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Almost all the surf breaks are located
one to two miles off shore, on the island reef passes,
very similar to the set ups you see in Tahiti. The only
way to get to the surf is with a reliable boat. Caroline
Islands gathers swell produced by the North Pacific
winter storms, and by the Western Pacific typhoons from
October to May.
All photos supplied by Swilly,
Allois, Grambeu, Warry, Gibson, Ferris and Andrew Shield.

P-Pass is featured in most of the
pictures below, PERFECTION !!! Photo Warry

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P.S.C.'s boats are ready to take
you to the uncrowded lineups.
The East and West sides of the island have
different passes but by far the most consistent surf occurs
on the north west side. The main break, P-Pass is a world
class right. Very fast and hollow a full on barrel wave.
This wave is located 25 minutes away from the P.S.C. by
boat. On medium and high tides there is plenty water on
the reef and lower tides can be surfed with caution. The
predominant winds here are side and off shore. The swell
wraps around the reef at P-Pass, combined with the trade
winds make this wave the place we surf on most of the days.
P-Pass is so good that you don’t want to go anywhere
else. A very perfect and ripable wave to about 6 feet, above
that size you enter another level of surfing.

Perfect !!!

Main Pass peeling off !!! . Photo
Shield
The second option is for the very experienced
surfer, a reef pass right in
front the hotel that requires a 10 minute boat ride.
This right pass is called
the Main Pass is always bigger. Main pass holds any
size and imitates Sunset Beach if we had to compare
it to any other wave. Main Pass wraps around the reef
even more than P-Pass and is to be surfed only on high
tides.

Freddos on a bigger day!!! Photo
Swilly


Plenty of good looking waves
here, hollow wrapping barrels.
Both waves were featured on Surfer Magazine
and The Surfers Journal. Location was never disclosed.
As we said, there are many passes on all sides of the
island but most have
not been consistently ridden and are yet to be discovered.
Chris and Allois,
owners and operators of PSC have lived in Hawaii and
surfed all over the
world. It did not take to long for them to figure out
that it was here where
they had the best surfing sessions of their lives.

Photos don't lie, this place
rocks !!!
The Caroline Islands can be a hard place
to get from point A to B,
specially on the water. PSC, is the only operation on
the island that caters
to surfers and understand their needs. Allois and Chris,
are experts on
local surf forecasting and every day conditions, their
local
boatmen and guides are ready to keep you busy on water
or land !!!!

Just another day in the Islands
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P-PASS
The Jewel !!! truly a world class wave
with various moods depending on the size and direction
of swell. At 2 - 3ft it offers a fun wave that can be
ridden by most levels of surfer. When the swell reaches
4 - 5 ft wave opens up more giving hollow waves with
less room for error. From 5 ft and above it is recommended
that experienced surfers take on the sets and let everybody
else enjoy the show. For the most part the reef here
is flat and user friendly, all of the passes do have
some strong current at different changes of tide.





MAIN PASS
Main pass is the channel that all the
large boats use to enter the lagoon of the island. The
pass also offer a fast and challenging wave that grows
as you surf along the wall. Main Pass is the swell magnet
and will break from 2 ft to 10ft. The inside section
of this wave is not for the faint hearted or the in-experienced
surfer, the reef at low tide is fully exposed. This
wave is for experienced surfers and is a super rippable
wave, the best size to surf it is 3-5 ft.

EASY PASS
Easy pass, the name really only describes
the outside section of the wave. With a soft, wrapping
outside section can be surfed on high tide at between
2 - 4 ft. The pass is not as open to swell as Main pass
and also has an inside section that should be avoided.
This is another fun wave that should be surfed by intermediate
to advanced surfers only.
FREDDOS
A world class left on its day for
sure !!! Freddos is only 10 mins from the camp and has
the potential to really pump when the winds are not
trade. There are at least three surfable sections on
the reef and sometimes they all link into a wall the
imitates Money Trees in G-Land. From 2 -10 ft this wave
is totally surfable and is very user friendly.
SONDENS
From 2 ft to well we don't know yet.....
This wave is nothing short of incredible. At two feet it
can provide a fun user friendly wave it has at least two
sections. At 12 ft it looks like a mini Jaws with big drops
and heaving outside and inside sections. This wave also
needs non trade winds or light winds.

