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Surf forecast for Asili Point

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Timezone:
Pacific/Pago_Pago
Forecast updated:
21/06, 01:38
Wind: SN UNITY Atmos
(20260621 12z)
Waves: SN UNITY WAVE
(20260621 06z)
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Asili Point Surf Forecast Guide

Asili Point is a surf spot that doesn't show its true potential unless conditions are just right. It's located in an area known for its beautiful scenery, but you might find that the waves can be a bit hit or miss. With the right swell, it can deliver some decent rides, but you’ll need to be patient for those moments when the surf really comes alive.

The best time to hit Asili Point is when the swell comes from the SouthWest, as this direction typically gives you the best waves. The spot can handle swells up to about 5 feet (1.5 meters) and tends to break over live coral, so keep that in mind when paddling out. The wave is usually a right-hander and works best during high tide. For an optimal experience, you'll want to catch it with a North wind. It’s more suitable for intermediate surfers, so if you’re still getting the hang of it, consider sticking closer to the nearby Leone Bay, which is friendlier for beginners, though just as inconsistent.

If you're planning to surf Asili Point, be ready for conditions that can change quickly, and check the weather before heading out. The area has its unique vibe, and though the surf might not always be spectacular, there are still good days to be found, especially during big swells or storm activity.

Surf spots near Asili Point

Asili Point
Western District, American Samoa
Reef break
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Sliding Rock
Western District, American Samoa
Reef break
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Nua
Western District, American Samoa
Reef break
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Poloa Bay
Western District, American Samoa
Reef break
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25
Amanave Bay
Western District, American Samoa
Beach break
Sun 21
Mon 22
Tue 23
Wed 24
Thu 25

Frequently asked questions

What are good surfing conditions for Asili Point?

Asili Point is usually best with swell from southwest to west (SW-W), ideally southwest (SW) around 1.5 m / 5 ft to 3 m / 10 ft, north (N) offshore wind, and high tide. High tide is the preferred tide.

Where is the surf spot Asili Point?

Asili Point is a surf spot in Asili, Western District, American Samoa.

What is the surf break like at Asili Point?

Asili Point is a right reef break over live coral. Expect a fairly quiet crowd.

What surfing skill level is Asili Point suitable for?

Asili Point can suit intermediate surfers.

Is Asili Point beginner friendly for surfing?

Asili Point is better suited to intermediate surfers.

How consistent is the surf at Asili Point?

Asili Point has moderate surf consistency for Western District, American Samoa.

Is there parking for surfing at Asili Point?

Parking around Asili Point: free parking and roadside parking.

What surf spots are near Asili Point?

Other nearby surf spots are Nua, Sliding Rock, Amanave Bay, and Poloa Bay.

What swell direction works for surfing at Asili Point?

Asili Point can work with swell from southwest to west (SW-W); southwest (SW) is usually best.

What swell size works for surfing at Asili Point?

Asili Point usually works with swell around 1.5 m / 5 ft to 3 m / 10 ft.

What wind direction is best for surfing at Asili Point?

North (N) offshore wind is usually best at Asili Point.

What wind direction is offshore for surfing at Asili Point?

North (N) is offshore at Asili Point.

What tide works best for surfing at Asili Point?

Asili Point works best around high tide. High tide is preferred. A rising tide is usually better here.

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Here we show the forecast thour and the overall surf quality prediction. This is determined based on the wave, wind and tide quality prediction. These individual predictions can be found on the forecast map.

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