Surfer’s Paradise: Where to Surf in Barbados

Editor’s Note: This post is sponsored y Travel Bag.

Barbados is a mecca for surfers. The island is situated in the Atlantic Ocean and boasts warm clear water that is perfect for surfing. There are spots that cater to all levels of experience, from beginners to veteran surfers.

The best time to visit is between October and March as waves range from 2 to 12 feet in the north, and 1 to 8 feet around the rest of the island. If you go outside of this time, waves are an average of 2 to 6 feet.

If you are planning a surfing trip to Barbados, you can consult this helpful list of the best places in Barbados to surf.

Soup Bowl

If you want to surf, Soup Bowl is the place you need to visit. This location sports world-class waves that are enjoyed by local surfers as well as travellers. The waves here are powerful and have a lot of water behind them. They are deep and thick, making them a lot of fun to ride. The beach is relatively quiet, providing you with room to surf. Watch out for urchins, rips and undertow. It is advisable to wear protective footwear.

Surfer’s Point

Surfers Point, also known as Arawak Inn, is a favourite spot amongst surfers in Barbados. It is located on the south east coast and provides consistent waves. This location is great for longboarding, but also provides smaller waves ideal for beginners and kids. The waves are not too powerful, but you should watch out for rocks.

Duppies

Duppies is great for serious and experienced surfers. It has a powerful break. It is advisable to speak with locals before heading out to get an idea of the conditions. Duppies waves are renowned for being fast and powerful. It is best to go out when the tides are low. This beach is quieter in the week compared to weekends. When you surf here, watch out for rips and undertow.

Cattle Wash

Cattle Wash, also known as Sand Bank, is north of Soup Bowl. This location is great for experienced surfers as it enjoys regular waves. Some waves here can become powerful, making them great to surf.

Parlour

Parlour, also known as Mushroom Rock, is ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers. It is one of the most consistent locations in the area, and offers some fast and powerful waves. The great thing about it is that the beaches stay relatively empty. This is another spot where protective footwear is advisable as there are urchins and rocks, as well as rips and undertow to watch out for.

Brandon’s

Brandon’s is great for beginners and surfers of all experience levels. The location is relaxed and quiet most of the time, which takes the pressure off of first timers. It is best to go here when the tides are at mid to low levels.

 

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