December 2023 - Lualemba Bungalow Resort - Nemberala Rote Island - Monthly Newsletter
Hi Guys and Gals.
This month not much surf, no rain and no guests. So we review season 2023 going through March to November checking what were the best surfing months and which were the worst. This by no means 2024 is going to be a copycat of 2023 as every month of the surf season on Rote Island I have seen each month over the years produce perfection, scary big, fun size, less than knee high, windy, light wind, wrong wind ,sunny, cloudy and rainy. So there is no perfect time of year or season period, it is just what the surf gods throw at you if they could be bothered or not to care. Enjoy this newsletter it should good to reflect on each month of the 2023 surf season. Have a safe and happy 2024 and hope you can make it over and have some fun.
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2023 SURF REVIEW FOR TLAND REEF, NEMBERALA ROTE ISLAND.
Overall 2023
Season 2023 overall had some of the worst surf I’ve seen on Rote Island for the first half of the season. That went for all of Indonesia with high pressure systems sitting west of Margaret River in Western Australia for a month or so at a time and not moving anywhere. This would push the lows far down into the southern oceans making it difficult for swells to reach Indonesia. By July them high pressure systems moved back to central Australia making the lows to move further north creating the swells Indonesia is famous for. The wet season at present is far different than last year which was early and this year it has been reasonably dry with claims that the monsoon weather system for Indonesia hasn’t arrived yetat the end of December. Not good for the locals growing their crops and season 2024 most likely be a lot different than 2023. Surfing is the same all over the world it is unpredictable but Indonesia is famous for its ground swells from the Southern Ocean and offshore trade winds during the dry season. Rote Island produces fun long wally waves that most surfers can perform multiple manoeuvres on one wave not like most waves in Indonesia that have steep take offs and tuck into the barrel racing for the next section. If I was to travel to Rote Island to surf I’d definitely take a mid length board as they perform well at Tland or a board with more volume or literage like a fish then I’d have my performance board but looking for a bit of weight in the glass as light surfboards don’t tend to go so well once the offshore trade winds start like the epoxy boards. If you were after the big wave stuff Tland handles it size better than any place in Indonesia and there are lots of gun boards for sale around the island as a lot of people travel here with them and don’t want to lug them back home as they don’t tend to use them back home. Malibu’s perform well on most waves on Rote Island up to overhead then probably expect to take it home in 2 pieces.
Lualemba Bungalow are more than just a place to stay and have been in Rote Island longer than most other accommodation in Rote Island. We are always improving the Lualemba site with the gardens and bungalow style nothing compares to others places in the area. Check out the link to the homepage on our website: surf-nemberala.com. We are just a short walk to Nemberala Beach Harbor at a far cooler position than being on the beach.