See Chris's head at the bottom
of the wave !!!




SPAGETTIS
Named after the striking similarity to
Macaronis in the Mentawais. Spaghettis needs a large
north swell or an easterly swell to break. The reef
has a perfect shape to turn the ocean swell into funneling
tubes between 2 and 6 ft. The reef here is a bit sharper
than Freddos as it does not get as pounded, intermediate
to advanced surfers will love this wave !!!

RUSSELL'S RIGHTS
Russell's rights is a great wave with
at least 3 surfable sections on the corner of a small
Island. It is not the most consistent wave needing an
easterly swell and favorable winds. If conditions prevail
there is an opportunity to surf fun waves from 2- 6
ft.


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The last few days I have been a bit
depressed, since arriving back from Micronesia I have realized
that maybe it just doesnt get any better than that,
after all my years of traveling, surfing and kiting, that
place might just be the best place I have ever visited.
Ben Wilson.

Kite Surf with Ben Wilson
"My first trip to Pohnpei in the Caroline
Islands was hands down the best trip of my life and before
I even left I was already trying to work out how to get
back there. Main Pass is one of the best kiteable right
handers in the world and with P-Pass, rated as one of the
top 10 (My top 1) surfing waves on the planet, sitting right
next door- What could be better? This trip is about having
fun and riding waves, learning and progressing in your sport.
I'll be your guide so you can expect to rise early for a
surf, then when the wind comes up enjoy some epic kiting
and then we might even swing out and sample some of the
world class fishing. There is very limited space on this
trip. Due to the nature of our mission we can only take
advanced kiters along. If youre into kiting in the
waves and feel youre up to the task Id love
to have you join me.



Make Your Own Group
With a minimum of 5 kite surfers you can guarantee
a boat will be available to take your group on kitesurfing
missions around the island. Experienced riders only will
be required to launch from the boat to kite the outside
passes. There are other launch spots our guides can show
you for kite surfing in the lagoon.




Photos courtesy of Ferris and Gibson
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Born 1962, Allois Malfitani grew up skating
the streets of Sao Paulo, Brazil. A career as a professional
skateboarder was all in the making until one day in
1979 everything was changed when he was introduced to
the world of surfing. Overcome with the desire to surf
the best waves the world had to offer and live the “surfing
lifestyle Allois in 1992 moved to the Mecca of the sport,
the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii. For the next twelve
years Allois had it all. He lived steps to the infamous
Waimea Bay, surfed whenever he felt like it and for
work had the ultimate job - managing Mark Foos Backpackers
Vacations Inns. It was the epicenter for all the traveling
surf pro's and he was immersed at the pinnacle of the
sport.
More than fifteen years back Allois had seen
a picture in a National Geographic showing an unparalleled
wave wrapping around a reef pass. In the winter of 2000
with much apprehension and only a single picture to go on
Allois ventured out to look for this fabled reef pass. After
many trials Allois came accross the wave and the beautiful
island that accompanied it. The wave and the setup were
ideal.


Allois very happy with his new
life in the islands.
Endless waves peeled off the pass with no
one out, waves with almost cartoon like perfection. When
he rode that first wave across the bowl, he knew he had
stumbeled accross something special. He came back to Hawaii
charged from surfing the best waves of his life. Now, even
the famous waves of the North Shore lacked in comparison
to the waves he had ridden there. Upon returning he invited
many friends to come and surf the perfect reef pass he had
surfed. Most of them wrote him off thinking that he might
be over estimating the quality of the surf and in addition
no one wanted to leave the North Shore during the prime
winter season. Although the few that left with him and took
the risk were rewarded ten times over. For three weeks at
a time he and his closest friends surfed their brains out
with no one out grinding barrel after barrel. Now Allois
and his good friend Chris Groark (co-owner of PSC) are sharing
their treasure with others. Allois and Chris have joined
forces with Global Surf Guides to offer unparalleled surf
vacations to PSC where selected small groups of surfers
can enjoy and preserve this forgotten place. A world-class
wave hidden as a true jewel in today's crowded and over
exposed surfing destinations.

