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Gerry Lopez once expressed a wonderful thought (in the movie Step Into Liquid): "It's not about lifestyle. It's about Life, where style is just an option."
It's about surfing.
This is Life, this is the whole philosophy of Life. Just look at the curve of your Life: there is never one perfect line. Life is always moving up and down. It's waves. The Waves of Life are just like the Waves of the ocean: sometimes they are bigger, smaller, steep, shallow, fast, or slow... Sometimes Life washes you out completely. All you have to do is surf through your life and enjoy.

Surfing is the best yoga and meditation. It is the purest presence of "Here and Now." It doesn't matter if you are on the wave or being washed by it—nothing else remains, no extraneous thoughts. Only here, and only now.
Earth is a water planet. Everyone who doesn't surf came here by mistake or as punishment. 🙂
Welcome to surf. Welcome home. Home for your dreams.
Stay salty.

Our lovely yard - Plantations

It's our Home. It's a reef break that offers both left and right-hand waves, making it suitable for surfers of all levels. The spot is known for its consistent waves and beautiful scenery, with a backdrop of lush green hills and coconut trees.

Surf Conditions
The surf spot is best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers, as it receives consistent swells primarily from the southwest. The waves here are typically powerful and can form both left and right-hand breaks, depending on the tide and swell direction. The spot offers a variety of wave conditions, ranging from mellow rides to more challenging barrels, making it a versatile location for surfers looking to improve their skills or enjoy thrilling sessions. The ideal time to surf is during the mornings when the winds are lighter, providing clean, well-formed waves.

Plantations is set against a backdrop of lush palm trees and verdant plantations, hence the name. This scenic environment not only provides a stunning view but also a unique experience of surfing amidst tropical nature. The beach features golden sand, and due to its relatively less crowded nature compared to more famous spots, it allows for a more tranquil and enjoyable surfing experience.

While Plantations may not be as well-known as certain surf destinations in Sri Lanka, it draws a steady group of surf enthusiasts, local surfers, and international travelers alike. The ambiance is generally laid-back and friendly, fostering a sense of community among surfers. There is a welcoming attitude towards newcomers, for those looking to dive into the sport.

Plantations Surf Spot is a hidden gem on Sri Lanka's southern coast, offering an unforgettable experience for surfers seeking both adventure and tranquility. With its captivating natural beauty, hospitable local community, and a range of amenities, it stands out as a must-visit destination for surf enthusiasts exploring this vibrant island country.

Just imagine Yourself surfing together with sea turtles every single session!

Coconuts

Just two hundred meters to the left is another amazing surf spot - Coconuts. It's renowned for its consistent and quality waves, making it suitable for surfers of all skill levels. The spot features a reef break that produces both -  right and lefts. The waves can range from shoulder-high to overhead, depending on the swell size and tide conditions. The reef can create powerful and fast waves, making it a favorite among more experienced surfers.

Coconuts works best with swell directions from the southwest to south, which brings consistent waves throughout the day. The best time to surf is during the early morning and late afternoon, when the winds are usually light and the waves are more organized.

The vibe at Coconuts is relaxed and friendly, attracting a diverse crowd of surfers. The beach is spacious, allowing for plenty of room to set up and enjoy the sun between surf sessions. The surf spot is known for its beautiful backdrop, with palm trees lining the shore and stunning sunsets that create a magical atmosphere.

Let's go to the north west, next one spot:

Rams

Rams in Midigama is a fantastic surf spot that offers a mix of challenging waves. Rams tends to be favored by intermediate to advanced surfers due to its powerful and sometimes challenging nature.
Rams is primarily a right-hand reef break, but it can also produce lefts under certain conditions. The waves are known for being fast and powerful, making it suitable for intermediate to advanced surfers. The wave breaks over a relatively shallow reef, creating a fast and powerful ride. The wave size can vary significantly depending on the season and swell direction, typically ranging from 3 to 8 feet. Rams produces a fast, hollow, and barreling wave, especially on a good swell. The takeoff can be steep, leading into a quick drop and a section that offers opportunities for barrels or powerful turns. The wave tends to be shorter than some of the other breaks in the area, but it packs a punch.

Best suited for intermediate to advanced surfers. Beginners should avoid Rams. The shallow reef and powerful waves can be unforgiving. Ideal for experienced surfers looking to practice their barrel riding, carving, and powerful turns.

The most significant hazard is the shallow reef. Be mindful of the tide and avoid surfing at very low tide—reef booties can offer some protection. Currents can be strong, particularly on larger swells. Sea urchins are present on the reef, so be cautious where you step.

In summary, Rams is a thrilling surf spot in Midigama offering powerful, barreling waves for experienced surfers. Be mindful of the reef, currents, and crowds, and you're sure to have an unforgettable surf experience.

