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What is the most consistent surf in Barbados?

Soup Bowl. As has been touted by expert surfers on and off of the island, Bathsheba's Soup Bowl is one of the ultimate surfing locations in Barbados. A top choice for frequent local and even international surfing competitions, Soup Bowl has its reputation as the most consistent wave in Barbados.



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Strong, constant trade winds make for consistent, year-round swell on the east coast, while in winter, regular north swells light up the north and west coasts.

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Puerto Rico Puerto Rico's also got wedges and reefs and beach breaks, and it's super consistent. For sure, the most consistent island in the Caribbean. I think you really can't get skunked there. You're 100% going to get waves in the winter.

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The best season for Surfing in Barbados is from October to March this is when you can get a solid ground swell along the North and West coasts of the island. These swells produce bigger on shore waves along the East Coast and wrap around the north of the island producing very clean 1-10ft waves along the west coast.

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Barbados surfing has an international reputation for being a prime surfing destination, offering the best waves in the Caribbean. The breaks are smooth, consistent, some days you can even be surfing big waves over 6' high.

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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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But when it comes to epic waves, there's only one place on earth known as the “surf capital of the world.” The epic beach we're talking about is Pichilemu. Pichilemu is located in the center of Chile, right by the coast. It is a rough three-hour drive from Chile's capital, Santiago, to Pichilemu.

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When deciding on where to stay in Barbados, consider the following four regions: the upscale west coast, the rugged north coast, the modern south coast, and the rustic east coast. The best areas to stay in Barbados are situated along the south and west coast of the island.

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Best for natural beauty: Crane Beach On the southeast of Barbados, you'll find Crane Beach: a cove that gets endless mentions in top travel magazines. This spectacular crescent of pink-hued sand is flanked by coconut trees, 80ft cliffs and crashing Atlantic waves.

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14 of the best beaches in Barbados
  1. Bottom Bay. A crescent of high coral cliffs towers over an oasis-like clump of palm trees on the fluffy white sands at blissfully undeveloped Bottom Bay. ...
  2. Bath Beach. ...
  3. Folkestone Beach. ...
  4. Accra Beach (Rockley) ...
  5. Shark Hole. ...
  6. Pebbles Beach. ...
  7. Brownes Beach. ...
  8. Brandons Beach.


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New Smyrna Beach, Florida Surfers around the world come to New Smyrna Beach for some of the most consistent surf breaks year-round. With 17 miles of white sand beach, great waves, and warm Atlantic waters, this is a haven for surfers and beach-lovers everywhere.

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Huntington Beach officially adopted the Surf City USA nickname in 1991.

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Oahu, Hawaii, USA CNN named Oahu's Pipeline as the world's number 1 surf spot, though only experts will be able to ride these legendary 6-meter waves. Fortunately, there are also plenty of other breaks located on the island that is the birthplace of modern surfing.

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Huntington Beach is a seaside city within Orange County in Southern California. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, and has been long known for its long 8.5 miles of beautiful beach, mild climate, and excellent surfing, earning it the nickname of Surf City.

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Despite the fact that the Bahamas is not famous for being a surf destination the country has excellent waves. The Abacos, the Rum Cay and the Eleuthera island receive consistent swells that produce high quality waves that would blow any surfers' mind.

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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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Barbados lies in an area of relatively high-earthquake activity, the most likely tsunamis to affect the island are those which can be triggered by shallow earthquakes (less than 50km in depth). Currently, there is no comprehensive tsunami warning system for Barbados or the other Caribbean Islands.

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