Why go surfing in Barbados? Barbados’ surfing conditions are ideal for surfers of any ability.  Barbados is almost guaranteed to have surf somewhere on any given day of the year.

Coral reefs practically encircle Barbados’ coastline, giving the island the Caribbean’s most consistent surf conditions with swells all year round.  You can find point breaks and reef breaks on the island, as well as rights and lefts.  To cap it all off, you can travel anywhere on the island in 45 minutes or less.

Whether you are a beginner or advanced surfer, there is something here for you. Also available are surf lessons and surf tours.

Even the most advanced surfer knows that there is nothing like local knowledge of a break.  Zed is a good man to talk to, considered by many to be one of the top and most knowledgeable surfers on the island. He can organise a surf tour for you to suit your skill level.

The premier Surf Spot on the island is the Soup Bowl, which is like a magnet; if there is swell out there, the Soup Bowl will catch it.

The East Coast boasts the most powerful and biggest waves.  Sitting on the eastern coast of the island, this is where the Atlantic unloads its power.  With offshore wind, this is the spot every surfer dreams of riding.  Careful, this is an advanced spot and should not be taken lightly.

The north and west coasts of Barbados have some great spots as well, like Mullins, Sandy Lane, Batts Rock and Tropicana, to name a few, but these only go off with a north swell.

On the South, there are breaks like South Point, Freights, Brandons and Surfers Point.

The warm waters of the Caribbean and laid-back lifestyle of the people, coupled with the stunning tropical scenery, make this a surf destination well worth your time.  Be aware, many who make the trip return again and again and again…

While Barbados has swell all year, the best time for solid ground swell is from October to March, when waves can range anywhere from 2 to 12 ft in the north and east of the island and 2 to 8 ft for other breaks.  This is also the time for the West to cash in on north swells.  From April to September, the surf is between 2 to 6ft, coupled with lighter winds, especially in the summer, this can make for near-perfect glassy conditions – ideal for a great surfing dream holiday

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