Recommended Surf Spots in Guam! Top 5 Picks

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People visit Guam for many reasons, and one of them is surfing. Guam has several surf spots, and many of them feature reef bottoms with coral and rocky areas instead of sand. Reefs are usually suitable for intermediate to advanced surfers, but there are also spots where beginners and kids can enjoy!

Here are five recommended surf spots for those who want to enjoy surfing in Guam.

1. Talofofo Bay

A surf spot about a 40-minute drive from central Tumon in Guam. This bay area has one of the few sandy-bottom spots in Guam. The wave height is a fun waist-to-chest high wave! With moderate wave power, it’s also popular with local kids.

Beginners can surf safely here, so it’s recommended for those trying surfing for the first time in Guam.

2. Agana Boat Basin

At this well-known tourist spot in Hagatna Bay, paddle out approximately 200 meters from Paseo Park to reach Agana Boat Basin. This is a reef point with a strong current. It’s recommended to choose a landmark onshore and avoid drifting too far from it.
Waves are consistently chest-to-head high with a slight hollow shape. With the paddling distance and wave size, this spot is suitable for intermediate to advanced surfers. When the waves are big, they can reach double the usual size! Assess the waves carefully before deciding whether to surf.

3. Outer Reef Point

A popular local surf spot located right in front of the Outrigger Hotel, possibly the best in Guam for easy access. The wave height is around waist-to-chest high, making it manageable for beginners. By paddling further out, you’ll find more wave points, allowing you to choose based on your skill level.

It’s also recommended for bodyboarding and longboarding. On calm days, it’s great for stand-up paddleboarding too.

4. Rick’s Reef

This surf spot, located behind the Sheraton Hotel, is popular with overseas tourists. In winter, it brings great waves, attracting many surfers during this season. The waves are quite powerful and hollow, offering a chance for tube rides when the waves get larger.

The reef bottom here is steep, so understanding the terrain is essential. Although there’s a beach break, it’s recommended to wear boots when visiting this spot. With its strong wave power, it’s suited for intermediate to advanced surfers.

5. Umatac Bay

This surf spot is about an hour’s drive from Tumon. It’s a local-dominated spot, so it’s recommended to respect local manners while surfing. This quiet spot is mostly frequented by surfers, with few tourists around.

The beach is covered with black pebbles, creating a unique atmosphere. While it doesn’t usually have big waves, low-pressure systems can cause size increases, attracting more advanced surfers. Otherwise, it’s a safe spot for beginners to enjoy fun waves.

Summary

Here are five recommended surf spots in Guam. Some spots may be risky without a certain skill level. Even with smaller waves, strong wave power can limit your mobility. Be sure to assess your own skill level to enjoy surfing safely.

These spots are also recommended for bodyboarding and longboarding. Depending on the timing, wave sizes can be larger than usual, so it’s a good idea to check weather maps beforehand.