Our best kept secret!!  Pango Peninsular is the place where the locals go to surf.  People will tell you "there’s no surf in Vanuatu" but that's what they said about Fiji not so long ago. This place is just as good as some of the crowded spots in Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga but there is no fee to access the beach here, and not the same volume of tourists! Similar to the Maldives, it doesn't get huge waves but has perfect shape in tropical surroundings and it is right outside your front door. 

Kite-surfing is another sport that happens in our neck of the woods as there is a well protected cove buffeting the reef and the start of the Pacific Ocean.  Only catch is you have to bring your own gear!!  But don’t tell anyone!!

Type of Wave: Hollow barreling wave
Direction: left and right
Break: reef break
Bottom: coral
Length: 100m to 400m on good day & under 100m
on normal day
Tide Position: mid and high tide
Tide Movement: rising and falling tides
Swell Size: starts working at less than 1m - 3ft and holds
up to 5m / 16ft and over
Swell Direction: North-East, East, South-East
Wind Direction: North-West, West, South-West

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Surfing and Kite Surfing

Breakas Beach Resort & Villas
PO Box 1101 Port Vila, Vanuatu
Telephone: +678 23670
Fax: +678 24710