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Besides the surf this island have many
large waterfalls, long mangroves channels that will
remind you of a water maze, ancient ruins the size of
a couple city blocks, very clear water for snorkeling,
incredible fishing, good
restaurants and bars on the mountains where you can
relax, have a beer and see a beautiful sunset over the
barrier reef.

A very lush and beautiful island
with many reef passes and tourist attractions.
In every different island or Atoll a different
language is spoken. English
is used in schools as a medium of instruction and is
the official language
in Caroline Islands. The crime rate is very low. The natives
are as nice people as you can imagine. The local people
drink a similar drink to what Kava is in Fiji. If you want
to try some they can bring you a bottle for around $4 US.



The ancient ruins one of the wonders
of the world!!!
The local people are very gifted in when doing
their traditional wood
carvings. PSC will take you to their carving village
where you can choose
The island is 130 square miles and has 40000 habitants.
Continues Protestant missionary activity has taken place
here since 1852,
and continuous Catholic missionary work since 1886.
At present, the
population of the island is divided about equally between
this two Christian
religions. There are also active churches from Assembly
of God, BabaI
National, Calvary Batist, Church of Christ, Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints, Pentecostal, Jehovas Witnesses, Roman Catholic,
Seven Day
Adventist, The United Church Of Christ ( congregational),
The Universal
Church and Lutherans.


Lush is the first word that comes
to mind !!! Cupids bar for afternoon drinks.


The beauty
of these islands have to be seen to be believed !!!
The Climate in the The Caroline Islands can be characterized
by high temperatures, lots of rain fall and high humidity.
About 190 inches of rain falls annually around our hotel
area and up to 400 inches in the high mountains of the
island. Temperatures are uniform with the mean lows
in the mid seventies and the mean high in the mid to
upper eighties. The humidity in the island is eighty
to ninety percent.

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ANT ATOLL
Ant Atoll is located
North East on the main island. This is one of the most pristine
and untouched accessable atolls in the world. A day tour
at an extra cost can be arranged for some of the most spectacular
diving and fishing imaginable.









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Our Freindly Staff !!!
Front L to R: Roro and Sunden
Back L to R: Renika, Beru, Katterson, James and Ehrline.
PSC is the first and only operation in
The Caroline Island Group that was founded in 2004,
having surfers in mind. Allois and Chris have been surfing
these waves since 2000 by themselves!!! We and our team
of local boat pilots and local guides will be doing
our best to take you where the best surf will be everyday.
If girlfriends or wifes don't feel like staying on the
boat all day long
we can show them other things to do around the island.
Here is a quick view of the cabins
and the restaurant.
click
here To see the full view of accommodations!!!
Transportation with PSC is simple. You and your friends
need only to gather your boards and fishing gear and
walk outside your bungalow to the waters edge. From
there all it takes is to get in the boat and we are
off !!!!

PSC has two boats, a 23 ft and 26 ft boat
ready to go at any time. They are to surf, fish, picnic
on one of the private other island located inside the
lagoon, navigate the mangrove channels or to reach the trails
of waterfalls
or ancient ruins.


The PSC fleet !!!,
The view from the rooms.
If you want to come and great surf with
all the best amenities a surf camp could offer then
come out to PSC.
We want you to be curious and excited with the mysteries
of The Caroline Islands before you come, and 100% satisfied
when you leave.
click
here To see the full view accommodations !!!
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Transport will be supplied for all surfing
activities, fishing activities will be limited to the camp
owners discretion due to high fuel cost. Transport on land
will be supplied with the PSC fleet and with the local taxi
service. PSC has an agreement with the local government
to sometimes use the local taxi service at the guests expense.
A taxi into town costs a total of 1 dollar.
BOAT 1
30 ft Marine Six with twin 75 hp Honda Four
Stroke Motors, sun protection, pole holders, stereo. Ideal
boat for longer trips inside or outside the lagoon to places
like Ant Atoll or Nan Madol. The full sun protection and
stereo makes the ride sooth and fun.
BOAT 2
25 ft Marine Six boat with one 130 hp Four
Stroke Honda Motor, sun protection, pole holders. Ideal
boat for inside the lagoon, surfing, exploring the hidden
corners of Pohnpei.

