Nemberala-facing Timor Reefs surf

Nemberala-facing Timor Reefs

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Reef break · Moderate · Best: May–October · All tides
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Conditions right now
Fair
Wave
0.6m
Swell
0.5m
10s · SW
Period
10s
Wind
18 km/h
E · gust 32
Offshore
Water
28°C
Air
26°C

Surf report

Tide falling · Low 12:00 PM 0.1m
Time Surf Swell Wind Tide
6 AM 0.6 m
0.5m 10s SW
18 km/h off
1.2m
9 AM 0.7 m
0.5m 10s SW
27 km/h cross
0.5m
12 PM 0.8 m
0.5m 10s WSW
29 km/h cross
0.1m
3 PM 0.9 m
0.5m 11s WSW
31 km/h cross
0.6m
6 PM 0.9 m
0.4m 10s WSW
29 km/h cross
0.9m
Best session today
6 AM–8 AM
Offshore 0.5m swell @ 10s

Next 24 hours

Wave Swell
0.0 0.8 1.5 5 AM8 AM11 AM2 PM5 PM8 PM11 PM2 AM

Wind

Speed Gusts (km/h)
0 35 70 5 AM8 AM11 AM2 PM5 PM8 PM11 PM2 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 5 AM11 AM5 PM11 PM5 AM11 AM5 PM11 PM

7-day outlook

Best days
Wed, Jun 10 Best
0.6–0.9m
Thu, Jun 11
0.8–1.0m
Fri, Jun 12 Best
0.9–1.0m
Sat, Jun 13
0.8–0.9m
Sun, Jun 14 Best
0.7–0.9m
Mon, Jun 15
0.7–0.8m
Tue, Jun 16
0.5–0.7m

Hourly detail

Show next 24h
Time Wave Swell Period Wind Tide
5 AM 0.6m 0.5m SW 10s 18 E off 1.3m
6 AM 0.6m 0.5m SW 10s 18 ESE off 1.2m
7 AM 0.7m 0.5m SW 10s 22 ESE off 1.0m
8 AM 0.7m 0.5m SW 10s 23 ESE off 0.8m
9 AM 0.7m 0.5m SW 10s 27 ESE cross 0.5m
10 AM 0.8m 0.5m WSW 10s 27 ESE cross 0.3m
11 AM 0.8m 0.5m WSW 10s 28 ESE cross 0.1m
12 PM 0.8m 0.5m WSW 10s 29 SE cross 0.1m
1 PM 0.8m 0.5m WSW 11s 32 ESE cross 0.2m
2 PM 0.8m 0.5m WSW 11s 30 SE cross 0.3m
3 PM 0.9m 0.5m WSW 11s 31 SE cross 0.6m
4 PM 0.9m 0.4m WSW 11s 30 ESE off 0.7m
5 PM 0.9m 0.4m WSW 11s 30 ESE off 0.9m
6 PM 0.9m 0.4m WSW 10s 29 ESE off 0.9m
7 PM 0.9m 0.4m SW 10s 27 ESE off 0.8m
8 PM 0.9m 0.4m SW 9s 29 ESE cross 0.6m
9 PM 0.8m 0.4m SW 8s 29 ESE cross 0.4m
10 PM 0.8m 0.4m SW 8s 26 ESE off 0.2m
11 PM 0.8m 0.4m SW 8s 27 ESE off 0.1m
12 AM 0.8m 0.5m SW 8s 25 ESE off 0.0m
1 AM 0.8m 0.5m SW 9s 23 ESE off 0.2m
2 AM 0.8m 0.5m SW 9s 21 ESE off 0.4m
3 AM 0.8m 0.5m SW 9s 23 ESE cross 0.7m
4 AM 0.8m 0.5m SW 9s 23 ESE cross 1.0m

About Nemberala-facing Timor Reefs

The Nemberala-facing Timor Reefs are a collection of advanced breaks that compete with anything in the region when the swell pumps. Expect powerful, hollow, fast waves peeling over exposed reef — demanding precise surfing and solid reef experience. The area's consistent dry-season swells and uncrowded line-ups make it a genuine hidden gem for advanced surfers chasing quality Indonesian waves.

Local knowledge

Hazards

The reef here is shallow, razor-sharp and largely exposed at low tide — wipeouts on the wrong section can mean serious lacerations or worse, so reef booties and a helmet on heavier days are worth considering. Strong rip currents run along the reef edge, particularly on the push and pull of the tide, and can sweep you into sections of unbroken coral quickly; know your exit before you paddle out. Sea urchins colonise the shallower reef shelves, and the remoteness of the area means medical attention is a serious distance away — treat any wound immediately and carry a proper first-aid kit.

Getting there

Nemberala village on Rote Island's southwest tip is your base — fly or ferry to Ba'a (Rote's main town) then take the 45-minute road transfer to Nemberala, where several surf-oriented losmens and warungs sit right on the beachfront. Most of the reefs are reached by paddling directly out from the black-sand beach in front of the village, though some of the outer and more isolated reef setups are better approached by local jukung (outrigger canoe) — ask your losmen to arrange a boat for early starts. Entry and exit are easiest at higher tide through the sandy channel on the north end of the bay; avoid scrambling over live coral at low tide.

Board

A proven reef step-up in the 6'4"–7'0" range with a full concave, solid glass and a pintail or rounded-pin is the go-to for the powerful, hollow conditions this reef produces; bring a thruster or quad set-up depending on how much drive you want through the barrel. On rare smaller days a shortboard in the 6'0"–6'2" range works, but don't leave your bigger board behind — the swell can double in size overnight during the dry season.

Localism

mellow — relaxed vibe.

Where to go now

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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.