Kongs
is the first break way up the point and very rarely drops below three feet a slower mellower break compared to what waits down the line, Kong’s produces long workable walls, that can connect with the next section a couple of hundred yards down the line, Money Three’s.
Money Trees
is the most consistently surfed section of the reef. Famous for its fast workable walls and emerald green, almond shaped barrels. More protected by seasonal trades than Kong’s. It’s sheer beauty as it winds down the reef for another couple of hudred yards before the real magic begins.
Launch Pads
is the name given for the take off point leading into Speedies, which could lead you into one of your longest barrels ever. Famous for its long spinning barrels, Speedies is G-Land, and if you score it on its day, you’ll understand why.
For the not so advanced
Beyond what people is lead to believe, G-Land offers a lot more breaks than just the world famous main point, not as heavy, but just beautiful, and regularly empty.
20/20’s
: The Left is an amazingly great quality wave, just twenty minutes stroll down the picturesque empty white sand beach. Always smaller than the main break, it can throw out forgiving barrels and fun playful walls that wind down the 100 m long reef, before filling up in the deep channel The Right: not as long as its sister facing directly opposite, and generally needing a bit more swell, on the right swell it will throw out perfect horse shoeing barrels.
Tiger Tracks
: Another thirty minutes walk down the pristine deserted white sandy beach, will lead you too a natural footers dream. Empty Right Barrels. Picking up almost the same swell size as the main point and breaking over forgiving sponge reef, Tiger tracks can make your trip to G-Land to remember on its own, being a very good learning waves.
