Kupang Beach Peaks
BeginnerSurf report
| Time | Surf | Swell | Wind | Tide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 AM | 0.4 m | 0.2m 7s WSW | 18 km/h off | 1.2m |
| 9 AM | 0.5 m | 0.2m 8s SW | 22 km/h off | 0.5m |
| 12 PM | 0.6 m | 0.2m 7s SW | 21 km/h off | 0.1m |
| 3 PM | 0.6 m | 0.1m 8s WSW | 26 km/h off | 0.6m |
| 6 PM | 0.6 m | 0.2m 7s SW | 24 km/h off | 0.9m |
| Time | Surf | Swell | Wind | Tide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 AM | 0.6 m | 0.4m 5s S | 24 km/h off | 1.4m |
| 9 AM | 0.6 m | 0.3m 7s SSW | 29 km/h off | 0.8m |
| 12 PM | 0.7 m | 0.3m 5s SE | 29 km/h off | -0.1m |
| 3 PM | 0.7 m | 0.3m 5s SE | 29 km/h off | 0.1m |
| 6 PM | 0.7 m | 0.3m 5s SE | 23 km/h off | 0.8m |
| Time | Surf | Swell | Wind | Tide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 AM | 0.6 m | 0.4m 7s SW | 18 km/h off | 1.4m |
| 9 AM | 0.6 m | 0.4m 8s SW | 21 km/h off | 1.2m |
| 12 PM | 0.6 m | 0.4m 6s SSW | 18 km/h off | -0.0m |
| 3 PM | 0.6 m | 0.4m 4s SE | 14 km/h off | -0.3m |
| 6 PM | 0.6 m | 0.5m 5s S | 23 km/h off | 0.6m |
| Time | Surf | Swell | Wind | Tide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 AM | 0.5 m | 0.4m 8s WSW | 16 km/h off | 1.3m |
| 9 AM | 0.6 m | 0.3m 8s WSW | 21 km/h off | 1.6m |
| 12 PM | 0.6 m | 0.2m 8s WSW | 24 km/h off | 0.3m |
| 3 PM | 0.6 m | 0.3m 7s SW | 24 km/h off | -0.7m |
| 6 PM | 0.6 m | 0.4m 4s SSE | 21 km/h off | 0.2m |
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| Time | Wave | Swell | Period | Wind | Tide |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 AM | 0.4m | 0.3m W | 7s | 18 ESE off | 1.3m |
| 6 AM | 0.4m | 0.2m WSW | 7s | 18 ESE off | 1.2m |
| 7 AM | 0.5m | 0.2m WSW | 8s | 18 ESE off | 1.0m |
| 8 AM | 0.5m | 0.2m SW | 8s | 22 E off | 0.8m |
| 9 AM | 0.5m | 0.2m SW | 8s | 22 E off | 0.5m |
| 10 AM | 0.5m | 0.2m SW | 7s | 21 E off | 0.3m |
| 11 AM | 0.6m | 0.2m SW | 7s | 21 E off | 0.1m |
| 12 PM | 0.6m | 0.2m SW | 7s | 21 ESE off | 0.1m |
| 1 PM | 0.6m | 0.2m SW | 8s | 21 ESE off | 0.2m |
| 2 PM | 0.6m | 0.1m SW | 8s | 22 ESE off | 0.4m |
| 3 PM | 0.6m | 0.1m WSW | 8s | 26 ESE off | 0.6m |
| 4 PM | 0.6m | 0.1m WSW | 8s | 26 ESE off | 0.8m |
| 5 PM | 0.6m | 0.1m W | 8s | 24 ESE off | 0.9m |
| 6 PM | 0.6m | 0.2m SW | 7s | 24 ESE cross | 0.9m |
| 7 PM | 0.6m | 0.2m S | 5s | 22 ESE cross | 0.8m |
| 8 PM | 0.6m | 0.3m SE | 4s | 20 ESE on | 0.6m |
| 9 PM | 0.6m | 0.3m SE | 4s | 20 ESE on | 0.4m |
| 10 PM | 0.6m | 0.4m SE | 4s | 20 ESE on | 0.2m |
| 11 PM | 0.6m | 0.4m SE | 4s | 20 ESE on | 0.1m |
| 12 AM | 0.6m | 0.4m SE | 4s | 21 ESE on | 0.0m |
| 1 AM | 0.6m | 0.4m SE | 4s | 22 ESE on | 0.2m |
| 2 AM | 0.6m | 0.4m SE | 4s | 22 ESE on | 0.4m |
| 3 AM | 0.6m | 0.4m SE | 4s | 24 ESE on | 0.7m |
| 4 AM | 0.5m | 0.4m SE | 4s | 24 E on | 1.0m |
About Kupang Beach Peaks
Kupang's beach peaks provide a welcoming, low-pressure environment perfect for beginners and those shaking off ring rust. The sandy bottom keeps things forgiving, and the rolling beach-break waves are generally manageable enough to practise pop-ups and trimming without too much consequence. The town's facilities and easy access make it a convenient first stop for surfers passing through the Timor region. Don't expect pumping surf, but as an introduction to the area it does the job nicely.
Local knowledge
The sandy bottom is forgiving, but watch for strong rip currents that can form between the peaks after rain or on larger swells — beginner surfers should identify and avoid these channels before paddling out. Boat traffic from the busy Kupang harbour area is a real concern; keep your head up and stay well clear of ferry and fishing boat lanes. Jellyfish can be present seasonally.
The beach is easily reached from central Kupang town by ojek, taxi, or rental scooter — ask locals or your accommodation to point you to the nearest peak, as the surf stretch runs along the bay. Park roadside or at one of the nearby warungs along the seafront esplanade; entry and exit is straightforward off the sand with no paddle-out tricks required.
A longboard or a chunky mid-length (8–9 ft) is ideal for making the most of the small, rolling beach-break waves. On the rare occasions a proper swell fills in, a fun shape or minimal will handle it comfortably — leave the shortboard at home unless conditions surprise you.
mellow — relaxed vibe.
Where to go now
Kupang Beach Peaks vs. nearby, live| Spot | Surf | Swell | Wind | Now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kupang Beach Peaks Best now this spot | 0.4m | 0.3m 7s | 18 off | Poor–Fair |
| 10 km away | 0.6m | 0.4m 6s | 14 on | Poor–Fair |
| 15 km away | 0.5m | 0.3m 7s | 18 on | Poor–Fair |
| 16 km away | 0.6m | 0.3m 4s | 16 on | Poor |
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Surfing in Timor
Full Timor surf guide →Timor sits at the far southeastern end of the Indonesian archipelago, in the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT), sharing the island with the independent nation of Timor-Leste. For surfers, it's the gritty, frontier alternative to Bali's polish — a place where you trade comfort and crowds for empty line-ups, raw landscapes and genuine exploration.
✈️Getting there
The gateway is Kupang's El Tari Airport (KOE), with regular domestic flights from Bali (Denpasar) — around 1.5 hours — and connections via Jakarta, Surabaya and Labuan Bajo. Some smaller carriers link Kupang to the outer islands.
🛵Getting around
On Timor itself, scooter and motorbike rental is the most flexible way to reach spots like Tablolong, Oetune and Kolbano — though Kolbano is a serious drive (several hours east of Kupang). Cars with a driver are widely available in Kupang and worth it for longer hauls or if you're hauling boards and gear.
🌤️Climate & season
Timor has one of the most pronounced dry seasons in Indonesia, sitting in a rain-shadowed, savanna-like corner of NTT. The dry season runs roughly May to October — and this is also prime surf time, when consistent southeast trade winds groom the swells and rainfall is minimal.