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Hotel Mae

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Timezone: Asia/Tokyo
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Ideal surf conditions at Hotel Mae

Swell window
SE, SSE, S, SSW, SW
Best swell direction
SE
Swell size
1ft - 5ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
N
Offshore wind
N
Works at
Low, Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Beginner

Hotel Mae surf guide

Hotel Mae is located around the cape on the southern tip of the island, right in front of the Iwasaki Hotel. This beachbreak is open year-round and can get pretty crowded, especially when the offshore winds come from the regular NW-NE directions. Surfers often flock here, particularly to the left side of the beach, which typically offers the most reliable waves during any south swell.

The surfing conditions at Hotel Mae are best suited for beginners. The optimal swell direction is Southeast, but it can also handle waves coming from the Southwest. The spot can handle swell sizes starting from 1ft (0.3m) and breaks over sand, which makes it a bit forgiving. You'll find both left and right waves, but many surfers prefer the left. The best wind for the waves here comes from the north, and you can catch decent surf at low, mid, or high tide, which adds to its accessibility.

Keep in mind that there is usually a bit of a rip on the left side, so be cautious if you're just starting out. It's always good to check the conditions before paddling out, especially since the crowd can add some pressure to the lineup.

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