Lazy Left

Lazy Left is a popular surf spot in Midigama, Sri Lanka, known for its mellow, long, and forgiving left-hand waves. It's particularly well-suited for beginner to intermediate surfers, making it a great spot to learn or improve your skills.

Lazy Left is primarily a left-hand point break, which peels off the reef and provides long, smooth rides. The wave is known for its gentle, rolling nature, making it ideal for less experienced surfers. The wave breaks off a rocky outcrop/reef. The wave size typically ranges from 2 to 6 feet, depending on the swell and weather conditions. It can handle larger swells, but the wave remains manageable for most surfers. The wave is known for its long, slow, and gently sloping face. It offers plenty of time for surfers to get to their feet, practice turns, and enjoy a relaxed ride. The ride length can be quite long, often extending for 50-100 meters or more, depending on the swell and the surfer's ability. This long ride length is a major appeal of Lazy Left.

Lazy Left is particularly suitable for beginners and intermediate surfers. The wave’s gentle nature allows for easy take-offs and long rides, making it a great place to practice and build confidence.

The bottom is a reef, consisting of rocks and coral. While the reef isn't particularly sharp or dangerous, it's still advisable to wear booties, especially if you're a beginner.

Lazy Left is a great surfing spot for those looking for a relaxed and forgiving wave. Its long, gentle left-handers make it ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers to hone their skills and enjoy the beautiful Sri Lankan coastline. Just be aware of the reef and the potential for crowds, especially during peak season.

Lazy Right

Lazy Right is a popular surf spot located in Midigama, Sri Lanka, known for its mellow and user-friendly waves, making it ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers. It's a right-hand reef break that complements its left counterpart, providing a different experience for surfers looking to ride both lefts and rights. This spot is also suitable for various skill levels, but it can be more challenging than Lazy Left, especially during larger swells.

As the name suggests, the wave is a slow, gentle right-hander. It breaks over a reef but offers a relatively soft and forgiving ride, making it perfect for practicing turns and improving technique. Generally, the waves at Lazy Right range from 2 to 4 feet, but can occasionally reach up to 5 feet on a good swell. The wave's quality is generally good, especially during the peak surfing season. It's known for its consistency, making it a reliable spot to find waves.

Lazy Right is an excellent spot for beginners who are comfortable paddling out and catching unbroken waves. It's also great for intermediate surfers looking for a relaxed session and a chance to work on their style. Advanced surfers might find the waves too slow and mellow for high-performance maneuvers. They might prefer spots like Rams or Plantations, which offer steeper and more powerful waves.

Lazy Right can get crowded, particularly during peak season (December-February) and school holidays. However, it's generally less crowded than other popular breaks in the area like Weligama. Early mornings and late afternoons tend to be less crowded.

There can be a slight current, especially on larger swells, so be mindful of your position and be prepared to paddle back into position. Sea urchins may be present on the reef, so avoid walking on it if possible.

In conclusion, Lazy Right in Midigama is an excellent surf spot for those looking to learn to surf or improve their skills on a mellow and consistent wave. Its accessibility, gentle nature, and the overall vibe of Midigama make it a popular choice for surfers of all levels.

Sion (Devil's Rock)

Among the various surf breaks in the area, Sion is one of the notable spots that attracts surfers of different skill levels. Sion is primarily a reef break, which means it breaks over a coral reef. While Sion can be challenging due to its reef break and sometimes powerful waves, there are sections that are manageable for beginners, especially during smaller swells. However, it’s advisable for novice surfers to have some experience with reef breaks and to be cautious of the coral. The wave is gentle, forgiving, and generally long rolling. It's not a high-performance wave but perfect for practicing fundamentals, longboarding, and enjoying relaxed sessions. Relatively low-power wave, especially compared to nearby spots like Rams or Plantations. It can offer reasonably long rides, depending on the swell size and tide. You can expect rides of 50-100 meters or more on good days.

Sion is excellent for beginners due to its gentle waves and relatively forgiving conditions. It's a good place to learn to stand up, practice paddling, and get comfortable riding unbroken waves. Intermediate surfers can enjoy Sion for longboarding, cruising, and practicing their style. It's also a good spot to relax and catch some easy waves after surfing more challenging spots. Advanced surfers might find Sion a bit too mellow for their taste, but it can be a fun spot for a casual longboard session or when other spots are blown out.

There is a reef at Sion. It's generally not too shallow or dangerous, but it's still important to be aware of it, especially at low tide. Avoid wiping out too close to the inside section. Be cautious when walking on the reef, as there can be sea urchins.

Sion can get crowded, especially during peak season (November to April) and around midday. Early morning sessions are usually less crowded.

Sion surf spot is a fantastic destination for surfers looking for quality waves in a beautiful setting. With its mix of challenging and manageable conditions, it caters to a wide range of skill levels, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Sri Lanka’s southern coast. Whether you’re there to catch waves or simply enjoy the beach vibe, Sion offers a memorable surfing experience.