serious lacerations or worse, so time your sessions around mid to high water. Watch for a strong lateral rip that develops along the reef edge on bigger swells, which can push you onto the shallowest section of the reef during the exit. Sea urchins colonise the reef shelf, so booties are strongly advised and never walk on the reef to enter or exit.

Getting there

Turtles sits on Java's remote south coast near the Ujung Kulon peninsula corridor — access is by a combination of road and a short hike or boat transfer depending on conditions; a 4WD or motorcycle is advisable for the final coastal track. Look for the small fishing hamlet nearest the break as your landmark; locals can point you to the clifftop path that leads down to the rocky channel entry. Enter via the channel on the right side of the break and exit the same way — avoid the reef shelf entirely at low tide.

Board

A performance shortboard in the 6'2"–6'6" range suits the fast, punchy walls on standard swell days; bring a step-up (6'6"–6'10") with extra volume when the south swell pushes overhead-plus, as the wave picks up speed and power quickly on the reef. Leave the fish at home — this break rewards drive and rail, not float.

Localism

mellow — relaxed vibe.

Where to go now

Turtles vs. nearby, live
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19 cross
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Surfing in Java

Full Java surf guide →

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.