Desert Point
Lombok · Indonesia
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About Desert Point
Desert Point is one of Lombok's most famous and challenging reef breaks, offering a raw, unforgiving wave that demands respect and skill. This single spot is a mecca for expert surfers seeking that perfect barrel and the bragging rights that come with conquering one of Indonesia's most powerful lefts. Located on the western tip of the island, Desert Point is a no-frills destination—there's nothing but desert, reef, and the ocean here, which adds to its appeal for serious wave riders.
The wave itself is a thick, hollow left-hand reef break that peels off with remarkable consistency when conditions align. The break produces some of the most barreling sections in Southeast Asia, with A-frame perfection that explodes across shallow reef. Expect to paddle over sharp coral and navigate strong currents—this isn't a wave for learning or building confidence. The average wave height hovers around 1.3 to 1.6 meters, but that undersells the power here; these are solid, heavy waves with plenty of consequence. The reef demands respect and proper technique; close-outs and wipeouts are part of the game.
Best conditions typically arrive during the dry season months of April through October, when trade winds pump consistent swell and you'll find the most reliable barrels. April stands out with an average score of 55 and best scores reaching 86, while October delivers similarly solid conditions with an average score of 56. August offers the largest average waves at 1.6 meters alongside a best score of 89. Water temperatures remain warm year-round, ranging from 28.2°C in August to 30.1°C in April, so you'll stay comfortable for extended sessions.
Access requires commitment—you'll need a local guide or detailed knowledge of the area, and the nearest accommodation and amenities are in Kuta or Senggigi, an hour or more away. The spot maintains a low crowd rating of 2/5, meaning you'll find fewer surfers here than at popular breaks, though word has certainly spread among the international circuit. The vibe is serious and focused; this is a working wave where surfers come to charge, not party.
Based on WeWave data, Desert Point delivers its most consistent performance from April through October, with October and April emerging as premium months for both frequency and quality. The spot maintains reliable scores throughout this window, with best scores regularly climbing into the 80s and low 90s. Water temperatures gradually cool from June through September before warming again, offering year-round surfing without dramatic seasonal swings.