Squeelers surf break on Rote Island, Indonesia
Where everyone starts

Squeelers

A forgiving reef break on soft limestone that works when T-Land is firing and when it's flat. The safest wave in Nemberala and the first stop for every beginner and longboarder on the island.

Type

Lefts & Rights

Level

Beginner -- Intermediate

Wave Size

1' -- 5'

Best Season

Year-round (works whenever T-Land has swell)

Water Temp

27degC / 80degF year-round

Access

Walk from Nemberala village

The wave

Inside Nemberala Bay, east side · < 1 km (village beachfront)

Squeelers sits deep inside Nemberala Bay, on the eastern side. It's a natural wave diffuser -- the same south-west groundswells that produce 8-foot barrels at T-Land arrive here as gentle 1-to-4-foot rollers, their energy scattered and tamed by the reef configuration inside the bay.

What makes Squeelers special for beginners is the bottom: soft limestone, not sharp coral. Wipeouts here mean bumps and scrapes instead of the deep lacerations you'd get at T-Land or Bo'a. It's the only break on the island where you can fall without serious consequences.

The south-east trade winds that blow offshore at T-Land also groom Squeelers nicely, keeping the surface clean even when other spots get blown out. Surf schools run morning sessions here, and you'll share the lineup with longboarders, families, and beginners of all ages. On a good day there are both lefts and rights, so the crowd spreads naturally.

Don't write it off if you're intermediate, either. On low tide during a bigger swell, the wave compresses over the shallower sections and produces surprisingly quick, punchy peaks that are a lot of fun on a shortboard.

Best conditions

What you need for Squeelers to fire. Swell, tide, wind, and timing.

Swell Direction

180deg -- 230deg (South -- South-West)

Tide

High tide (1.7--1.9m) for beginners; Low tide (0.5m) for intermediates on bigger swells

High tide floods the limestone bottom and produces gentle, rolling waves ideal for learning. On low tide during bigger swells, the wave gets surprisingly quick and fun for intermediates -- a completely different character from its mellow high-tide self.

Wind

~135deg — SE trade winds (offshore for this orientation)

Season

Year-round (works whenever T-Land has swell)

Before you paddle out

Safety

Limestone reef is much safer than coral but still hard. Reef booties recommended at low tide. Shallow sections exist -- check the depth before diving off your board. Suitable for children with supervision.

Pro tip

Rent a longboard from any shop in the village and paddle out at high tide. The waves are small, long, and forgiving -- perfect for working on cross-stepping or noserides. Bring a camera -- the light at Squeelers in the late afternoon is stunning.

Frequently asked

Common questions about surfing Squeelers on Rote Island.

Location

Squeelers

Inside Nemberala Bay, east side · < 1 km (village beachfront)

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