PNG - Nusa Island Retreat (Kavieng)

Hello there,
first of all thank you for all your past advises.
I've spent a week in PNG and it was fantastic.
The trip itself from Brisbane is short and easy enough so that even carrying longboards it wasn't too much of a pain.
The retreat is great, as good as in the pictures. Bungalows are amazing and food is good.
Surf boats go out every 2 hours from 6am to 4pm. You just have a chat with the boat manager, see what you like and arrange it with your mates or other surfers. We went out twice a day almost every day .
It was our first time surfing on the reef so we didn't know what to expect.
NIR has 6 spots nearby, both left and right. Two are kind of nasty, the others were ok. Long long in particular is a long right that reminded me of surfing National Park in Noosa, QLD.
We didn't get big swells. It was about from 2/3 to 6/7ft, very variable.
We got plenty of waves.
Kavieng has a surf cap restriction to 20 surfers a day. You have to register before hand. If you book with an agency you don't have to do anything. The restriction (for tourists) is a blessing! It should be used everywhere!
Only once we got to be 12 surfers in one spot, but scettered on 3 peaks.
Twice I surfed alone!!
Most of the time we were 3 longboarders, while shortboarders were somewhere else.
I'd definitely recommend this place. It's not cheap, but the price and the surf cap keep trash away, you know what I mean.
first of all thank you for all your past advises.
I've spent a week in PNG and it was fantastic.
The trip itself from Brisbane is short and easy enough so that even carrying longboards it wasn't too much of a pain.
The retreat is great, as good as in the pictures. Bungalows are amazing and food is good.
Surf boats go out every 2 hours from 6am to 4pm. You just have a chat with the boat manager, see what you like and arrange it with your mates or other surfers. We went out twice a day almost every day .
It was our first time surfing on the reef so we didn't know what to expect.
NIR has 6 spots nearby, both left and right. Two are kind of nasty, the others were ok. Long long in particular is a long right that reminded me of surfing National Park in Noosa, QLD.
We didn't get big swells. It was about from 2/3 to 6/7ft, very variable.
We got plenty of waves.
Kavieng has a surf cap restriction to 20 surfers a day. You have to register before hand. If you book with an agency you don't have to do anything. The restriction (for tourists) is a blessing! It should be used everywhere!
Only once we got to be 12 surfers in one spot, but scettered on 3 peaks.
Twice I surfed alone!!




Most of the time we were 3 longboarders, while shortboarders were somewhere else.
I'd definitely recommend this place. It's not cheap, but the price and the surf cap keep trash away, you know what I mean.