Overview
About this Spot
Twin Rocks is a surf spot located in Luzon, Philippines, on the south end of Catanduanes Island. The spot is known for its coral reef bottom and a 300 yard paddle out to the main break. The beach has white sand, clear water, and palm trees, with a small outer island visible from the shore. There is a small surf camp on the beach where you can stay in a nipa hut. The surf spot provides both left and right waves. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters and the spot is usually empty, but always respect the locals and check the surf etiquette, especially if the spot gets crowded. The spot is considered a regional classic and is best for intermediate surfers. The wave breaks sometimes, so it is important to check the surf forecast and report before heading out. The best time to surf is usually between October and April when Pacific swells are more consistent. The area is quiet and you can relax on the beach or snorkel when the waves are flat. To get to Twin Rocks, fly into Virac Airport and then take about a one hour drive by jeepney or trike. The nearest known surf spot is Puraran. Always check your skills before paddling out, be sure that the spot and conditions match your level. For more details, use a surf map or webcam to see current conditions. Remember to respect the environment and leave no trash behind. There is no information available about alternative names, main peaks, history, or famous surfers at this spot. Parking and other facilities are not described. Always check the latest surf report and forecast before your session.
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Coordinates
13.522370° N, 124.218070° W
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