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Are there big waves in Jamaica?

You can expect to find a steady swell of three-to-six-foot waves here. If you enjoy watching surfers take on epic waves from the safety of the beach, this is a great place to watch folks participate in the sport. For more options, discover our guide to the best hotels in Kingston, Jamaica, and book now on Culture Trip.



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The whole north coast up to Montego Bay has waves but quality is a problem with constant onshore NE trades often wrecking the surf. Try Runaways for a small wave on bigger NE windswells and hopefully offshore SE winds.

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Praia do Norte | Nazaré, Portugal Home to several Guinness World Records - including the largest wave ever ridden and biggest wave ever surfed by a woman - Nazaré's Praia do Norte is a rare natural phenomenon. Despite being a beach break, it is so powerful and heavy that some call it the surfboard-breaking machine.

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The top surf spots in the Caribbean. If we had to pick out the places where we'd say reign supreme for surfing in the Caribbean, it would be the Dominican Republic, Barbados, and Puerto Rico. Together, they do the best on those winter N swells and offer the most developed surf communities.

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Praia do Norte | Nazaré, Portugal Home to several Guinness World Records - including the largest wave ever ridden and biggest wave ever surfed by a woman - Nazaré's Praia do Norte is a rare natural phenomenon. Despite being a beach break, it is so powerful and heavy that some call it the surfboard-breaking machine.

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Barbados is always at the top of my list as far as Caribbean surf destinations. More specifically, the wave called Soup Bowl (in Bathsheba). Honestly, I think Soup Bowl is one of the craziest waves in the world when it's on. To get it at 10 out of 10, it doesn't happen every year, but even at 5 out of 10 is amazing…

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Mavericks Beach, California Mavericks Beach in Half Moon Bay, California is renowned for its powerful waves and is considered to have some of the largest surfable waves in the United States.

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The Doctor's Cave Beach Club in Montego Bay, Jamaica is a white sand beach with crystal clear water for swimming and snorkelling. It's known for its peaceful surroundings and easy access to equipment for swimming, including chairs, umbrellas, and Shark Prevention Netting.

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A must see attraction for any tourist traveling to Montego Bay is the beach. There are a number of beaches you can explore - each with its own benefits. Cornwall Beach is a popular place for swimming and relaxing on the white sandy beach.

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Montego Bay, located at the north shore of Jamaica, is a popular tourist destination with plenty of hotels and restaurants as well as a port for cruise ships. The city is known for its beautiful beaches, notably Doctor's Cave Beach, in addition to outdoor attractions like gardens, golf courses and adventure tours.

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While our coastlines are vulnerable, tsunamis are infrequent. At the moment there is no tsunami warning system for Jamaica. You must, therefore, become familiarized with the warning signs. An earthquake is a natural tsunami warning.

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Puerto Rico is known as the surf capital of the Caribbean, with the North-West coast boasting the best waves on the island! Driven by trade winds year around, PR is blessed with great surfing & windsurfing conditions throughout the entire year.

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The best surf spots in Jamaica are situated on the eastern side of the island. These are the best and most famous surf spots in Jamaica: Bull Bay, Lighthouse, Zoo, Copa, Makka, Ranch, Portland Parish, Winnifred Beach, Long Bay, Outback, Navy Island and Boston Bay.

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In Jamaica, sun, sea, and surf meet in perfect harmony. The island's trade winds and warm waters are perfect for surfing year-round, with an average temperature of 26°C (79 °F), consistent swells, and variety of waves. Jamaica is a great destination to cross 'learning to surf' off your travel bucket list.

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