Night Surfing 101

Teiki Ballian
2 min readJan 10, 2023

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Night surfing is a thrill that not many have experienced in their life. As surfing is already popular as a great way to exercise, to see what the world has to offer, and to really enjoy the ocean. Surfing during the day is of course the most popular, but night surfing is certainly gaining in popularity. Learning a bit about this type of surfing can help you determine if you want to take part or if day surfing is exciting enough for you.

What is Night Surfing?

Night surfing is just that, surfing at night after the sun has gone down or is going down. But it is different in so many ways from day surfing, not just because of visibility, but also in terms of the tides and experience. At night the waves seem larger, even if they are not, quicker, and a bit more intimidating as well. With night surfing the main concern is that your visibility is reduced, so you are likely to judge on your instincts.

Benefits of Night Surfing

The good thing is that, during the night there are less people on the waves. Less people means less issues in reading a wave even if you are a beginner. This is a plus for many as day surfing does present the challenge of having to deal with other surfers that are also trying to score the perfect wave.

Night surfing is calming and very relaxing. It gives the surfer a bit more freedom to surf whereas during the day they do have to compete with other surfers unless you are going for a Mentawai surf trip. Surfing at night is a fun thing, especially when it’s a full moon.

Dangers of Night Surfing

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Teiki Ballian
Teiki Ballian

Written by Teiki Ballian

I am a surfer but have never been to any surf school. I believe in self-learning. I am native to Mentawai Islands, a beautiful and uncrowded surf destination.

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