The Bombie surf break on Rote Island, Indonesia
The dormant giant

The Bombie

An outer-reef swell magnet that sleeps most of the time and wakes up terrifying. When big south swells hit Rote, The Bombie produces explosive A-frames with vertical drops and zero room for error.

Type

A-frame (Lefts & Rights)

Level

Expert only

Wave Size

4' -- 15'+

Best Season

May -- October on solid swells (4ft+)

Water Temp

27degC / 80degF year-round

Access

Boat only

The wave

Outer reef, Nemberala lagoon channel · ~10 minutes by boat

The Bombie sits in the channel next to Nemberala's lagoon entrance, out past the main reef. It's a dormant spot -- nothing happens here until the swell passes 4 feet. But when a solid south or south-west groundswell arrives, the bathymetric profile forces the water up and over a shallow coral head, creating a violent A-frame that breaks both left and right.

The right is the better wave: steeper, more defined, longer. The left is shorter but still powerful. Both require an instant take-off and a near-vertical drop. There's no easing into the wave -- you're either committed or you're going over the falls onto sharp coral.

The lagoon channel creates ferocious rip currents that make positioning almost impossible without a boat anchored nearby as a reference point. There are no visual lineup markers on the horizon. The spot is completely exposed to wind chop, so it only works on calm days or with very light trades. Safety risk is high: 8 out of 10.

Best conditions

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

Swell Direction

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

Tide

Low tide (~0.5m)

Strictly low tide. The wave needs the depth differential between the channel and the shallow reef to produce its explosive A-frame. High tide suppresses the break entirely unless the swell exceeds 10--12 feet.

Wind

Variable -- intolerant of any significant wind — Calm or light E--SE

Season

May -- October on solid swells (4ft+)

Before you paddle out

Safety

Maximum risk. Rip currents from the lagoon channel are powerful and disorienting. No lineup markers -- you need a boat anchor as reference. Shallow coral on impact. Never surf without a support boat and another surfer in the water.

Pro tip

Watch from the boat first. If the sets are consistent and the current manageable, paddle out with your boat captain holding position in the channel. Plan your exit before your first wave.

Frequently asked

Common questions about surfing The Bombie on Rote Island.

Location

The Bombie

Outer reef, Nemberala lagoon channel · ~10 minutes by boat

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