Rescue Beach (0.95 km) Best Direction: NE ENE E Type: Medium Wave (1-3m) Surfers Point (1.53 km) Best Direction: NE ENE E Type: Shallow Small Wave (< 1m) Medium Wave (1-3m) Long Beach (1.98 km) Best Direction: NE ENE E Type: Small Wave (< 1m) Medium Wave (1-3m) Oistins Bay (5.04 km) Best Direction: NE ENE E Type: Flat Chop Small Wave (< 1m) Medium Wave (1-3m) Bathsheba (18.41 km) Best Direction: N NNE NE Type: Medium Wave (1-3m) Big Wave (> 3m)
- Shallow - Flat - Chop - Medium Wave (1-3m) - Big Wave (> 3m)
Hazards:
- Reefs
Quality:
- Crystal Clear
Best Tide:
No Information
Generally flat on the inside, with a big reef break on the outside. Waves can get mast high and break both directions. Low tide usually brings glassy conditions with smaller 2-3 ft ramps on the inside.
White sandy beach (soft) no pebbles, rocks to speak of. Rocks only at the ends of the beach. A lot of place to launch and land safely. No special entries or exits - either enter via the Silver Rock hotel entrance or the Silver Rock beach car park. Spot for land a kite, if you loose the land here you have a second chance, in the next beach, Silver Sand, if you loose both you have a little beach called Rescue Beach. After that you have many miles of rocks.
- January - February - March - April - May - June - November - December
Wind Type:
- Trade Winds
Best Direction:
- NE - ENE - E
Main Direction:
- NE - ENE - E
The best time to spend your surfing vacation in Barbados is the period of time when the cooling trade winds blow with high consistency over the island's shores, namely from mid November to the end of June. But that does not mean the rest of the year couldn't be as good or even better. During the hurricane season which starts 1st of June all the way through to November all sorts of conditions are possible. The trades usually blow at a moderate windspeed of 12-25 knots. The wind force hardly changes at all on most days. Normally, the wind blows sideshore from the left, with a slight offshore tendency in winter and a slight onshore tendency in summer. Kiteable pretty much every day in Jan-Feb. E or ENE. 12-16m kites.
Good spot but when the wind is fluky beware as it is way too easy to drop your kite and end up floating around the corner. This can be a problem as there are plenty of locals willing to offer assistance but for a very substantial rescue fee.