BOAT 3
25 ft Yamaha boat with twin 40hp Yamaha Enduro
Motors, sun protection, four pole holders and 2 outriggers
holders. This is our official fishing boat. Rides good under
clean or windy ocean conditions and the twin motors always
guarantee a safe ride home.

BOAT 4
23 ft Sea Ray with twin 130 hp Honda Four
Stroke Motors, sun protection, stereo, pole holders. Lots
of dry storage space. Smooth ride even on the windy days
CAR 1
- 1998 Laurel Sedan
- four door
- AC
- stereo
CAR 2
- 1997 Nissan Van
- AC
- sun roof
- 7 seater
PICK - UP
- 1994 Mazda pick-up truck
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During my search for empty perfect waves,
and the location to start my camp on these islands of
the Pacific, I came across something I really was not
expecting, there are origins of surfing here. Surfing
that could be as ancient as the the art performed by
the Hawaiians.
The Hamburg Expeditions.
1908-1910, the ship "Pesho" with the Hamburg
South Seas Scientific
Expedition, worked for 3 months on these islands."People
and Culture of the German Pacific" by Ernest Sarfert
and Kramer, includes accounts of ancient ruins, cultural
aspects, the weaving, the looms and skills and the constructions
of canoes and houses by the natives.
The following games were observed or were
documented:
"Lying on a piece of wood and riding the
surf towards shore, Supposed to
be an ancient game. They called it, Lallal Noa."

Sondens looking like backdoor.....
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The fishing here is just awesome !!!!
being only 400 miles north of the equator the ocean
here is very warm and so fish are very active !!! Most
of the fishing is done on the way to and from the days
surf, what a way to finish a session pulling in a 8
kg wahoo. There are all kinds of fish here.....
Fish Species
- Wahoo
- Yellowfin tuna
- Stripped tuna
- Dolphin fish
- Rainbow runner
- Giant Trevally
- Bluefin Trevally
- Sailfish
- Marlin and more of course....
Aussie Boys with some camp records
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FISHING GEAR
- 2 x Penn trolling outfits (Penn
senators with 80lb test and Penn rods)
- 3 Casting outfits (Penn 950 with ugly sticks)
- Large array of lures (Rapalas, high speed skirts,
spoons and poppers)
After you have caught your fish the restaurant
at base camp will cook it up for your lunch or dinner for
a small fee. They also do great Sashimi !!!






The mud crabs here are just outstanding,
they are worth the return trip alone, they are huge
!!! they cost less than $10 USD.

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In March of 2007, one of the biggest and most
intense storms we have ever seen formed of the coast of
Japan. The predicted swell was to be gigantic so it was
time to call in the specialists, Shane Dorian, Mark Matthews
and Dan Ross.
Here are a collection of mages from that special swell !!





