Néra Rivermouth
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Powerless and sloppy wave - take a longboard. At high tide the wave can turn into big close-outs - try to go at low or mid-tide. Can sometimes be ok especially if you don't have a boat to surf the nearby reef. When it's flat, go to turtles bay and visit the nice surroundings - check the swell before taking the trip!
Atmosphere:
The atmosphere is super relaxed and informal. Families and people from nouméa come here by car for the weekend to camp. Wave at everyone in the water and respect the locals who share with visitors this beautiful tropical paradise.
Additional Info:
This is the only bottom sand beach-break in New-Caledonia and probably the only wave accessible without a boat in the whole country. You can expect some sloppy waves which work only under storm conditions or with a large south-west winter swell. The wave is caused by a large pass in the offshore-reef.
Location
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The beach is located approximatly 2 hours north of Nouméa and a few kilometers south of Bourail (Central Grande Terre). On the Territorial Road (RT1) follow the direction to the Roche Percée Beach. The road is located very close from a long bridge crossing the Néra river. Drive along the river and turn left at the end. A small road continues along the beach - the rivermouth is at the very end.
Walk | Instant access (<5 min) |
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Public access | Yes |
4x4 required | Unknown |
Boat required | Unknown |
Wave Characteristics
Type | Rivermouth |
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Direction | Right and left |
Bottom | Sandy |
Power | Powerless |
Frequency | Sometimes breaks (50 days/year) |
Normal length | Short (<50m) |
Good day length | Normal (50 to 150m) |
Ideal Conditions
Wind direction | NorthEast |
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Swell direction | SouthWest |
Swell size | 3ft-5ft - Don't know |
Tide | Low and mid tide |
Tide movement | Rising tide |
Crowd
Week | Empty |
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Weekend | Few surfers |
Dangers
Rips / undertow, Sharks
Videos
None
Nearby spots
27.24 miles away
Direction: | Left |
Bottom: | Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc.) |
Frequency: | Regular (100 days/year) |