TESTIMONIALS
I would defintely say it was the best right
I have ever surfed. It was unbelievable. They were easily
the most perfect waves I have ever caught in one trip for
sure.
Shane Dorian
The trip was amazing! thanks for organising
our flights etc. That day of surfing at P-Pass was easily
the best of my life! the wave is like reverse teahupoo!
everything was so well organised pick ups, boats, food and
accomo it was all epic!
Mark Matthews
It was the best session of surfing I have
ever had. To surf waves like that with me and only two other
mates out was incredible, its the best right in the world
by far.
Dan Ross
Thanks for inviting me along. This has been one of the
best trips I have ever been on. We scored good waves every
day. That right-hander Sonden's on the big day blew my mind.
I wish I had my 6'8" on the boat so we could have had
a go at some of the 10-12 foot bombs. The beetle nut was
a memorable experience along with the hazard control chicks.
Loving the Sakau and vodka deadly.
Tom Innes
Cheers Allois and Chris had a great trip, plenty of things
to do. P-pass looks amazing and the few moments it came
to life was sick. One good barrel made my trip and all my
mates that are here with me. Food was good if not great.
Weather was sick pretty much the whole time. Thanks guys
you have done a great job. Stoked to have been here.
Ian "Wooly" Macpherson West Aus.
An epic adventure to the heart of Palikir. Looking out
more than in. Riding fast and high, exploding ocean
warping by
some of the best barrels of my life
.
Stoked. Thanks boys. Keep it up
Kierren Perrow
Thanks for the great time. Didn't get much surf- it didn't
reach the high waves of the prior epic sessions but it was
a fun wave the whole time. The hikes to the ruins, gun emplacements,
waterfalls, and fishing added a whole other layer of things
to do. The larger falls are some of the best I've ever seen.
I'll be back.
Jeff Divine
Amazing place you have here guys. Never ran out of
things to do. P pass is perfect. Can't wait to come
back and get it with some more size. Stay away from
Allois. He is a creepy man, nah LEGEND. Chris and Sonden
all top guys. I will be back for more perfect barrels
and big pits. Adios.
Simon Ormerod
That P-pass wave is a piece of shit. Wish it would
barrel, ha kidding. The best wave I have ever surfed
and the afternoon beers don't taste any better. Cheers.
Beau "Naughty" Emmerton
Been around the world a million times. Seen the best waves
in the world but this trip was one of the best. P-Pass is
f*@#!ing sick at two feet or eight to ten the place unbelievable.
To all the boys at the camp
great work.
Gary Kong Elkerton
Just had the best surf trip of my life. Insanely sick
barrels, great crew, and great people. Thanks for giving
us a taste of paradise. Allois and Chris, Sonden, Biro
and Roro - you guy's rock.
Donny Valenzuela
Thanks to all the boys; Allois, Chris, Sonden, Biro
and Roro. The trip of my life. Best barrels and best
time ever. Can't wait to see you all soon.
Chris "Roots" Ruotolo.
We scored six to eight foot P- pass. Everyone calling
it their best day of surfing ever. Thank you Allois
and Chris and the boat boys. I'll be back
Andrew Shield
Thanks Allois and Chris.
Surfed some of the most perfect waves of my life. The
most tubes I have ever had on a trip that's for sure.
Thanks again to Fred and the boys. This island is paradise.
Brenden Margieson
Most epic session ever.
P- pass is by far the best right in the world
Dylan Longbottom
Thanks for all the hospitality and the most fun I've
ever had at a surf camp with a flat spell
. Never
laughed so much in my life. Good on ya crew. I'm going
to bed early.
Spider from Coolum
Allois, Chris, Sonden, Biro, and Roro you guys have shown
me something I'll never forget. Thanks you so much. Scored
perfect P- pass with only a few guys. Longest and best barrel
I've ever surfed. Can't wait to come back. Keep an open
room for me if the swell is supposed to be big. I'll be
on my way.
Ian Powell
What a fantastic place. P-pass has the perfect setup.
Allois, Chris, Sonden, biro and the crew were great.
Rowdy
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Globalsurfguides trip inclusions.
- Airport pick up.
- 7 days/ 6 nights a/c accommodation and breakfast
at P.S.C.
- 7 days/ 6 nights with local personal surfguide
- P.S.C.
- Water, fruit and snacks provided.
- All surf transfers to offshore reefs.
- Use of snorkelling and basic fishing gear.
- Island transport supplied (conditions apply).
- 1 Island Tour.
- Airport drop off.
Key Attributes.
- Safe and reliable transport, airport or hotel pick
up and drop off.
- Low crowds
- Safe, politically stable and clean.
- Maximize your time in the surf without having to
know and understand the local wind, swell and tidal
conditions.
- Our guides are all well respected members of the
local surfing community and will be able to escort
you safely to any line up.
- Not only can our guide show you the best surf of
the day, they also make sure you are shown the many
other highlights of their area day and night !!!!
Terms and Conditions.
- Globalsurfguides retains the right to refuse service
to any customers whom does not have a valid
travel insurance policy. Upon arrival our
surfguide will need to check details in case of emergency.
- Globalsurfguides require customers to read and
sign a waiver upon arrival. Globalsurfguides retain
the right to refuse service to any customer who declines
to do so.
- Customers who decide to change their tour
dates after payment can run the risk
of forfeiting the days in question.
- If your departure date falls outside of the consecutive
tour dates booked, an airport transfer fee will apply.
For all other enquires please email
info@globalsurfguides.com